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10 4 reviews
Acadia, ME
06/21 – 07/01
$211/nighttotal: $2110 (10 )
3br, Hunters Getaway Atv/sled Access
3 3
apartment , Limestone
This Limestone vacation rental is situated 1.7 miles from the Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge and within 9 miles of Piries and Layton Lakes. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom house comfortably sleeps four guests and includes in-house laundry, air conditioning, internet access, and is pet-friendly, providing easy access to area lakes and the Nylander Museum.
9.9 92 reviews
Acadia, ME
06/21 – 07/01
$180/nighttotal: $1800 (10 )
Cozy Home Right On Snowmobile/four Wheeler Trail!
1 3
apartment , New Sweden
Accommodation for up to 12 people with an excellent rating of 99% based on 92 reviews. This accommodation is located in New Sweden. Services and facilities include a freeze, a coffee place and a barbecue. Take advantage of the garden in this apartment in New Sweden.
Acadia, ME
06/21 – 07/01
$228/nighttotal: $2280 (10 )
Modern And Fully Furnished
1 3
apartment , Caribou
This spacious Caribou apartment rental is situated along the Aroostook River, minutes from downtown Caribou's shops and restaurants, with direct access to ATV/snowmobile trails. The 1,500-square-foot unit features two bedrooms (one king, one full and two twin beds), one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, washer/dryer, and can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests, perfect for families or groups seeking outdoor recreation and convenient access to Caribou amenities.
9.7 23 reviews
Acadia, ME
06/21 – 07/01
$131/nighttotal: $1310 (10 )
Vitality Apartment
2 3
apartment , Caribou
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom Caribou apartment offers a convenient downtown location, within walking distance of coffee shops, shopping, walking paths, and Rejuvenate Medical Spa, and less than a mile from Cary Medical Center. This pet-friendly rental sleeps four guests and features on-site parking, internet access, a full kitchen, access to a fire pit and beautiful gardens, plus an on-site massage therapist.
Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in Acadia, ME
What are some interesting places to visit in or near Acadia, ME?
Acadia National Park is a must-see, with its iconic granite peaks, rocky coastline, and lush forests. You can also visit the Abbe Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the Wabanaki people, or take a scenic drive along the Park Loop Road.
What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Acadia, ME?
Which walking or cycling routes are the best in Acadia, ME?
The Ocean Path, a 4.5-mile loop trail, offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. For cycling, try the carriage roads, a network of 45 miles of gravel paths designed by John D. Rockefeller Jr. The Park Loop Road is also a popular option for a scenic bike ride.
What sports or outdoor activites can visitors enjoy in and around Acadia, ME?
Acadia is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can hike, bike, kayak, climb, camp, and even go swimming in the ocean. There's also fishing and wildlife viewing available, and if you're interested in something a little more unique, try a guided sea kayaking tour.
What are the best rentals for families and kids in Acadia, ME?
What other towns or cities can be easily accessed from Acadia, ME?
Bar Harbor is the main town near Acadia National Park, and it's a great place to find restaurants, shops, and accommodations. You can also easily visit Southwest Harbor, a charming coastal town with a historic harbor and beautiful beaches.
What amenities are commonly available in vacation rentals in Acadia, ME?
Vacation rentals in Acadia typically offer amenities like kitchens, laundry facilities, and private decks or patios. Some rentals also have hot tubs, fireplaces, and access to outdoor spaces like gardens or yards.
What time of year is best to rent a vacation rental Acadia, ME?
The best time to visit Acadia depends on your preferences. Summer is the busiest season, but it's also the best time for hiking, biking, and swimming. Fall offers beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures, while spring is a quieter time to explore the park.
What are the local dishes in Acadia, ME region?
You should definitely try the local lobster, either in a lobster roll, a lobster bisque, or a whole steamed lobster. Another local favorite is blueberry pie, made with wild blueberries from Maine's forests.