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Cozy Apartment with Deck in Northeast Harbor

Cozy Apartment with Deck in Northeast Harbor: Close to Acadia

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Why Stay

Why Cozy Apartment with Deck in Northeast Harbor

Northeast Harbor sits on the eastern shore of Mount Desert Island, tucked into the quieter side of the Acadia National Park region. This one-bedroom apartment lives just five miles from the park's main gate - close enough for an early hike, far enough to escape the Bar Harbor crowds. It's a working setup: full kitchen, fireplace, private entrance, and that promised deck. The kind of place where you can stay for a week and never feel like you're paying hotel rates.

The apartment works best for couples or small families planning serious Acadia time. Not a luxury getaway. Not a resort experience. Instead, it's the practical answer to the question almost everyone asks: "Where can we stay without spending a fortune and still wake up five minutes from the park?"


A real kitchen means real meals. Unlike hotel rooms with a coffee maker and minibar, this unit has a full-size refrigerator, stovetop, oven, dishwasher, and microwave. Cook lobster you've bought at the docks. Make coffee the way you like it. Pack sandwiches before a 10-mile park loop drive. It saves money on restaurant meals and gives you flexibility - critical when you're on a tight schedule and don't want to wait for a table.

Northeast Harbor is the better side of the island. The town has a working fishing fleet, good galleries, and restaurants that don't charge tourism premiums. You're not fighting the car traffic and tour buses that clog Bar Harbor's Cottage Street. Jordan Pond, Cadillac Mountain, and the eastern carriage roads are a short drive from your door.

Private entrance and parking included. No lobby, no check-in desk, no explaining yourself to a concierge. You get a key and you go. On-site parking means you don't hunt for a spot or pay a daily lot fee - a real advantage in the Acadia region, where parking fills up by 9 a.m. in summer.

Fireplace and deck for the shoulder seasons. April to May and September to October, when the park is clearest and crowds thin, this space shines. Build a fire in the evening after a cool-morning hike. Sit on the deck with coffee and watch the island wake up.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Couples, small families, **Acadia** hikers on a budget

Price tier

Budget-friendly vacation rental

Open

Yes

Standout amenities

Private kitchen · fireplace · private entrance · free parking

Details

Northeast Harbor, 04660
Parking: Free on-site

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining: Stovetop, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, kitchenware provided.

Comfort & Convenience: Free WiFi, air conditioning, cable TV, free toiletries, private bathroom, washer on-site (essential for longer stays).

Entry & Access: Private entrance, accessible parking, fireplace in living area.


One bedroom, one living room, full kitchen, full bath. That's the footprint. The unit has a private entrance - you're not walking through shared hallways - and a fireplace, which reads as a genuine comfort touch rather than a gimmick. Air conditioning, which you'll appreciate during the occasional hot July week.

The apartment is described as spacious, though booking sites use that word loosely. Assume a fair-sized one-bedroom, not a sprawling suite. Upper floors are accessible by stairs only, so if mobility is a concern, confirm the unit's location before booking.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season in Acadia. The park is fully staffed, all facilities open, carriage roads clear. The apartment fills fast. Pack early or book a year ahead. The deck is usable almost every evening, though crowds at park trailheads peak by mid-July.

Fall (September–October): Foliage peaks late September through mid-October. Weather is cool and clear - ideal hiking. The apartment's fireplace becomes a real attraction. Crowds drop sharply after Labor Day. This is the sweet spot for Acadia visits.

Spring (April–May): Mild, green, and excellent for biking the carriage roads. Spring peepers at dusk. Some park facilities reopen gradually through May. Weather is unpredictable; the fireplace earns its keep.

Winter (November–March): Quiet, but Northeast Harbor can be bracing and some park roads close seasonally. Most visitors skip this window unless they're seeking solitude or doing winter hiking.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • 5 miles to the Acadia National Park main gate and carriage road network
  • 8 miles to Cadillac Mountain, the park's highest point and a sunrise ritual for many visitors
  • 6 miles to Jordan Pond, one of Acadia's most photographed water views
  • 3 miles to downtown Northeast Harbor, where you'll find working waterfront restaurants, a small harbor, and local galleries
  • 2 miles to Somes Sound, the only fjord on the East Coast and a spectacular drive
  • 12 miles to The Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor, focusing on Native American history of the region
  • 12 miles to Agamont Park and Bar Harbor's waterfront, where you can walk the Shore Path or catch a sunset
  • 13 miles to Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport (airport code BHB)

FAQ

Good to know

Is the apartment on the water? No. The apartment is in Northeast Harbor village, not beachfront. Somes Sound and Frenchman Bay are nearby but not directly adjacent. If a waterfront view is essential, this isn't the unit.

Can I get to Acadia's best hikes without a car? No. The apartment has parking, which assumes you'll drive to trailheads. The park's carriage roads are mountain-bike friendly if you bring a bike, but most visitors rent or bring a car.

Is breakfast included? No. The full kitchen is the trade-off - you stock and cook your own. Local options: Redfield's Artisan Bakery in Northeast Harbor (walk-able), or cafés in Bar Harbor (short drive).

How far is the nearest town center? About 3 miles to downtown Northeast Harbor by car, or roughly 40 minutes on foot if walking the roads. The village has galleries, restaurants, and a working harbor but is quieter than Bar Harbor.

Is WiFi reliable? Free WiFi is listed as available. For remote work or streaming, test signal strength with the property host before committing to a week-long stay.

Can I book this for a month or longer? Vacation rentals sometimes offer discounts for stays over 7 or 14 days. Confirm directly with the property owner via booking.com.


Guides

Restaurants

Nearby restaurants

Limon Grille

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Restaurant

Bar Harbor

Limon Grille

Turkish and Mediterranean spot in Bar Harbor with tender chicken wings, bright salads, and killer red lentil soup.

Sassafrass Cafe

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Cafe

Bar Harbor

Sassafrass Cafe

Bar Harbor cafe with sourdough waffles, custom elopement dinners, and coffee worth the trip.

The Gallery

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Restaurant

Bar Harbor

The Gallery

Small-town Bar Harbor spot with rotating specials, killer lobster roll, and cocktails from owner Troy.

The Travelin Lobster, LLC

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Seafood restaurant

Bar Harbor

The Travelin Lobster, LLC

Fisherman-owned lobster shack in Bar Harbor with fat rolls, fire pits, and cold beer.

Sweet Pea's Farm Kitchen

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Pizza Restaurant

Bar Harbor

Sweet Pea's Farm Kitchen

Wood-fired pizzas and farm-to-table mains on a working farm outside Bar Harbor.

Island Take Out

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American restaurant

Bar Harbor

Island Take Out

Lobster rolls and jerk chicken from a takeout shack behind a Bar Harbor gas station.

Mother's Kitchen

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Sandwich shop

Bar Harbor

Mother's Kitchen

Stellar coffee and breakfast sandwiches at this Bar Harbor counter spot with picnic tables.

Dinner

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American restaurant

Bar Harbor

Dinner

Bar Harbor American restaurant with schnitzel, mussels, and house-made care in every plate.

Frenchman Bay Lobster Rolls

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Restaurant

Bar Harbor

Frenchman Bay Lobster Rolls

Fresh lobster rolls and buttery mac & cheese at a no-frills takeout counter in Bar Harbor.

The Tavern at Timberland

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Restaurant

Bar Harbor

The Tavern at Timberland

Bar Harbor tavern with crispy wings, pizza dip, and Maine lobster rolls in a lively, welcoming room.

The Edge Seafood Restaurant & SkyBar

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Seafood restaurant

Bar Harbor

The Edge Seafood Restaurant & SkyBar

Fresh seafood and water views in Bar Harbor. Try the baked oysters or grouper, staff recommendations always hit.

Cafe This Way

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Cafe

Bar Harbor

Cafe This Way

Quirky Bar Harbor cafe serving crispy blueberry pancakes and globally inspired breakfasts since morning.

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