The Way Life Should Be: 4-hr, Private Guided Tour of Acadia NP.
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The Way Life Should Be: 4-hr, Private Guided Tour of Acadia NP.

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About this experience

This tour is so much more than a few stops or stories for us to check off a list. I will create an experience you'll cherish as we explore Acadia and the many hidden gems just outside of the national park. No rush, no crowded bus. Just your group, riding in comfort, with a guide who never gets bored of sharing this island.
When you let me handle the driving, you are free to really enjoy the scenery. I know all the secret ways to escape the press of crowded areas, while ensuring you don't miss a thing. I thrive on being able to find and share the places and information most meaningful to you. Our tour is fully customizable.
A great tour leaves you full of the magic of this amazing place. Sure, there are stories, tour guide puns, pictures to take, names and dates you might forget... but mainly, the feeling of really experiencing this place in a special way. You will leave, knowing you saw and felt more, with less stress, than anyone choosing to explore without a local expert.

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The Way Life Should Be: 4-hr, Private Guided Tour of Acadia NP.

Pickup included

What's included

I only share the kind of snacks I would offer to my best friends.
Private transportation
Bottled water
Cadillac Mountain entrance pass
All Fees and Taxes
Free pick-up and drop-off
National Park Passes

Detailed itinerary

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We will briefly tour Bar Harbor, making sure to see some of the "cottages" left from the Gilded Age summer residents who made such a lasting impact on this island. Much of old Millionaire's Row burned when fire swept the island in 1947, but the fire stopped before destroying the town. Many of today's most picturesque inns and hotels, once served as vacation homes for high society families from further down the coast.

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Stop 2 Pass by

Acadia National Park is really just a few minutes' drive from the center of Bar Harbor. Let me show you some of the reasons they once called this area, Eden.

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Stop 3

There are many long, deep lakes across Mount Desert Island. Eagle Lake, which we will see as we head toward Cadillac Mountain, is one of the most picturesque.

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Stop 4

The highest point on the island. The first place a new dawn touches the United States for much of the year. Cadillac Mountain provides sweeping views of nearly the entire outline of MDI. We can see Bar Harbor and the cruise ships in Frenchman Bay from one side, and a beautiful view of the open ocean and many of the small islands that dot the coastline between here and Portland. After taking some time to explore the summit, I'll point out a few of the landmarks we are about to investigate from closer up as we continue our journey around the Park Loop roads.

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Stop 5

One of the oldest sections of the park, the first area to change color the past few years in autumn, and a beautiful place to begin a hike up Dorr Mountain, or to take a leisurely stroll along the lovely Jessup Path boardwalk. With the ocean waiting just around the next mountain, we won't be able to spend hours here, but I'll be sure to tell you why I return here so often and give you reasons to come explore further on your own if you can.

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Stop 6 Pass by

I will point out the trailhead for the famous (and harrowing) Precipice and Beehive trails. Then, show you one of the only sandy beaches for miles. From here, groups eager to get a few steps in, can walk along the gorgeous Ocean Path, stepping out whenever you like onto the great slabs of granite which slope down into the restless waves. If you choose to walk, I will let you enjoy some time by the ocean without me, while I find a place to pull over further down the road near Thunder Hole, then meet you along the path to point out some of my favorite places.

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Stop 7

Grand, sweeping views of the ocean, and the chance to walk along one of Acadia's most beautiful coastal trails. You will have the option to walk part of the Ocean Path, or to drive and stop a few times for photos at the best overlooks. This is often one of the busier parts of Acadia National Park, but I know the hidden pathways where we can see the best views and enjoy the ocean without tripping over tourists.

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Stop 8

A unique rock formation where the waves can crash with a thunderous boom when the conditions are right. Even at times when the thunder is lacking, this area, lined with harbor roses, asters, and other small, lovely things which peek out from among the harsh granite, is such a breathtaking example of all that is best about Maine's dramatic coastline.

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Stop 9

The Ocean Path runs from Sand Beach, past Thunder Hole, and all the way to Otter Cliffs and beyond. The entire way boasts some of the most amazing coastline, and lovely sections of pine forest with incredible moss and lichen. Otter Cliff is one of my favorite places to return to in the evenings. Especially to watch a moon rise from the ocean. We will pass the castle-like section of roadway, enjoy the view that so often fools travelers into thinking they've seen a whale, and hear how it surprised the very first visitors who came across the Atlantic to explore this island.

This longer tour has the option to stop here. I love the way the trail winds through the woods just before opening onto one of the best ocean views in Acadia.

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Stop 10

Winter storms have damaged the path leading down to the beach. I will still do my best to show what I can of this cove where the rocks add their own music to each crashing wave.

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Stop 11

Jordan "Pond" is a very deep, very clear, glacially carved lake. You have probably already seen photos of the iconic bubbe hills or the "Bubble Rock" which seems to balance so precariously from the side of one of them.
We will decide, as we finish enjoying the Ocean, whether to complete the last bit of the Park Loop Road and stop by Jordan Pond, or, if we will drive to one of my favorite Rockefeller bridges, then out along the edge of the Park to explore upscale neighborhoods of our modern summer residents, to see gardens and an extended scenic drive along Sommes Sound before wrapping up the tour at one of my favorite out of the way places where nature and history meet in a peaceful setting. Either way, you won't be disappointed with your choice.

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A lovely drive along a winding road and a stop to enjoy one of the most impressive and lovely of the Rockefeller bridges. If we choose to head this way, rather than visiting Jordan Pond, we will continue out of the park to see some of the larger summer homes in affluent areas along the edges of Acadia. Perhaps a stop at a beautiful garden, or a part of the Rockefeller's old estate, before driving along the only fjord on the eastern seaboard of the United States.

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We have the option to explore a place that still echoes with the history of the family who did so much to build Acadia as we know it. A beautiful pond, with paths to explore, wildflowers, and the sound of Loons calling.

This is one of many stops your guide might choose to include, time permitting.

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For a short time in summer, so many pleasure craft, fancy yachts, and a few lobster boats standing out like workmen at a garden party, fill the harbor, one might almost skip right across from one to another. In Fall, as the summer residents flee south for warmer weather, this town, and the busy harbor, begin to empty. I like to stop here for a clean washroom if anyone needs. It's also a pretty place to take a short stroll, photograph a picturesque harbor, and to take a look at a few lobster traps which make for a great show and tell moment to talk about our hard-working lobstermen.

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A lovely garden we can walk through. There is a deep history to this place and even a storied past to some of the plants here. Sometimes though, it is best enjoyed without a guide filling the air with stories. Just a quiet stroll and some pictures together with gorgeous blooms all around.

This is one of many stops your guide might choose to include, time permitting.

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Scenic drive along the only Fjord (fjard??) on the east coast of the US.
It is possible to spot eagles, osprey, and even a seal or harbor purpose breaking the surface of the water as we drive along this beautiful, deep inlet where the ocean cuts our island nearly in half.

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The carriage road bridges grew increasingly beautiful with each subsequent project. This tri-arched granite faced bridge spans a rocky stream in one of my favorite settings in all of Acadia.

This is one of many stops your guide might choose to include, time permitting.

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Depending upon the weather conditions, and partially on how quickly you want to move between locations, I will adjust our route to showcase the areas that will be most beautiful that day, and which I believe your group will find most impactful. There are many areas this list does not mention, which I love to showcase whenever I can. A tour with a local guide should be an experience you wouldn't find by exploring alone. I get to live here. My advice before you visit is this. Enjoy fully whatever you are able to see while you're here. Think less of seeing everything (checking stops from a list) and more about fully experiencing this place in all the unique light and magic of waves and wind that moved a generation to create the only national park to be made up entirely of gifted land individuals deemed too special to keep to themselves. Then, plan another visit!

What's not included

Stress over missing anything amazing.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Folding Wheelchairs and other mobility aids which fit into a minivan are welcome.
There will be opportunities to walk or hike short distances, but none of those are required. Acadia's roads were purpose built to showcase the views without leaving your vehicle.

Meeting point

Meet at the corner of the park, near the loading zone for the Island Explorer Busses. Across from Reel Pizza and the Bar Harbor Fire Department.

Important notes

Please be prepared to show the tour guide your ticket.

About Bar Harbor

Bar Harbor is a charming coastal town in Maine, known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and proximity to Acadia National Park. It offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventures, cultural attractions, and New England charm.

Top Attractions

Acadia National Park

A stunning national park with rugged coastline, forested mountains, and diverse wildlife. It offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and scenic drives.

Nature Multiple days for full exploration Free entry, but some activities may have fees

Cadillac Mountain

The highest point on the Atlantic coast in the U.S., offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and ocean.

Nature 1-2 hours for the visit Free entry, but parking fees may apply

Bar Harbor Village Green

The heart of downtown Bar Harbor, featuring a picturesque green space surrounded by historic buildings, shops, and restaurants.

Historical 1-2 hours for exploration Free to visit

Jordan Pond House

A historic restaurant and tea house located on the shores of Jordan Pond, known for its famous popovers and scenic views.

Cultural 1-2 hours for a meal and short hike Moderate (prices for popovers and tea)

Thunder Hole

A natural ocean inlet where waves crash dramatically against the rocks, creating a thrilling spectacle.

Nature 30-60 minutes for the visit Free entry

Must-Try Local Dishes

Lobster Roll

A classic New England sandwich featuring fresh lobster meat served on a buttered, toasted bun.

Lunch Contains shellfish, gluten (from the bun)

Maine Clam Chowder

A creamy soup made with fresh clams, potatoes, and other vegetables, often served with oyster crackers.

Lunch/Dinner Contains dairy, gluten (from oyster crackers)

Blueberry Pie

A sweet pie filled with wild Maine blueberries, often served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Dessert Contains gluten (from the crust)

Popular Activities

Hiking in Acadia National Park Kayaking on the ocean or lakes Rock climbing Mountain biking Beachcombing Scenic drives Picnicking Yoga classes

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the most popular time to visit Bar Harbor, with warm weather, long daylight hours, and all attractions and accommodations fully open. It's perfect for outdoor activities and exploring Acadia National Park.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

United States Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

GMT-5:00 (Eastern Standard Time, EST) or GMT-4:00 (Eastern Daylight Time, EDT) during daylight saving time

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Bar Harbor is a generally safe destination for travelers. Common safety concerns include petty theft, traffic accidents, and outdoor hazards. Exercise normal precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited services
  • • Use reputable tour operators and guides

Getting there

By air
  • Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport • 5 miles (8 km) from Bar Harbor
  • Bangor International Airport • 60 miles (97 km) from Bar Harbor
By bus

Downtown Bar Harbor

Getting around

Public transport

Free shuttle service connecting key attractions, parking lots, and downtown Bar Harbor. Runs seasonally from June to October.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Downtown Bar Harbor West Street Eagle Lake

Day trips

Winter Harbor and Schoodic Peninsula
40 miles (64 km) from Bar Harbor • Half day to full day

A quieter alternative to Acadia National Park, offering stunning coastal views, hiking trails, and a charming fishing village.

Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse
10 miles (16 km) from Bar Harbor • Half day

A picturesque lighthouse located at the southern tip of Mount Desert Island, offering stunning views of the coastline.

Camden and Rockland
60 miles (97 km) from Bar Harbor • Full day

Charming coastal towns offering a mix of historic sites, museums, and scenic beauty.

Festivals

Bar Harbor Music Festival • June to August Bar Harbor Lobster Festival • Late July Acadia Night Sky Festival • Late September

Pro tips

  • Visit Acadia National Park early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and secure parking
  • Use the Island Explorer shuttle service to avoid parking hassles and reduce your carbon footprint
  • Try the famous popovers at Jordan Pond House, a must-visit spot in Acadia National Park
  • Explore the charming streets of downtown Bar Harbor, with its unique shops, galleries, and restaurants
  • Be prepared for changing weather conditions, with layered clothing and appropriate footwear
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
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