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6 Hour Private Tour: Acadia National Park, Fjord & Lobster Lunch

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A local, permitted guide will show you all of the highlights of Acadia National Park plus the famous fjord Somes Sound, the Asticou Gardens and go to an authentic lobster pound (where lobstermen bring their daily catch) for lunch!

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. From Cadillac summit you can see spectacular views of Bar Harbor and the surrounding islands.

See all of the famous sites on the Park Loop Road, including summit of Cadillac Mountain, Rockefeller’s stone bridges, Otter Cliffs, Thunder Hole, and Sieur du Monts Gardens and Nature Center.

We will continue on to see the summer colonies of the rich and famous. Drive along the fjord, Somes Sound. Finish in Southwest Harbor to have lunch at an authentic lobster pound while looking over Great Harbor Marina.

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
Mon 23 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
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
À quoi s'attendre
1
Park Loop Road
See the top highlights of Acadia National Park famous Park Loop Road, a touring road built by the Rockefeller family.
2
Cadillac Mountain
Enjoy 360 degree views of Mount Desert Island from atop the summit of Cadillac Mountain. See your cruise ship in the harbor!
3
Eagle Lake
See deep glacial lakes formed as the glaciers tore across Mount Desert Island.
4
Sand Beach
Look over vistas to beautiful Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of the surrounding Great Head.
5
Thunder Hole
Stop and walk down to Thunder Hole and see the beautiful pink granite coastline
6
Otter Cliff
See both Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for soaring Peregrine Falcons or Bald Eagles.
7
Asticou Azalea Garden
See the beautiful Asticou Azalea gardens
8
Northeast Harbor
See a gorgeous harbor filled with lobster boats and yachts surrounded by glorious Summer Cottages. Drive up Sargent Drive for a full view of Somes Sound.
9
Somesville Historical Museum and Gardens
Stop at the oldest town on Mount Desert Island
10
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjard, 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.
11
Southwest Harbor
See the fishing community of Southwest Harbor on the panoramic Great Harbor. Stop at an authentic lobster pound and see the working lobster business. **Lunch is on your own. A full menu is available.
12
Seawall Pond
Many of Maine's beaches are covered with cobblestones, but this coastline is unique. Powerful ocean storms created a massive seawall. As waves break, they carry rocks from the base of the beach and carry them up to shore. As the tides come in and out, heavier stones get piled at the top and smaller, lighter stones remain down the slope.
13
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
14
Park Loop Road
See the top highlights of Acadia National Park famous Park Loop Road, a touring road built by the Rockefeller family.
15
Cadillac Mountain
Enjoy 360 degree views of Mount Desert Island from atop the summit of Cadillac Mountain. See your cruise ship in the harbor!
16
Eagle Lake
See deep glacial lakes formed as the glaciers tore across Mount Desert Island.
17
Sand Beach
Look over vistas to beautiful Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of the surrounding Great Head.
18
Thunder Hole
Stop and walk down to Thunder Hole and see the beautiful pink granite coastline
19
Otter Cliff
See both Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for soaring Peregrine Falcons or Bald Eagles.
20
Asticou Azalea Garden
See the beautiful Asticou Azalea gardens
21
Northeast Harbor
See a gorgeous harbor filled with lobster boats and yachts surrounded by glorious Summer Cottages. Drive up Sargent Drive for a full view of Somes Sound.
22
Somesville Historical Museum and Gardens
Stop at the oldest town on Mount Desert Island
23
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjard, 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.
24
Southwest Harbor
See the fishing community of Southwest Harbor on the panoramic Great Harbor. Stop at an authentic lobster pound and see the working lobster business. **Lunch is on your own. A full menu is available.
25
Seawall Pond
Many of Maine's beaches are covered with cobblestones, but this coastline is unique. Powerful ocean storms created a massive seawall. As waves break, they carry rocks from the base of the beach and carry them up to shore. As the tides come in and out, heavier stones get piled at the top and smaller, lighter stones remain down the slope.
26
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
27
Park Loop Road
See the top highlights of Acadia National Park famous Park Loop Road, a touring road built by the Rockefeller family.
28
Cadillac Mountain
Enjoy 360 degree views of Mount Desert Island from atop the summit of Cadillac Mountain. See your cruise ship in the harbor!
29
Eagle Lake
See deep glacial lakes formed as the glaciers tore across Mount Desert Island.
30
Sand Beach
Look over vistas to beautiful Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of the surrounding Great Head.
31
Thunder Hole
Stop and walk down to Thunder Hole and see the beautiful pink granite coastline
32
Otter Cliff
See both Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for soaring Peregrine Falcons or Bald Eagles.
33
Asticou Azalea Garden
See the beautiful Asticou Azalea gardens
34
Northeast Harbor
See a gorgeous harbor filled with lobster boats and yachts surrounded by glorious Summer Cottages. Drive up Sargent Drive for a full view of Somes Sound.
35
Somesville Historical Museum and Gardens
Stop at the oldest town on Mount Desert Island
36
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjard, 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.
37
Southwest Harbor
See the fishing community of Southwest Harbor on the panoramic Great Harbor. Stop at an authentic lobster pound and see the working lobster business. **Lunch is on your own. A full menu is available.
38
Seawall Pond
Many of Maine's beaches are covered with cobblestones, but this coastline is unique. Powerful ocean storms created a massive seawall. As waves break, they carry rocks from the base of the beach and carry them up to shore. As the tides come in and out, heavier stones get piled at the top and smaller, lighter stones remain down the slope.
39
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
40
Park Loop Road
See the top highlights of Acadia National Park famous Park Loop Road, a touring road built by the Rockefeller family.
41
Cadillac Mountain
Enjoy 360 degree views of Mount Desert Island from atop the summit of Cadillac Mountain. See your cruise ship in the harbor!
42
Eagle Lake
See deep glacial lakes formed as the glaciers tore across Mount Desert Island.
43
Sand Beach
Look over vistas to beautiful Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of the surrounding Great Head.
44
Thunder Hole
Stop and walk down to Thunder Hole and see the beautiful pink granite coastline
45
Otter Cliff
See both Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for soaring Peregrine Falcons or Bald Eagles.
46
Asticou Azalea Garden
See the beautiful Asticou Azalea gardens
47
Northeast Harbor
See a gorgeous harbor filled with lobster boats and yachts surrounded by glorious Summer Cottages. Drive up Sargent Drive for a full view of Somes Sound.
48
Somesville Historical Museum and Gardens
Stop at the oldest town on Mount Desert Island
49
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjard, 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.
50
Southwest Harbor
See the fishing community of Southwest Harbor on the panoramic Great Harbor. Stop at an authentic lobster pound and see the working lobster business. **Lunch is on your own. A full menu is available.
51
Seawall Pond
Many of Maine's beaches are covered with cobblestones, but this coastline is unique. Powerful ocean storms created a massive seawall. As waves break, they carry rocks from the base of the beach and carry them up to shore. As the tides come in and out, heavier stones get piled at the top and smaller, lighter stones remain down the slope.
52
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
53
Park Loop Road
See the top highlights of Acadia National Park famous Park Loop Road, a touring road built by the Rockefeller family.
54
Cadillac Mountain
Enjoy 360 degree views of Mount Desert Island from atop the summit of Cadillac Mountain. See your cruise ship in the harbor!
55
Eagle Lake
See deep glacial lakes formed as the glaciers tore across Mount Desert Island.
56
Sand Beach
Look over vistas to beautiful Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of the surrounding Great Head.
57
Thunder Hole
Stop and walk down to Thunder Hole and see the beautiful pink granite coastline
58
Otter Cliff
See both Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for soaring Peregrine Falcons or Bald Eagles.
59
Asticou Azalea Garden
See the beautiful Asticou Azalea gardens
60
Northeast Harbor
See a gorgeous harbor filled with lobster boats and yachts surrounded by glorious Summer Cottages. Drive up Sargent Drive for a full view of Somes Sound.
61
Somesville Historical Museum and Gardens
Stop at the oldest town on Mount Desert Island
62
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjard, 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
Southwest Harbor
See the fishing community of Southwest Harbor on the panoramic Great Harbor. Stop at an authentic lobster pound and see the working lobster business. **Lunch is on your own. A full menu is available.
64
Seawall Pond
Many of Maine's beaches are covered with cobblestones, but this coastline is unique. Powerful ocean storms created a massive seawall. As waves break, they carry rocks from the base of the beach and carry them up to shore. As the tides come in and out, heavier stones get piled at the top and smaller, lighter stones remain down the slope.
65
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
66
Park Loop Road
See the top highlights of Acadia National Park famous Park Loop Road, a touring road built by the Rockefeller family.
67
Cadillac Mountain
Enjoy 360 degree views of Mount Desert Island from atop the summit of Cadillac Mountain. See your cruise ship in the harbor!
68
Eagle Lake
See deep glacial lakes formed as the glaciers tore across Mount Desert Island.
69
Sand Beach
Look over vistas to beautiful Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of the surrounding Great Head.
70
Thunder Hole
Stop and walk down to Thunder Hole and see the beautiful pink granite coastline
71
Otter Cliff
See both Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for soaring Peregrine Falcons or Bald Eagles.
72
Asticou Azalea Garden
See the beautiful Asticou Azalea gardens
73
Northeast Harbor
See a gorgeous harbor filled with lobster boats and yachts surrounded by glorious Summer Cottages. Drive up Sargent Drive for a full view of Somes Sound.
74
Somesville Historical Museum and Gardens
Stop at the oldest town on Mount Desert Island
75
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjard, 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.
76
Southwest Harbor
See the fishing community of Southwest Harbor on the panoramic Great Harbor. Stop at an authentic lobster pound and see the working lobster business. **Lunch is on your own. A full menu is available.
77
Seawall Pond
Many of Maine's beaches are covered with cobblestones, but this coastline is unique. Powerful ocean storms created a massive seawall. As waves break, they carry rocks from the base of the beach and carry them up to shore. As the tides come in and out, heavier stones get piled at the top and smaller, lighter stones remain down the slope.
78
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
79
Park Loop Road
See the top highlights of Acadia National Park famous Park Loop Road, a touring road built by the Rockefeller family.
80
Cadillac Mountain
Enjoy 360 degree views of Mount Desert Island from atop the summit of Cadillac Mountain. See your cruise ship in the harbor!
81
Eagle Lake
See deep glacial lakes formed as the glaciers tore across Mount Desert Island.
82
Sand Beach
Look over vistas to beautiful Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of the surrounding Great Head.
83
Thunder Hole
Stop and walk down to Thunder Hole and see the beautiful pink granite coastline
84
Otter Cliff
See both Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for soaring Peregrine Falcons or Bald Eagles.
85
Asticou Azalea Garden
See the beautiful Asticou Azalea gardens
86
Northeast Harbor
See a gorgeous harbor filled with lobster boats and yachts surrounded by glorious Summer Cottages. Drive up Sargent Drive for a full view of Somes Sound.
87
Somesville Historical Museum and Gardens
Stop at the oldest town on Mount Desert Island
88
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjard, 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.
89
Southwest Harbor
See the fishing community of Southwest Harbor on the panoramic Great Harbor. Stop at an authentic lobster pound and see the working lobster business. **Lunch is on your own. A full menu is available.
90
Seawall Pond
Many of Maine's beaches are covered with cobblestones, but this coastline is unique. Powerful ocean storms created a massive seawall. As waves break, they carry rocks from the base of the beach and carry them up to shore. As the tides come in and out, heavier stones get piled at the top and smaller, lighter stones remain down the slope.
91
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
92
Park Loop Road
See the top highlights of Acadia National Park famous Park Loop Road, a touring road built by the Rockefeller family.
93
Cadillac Mountain
Enjoy 360 degree views of Mount Desert Island from atop the summit of Cadillac Mountain. See your cruise ship in the harbor!
94
Eagle Lake
See deep glacial lakes formed as the glaciers tore across Mount Desert Island.
95
Sand Beach
Look over vistas to beautiful Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of the surrounding Great Head.
96
Thunder Hole
Stop and walk down to Thunder Hole and see the beautiful pink granite coastline
97
Otter Cliff
See both Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for soaring Peregrine Falcons or Bald Eagles.
98
Asticou Azalea Garden
See the beautiful Asticou Azalea gardens
99
Northeast Harbor
See a gorgeous harbor filled with lobster boats and yachts surrounded by glorious Summer Cottages. Drive up Sargent Drive for a full view of Somes Sound.
100
Somesville Historical Museum and Gardens
Stop at the oldest town on Mount Desert Island
101
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjard, 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.
102
Southwest Harbor
See the fishing community of Southwest Harbor on the panoramic Great Harbor. Stop at an authentic lobster pound and see the working lobster business. **Lunch is on your own. A full menu is available.
103
Seawall Pond
Many of Maine's beaches are covered with cobblestones, but this coastline is unique. Powerful ocean storms created a massive seawall. As waves break, they carry rocks from the base of the beach and carry them up to shore. As the tides come in and out, heavier stones get piled at the top and smaller, lighter stones remain down the slope.
104
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
105
Park Loop Road
See the top highlights of Acadia National Park famous Park Loop Road, a touring road built by the Rockefeller family.
106
Cadillac Mountain
Enjoy 360 degree views of Mount Desert Island from atop the summit of Cadillac Mountain. See your cruise ship in the harbor!
107
Eagle Lake
See deep glacial lakes formed as the glaciers tore across Mount Desert Island.
108
Sand Beach
Look over vistas to beautiful Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of the surrounding Great Head.
109
Thunder Hole
Stop and walk down to Thunder Hole and see the beautiful pink granite coastline
110
Otter Cliff
See both Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for soaring Peregrine Falcons or Bald Eagles.
111
Asticou Azalea Garden
See the beautiful Asticou Azalea gardens
112
Northeast Harbor
See a gorgeous harbor filled with lobster boats and yachts surrounded by glorious Summer Cottages. Drive up Sargent Drive for a full view of Somes Sound.
113
Somesville Historical Museum and Gardens
Stop at the oldest town on Mount Desert Island
114
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjard, 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.
115
Southwest Harbor
See the fishing community of Southwest Harbor on the panoramic Great Harbor. Stop at an authentic lobster pound and see the working lobster business. **Lunch is on your own. A full menu is available.
116
Seawall Pond
Many of Maine's beaches are covered with cobblestones, but this coastline is unique. Powerful ocean storms created a massive seawall. As waves break, they carry rocks from the base of the beach and carry them up to shore. As the tides come in and out, heavier stones get piled at the top and smaller, lighter stones remain down the slope.
117
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
118
Park Loop Road
See the top highlights of Acadia National Park famous Park Loop Road, a touring road built by the Rockefeller family.
119
Cadillac Mountain
Enjoy 360 degree views of Mount Desert Island from atop the summit of Cadillac Mountain. See your cruise ship in the harbor!
120
Eagle Lake
See deep glacial lakes formed as the glaciers tore across Mount Desert Island.
121
Sand Beach
Look over vistas to beautiful Sand Beach and the granite outcropping of the surrounding Great Head.
122
Thunder Hole
Stop and walk down to Thunder Hole and see the beautiful pink granite coastline
123
Otter Cliff
See both Precipice and Otter Cliffs. Look for soaring Peregrine Falcons or Bald Eagles.
124
Asticou Azalea Garden
See the beautiful Asticou Azalea gardens
125
Northeast Harbor
See a gorgeous harbor filled with lobster boats and yachts surrounded by glorious Summer Cottages. Drive up Sargent Drive for a full view of Somes Sound.
126
Somesville Historical Museum and Gardens
Stop at the oldest town on Mount Desert Island
127
Somes Sound
Somes Sound is a fjard, 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.
128
Southwest Harbor
See the fishing community of Southwest Harbor on the panoramic Great Harbor. Stop at an authentic lobster pound and see the working lobster business. **Lunch is on your own. A full menu is available.
129
Seawall Pond
Many of Maine's beaches are covered with cobblestones, but this coastline is unique. Powerful ocean storms created a massive seawall. As waves break, they carry rocks from the base of the beach and carry them up to shore. As the tides come in and out, heavier stones get piled at the top and smaller, lighter stones remain down the slope.
130
Bar Harbor
All of our tours start and end by going through the historic corridors of Bar Harbor.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (179)
S2165BCstuartf
Sep 2024
**Acadia National Park Tour** Had a great 6-hour tour of Acadia National Park with Bill Thurston from At Your Service Tours. Bill shared interesting stories about the park's history and the people who helped establish it. The tour was informative and enjoyable, offering beautiful views and engaging narratives. If you're interested in a knowledgeable guide for your park visit, Request Bill Thurston from At your Service Tours in Bar Harbor. #AcadiaNationalPark #ParkTour #Nature
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Thank you so much for this enthusiastic review of Bill! He really has a lot of fun with his groups.
Michael_T
Sep 2024
We loved the tour soo much. Pete was a wonderful guide! He provided us with a great experience from beginning to end. He worked with what we were interested in seeing and tailored the tour to what we were interested in. He even helped plan the rest of our time in Maine! We also LOVED the lunch spot for the Lobster Lunch. It was a wonderful experience for all of us
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Thank you so much for this 5 star review of Pete! We hope you can come back.
Camper577314
Sep 2024
Bill, our tour guide who is a native of the area, was very knowledgeable, gave us alot of history and some humorous stories, took us to all the best spots for views which there are so many, a great place for lunch, etc. He did a great job! Snacks and drinks was a little lacking for the price thus the 4 stars.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2024
Thanks for the review! I am glad you liked the tour. The iced water and snacks are really meant as a courtesy and not a meal. I am asking Viator to take it out of our description and will just let people be surprised that it is available on the tours. There is only so much you can offer with bagged snacks in a minivan.

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