A beauty to behold
From your balcony or patio, enjoy stunning views of Penobscot Bay, where vibrant sunrises greet the morning—weather permitting, of course!
Maine fog in the morning makes everything a little cooler, a little more like opening a gift slowly, as it clears and parts and gives way to views that make you want to sit, and just take it all in.
Penobscot Bay and its chief tributary, the Penobscot River, are named after the Penobscot Indian Nation, which has inhabited the area for more than ten thousand years. The Penobscot people have long fished, hunted, and gathered shellfish along the bay and river.Interestingly, this is one of only two places on the Atlantic seaboard where the mountains meet the sea. There are so many ways to explore, you might have to come back again and again!
Exploring the Islands
Whether you hike to the top of Mount Battie in Camden Hills State Park for a panoramic view of the islands, or take a Windjammer cruise or Maine State Ferry to North or Vinalhaven or Monhegan Island, Penobscot Bay’s islands are a an amazing way to get away from it all.
Explore the Surroundings
Located in the heart of Maine’s Midcoast, our hotel offers easy access to charming seaside villages that will give you a taste of coastal life. Nearby towns such as Camden, Rockport, Rockland, Belfast, Tenants Harbor, and Boothbay invite you to stroll their streets, enjoy fresh seafood, and savor farm-fresh Maine cuisine.
Experience Maine like a local—learn how to fish for lobster, take a sunset cruise, or simply relax by the bustling waterfront.
Midcoast Maine welcomes you like no other place. Please reach out, we’d love to have you as our guest on your next visit.