8 Best Hotels in Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle, Maine

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We've compiled the best of the best in Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Aragosta

$$$ | 300 Goose Cove Rd., Deer Isle, ME, USA Fodor's Choice

Nestled among spruces, moss-covered rocks, and the Barred Island Nature Preserve, Aragosta is one of Maine's most tranquil oceanfront complexes. The property includes nine private cottages with kitchenettes and sitting areas that sleep up to four guests as well as three semidetached suites, a private beach, and one of the most acclaimed restaurants in the state.

Pros

  • Cottages are dog-friendly
  • Postcard-perfect location
  • Excellent on-site restaurant

Cons

  • A car is a must
  • Suites are not dog-friendly
  • Wi-Fi is only available in the restaurant
300 Goose Cove Rd., Deer Isle, ME, USA
207-348–6900
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
9 cottages, 3 suites
Free Breakfast

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The Brooklin Inn

$$ | 22 Reach Rd., Brooklin, ME, USA Fodor's Choice

This inn, which offers modern amenities while maintaining a conversation with the past, is where you want to stay if you're visiting from the other Brooklyn.

Pros

  • Streamlined, rustic-chic, coastal decor
  • Good on-site restaurant and bar
  • A/c, fridge, and coffee/tea fixings in rooms

Cons

  • Bustling restaurant makes the inn less peaceful
  • Rooms are on the small side
  • Strict cancellation policies
22 Reach Rd., Brooklin, ME, USA
207-359–2777
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
4 rooms
No Meals

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Pilgrim's Inn

$$ | 20 Maine St., Deer Isle, ME, USA Fodor's Choice

Established in 1793, this post-and-beam bed-and-breakfast has spectacular views of Northwest Harbor and the property's pond; it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The rooms are simply decorated with comfortable beds, but the property's three cottages are better suited for extended stays. The on-site restaurant serves Maine Craft beer, very good pub fare, and even better ambitious dinners.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Very attentive innkeepers
  • Well-cooked breakfast

Cons

  • Closed in winter
  • Lots of stairs
  • Breakfast has one item on the menu daily
20 Maine St., Deer Isle, ME, USA
207-348–6615
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
12 rooms, 3 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Blue Hill Inn

$$$ | 40 Union St., Blue Hill, ME, 04614, USA

At this Federal-style inn, which was built as a home in 1835 and expanded into a lodging in the 1850s, wide-plank, pumpkin-pine floors perfectly complement the mix of antiques that fill the parlor, library, and guest rooms, several of which have working fireplaces, claw-foot tubs, and flower-garden views. Full breakfasts are offered most of the year while a continental one is served in winter. Fresh baked goodies and cold drinks are offered in the parlor most afternoons.

Pros

  • Plenty of charm
  • Modern suites with kitchens in separate building
  • Excellent service

Cons

  • Narrow stairs
  • Only some rooms available in winter
  • Thin walls
40 Union St., Blue Hill, ME, 04614, USA
207-374–2844
Hotel Details
13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Castine Cottages

$$ | 33 Snapp's Way, Castine, ME, USA

Built in the late 1950s, these six old-school (but Wi-Fi-equipped), two-bedroom log cottages offer an amazing view of both Blue Hill and the Bagaduce River, water access from a private dock, screened porches, and plenty of room to run around outdoors. Although the property is open year-round (with wood-stove heat in winter), the cottages are mainly rented out weekly, with nightly stays offered only when availability allows.

Pros

  • Well-behaved pets welcome
  • Well-equipped and homey
  • Peaceful location

Cons

  • Might be too rustic for some
  • Weekly rentals
  • Must drive to town
33 Snapp's Way, Castine, ME, USA
207-326–8003
Hotel Details
6 cottages
No Meals

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The Castine Inn

$$ | 33 Main St., Castine, ME, USA

Built in 1898, this elegant inn just a block from the harbor has a wraparound porch, an inviting sitting room, and a cozy pub where guests can enjoy a full bar. The guest rooms have tasteful wallpaper, European linens, and private baths. Five of the rooms have air-conditioning.

Pros

  • Lovely perennial gardens
  • In the heart of town
  • Pet-friendly with fee

Cons

  • Can book up with wedding parties
  • Not all rooms have a/c
  • Can be noisy when students are in town
33 Main St., Castine, ME, USA
207-326–4365
Hotel Details
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn on the Harbor

$$ | 45 Main St., Stonington, ME, USA

Built in the 1880s, this inn is made up of four Victorian buildings with an expansive deck over the harbor that's a pleasant spot for morning coffee and afternoon cocktails. Rooms on the harbor side have great views, with some having fireplaces and private decks.

Pros

  • Dogs allowed
  • Great views from the property's harbor side
  • Perfect place to unplug

Cons

  • Limited Internet and cell phone service in the area
  • Lobster boats wake up early and noisily
  • Not all rooms have fireplaces
45 Main St., Stonington, ME, USA
207-367–2420
Hotel Details
13 rooms
No Meals

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Under Canvas Acadia

$$$$ | 702 Surry Rd., Surry, ME, 04684, USA

Amid 100 acres on Union River Bay, this glamping property has luxury tents with king-size beds, bathrooms, organic toiletries, wood stoves, and other creature comforts. The on-site restaurant serves breakfast and dinner featuring local eggs, seafood, meat, cheeses and vegetables, as well as fresh bread and pastries, locally roasted coffee, Maine beer, and craft cocktails. There is morning yoga, evening live music, and kids' activities throughout the day. Comfortable outdoor seating surrounds huge firepits where guests can make complimentary s’mores. Ample staff is available to help transport things to your tent, arrange day trips in the area, and supply any gear you might have forgotten. Quiet time begins at 10 pm nightly.

Pros

  • Lots of on-site amenities and activities
  • Breathtaking coast and Cadillac Mountain views
  • Good base for Acadia National Park visits

Cons

  • It still feels like camping
  • Pricey rates and food and activities cost extra
  • Some might find 10 pm quiet time restricting
702 Surry Rd., Surry, ME, 04684, USA
888-496–1148
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
63 tents
No Meals

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