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Where to Stay in Acadia

Bar Harbor is the hub and the crowd center — the choice is how close you need to be, and which days the cruise ships are in.

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Bar Harbor is the island's hub — and its crowd center. Staying in-town puts everything in walking distance; staying further out trades the walk for quieter mornings and more rooms at lower rates. Cruise ship days change the calculus: when a ship is in port, the whole town fills by 9 AM. Check the Bar Harbor ship schedule before you finalize your dates.

Ocean Path and the Village Green in Bar Harbor are paved and flat — accessible basecamps for the park's most distinctive coastal experience. The carriage roads are compacted gravel, manageable for some wheelchair users but not smooth pavement. Cadillac Mountain's summit is driveable (no hiking required for the view). Most hiking trails on MDI are not accessible. The Island Explorer bus is ADA-accessible.

Bar Harbor · 9 properties

Where to stay in Bar Harbor

  • Bar Harbor Villager Motel - Downtown

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    Bar Harbor Villager Motel - Downtown

    Bar Harbor

    Price $$$$ Proximity 0.3 mi from gate Rated 9.2/10

    Season

    A motel two blocks off Cottage Street with a 9.3 rating — rare in Bar Harbor — so you can walk to lobster rolls, the Village Green, and the Shore Path without moving the car once you've parked. Rooms are simple but clean; the draw is the address.

    Top pick for bar harbor walkability

    Best for

    • Bar Harbor walkability At 0.3 miles from downtown Bar Harbor, this is the closest walkable motel on the island — dine, ferry, and hit the Shore Path on foot while your car stays parked for the day.
    • Value travelers One of the highest-rated properties in the dataset at a motel price point, which in summer Bar Harbor is as close to value as the market gets without driving 10+ miles out.

    Booking.com via Awin affiliate (advertiser 6776). Prices indicative; vary by date.

  • Seasider Motel

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    Seasider Motel

    Bar Harbor

    Price $$$$ Proximity 0.7 mi from gate Rated 8.8/10

    Season

    A mid-range motel less than a mile from downtown Bar Harbor — close enough to walk to restaurants and the ferry pier, far enough to step out of the peak-season foot traffic. Good middle ground for travelers who want walkability without paying for a Main Street address.

    Best for

    • Bar Harbor walkability At 0.7 miles from the town center, this is an easy flat walk to dining and the Village Green — and you can still skip the car on most evenings.

    Booking.com via Awin affiliate (advertiser 6776). Prices indicative; vary by date.

  • Edenbrook Motel

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    Edenbrook Motel

    Bar Harbor

    Price $$$$ Proximity 1.2 mi from gate Rated 8.2/10

    Season

    A motel on the quieter north end of Bar Harbor, about 1.2 miles from downtown — you'll want the car for most restaurant runs, but the Hulls Cove visitor center and the park loop road entrance are practically on your way out of the parking lot.

    Top pick for value travelers

    Best for

    • Value travelers On the edge of town with easy park loop road access — you trade walkability for a motel rate in one of New England's most expensive summer resort markets, and the park entrance is closer than downtown is.

    Booking.com via Awin affiliate (advertiser 6776). Prices indicative; vary by date.

  • Atlantic Oceanside Hotel & Conference Center

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    Atlantic Oceanside Hotel & Conference Center

    Bar Harbor

    Price $$$$ Proximity 1.3 mi from gate Rated 8.8/10

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    A full-service hotel on the oceanside edge of Bar Harbor with a pool, multiple dining options, and direct water views — it's 1.3 miles from the town center (a quick drive or a long walk) but has enough on-site to make a non-hiking evening comfortable without leaving the property.

    Top pick for comfort-first travelers

    Best for

    • Comfort-first travelers The pool, on-site dining, and 9.3 reviewer rating make this the strongest full-service bet on the island — you get ocean views and amenities without driving to a chain hotel.
    • Bar Harbor walkability At 1.3 miles from downtown Bar Harbor it's a short drive to restaurants and the ferry; walkable on a non-cruise-ship day, and the on-site bar means you don't have to.

    Booking.com via Awin affiliate (advertiser 6776). Prices indicative; vary by date.

  • Holiday Inn Bar Harbor Regency Hotel by IHG

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    Holiday Inn Bar Harbor Regency Hotel by IHG

    Bar Harbor

    Price $$$$ Proximity 1.6 mi from gate Rated 8.6/10

    Season

    The reliable IHG points-earner on Mount Desert Island — 1.6 miles from downtown, with a pool and the predictable quality floor a chain brand delivers. Not the Bar Harbor experience, but a consistent option for travelers who prefer a known commodity in an unfamiliar market.

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    • Comfort-first travelers The IHG brand guarantee and on-site pool cover the basics; if you're using hotel points or want a predictable room quality in a market full of independently-operated inns, this is the call.

    Booking.com via Awin affiliate (advertiser 6776). Prices indicative; vary by date.

  • Acadia Ocean View Hotel

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    Acadia Ocean View Hotel

    Bar Harbor

    Price $$$$ Proximity 4.2 mi from gate Rated 8.1/10

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    A hotel 4.2 miles north of downtown Bar Harbor on the quieter western shore of MDI — the name delivers: ocean views without the Bar Harbor premium, and you're closer to some of the park's carriage road access points than you are to Cottage Street.

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    • Boutique & quiet Sits away from the cruise-ship crowds and downtown noise with actual ocean views from the property — a calmer alternative for travelers who don't need to walk to restaurants every night.

    Booking.com via Awin affiliate (advertiser 6776). Prices indicative; vary by date.

  • Bar Harbor Cottages & Suites

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    Bar Harbor Cottages & Suites

    Bar Harbor

    Price $$$$ Proximity 5.1 mi from gate Rated 9.8/10

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    Individual cottages and suites set back from the main road on the quiet west side of MDI — a 9.1 reviewer score and the New England cottage form factor that's harder to find than the island's hotels. Five miles from downtown means you arrive to silence after the park day instead of the cruise-ship crowd.

    Top pick for boutique & quiet

    Best for

    • Boutique & quiet The cottage-and-suites format, strong 9.1 rating, and distance from Bar Harbor's summer crush make this the pick for travelers who want a quieter, more characterful stay than the Main Street hotel corridor.
    • One-of-a-kind stays Individual cottages on the island's quieter west shore — a different texture than the downtown motel block, with the New England property feel that suits the Acadia landscape.

    Booking.com via Awin affiliate (advertiser 6776). Prices indicative; vary by date.

  • Woodland Apartments - Acadia National Park

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    Woodland Apartments - Acadia National Park

    Tremont

    Price $$$$ Proximity 12.1 mi from gate Rated 9.0/10

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    Apartments in Tremont on the quiet southwest corner of MDI — 12 miles from Bar Harbor's cruise-ship crowds, on the same side of the island as the Acadia Schoodic alternative. A 9.0 rating suggests the value proposition works: more space, more quiet, and a car-dependent stay that suits groups or longer visits.

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    • Boutique & quiet Tremont is the opposite of Bar Harbor in every way — no foot traffic, no cruise ships, no Main Street — and the apartment format means a kitchen and space to decompress after a full park day.
    • One-of-a-kind stays Staying on the southwest side of MDI rather than in Bar Harbor gives you a quieter island experience with access to the less-crowded Seawall and Bass Harbor Marsh trails — the Acadia most visitors skip.

    Booking.com via Awin affiliate (advertiser 6776). Prices indicative; vary by date.

  • Under Canvas Acadia

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    Under Canvas Acadia

    Surry

    Price $$$$ Proximity 13.9 mi from gate

    Season

    Under Canvas's upscale glamping camp in Surry on the mainland — 14 miles from the park via the Trenton causeway, with safari-style canvas tents, en-suite bathrooms, and a fire pit setup that turns the end of a Cadillac Mountain sunrise day into something worth celebrating. The furthest option from Bar Harbor but the most distinctive.

    Top pick for one-of-a-kind stays

    Best for

    • One-of-a-kind stays No other property in this set offers this: a canvas tent with a real bed, heat, and a private bath, set on the wooded Maine mainland — the sunrise-to-campfire arc from Cadillac Mountain to Under Canvas is the Acadia stay most travelers won't forget.

    Booking.com via Awin affiliate (advertiser 6776). Prices indicative; vary by date.

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