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Watching the mesmerizing sunset on a Bar Harbor cruise is one of the greatest experiences in New England, let alone North America. A picturesque city surrounded by rocky coasts dotted with lighthouses, Bar Harbor is found in Frenchman Bay. Bar Harbor is one of the most popular ports for New England cruises, equally renowned for its quaint town as its beautiful nature.
Bar Harbor is known to many outdoors enthusiasts as the “Gateway to Acadia National Park.” Found at the edge of the US national park, Bar Harbor provides direct access to the scenic mountain and cliffside trails of Acadia. Most visitors to the city come in Summer and Fall, to take advantage of pleasant weather and colorful foliage. When in town, you’ll have something for everyone, with easily transitioning between urban adventures and outdoor explorations.






ACADIA BIRDING FESTIVAL
Acadia’s birding community invites you to celebrate the wonders of the birds from the of Gulf of Maine at the Acadia Birding Festival June 3rd – 6th. Explore Mount Desert Island located in the Acadia National Park and join bird experts, events and numerous venues that will connect you with Downeast Maine’s many bird species.
For more information click here: Acadia Birding Festival
GREAT MAINE LUMBERJACK SHOW
Celebrating 25 Years as the Best Entertainment in Down-East-Maine. Affordable fun that includes a great show featuring Tina Scheer (a castaway from CBS’s Survivor: Panama-Exile) along with some lumberjack activities you get to try on your own! Such as; Axe Throwing, Log Rolling, Power Hot Sawing, Crosscut Sawing, Obstacle Pole Relay, Underhand Chopping, Pole Climbing… And More! This is defiantly a great time for all – not to miss when visiting Bar Harbor, Maine. For more information click here: Timber Tina’s Great Maine Lumberjack Show
LA ROCHELLE MANSION & MUSEUM
Explore Mount Desert Island history at Bar Harbor’s Gilded waterfront mansion that is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1903 La Rochelle is the largest estate built along the shore of West Street in Bar Harbor. This magnificent Georgian Revival Mansion was was built for George Sullivan Bowdoin. The architects were Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul of Boston. Situated on 2 acres of land this 13,000 square foot, forty-one room lavish chateaux has 9 full bathrooms and twelve bedrooms. The Bar Harbor Historical Society recently purchased the estate in 2019 in order to preserve the grounds and the mansion for generations to come.
For more information click here: La Rochelle Mansion & Museum