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Visite privée de 4 heures: parc national d'Acadia, sommet de Cadillac et Somes Sound

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A local guide will show you all of the highlights of Acadia National Park plus the famous Somes Sound and Asticou Gardens!

We will pick you up and we’ll drive along the stunning 27-mile long Park Loop Road up to the summit of Cadillac Mountain, the highest peak on the eastern seaboard. From Cadillac you can see spectacular views of Bar Harbor and the surrounding islands.

See all of the famous sites on the Park Loop Road, including Cadillac Mountain, Rockefeller’s stone bridges & Carriage House, Otter Cliffs, Thunder Hole, and Sieur du Monts Gardens and Nature Center. See Sand Beach surrounded by the famous pink granite coastline.

We will continue out of the park to see the summer colony of Northeast Harbor and stroll through the famous Asticou Gardens. See gorgeous harbors, yachts and picnic boats.

We can stop and stay as long as you would like at each location. We will point out trailheads and carriage roads to explore on your own.
Ville: Bar Harbour
Fri 11 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Bottled water
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Bottled water
Snacks
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • We are a tendered port, contact us 207-288-9222 when you are on the tender so we can inform the guide to come meet you.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
2
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
3
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
4
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
5
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
6
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
7
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
8
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
9
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
10
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
11
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
12
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
13
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
14
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
15
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
16
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
17
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
18
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
19
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
20
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
21
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
22
Route de la boucle du parc
Découvrez la route touristique créée par la famille Rockefeller pour profiter de la beauté de l'Acadie.
23
Plage de sable
Admirez une vue imprenable sur la célèbre plage de sable et l'affleurement de granit de Great Head.
24
Trou de tonnerre
Admirez la magnifique côte de granit rose et descendez jusqu'à Thunder Hole alors que l'eau s'écrase.
25
Falaise de loutre
Admirez les falaises Otter et Precipice, cherchez les faucons pèlerins en plein essor.
26
Port nord-est
Admirez le magnifique port rempli de yachts et de homardiers entourés de belles résidences d'été.
27
Certains sons
Somes Sound est un fjord, un plan d'eau qui coule profondément dans l'île Mount Desert, le site principal du parc national d'Acadia dans le Maine, aux États-Unis. Son point le plus profond est d'environ 175 pieds et il a plus de 100 pieds de profondeur à plusieurs endroits. Le son divise presque l'île en deux.
28
Bar Harbour
Toutes nos visites commencent et se terminent en passant par les couloirs historiques de Bar Harbor.
29
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
30
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
31
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
32
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
33
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
34
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
35
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
36
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
37
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
38
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
39
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
40
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
41
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
42
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
43
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
44
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
45
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
46
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
47
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
48
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
49
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
50
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
51
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
52
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
53
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
54
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
55
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
56
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
57
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
58
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
59
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
60
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
61
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
62
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
63
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
64
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
65
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
66
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
67
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
68
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
69
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
70
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
71
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
72
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
73
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
74
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
75
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
76
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
77
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
78
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
79
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
80
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
81
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
82
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
83
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
84
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
85
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
86
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
87
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
88
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
89
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
90
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
91
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
92
Park Loop Road
See the touring road created by the Rockefeller family to enjoy the beauty of Acadia.
93
Sand Beach
See stunning views of the famous Sand Beach and Great Head granite outcropping.
94
Thunder Hole
See the magnificent pink granite coastline and walk down to Thunder Hole as the water crashes in.
95
Otter Cliff
See Otter and Precipice Cliffs, look for the soaring Peregrine Falcons.
96
Northeast Harbor
See the beautiful harbor filled with yachts and lobster boats surrounded by beautiful summer homes.
97
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjord, a body of water running deep into Mount Desert Island, the main site of Acadia National Park in Maine, United States. Its deepest point is approximately 175 feet, and it is over 100 feet deep in several places. The sound almost splits the island in two.
98
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through Bar Harbor's Historic corridors.
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Commentaires (217)
Cynthia_L
Sep 2024
Bill was a terrific guide. His local knowledge was outstanding, and he was able to answer all of our questions. We had plenty of time at each stop.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Thank you so much for the 5 star review! Local guides really make the difference when visiting Acadia.
L3991JSmarkh
Sep 2024
Our tour guide Bill picked our party of 3 up at the Holiday Inn Resort. Bill's knowledge of local history and lore was amazing. On the day of our tour the fog was quite thick for about the first hour, but Bill had a digital notebook with beautiful pictures that assisted us with what the fog covered. My wife and I had been to Bar Harbor, in July of 1976 on our Honey Moon, and Bill expertly explained to us many of the changes that occurred to the Park and surrounding area since he took up residence in Bass Harbor quite some years ago. I am disabled with a Neuromuscular disease and Bill was very accommodating with my Electric Wheelchair (60LBS) which he placed in the cargo area of the van. My advice to anyone is that you should TAKE THIS EXCELLENT TOUR and if your lucky you may get Bill as your guide.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Thank you for taking the time to write a detailed review! I am so glad that we were able to provide a great tour for your visit.
F3897RAcourtneyw
Sep 2024
We had BILL, he was the absolute best tour guide and was knowledgeable, funny, personable, and let us stop and go anywhere we wanted if possible. He had a perfect answer for all our questions, it was almost hard to part ways when we were done! this tour was perfect and we saw all the highlights of the park and town! Thanks again Bill!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Thank you for the 5 star review! We are so glad you had a great time.

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