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Inn at Isle au Haut
bed and breakfast - inn
- Number of bedrooms
4 - Number of bathrooms
2 - Number of floors
2 - Sleeps
8
| Pets - No | Smoking - No | Wheelchair - No |
Property description
The Inn at Isle au Haut provides rooms and meals on a Maine island six miles out to sea from Stonington Maine, where Innkeeper Diana Santospago greets you at the Island's dock. Enjoy the simplicity and quiet, with elegant meals provided for you: home-baked breads and desserts, carefully chosen fresh ingredients, and delicious cooking.
Located on Isle au Haut, Maine, our inn offers four guest bedrooms. They are light and cheerful, simply furnished with iron beds, antique oak and colorful quilts. The Captain's Quarters on the first floor has views of the ocean. The Bo'sun's Quarters, the Fo'c'sle and First Mate's Quarters are on the second floor. These rooms share a full bath, and bathrobes are provided.
Property amenities
Furnishings/Luxuries: Ocean Front, Ocean View, Porch/Lanai
Recreation/Activities: State/National Park Nearby
Rates
275 - 350 USD
/day
Rates details: The Captains Quarters $350
The Bo’sun’s Quarters $300
The Fo’c’sle $300
The First Mate’s Quarters $275
Rates are per night per couple.
All meals included in price.
7% state sales and lodging tax will be added.
Sorry, we cannot accommodate children or pets
Reservations must be made in advance. A $100 deposit is required, payable by check or money order. Your reservation will be confirmed upon receipt of deposit.
Payment of balance must be made by check or money order as well. Sorry, no credit cards are accepted.
Additional information
Located on the quiet eastern shore, the Inn is a bike ride away from the entrance to Acadia National Park and the town landing, with commanding views of Cadillac Mountain and the surrounding islands.
A naturalists' and artists' Nirvana, and total "get away from it all" experience, the Inn at Isle au Haut offers the opportunity for visitors to explore the unmatched natural beauty of the most remote sector of Acadia National Park. There are 18 miles of hiking trails accessed by one circuitous, mostly dirt, road. Wind your way through forest, ledges, marshes and shore with no distractions save for the sea song, the cry of the gulls, and a lobster boat or two working the bay. Chance to catch a seal frolicking in the surf, or a bald eagle riding the thermals; enjoy a trail with only you on it.
Owner Information
Name: Diana Santospago
Telephone: 207-335-5141
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