..Acadia Downeast Maine, Bar Harbor Maine, Blue Hill, Maine, Bucksport Maine, Calais Maine, Deer ISla Maine, Stonington Maine, Eastport Maine, Ellsworth Maine, Grand Lake Maine, Jonesport Maine, Lubec Maine, Machias Maine, Mt Desert Island Maine Prospect Harbor Maine, Searsport Maine, Southwest Harbor Maine, Winter Harbor Maine, Woodland Maine , Lodging, Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, Whale Watching, Windjammers, Lobsters, House and Cottage Rentals, Mt Katahdin, Acadia, Downeast, Maine Vacations
MAINEVACATIONS.NET        MAINEVACATIONS.COM         MAINEVACATION.NET
.
Acadia / Down East  Maine
Acadia Downeast Maine, Bar Harbor Maine, Blue Hill, Maine, Bucksport Maine, Calais Maine, Deer ISla Maine, Stonington Maine, Eastport Maine, Ellsworth Maine, Grand Lake Maine, Jonesport Maine, Lubec Maine, Machias Maine, Mt Desert Island Maine Prospect Harbor Maine, Searsport Maine, Southwest Harbor Maine, Winter Harbor Maine, Woodland Maine , Lodging, Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, Whale Watching, Windjammers, Lobsters, House and Cottage Rentals, Mt Katahdin, Acadia, Downeast, Maine Vacations
---
Maine
Vacations
HOME
Maine
Vacations
CATEGORY
Maine
Vacation
EVENTS
Maine
Vacation
FAIRS
Maine
Vacations
PACKAGES
Maine
Vacations
CONTACT
Maine
Vacations
SEARCH
Maine
Vacation
PLANNER

Maine
Vacations LODGING

Maine Vacations
ACTIVITIES

Maine
Property
RENTALS

Maine
Inns
B&B
-=
Acadia /
Downeast
Maine Areas
--
Bar Harbor
.
Blue Hill
.
Bucksport
.
Calais
.
Danforth /
Grand Lake
.
Deer Isle /
Stonington
.
Deer Isle /
Sunset

Eastport
.
Ellsworth
.
Grand Lake
Stream 
.
Jonesport
.
Lubec
.
Machias
.
Mt. Desert
Island
.
Prospect
Harbor

Searsport
.
Southwest
Harbor
.
Winter Harbor
.
Woodland
.
Acadia Downeast Maine, Bar Harbor Maine, Blue Hill, Maine, Bucksport Maine, Calais Maine, Deer ISla Maine, Stonington Maine, Eastport Maine, Ellsworth Maine, Grand Lake Maine, Jonesport Maine, Lubec Maine, Machias Maine, Mt Desert Island Maine Prospect Harbor Maine, Searsport Maine, Southwest Harbor Maine, Winter Harbor Maine, Woodland Maine , Lodging, Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, Whale Watching, Windjammers, Lobsters, House and Cottage Rentals, Mt Katahdin, Acadia, Downeast, Maine VacationsThis beautiful region of Maine includes Acadia National Park with it’s systems of trails, paths and roads which yearly beckon visitors from all over the world to share the panoramic views of the rock bound Atlantic Ocean. 

From Mount Desert Island where world famous Bar Harbor is located, it stretches inland to the lake region around Ellsworth to the thriving city of Bangor which is the center of financial, cultural, and commercial for Northern and Eastern Maine. 

Acadia Downeast Maine, Bar Harbor Maine, Blue Hill, Maine, Bucksport Maine, Calais Maine, Deer ISla Maine, Stonington Maine, Eastport Maine, Ellsworth Maine, Grand Lake Maine, Jonesport Maine, Lubec Maine, Machias Maine, Mt Desert Island Maine Prospect Harbor Maine, Searsport Maine, Southwest Harbor Maine, Winter Harbor Maine, Woodland Maine , Lodging, Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, Whale Watching, Windjammers, Lobsters, House and Cottage Rentals, Mt Katahdin, Acadia, Downeast, Maine VacationsThe Ellsworth area, is the hub for one of the most diverse cultural areas in Maine.  Music, arts, painting, museums…they all abound making this truly a unique part of the world.  Everything from taking in the panoramic views to the scores of cultural events make this a must region to spend as much time as possible. 

Once you’ve tested the famous Downeast hospitality you’ll surely be back for more, since you can’t beat an evening with clams and lobsters followed up by a breakfast with blueberry muffins to see you on your way for the pursuit of treasures to seek out and find.

Maine Vacations Coastal View,Acadia Downeast Maine, Bar Harbor Maine, Blue Hill, Maine, Bucksport Maine, Calais Maine, Deer ISla Maine, Stonington Maine, Eastport Maine, Ellsworth Maine, Grand Lake Maine, Jonesport Maine, Lubec Maine, Machias Maine, Mt Desert Island Maine Prospect Harbor Maine, Searsport Maine, Southwest Harbor Maine, Winter Harbor Maine, Woodland Maine , Lodging, Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, Whale Watching, Windjammers, Lobsters, House and Cottage Rentals, Mt Katahdin, Acadia, Downeast, Maine Vacations
Smallidge Cottage is located  in the town of Mount Desert, Maine. Activities such as hiking, kayaking, and sightseeing, and tours of the island by sea and air are yours to choose ! Points of interest like the Bass Harbor Lighthouse, Acadia National Park, and Bar Harbor shops and eating establishments are within a thirty minute drive or less.
Smallidge Cottage Rentals

Box 531-Mount Desert Me. 04660
(207) 244-0909  http://www.smallidgecottage.com 

Acadia Downeast Maine, Bar Harbor Maine, Blue Hill, Maine, Bucksport Maine, Calais Maine, Deer ISla Maine, Stonington Maine, Eastport Maine, Ellsworth Maine, Grand Lake Maine, Jonesport Maine, Lubec Maine, Machias Maine, Mt Desert Island Maine Prospect Harbor Maine, Searsport Maine, Southwest Harbor Maine, Winter Harbor Maine, Woodland Maine , Lodging, Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, Whale Watching, Windjammers, Lobsters, House and Cottage Rentals, Mt Katahdin, Acadia, Downeast, Maine Vacations
Guided Nature Walks for Adults and Children with a Naturalist, Hiking, Biking, Basic Orienteering skills, Field and Beach Games - Soccer, Wiffleball, Volleyball, Butterfly Collection and Identification (summer only), Kite Flying, Ocean kayaking, Sailing, Outdoor Painting, Seashell and Sea glass Search Scavenger Hunts, Gnome House Building, Shorebirding and Seabirding, Tidal Pool Exploration Lobster Fishing, Guided boat tours of the island and Penobscot Bay
1-800-728-1963
(207) 348-2508

goosecove@goosecovelodge.com
P.O. Box 40
Sunset, Maine 04683
-
Bar Harbor Maine hotel, Bar Harbor Maine Resort, Bar Harbor Maine lodging, Bar Harbor Maine resort lodging, Bar Harbor ME resort lodging, Bar Harbor ME Hotel, Bar Harbor Maine, Bar Harbor, Maine, ME, Maine vacation, Maine vacation rental, Maine rental, Maine travel, Maine bed and breakfast, Maine lodging, Maine summer rental, Maine inn, New England vacation, New England inn, New England resort lodging, conference, company meeting, special event, Frenchman Bay, Acadia National Park, accommodations, accomodations, acommodations, accommadations, lodging, www.barharborresort.com, barharborresort.comBar Harbor Maine hotel, Bar Harbor Maine Resort, Bar Harbor Maine lodging, Bar Harbor Maine resort lodging, Bar Harbor ME resort lodging, Bar Harbor ME Hotel, Bar Harbor Maine, Bar Harbor, Maine, ME, Maine vacation, Maine vacation rental, Maine rental, Maine travel, Maine bed and breakfast, Maine lodging, Maine summer rental, Maine inn, New England vacation, New England inn, New England resort lodging, conference, company meeting, special event, Frenchman Bay, Acadia National Park, accommodations, accomodations, acommodations, accommadations, lodging, www.barharborresort.com, barharborresort.com

Atlantic Oakes·119 Eden Street · Bar Harbor, Maine · 04609
Telephone: 207-288-5801Toll Free: 800-336-2463 ·  Email: info@barharbor.com
Oceanfront accommodations in The Bayview Hotel and ocean views from The Bayview Townhomes and House. Just minutes from downtown Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park, The Bayview is perfect for your Bar Harbor, Maine and Acadia National Park experience. Plan your adventures in Acadia while savoring the salty breezes and spectacular views from your private balcony. Let our staff help you with discovering the many facets of Mount Desert Island from the Quietside to the summer colonies, while enjoying an afternoon cocktail in our oceanfront lounge. Watch the sunrise over Bar Island or the sunset over Frenchman's Bay - whatever time of day, The Bayview has it all!
The Bayview is down a winding drive away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Bar Harbor, Maine, yet close enough for a leisurely stroll into the village.  Our waterfront lounge is the perfect place to wind down after a busy day of sightseeing, whalewatching, hiking, biking, tennis or just relaxing by our pool overlooking the ocean. The small, intimate bar and terrace are on the water with pleasant sea breezes. Watch the sailboats pass by or chat with our friendly staff for suggestions for your next day's excursions.  the Bayview Hotel offers modern conveniences and friendly service in a relaxed atmosphere. Each of the hotel's 26 spacious rooms have an oceanfront view with a balcony. The Atlantic Ocean is just a stone's throw away!  The Bayview offers complimentary local calls, morning newspaper, shuttle service to Bar Harbor, delicious homemade cookies, Bar Harbor airport transportation, and a deluxe continental breakfast.
The Bayview  111 Eden Street  Bar Harbor, Maine 04609  1-800-356-3585  thebayview@verizon.net 

 The Downeast/Acadia Region is diverse, with a strong coastal presence and an equally strong presence inland. Cliffs stand strong against the pounding of the Atlantic Ocean from the southern border of the region to the northern tip, and inland, by way of the Penobscot River is Bangor, the region's commercial center.  

There are many attractions available in the Downeast/Acadia Region, which boasts everything from the 1,530-foot Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the eastern seaboard north of Rio de Janeiro, to Bangor, "The Queen City" that is home to best-selling author Stephen King. No Maine destination is as well known or visited than Acadia National Park on Mt. Desert Island. The second-most visited national park in the United States, Acadia includes 35,000 acres and includes 41 miles of coastline. Whale watching, hiking, biking and kayaking are all part of what make the Downeast/Acadia Region special. While in Acadia, make sure you take the Park Loop Road to many of the interesting sites located within the park, including Sand Beach and Thunder Hole, a tidal cavern that allows trapped water to create booming "thunder" water spouts that shoot up to 40 feet in the air. You may also take a horse-andcarriage ride through Acadia to Jordan Pond where crumpets and tea is an afternoon tradition for many visitors.  

Acadia is an impressive 35,000 acres in area, and includes 41 miles of spectacular coastline. Approximately 30,000 acres of Acadia are on Mt. Desert Island, with the balance on Schoodic Peninsula and Isle au Haut. Mt. Desert Island's beauty resulted from ice-age glaciers cutting through existing mountains carving out valleys, countless islands and even a fiord. Evidence of that ice is visible throughout the island.  

Visit the well-known community of Bar Harbor, with its teeming main streets and plethora of shops, restaurants and attractions. But don't stop there. Explore the entire island. Discover quaint towns such as Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor and Tremont.

Of course, while much of the attraction of Bar Harbor and the surrounding towns is based on natural sites, other possibilities include:  

  • The Bar Harbor Music Festival attracts top performers from across the country each summer.  
  • The Abbe Museum of Stone Age Antiquities in Bar Harbor features Maine Native American archaeology, history and culture  
  • The Natural History Museum at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor features dioramas depicting the plant and animal life of coastal Maine.  
  • The Wendell Gilley Museum of Bird Carving in Southwest Harbor offers everything from miniature waterfowl to life size owls, from carving demonstrations to wildlife art exhibits.  
  • The Mt. Desert Oceanarium is located in two locations and children and adults may enjoy the close-up views of Maine's watery "denizens" and get to know them up close in the "Touch Tank" and at the lobster hatchery.  

Of course, the Downeast/Acadia Region is about a lot more than just Mt. Desert Island.  

For instance, as you make your way inland from Mt. Desert you will discover Ellsworth, a crossroads of northsouth and east-west traffic. A nice side trip is a visit to Castine, which is home to the Maine Maritime Academy and is considered one of Maine's most historic towns. Nearby, there's also a half-mile-long suspension bridge spanning Eggemoggin Reach to Little Deer Isle and Deer Isle, where the first America's Cup crew came from in the 1850s.  

At the tip of the island is Stonington, one of Maine's oldest communities for lobstermen and fishermen. It also serves as the departure point for ferr y trips to the picturesque islands of Vinalhaven and Isle au Haut.

For heavy-duty shopping, head inland and explore the twin cities of Brewer and Bangor. Of course, shopping is not all there is to do in the twin cities. For example, there are several unusual restaurants located on Bangor's waterfront and music often fills the air as boats make their way up and down the Penobscot River - especially at dusk and during the evening hours.  

Also, one of the most impressive sights in Bangor is a 31-foot, 2 1/2-ton statue of Paul Bunyan that is probably one of the most photographed monuments in Maine. You will certainly want to have your picture taken standing next to the statue. Everyone does!  

Look carefully in Bangor and you might just find the 1854 Italianate Villa home of Stephen King. It's not hard to spot, really, because an iron fence featuring eerie cutouts and figures of animals surrounds it.  

There are several downtown tours of Bangor available that bring the history of the city to life and that allow you to visit many of the spectacular homes built by logging barons more than 100 years ago.  

Just up the road a ways from Bangor is the main campus of the University of Maine at Orono. Impressive collections are on display in the many museums located right on campus.  

Other attractions in the Bangor area include:  

  • The Penobscot Theater Company presents its "Shakespeare on the River" performances in an amphitheater right on the Penobscot River.  
  • The Cole Land Transportation Museum features 200 Maine antique land transportation vehicles. It features the nation's most complete collection of snow removal equipment and fire engines, farm equipment, a unique military collection, trains, cars, wagons, sleighs, sleds and carriages.  
  • The Maine Forest and Logging Museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of the Maine woods.  
  • The Hudson Museum at the University of Maine in Orono features a collection of items produced by Native Americans, as well as collections from Oceania, Africa and Asia.  
  • The University of Maine Museum of Art in Orono is a fine arts museum exhibiting work by nationally and internationally known artists.  
  • The Old Town Canoe Co. has a world-wide reputation and tours of the factory may be arranged.

 
 
Bar Harbor Music Festival world famous - entire month of July.  

Living History Days in Leonard's Mills - at the Maine Forest & Logging Museum - first weekend after Fourth of July.  

Bangor State Fair - features a large midway, agricultural exhibits, racing - last week in July.  

Maine Shakespeare Festival in Bangor - on the banks of the Penobscot River - early August.  

Downeast Antiques Fair at Blue Hill Fairgrounds - more than 60 dealers from all over New England - mid-August.  

American Folk Festival in Bangor - late August.  

Local Holiday and Special Events  

Live Theater and Art Performances  


=
View our full selection of vacation categories.Maine Vacation Category Guide
Everything you need to plan your
Maine vacation by the interest
category you desire.  CLICK HERE !

-.Maine Vacations Network's Online

Search MaineVacations
.
List Your Company Today ... Click Here !