The Colonels Suites #4
The Colonels Suites #4: Apartment Living in Northeast Harbor

Why Stay
Why The Colonels Suites #4
Northeast Harbor sits on the quiet eastern edge of Mount Desert Island, away from Bar Harbor's bustle but close enough to reach Acadia's major attractions in 20 minutes by car. The Colonels Suites #4 offers a different kind of lodging: one-bedroom apartments with kitchenettes and separate living areas, designed for guests who want to unpack and stay for a few days rather than move between tourist hotels.
This is the place for families planning a week on Acadia's trails, or couples who'd rather cook breakfast in their own space and control the rhythm of their morning. There's a restaurant on-site, a playground for kids, and enough functional comfort to let you settle in. It's not a luxury resort - it's built for people who came to Maine to hike, fish, and explore, not to be pampered.
One-bedroom apartments with kitchenettes change the trip economics. You save money on dining out every meal, especially breakfast and lunch between hikes. Each unit has a microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, and full kitchenware - enough to store groceries, brew coffee before dawn, and make sandwiches for the trail.
A real living room gives you space to decompress. Every apartment includes a sofa, sitting area, and desk. After a day on Jordan Pond Trail or up Dorr Mountain, you have a place to stretch out, swap stories, and plan tomorrow without sitting on a hotel bed.
Private entrance and laundry facilities mean independence. You're not walking through lobbies or timing your showers around housekeeping. The on-site laundry lets families stay longer without packing extra clothes - essential for a week-long Acadia trip where you'll wear the same hiking pants three days running.
The restaurant on-site saves the evening scramble. After the trails close and you're tired, dinner is downstairs. No driving to find a table in Bar Harbor when the whole island is full.
Rooms
The rooms
The Colonels Suites #4 offers one-bedroom apartments - not hotel rooms. Each unit is self-contained: a bedroom with comfortable linens, a full bathroom with bathtub and shower, a kitchenette, and a living area with sofa and work desk. The layout trades hotel-style service for autonomy and space, which suits longer stays and families.
- One-bedroom apartment: Kitchenette, living room, private entrance, air-conditioned throughout
All units include private bathrooms, free toiletries, cable and satellite channels, and DVD players for evenings.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Apartment suites with kitchenettes
Best for
Families, hikers, week-long Acadia stays
Price tier
Budget to mid-range
Walk to downtown
Under 1 mile to Northeast Harbor village
Standout amenities
Self-catering kitchenettes · private entrances · laundry facilities
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Dining & Recreation · Restaurant on-site · Children's playground · Fishing access · Hiking trails nearby
Practical · Laundry facilities · Private entrances on most units · Work desks · Free toiletries · Ironing facilities
Entertainment · Cable and satellite channels · DVD player · Telephone
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season, warm weather, all restaurants and attractions open. Acadia trails are crowded, especially weekends. Book early. Average highs near 75°F.
Fall (September–October): Leaf-peeping season brings cooler, clearer weather and fewer crowds than peak summer. The restaurant and on-site amenities stay open. Trails are excellent. Early October offers the best color.
Spring (May): Hiking season opens, though some higher trails stay muddy. The playground and restaurant are open. Fewer tourists, lower prices. Nights are still cool.
Winter (November–April): Quiet season. The restaurant remains open, but some attractions scale back hours. Hiking is possible but trails can be icy. Best for solitude rather than adventure.
Location
Things to do nearby
Northeast Harbor is the eastern gateway to Mount Desert Island. Acadia's most famous attractions are 11–14 miles west.
- Acadia National Park visitor center - 12 miles; the essential starting point for any Acadia trip, with orientation talks, trail maps, and ranger advice
- Thunder Hole - 14 miles; the iconic wave-crash viewing area, packed at mid-tide on calm afternoons
- Jordan Pond Trail - 13 miles; the 3.3-mile loop with a mountain-mirror reflection that's every Acadia postcard
- Egg Rock Light - 11 miles; accessible by tour boat from Bar Harbor; a working lighthouse on an island
- The Abbe Museum - 12 miles in Bar Harbor; Native Maine history in a modern building
- Frenchman Bay - immediate vicinity; kayaking and whale-watch tours depart from nearby Bar Harbor
- Northeast Harbor town center - less than 1 mile; art galleries, antique shops, and the Northeast Harbor Library (a Georgian Revival gem)
- Cycling - Mount Desert Island has quieter loop routes; the road from Northeast Harbor toward Seal Harbor is low-traffic and scenic
FAQ
Good to know
Is The Colonels Suites #4 on the water? No. The aparthotel is in Northeast Harbor village, within walking distance of the waterfront and harbor views, but not a waterfront property. Frenchman Bay and the ocean are a short walk or drive away.
Does it include breakfast? No. However, each apartment has a kitchenette and coffee machine, so you can prepare breakfast yourself. The on-site restaurant serves lunch and dinner.
Are pets allowed? The booking.com listing does not specify a pet policy. Contact the property directly to confirm.
How far is it from Bar Harbor? Approximately 12 miles, or 20–25 minutes by car. Northeast Harbor is quieter and more residential than Bar Harbor, but considerably farther from the main drag of restaurants and bars.
Is laundry available? Yes. On-site laundry facilities are included, allowing you to wash clothes during a multi-day stay without relying on the front desk or external services.
Is the playground just for young children? Yes, it's designed for children. It's not an attraction for older kids or adults, but useful if you're traveling with toddlers or elementary-school-age children.
Is there a shuttle to Acadia attractions? The listing does not mention a shuttle service. You'll need a car or rental to reach Acadia's main park areas. Parking at Thunder Hole and Jordan Pond can fill by mid-morning on summer weekends.













