Bluenose Inn – Bar Harbor Collection
Bright hotel room in Acadia National Park with a wooden bed, sail wallpaper, plaid carpet, and balcony view.
Indoor pool area inside Acadia National Park lodging, with two swimmers, arched windows, lounge chairs, and potted plants.
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Bluenose Inn – Bar Harbor Collection

Lodging★★★★☆
Last Updated: January 2026

Overview

About This Property

We’re rolling into Bluenose Inn on Frenchman’s Bay.74 rooms, historic stonework from 1884, and a bay view that makes the price feel like a win. It’s a seasonal setup with a heated pool, live piano in the Great Room, and a quick ride to Acadia. Budget-friendly at $139 off-peak, you still get real charm and a solid location near Bar Harbor.

Your Morning Game Plan

Skip the hotel coffee; head to a local cafe or breakfast spot. You’re about 10 minutes from the park entrance, so plan to leave around 6:50 AM to beat the crowds. If you crave harbor sunrise, book a harbor-view room in Eden and step outside early.

Highlights

Book If

🟩 BOOK IF: You want bay views, easy Acadia access, and historic charm. ❌ SKIP IF: You need year-round operation and absolute quiet.

Notable Views

Harbor/harbor-facing rooms with Frenchman’s Bay views

Architecture

Historic hotel on preserved 1884-era stonework; classic seaside resort architecture

Awards

Best Breakfast with a View (Yankee Magazine) for The Looking Glass Restaurant

Family Friendly

Family-friendly with pools and extra bed options; convenient for kids near Acadia

Best Time to Visit

June–August for peak vibes; late May–October for shoulder-season value and still-pleasant weather.

Pro Tips

  • Free on-site self-parking.
  • Cooked-to-order breakfast costs $10-$29 per person.
  • Choose harbor-view rooms in the Eden building for best scenery.
  • Great Room piano music runs Mon–Sat; book quiet rooms if you want shut-eye.

Property History

Established: 1884
Recent Updates: No major renovations cited; ongoing seasonal operations with partial facility closures in off-season

The Honest Truth

Look, it’s not the Ritz. It’s a historic estate-on-stonework hotel with harbor views and piano nights. For the vibe and location, the price lands, especially off-peak. Breakfast costs extra, and in off-season some facilities close, but you’re close to Acadia and Bar Harbor—worth it for the views.

Who Should Skip This

Light sleepers who want absolute quiet year-round; travelers needing year-round full services with no seasonal gaps.

Booking Insider Tip

Book direct at barharborhotel.com; consider Eden harbor-view rooms; plan 30+ days ahead for discounts; verify harbor view requests early.

What Guests Say

Bay views and historic charm deliver real value; piano nights add atmosphere; off-season closures mean plan ahead; Harbor-view rooms in Eden are coveted.

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