Vacation rentals in Bar Harbor

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 1,120 vacation rentals in Bar Harbor

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Bar Harbor vacation rentals start at €53 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 65,810 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    610 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 370 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    20 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    380 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,080 of Bar Harbor vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Beachfront, and Gym across Bar Harbor rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Bar Harbor stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Bar Harbor

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Top guest favorite
An aerial view captures the coastal cottage set on a granite ledge beside the Penobscot River. Surrounding trees in autumn hues frame the property, and the tranquil water reflects the colorful foliage, creating a serene natural setting.
Home in Hampden
5 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Cozy Cottage on the Penobscot – Panoramic Luxury!

Escape to your private waterfront retreat where tranquility meets luxury. Our Coastal Maine Cottage style home rests on a granite ledge that disappears twice daily with the tide. Enjoy a sun-filled interior with cherry floors, a gourmet kitchen, and a private deck for sunrise coffee or evening wine. Wake to sweeping Penobscot River views & unwind by the fire pit at river’s edge. Just 10 minutes to downtown Bangor, with easy access to urban amenities, Bar Harbor, and Acadia Park. @cozycottageinme

Top guest favorite
A spacious living room features large windows showcasing views of the surrounding greenery. Cozy seating includes two armchairs and a sectional sofa, complemented by a wooden table. Soft light is provided by a ceiling fixture, and light-colored walls enhance the room's brightness.
Home in Mount Desert
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Tranquility Cottage (Year Round) & Cabin (May-Oct)

Peaceful & pet friendly acre near Acadia in natural, wooded setting. Fast WiFi, view to Ripples Pond (a wildlife sanctuary), & fenced in backyard. Big 1 bed cottage has comfy King mattress + 2 sleeper futons. The Cabin (only open May 1-Oct 31) has kitchenette, bathroom & Queen bed. A backyard path to hammock & chill spot by Ripples (view only, but 1/2 mile away is Long Pond for swimming, canoe/kayak rental). Grill. Firepit. Tranquility! NOTE: Cabin open May-Oct + has ceiling+box fans but no A/C

Top guest favorite
A fully equipped kitchen features sleek granite countertops and modern appliances, including a refrigerator, stove, and microwave. Open shelving displays glassware and simple kitchenware. Natural light enters through a window, illuminating the space. A bowl of fruit is placed on the island counter.
Apartment in Bar Harbor
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

Cadillac Mountain View Suite #2

2nd floor luxury apartment in downtown Bar Harbor. The unit offers upscale materials, lots of light and space and views to the southwest of Cadillac mountain. The unit has a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and granite counter tops. New mini-split heat pump with AC. Hardwood floors throughout, plus a stackable washer/ dryer laundry with a linen closet. The tiled bathroom has a glass door shower. Flat screen televisions in the living room and bedroom. Accommodates a maximum of 2 humans.

Top guest favorite
A cozy porch is featured at the entrance, highlighted by rustic wooden beams and comfortable seating. Surrounding greenery and distant crops create a serene countryside backdrop, enhancing the peaceful setting of the cottage.
Cottage in Trenton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 735 reviews

Whitetail by the River, Acadia National Park 10m

Whitetail Cottage - 4 MILES TO MDI- nestled between woods edge & rolling meadows w/views distant views of the Jordan River! Tiny home with WIFI is ONLY 10 MILES to Acadia National Park -a hikers paradise! Minutes to Mount Desert Island but secluded enough to disconnect &get back to nature. Enjoy a stroll to the water, privacy, breathtaking sunsets,stargazing & local wildlife! Perfect for 2 & cozy for more Short drive to MDI,Acadia, Bar Harbor,Ellsworth,Southwest Harbor,Shops & Lobster Pound

Guest favorite
A fire pit area is surrounded by four Adirondack-style chairs, set on a grassy patch. Views of the harbor and surrounding trees provide a tranquil backdrop, with the cottage’s red exterior visible in the corner of the image. The scene captures a peaceful outdoor gathering space.
Cottage in Southwest Harbor
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Southwest Harbor Cottage

Enjoy unparalleled views of bustling Southwest Harbor and the beauty of Acadia National Park from the comfort of Eagle's Nest. Perched on a granite cliff, this thoughtfully designed little home provides for your every need. For anything else, take the ten minute stroll into the village, where you'll find plenty of local shops and restaurants. You can access the water via a set of stairs leading from the property to the shoreline. End your days on the deck and keep your eyes peeled for seals!

Top guest favorite
A modern kitchen area features light gray cabinets and stainless steel appliances. A wooden dining table with four white chairs sits adjacent to the kitchen. A cozy seating area is visible, showcasing a light gray couch with blue accent pillows and a white coffee table.
Apartment in Bar Harbor
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Trailside Cottage

Nestled in the heart of Bar Harbor, Trailside Cottage is the perfect place to enjoy all that Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park has to offer. This quiet, cozy space is half a mile from Main Street's quaint shops, restaurants, and galleries and is only steps away from beautiful, wooded walking trails in Acadia National Park. Located in a quiet residential area, with two off street parking spots this is the perfect place to relax after a full day exploring the outdoors or enjoying downtown.

Guest favorite
A light-filled living area features a comfortable couch draped with a quilt. A rustic wooden coffee table sits on a soft area rug, while a simple TV stand holds an entertainment console. A staircase leads to the upper level, complemented by nautical decor.
Barn in Tremont
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 356 reviews

The Seamist Cottage - Converted Historic Barn

Cozy, fully converted historic barn within easy walking distance to the rocky shore of Bass Harbor, a busy lobstering port. An ideal, pet friendly, home base while exploring Acadia National Park. The Seamist is located on "the quietside" of the island. Six minutes from Southwest Harbor and thirty minutes to Bar Harbor, the Seamist also offers guests private hot tub access! Two guests maximum, not a suitable space for children. Please keep allergies in mind when booking. No smoking.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a vibrant green tiny house features large, decorative window frames adorned with colorful floral designs. A bright red door offers an inviting entrance, while small wooden tables and chairs are positioned on the decking. A charcoal grill sits nearby, enhancing the outdoor living space.
Tiny home in Lamoine
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Artsy Tiny House & Cedar Sauna

Our family is excited to share our tiny house with you! Located on our artist collective farm, this is our favorite place on earth. It’s off grid, cottage core, and has a beautiful & fragrant cedar sauna. We are 27 minutes from Acadia National Park and surrounded by truly gorgeous local beaches. We offer super comfy beds, an outdoor shower, twinkle lights, summer nights filled with fireflies, bright maples in the fall, and cozy winter movie nights in a bed alcove like on a boat.

Top guest favorite
A charming cottage exterior is displayed, featuring traditional shingled siding and a light blue front door. Two gable dormers top the structure, while flower planters with colorful blooms line the entryway, complemented by clear blue skies overhead.
Home in Bar Harbor
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Hulls Cove Cottage

Settled right outside Hulls Cove Village and its entrance to Acadia National Park, this lovely, cozy cottage is minutes from downtown Bar Harbor and its shopping, restaurants, kayaking and other activities. A classic New England shingled cape, you'll feel right at home in the updated living space, with an upstairs queen bedroom, loft with twin beds, and private backyard. Centrally located to take advantage of everything Mt. Desert Island has to offer! Registration #VR1R26-037

Top guest favorite
A wooden sign with the word 'Welcome' is displayed in the garden, accompanied by blooming peony flowers and low-growing greenery. The sign is positioned among a bed of mulch, enhancing the inviting entrance of the property.
Home in Ellsworth
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Newly renovated cottage in the heart of Downeast

The Woodlands is tucked away on a quiet street off Route 1, minutes from downtown Ellsworth. Newly renovated in 2021, this delightful one bedroom, 2 bathroom cottage has new appliances, including a gas range and washer and dryer, along with all the thoughtful amenities you'll need for a relaxing retreat. With central access to Acadia National Park and all your coastal adventures, the Woodlands is a perfect destination for a peaceful getaway in the heart of Downeast Maine.

Guest favorite
The Victorian-style building features a distinct gabled roof and a covered deck that extends from the second floor. Lush greenery and flowering plants surround the entrance, while decorative trim adds charm to the pale exterior. A quiet street and off-street parking are visible in the foreground.
Apartment in Bar Harbor
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 364 reviews

The Old Charm of Cozy Victorian(downtown)

Victorian style apt (on 2nd floor) with a lot of charms and a deck. Right in downtown, walkable to everywhere, 5 min to island explorer/bus stop, Village green, library, museum, historical churches, kids playground, many restaurants and more. You’ll love it because of the quiet you rarely find in the busy town and the convenience of the location, which allows you to easily catch a free shuttle bus to anywhere in the park without the hassle of driving and parking.

Guest favorite
A rustic cottage exterior showcases a white wooden façade with green accents. A welcoming front porch features four steps leading to a green door flanked by windows with black shutters. The surrounding grassy area is neatly maintained, contributing to a peaceful ambiance.
Cottage in Bar Harbor
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Cottage #7 at Lewis Cottages

Cozy single room rustic cottage with a compact sized kitchen for cooking. Accommodates 2 guests. 1 queen bed. Pet friendly! Max 1 pet. ($50 pet fee per stay) Must adhere to pet policies. End the night with friends with a warm fire from the center fire pit and don’t forget to check out the beach right down the road! Enjoy some of our amenities: Yard Games, Board Games, Gas Grills, Firepit (firewood included), TV with cable box.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Bar Harbor?

    Bar Harbor has charming stays in its downtown area, as well as cozy options near the waterfront and around tranquil, wooded neighborhoods. Many guests also explore vacation rentals close to Acadia National Park for a quieter setting.

  • What are the best things to do in Bar Harbor with kids?

    Families often explore kid-friendly trails in Acadia National Park, enjoy interactive exhibits at local museums, and visit beaches for tide pooling. Wildlife cruises around the harbor are frequently suggested for spotting seals and seabirds.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Bar Harbor?

    Explore scenic paths in Acadia National Park, stroll the Shore Path for ocean views, or discover local art galleries and shops downtown. Whale watching tours and fresh coastal cuisine are often recommended experiences.

  • How is the weather in Bar Harbor?

    Bar Harbor has cold winters, with temperatures typically ranging from 9–28°F (-13 to -2°C), and warm summers around 59–80°F (15–27°C). Rainfall is spread throughout the year, so a rain jacket and layers are always useful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Bar Harbor?

    Acadia National Park is the most popular destination, known for its trails and rocky beaches. Downtown Bar Harbor has local shops, galleries, and waterfront walks, while the Shore Path presents scenic ocean vistas.

  • What are some hiking trails in Bar Harbor?

    Bar Harbor has access to a variety of trails, including family-friendly paths like the Ocean Path in Acadia National Park and steeper routes such as Cadillac Mountain. The Shore Path around the harbor is popular for a leisurely stroll.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Bar Harbor?

    Families can join nature walks in Acadia National Park, head to the waterfront for tide pooling, or visit local interactive museums. Wildlife boat tours around the harbor are often recommended for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bar Harbor?

    Many visitors explore neighboring communities with working harbors and local markets, visit coastal lighthouses, or take scenic drives through forested landscapes. Nature preserves and traditional seafood villages are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bar Harbor?

    Bar Harbor has pet-friendly vacation rentals in downtown and wooded neighborhoods, and several stays welcome pets near Acadia National Park. Many walking paths and beaches in the area are open to leashed dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Bar Harbor?

    Layer clothing for changing weather and pack sturdy footwear for exploring rocky paths in Acadia National Park. Arrive early for popular spots in peak season, and consider sampling local seafood for a distinct coastal experience.

  • What is Bar Harbor known for?

    Bar Harbor is known for its dramatic coastal scenery, easy access to Acadia National Park, and vibrant downtown area with locally owned shops and eateries. The region’s maritime heritage is reflected in fresh seafood and harbor views.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bar Harbor?

    Visitors often seek out quieter coves along the Shore Path, artist studios tucked in local neighborhoods, and less crowded trails around Jordan Pond in Acadia National Park. Early mornings reveal peaceful waterfront scenes.

  • What are the best foods to try in Bar Harbor?

    Bar Harbor has a tradition of fresh foods such as locally caught lobster, clam chowder, wild blueberries in desserts, and creamy ice cream. Seafood shacks and waterfront restaurants serve classic coastal flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Bar Harbor?

    Pack layered clothing, sturdy walking shoes, and a rain jacket for changing coastal weather. Bring sun protection for outdoor activities and binoculars if you plan to watch wildlife or birds.

  • What is the nightlife in Bar Harbor like?

    Bar Harbor has relaxed nightlife with casual pubs, local breweries, and venues hosting live music. Many visitors unwind at waterfront bars after exploring the surrounding nature during the day.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Bar Harbor?

    Bar Harbor has the Bar Harbor Music Festival in early summer, and Independence Day festivities, including fireworks over the harbor, are frequently suggested. In autumn, the town features harvest themes and local art events.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bar Harbor?

    Bar Harbor has family-friendly vacation rentals in central neighborhoods, seaside areas, and near Acadia National Park. Many homes come with outdoor space and quick access to nature trails or beaches.

  • When is the best time to visit Bar Harbor?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder temperatures and lush park landscapes. Fall draws visitors with vibrant foliage, while winter has a quieter atmosphere and snowy scenery.

All about Bar Harbor

For generations, New Englanders have retreated to this craggy stretch of Maine’s coast, where lobster boats bob in the misty harbors of Frenchman Bay, and miles of pristine wilderness make this corner of the United States feel just as untamed as ever. Mount Desert Island is home to one of the top 10 most-visited national parks in the country, and Bar Harbor is the gateway. More than three million visitors come through each year, many on their way to explore the wilds of Acadia National Park, others just to soak in the charm of New England village life, from Northeast Harbor to Southwest Harbor to Bass Harbor (are you sensing a theme?). Clearly, the water defines life in these parts, whether you’re planning a kayak or canoe trip around the Porcupine Islands, or a creamy lobster roll at a seaside eatery in Hulls Cove.

What are the top things to do in Bar Harbor?

Acadia National Park

With environments ranging from rocky beaches to forests to granite mountain peaks, this 47,000-acre recreational area feels like a country in and of itself. You can explore more than 150 miles of hiking trails and 45 miles of carriage roads on foot, by bike, or on horseback, while possibly crossing paths with a moose, bear, or other local wildlife. Get up early to trek 1,530 feet to the top of Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the North Atlantic seaboard, and you’ll be rewarded with views of the earliest sunrise in the United States (between October and March).

Abbe Museum

Stop in at this Smithsonian-affiliated museum to learn about the history and culture of Maine’s indigenous Wabanaki people. The museum maintains its original location inside the national park from June through September, and operates a second branch in downtown Bar Harbor that is open all year (except January).

Whale watching

The Gulf of Maine is a playground for several species of whale, including humpbacks, finbacks, and minkes. It’s possible to spot them from shore, or you could get up closer with a wildlife cruise. Expert-led excursions depart from the Bar Harbor pier daily from May to October.

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