Saltair Inn in Bar Harbor, ME



Saltair Inn
Your Host(s): Matt and Kristi Losquadro
Location: Bar Harbor, ME
Rooms: 4
Nightly Rates: $195 to $375

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Description: Come experience the magic of Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park at an elegant in-town 1886 waterfront Victorian Inn on the shores of Frenchman Bay. Enjoy panoramic ocean views from the privacy of your own intimate suite. Each accommodation offers thoughtful appointments and amenities appreciated by modern travelers without compromising the historic legacy of the home.

Three blocks from the center of town, the inn is set on over one acre of waterfront property. An expansive back lawn slopes gently from the rear of the house to the water's edge. Low tide reveals a sand bar connecting the Saltair property to Bar Island, from which Bar Harbor takes its name. Constructed in 1886 by Boston architect Arthur Rotch, the Saltair has been carefully renovated to accommodate guests while preserving the original architecture and period elements of its Victorian heritage.



Other Amenities: All rooms have elegant private baths en suite. Standard amenities include luxury bed linens, gas fireplaces, cable TV, CD players, and wireless internet access.

BREAKFAST:
Fresh-brewed gourmet coffee will be ready by 7:00 AM for early risers. Grab a cup before breakfast and stroll down the back lawn to the water's edge. Adirondack chairs set at the shoreline offer the perfect place to relax and contemplate which of Acadia's natural treasures you will enjoy that day.

Breakfast will be served between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM, and will include an offering of fresh fruit, homemade granola and other cereal choices, freshly baked muffins and pastries, juice, tea and coffee, and one of Matt and Kristi's favorite hot dishes such as Maine blueberry pancakes or a breakfast strata.

Depending on current weather conditions, breakfast may be served on the rear deck overlooking Frenchman Bay, or in the formal dining room accompanied by a cheery fire.









 
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