A local uniformed guide will show you all of the highlights of Acadia National Park! We will pick you up and we’ll drive along the stunning 27-mile long Park Loop Road up to the summit of Cadillac Mountain, the highest peak on the eastern seaboard. From Cadillac you can see spectacular views of Bar Harbor and the surrounding islands. See all of the famous sites on the Park Loop Road, including Cadillac Mountain, Rockefeller’s stone bridges & Carriage House, Otter Cliffs, Thunder Hole, and Sieur du Monts Gardens and Nature Center. See Sand Beach surrounded by the famous pink granite coastline. We can stop and explore as long as you would like at each location. We will point out trailheads and carriage roads to see on your own. Skip the stress of vehicle reservations, entrance logistics, and packed parking lots. Relax in climate-controlled comfort while our expert driver shares fascinating local history, island folklore, and insider tips for an unhurried, VIP Downeast Maine experience!
We will pick up from any Bar Harbor or Northeast Harbor location, no need to find parking!
If you are in Southwest Harbor or off island, we will meet you at the Hulls Cove Visitor Center of Acadia National Park. There is a large parking lot. The Guides will meet you under the covered pavilion.
If you are coming by CRUISE SHIP we are a tendered port, contact us when you are on the tender so we can inform the guide to come meet you. Feel free to explore town before your tour, the guide can pick up from anywhere in downtown Bar Harbor.
The guide will look for you under the covered pavilion in the main parking lot
Travel to the Summit of Cadillac Mountain and see the stunning 360 degree views
Is widely celebrated as the symbolic "heart and birthplace" of Acadia National Park. Nestled in a picturesque mountain gorge just two miles south of Bar Harbor, this historic freshwater spring was purchased in 1909 by conservationist George B. Dorr to protect it from commercial bottling
Stand on vistas overlooking stunning Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of Great Head.
Walk along the famous pink granite coastline of Acadia national park. See Thunder Hole and Monument Cove
See Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for the soaring falcons or Bald eagles.
Formed by ancient glaciers, this pristine body of water covers 187 acres and plunges to depths of 150 feet, making it Acadia's deepest and clearest lake
Look for the glacial erratic looking as it it will come tumbling down mountain.
All of our tours begin and end by driving through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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