Maine: Acadia National Park

Maine: Acadia National Park

6 Day Inn Tour

Tour Information

Date: 08/12/17 - 08/17/17
Meet: Bar Harbor, ME
Time: 3:00pm
Tour Price: $2390
Single Upgrade: $700

Discover Maine, from the wild rock formations left by glaciers long ago to the dramatic 10’ tides of the bays. We spend the entire tour nestled in the bustling coastal town of Bar Harbor. From there, we explore beautiful Acadia National Park – by bicycle, kayak and foot. You’ll also have time to enjoy the wonderful historic village of Bar Harbor.

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Moderate

Moderate

Rolling hills with short, steep climbs. Moderate cycling level.

5 nights lodging, 5 breakfasts, 4 picnic lunches, 4 dinners, snacks, park entrance fees, kayaking, mountain bike rental for carriage roads if needed, hiking, detailed cue sheets, van support & trained guides.

Accommodations are subject to minor changes. 

Bar Harbor Inn & Spa

Fly into and out of the Bangor, ME airport. Or fly to Boston or Portland and take Concord Coach Lines to Bangor. Then take a commercial shuttle or taxi to Bar Harbor. You can also fly directly to the Bar Harbor airport from Boston on Cape Air.

Kimberly Masters

Kimberly Masters
Tour Leader

Emily Rose

Emily Rose
Tour Leader/Chef

"You really must add an “exceeded expectations” point on your rating scale because that is what I would have selected. The Bar Harbor Inn was superb. The design of the tour with just one hotel was one of the attributes that helped me select this tour. Being able to order anything off the menu was an unexpected luxury. The guides were both outstanding. They really were very knowledgeable, enthusiastic, supportive, fun and cute. What more could we ask for???"

Patricia S. Webster, NY

Tour Itinerary

DAY 1: We meet in Bar Harbor, ME at 3:00pm for a rental bike fitting. We’ll have an orientation at 5:00pm, followed by dinner at 6:00pm. The beautiful historic town of Bar Harbor is located on the shore of Mt. Desert Island and is surrounded by Acadia National Park. Unpack your bags, as this will be our base for the entire tour.

If you arrive early, be sure to walk around town. If you like history, you’ll enjoy the Native American exhibits at the Abbe Museum or the old photographs at the Bar Harbor Historical Museum. If you like nature, walk to Bar Island at low tide. It is the only time that the old roads and trails of this forested island are accessible to walkers. Back in town, be sure to walk along the Short Path beside Frenchman Bay. In addition to the historic summer homes, you’ll see views of The Porcupine Islands, Balance Rock and the Egg Rock lighthouse. Or you can just relax at Agamont Park and watch the boats come and go from the town dock.

DAY 2: We’ll start our cycling after breakfast by taking quiet roads out of town through Acadia National Park, and off of Mt. Desert Island. Along the way, we’ll catch a gorgeous view of Northeast Harbor, located at the entrance of Somes Sound. We’ll stop on tiny Thompson Island for a picnic lunch.

We’ll weave our way back to town in time for dinner together. It will be an experience, as we’ll go to a lobster pound, where we’re charged for our meal by the pound. We’ll eat our lobster feast outside on plastic chairs and paper tablecloths in typical Maine fashion. Don’t worry if you don’t like lobster, as there are other choices on the menu, such as grilled chicken, chili, chowder and salads. 40 miles.

DAY 3: We take a ferry ride across Frenchman Bay today and visit the quieter side of Acadia National Park. Watch for seals and osprey along the beautiful trip. We’ll cycle through evergreen forests along the water’s edge of pristine Schoodic Peninsula through the tiny fishing villages of Birch Harbor, Prospect Harbor, and Corea. We’ll have a picnic lunch beside stacks of empty lobster traps and their multi-colored buoys waiting to be submerged for the next harvest. Then you may be able to watch the fog slowly roll into the bay during our return ferry back home. 25 miles.

DAY 4: After coffee and a quick snack, we start the day early with a ride to the top of Cadillac Mountain. We’ll witness the spectacular sunrise over Frenchman’s Bay, the first sunrise every morning in the USA. Our 12-mile round-trip ride will find us back at our inn in time for breakfast.

Then we’ll spend the late morning paddling in kayaks. The park offers some of the finest sea kayaking opportunities in the country. Its myriad coves, beaches, ponds and islands keep the water calm and the winds gentle. With any luck, we may see seals, porpoises and bald eagles on our guided tour.

After a picnic lunch, join our guides for a hike on one of the park’s 125 miles of walking trails. The 3.3-mile Jordan Pond Shore Trail follows the water’s edge and offers stunning views of the Bubble Mountains. You’ll know how they got their name as soon as you see them.

After our full day, you can enjoy a relaxing dinner on your own tonight. 12 miles cycling, 2 hours kayaking and 2 hours hiking.

DAY 5: We’ll start today’s ride on the beautiful Park Loop Road. This one-way paved section of road connects many of Acadia National Park’s lakes, forests, mountains and rocky coasts. It’s probably one of the most beautiful roads in the country.

Upon arriving at the Jordan Pond House, you can choose to stop for the best popovers you’ve ever tasted. From there, we’ll continue cycling on the park’s historic carriage trails. The unpaved roads were a gift from the Rockefeller family and were built in the early 1900s for carriages. Today, they offer a quiet, car-free opportunity to explore the park’s pristine beauty. 25 or 41 miles.

DAY 6: We’ll end the tour with a last loop on the carriage trails before our farewell picnic lunch back at the inn. You can take a commercial shuttle back to Bangor at your convenience in the afternoon. 20 miles