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As you explore, stop for some saltwater taffy — try one of the 64 flavors of ice cream at Ben and Bill's Chocolate Emporium. Another must is the lobster mac and cheese at Side Street Cafe. After all, what's a trip to Maine without lobster?

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Bar Harbor runs on a slower speed. Take the day and walk the cobblestone streets bopping in and out of the countless locally owned small shops and businesses like Fair Trade Winds. Later on, stroll down the Shore Path where land meets sea.

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Adventure in Acadia

You'll feel like you stepped into a postcard when you visit to Maine's only national park. Explore Acadia on foot, by bike or in the comfort of your car with Maine cruises. Enjoy the sunset on top of Cadillac Mountain, or head to Jordan Pond to soak in the lakeside and surrounding mountains. Witness the force of Thunder Hole as the waves crash against the rocks.

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Maine is making its mark on the foodie map thanks to places like Bar Harbor. Indulge in quintessential New England fare with dishes like chowder, lobster rolls and full lobster dinners. Go beyond the typical fair and enjoy lobster mac and cheese or the unique lobster ice cream at Ben and Bill's.

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Head to the cobblestone streets to collect artisan items that will remind you of your time in Bar Harbor. Pick up a colorful decorative buoy, a piece of distinctive local pottery or a handcrafted glass ornament made of recycled metals painted with a scene from this seaside New England town.

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This coastal attraction has retained much of its charm since its glory days of the 1900s, when America's elite vacationed here in opulent summer cottages. Surrounding the rock-bound harbor is the world-famous Acadia National Park where the opulence of nature is on display.

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Bar Harbor is located on Mount Desert Island, a large island off the coast of Maine. Cruises to Bar Harbor pull into port near the central part of town. It’s a popular port of call for travelers on a Canada and New England cruise due to the attractions in Bar Harbor’s charming downtown area and its close proximity to Acadia National Park. Bar Harbor is often called the Gateway to Acadia National Park and a Bar Harbor, Maine cruise port of call provides many opportunities to explore that natural wonder.

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Acadia National Park is mostly located on Mount Desert Island and is home to the highest rocky headlands and mountain (Cadillac Mountain) along the east coast of the United States. Its sprawling beauty covers 47,000 acres and it is filled with towering trees and wildlife. Cruises to Bar Harbor provide a jumping off point for getting to Acadia National Park and a day spent there can be spent hiking on one of its 158 miles of trails (including ones to the top of Cadillac Mountain), or being driven along one of the park’s carriage roads, which are accented by 16 stone bridges. In addition to the natural beauty, you may see bears, moose, whales, and a variety of birds and other woodland creatures while making your way through Acadia National Park.

Thunder Hole

Located in Acadia National Park, Thunder Hole is a highlight of the park for many visitors – particularly if you love wave watching. Thunder Hole is a small cavern that is located on a rocky inlet. When a large wave come in, it’s forced out of that cavern like a loud clap of thunder and forms a water spout that goes high into the air, making for an exciting sight to see.

Jordan Pond

Jordan Pond is a gorgeous glacier-formed lake with strikingly clear water. Motor boats and swimming are not allowed, but you can kayak or canoe on the pond, and cruisers to Bar Harbor who are looking for a more adventurous way to spend the day may enjoy heading to Jordan Pond for some paddling.

Looking out over Jordan Pond is another popular tourist spot: the aptly named Jordan Pond House. It is a historic restaurant that has been in operation since 1890 (though the original building burned down in 1979). The thing to order here is tea with popovers, and afternoon tea on the lawn is an idyllic way to spend a summer afternoon while in Bar Harbor.

Whale Watching

Bar Harbor is located on the Gulf of Maine, which is home to a variety of whales. Depending on the time of year, you can see humpback, finback, and minke whales migrating through the waters of the Atlantic. A whale watching shore excursion will take you out to sea to search for the giant mammals and gets you up close to them so you can see the whales spout, breach, and more. On a whale watching shore excursion out of Bar Harbor, you also may see eagles, dolphins, porpoises, and possibly even puffins.

Lobster Boat Experience

Maine is famous for its lobster and you can learn more about how lobster is caught on a shore excursion that takes you onto a lobster boat for a demonstration of how lobster traps work. You’ll also learn more about the lobster fishing season in Maine and become educated on the Maine lobster itself. During your lobster boat ride you may spot other wildlife like bald eagles plus see some of the gorgeous views along the coastline of Mount Desert Island, including Egg Rock Light.

Great Cranberry Island

Great Cranberry Island is the largest of the five islands that make up the unique town of Cranberry Isles, Maine. You won’t find too much in terms of businesses and buildings on Great Cranberry Island, but you will find an idyllic slice of small-town island life with a tiny population mostly consisting of fishermen. You’ll also find peaceful nature to walk in, featuring forested shoreline and colorful wildflowers.  

Asticou Azalea Garden

Learn more about the plants and flowers of Maine at Asticou Azalea Garden. Located in Northeast Harbor, Maine, it is a popular excursion for visitors who have a Bar Harbor, Maine cruise port of call. The garden was started by a local of the area in 1956. It has a 2.3-acre garden and picturesque pond. The lovely rhododendrons and azaleas are popular flowers to see during a stroll through the gardens.

Village Green

Located on the location of the old Grand Central Hotel, Village Green was created after the hotel was torn down in 1899 in order to give Bar Harbor some public open space. The beautiful park like space is home to one of Bar Harbor’s most famous landmarks: a cast iron clock that has stood in Village Green since 1905.

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A beautiful way to spend some time in the Bar Harbor, Maine cruise port is to walk along a half-mile trail called Shore Path. The trail has been there since 1880 and provides people ambling down it with picturesque views of the sea and Porcupine Islands. Shore Path begins at Agamond Park, which is its own popular attraction in Bar Harbor for its grassy slope that leads to a panoramic harbor view.

Mount Desert Island Oceanarium

This isn’t your typical aquarium experience since the Mount Desert Island Oceanarium mostly features local animals from the surrounding Atlantic Ocean. A highlight is to see baby lobsters in the Oceanarium’s lobster hatchery and learn more about the sea creature in the adjacent Maine Lobster Museum, where you can also learn more about the life of a lobster fisherman.

George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History

If you’re interested in learning more about the outside world of Maine and its wild nature, head to the George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History in Bar Harbor. It has a number of interactive and hands-on exhibits that let visitors use all their sense to learn more about the flora and fauna of Maine.

Abbe Museum

Learn more about the native people of Maine, the Wabanaki tribe, while at the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor. You can see a collection of artifacts made by the Wabanaki tribe, some of which date back to prehistoric times.

Top Food and Drink Spots Near the Bar Harbor Cruise Port

You can find cuisine from all around the world in Bar Harbor, but its claim to fame that you can’t miss trying is located right off its shores: Maine Lobster. It’s a local delicacy and eating it is a thing to do on a Bar Harbor, Maine, cruise that even your taste buds will appreciate. Dine on decadent lobster rolls or enjoy perfectly steamed lobster claws dipped in butter. You can even get lobster flavored ice cream at Ben and Bill’s Chocolate Emporium located in Bar Harbor! Besides lobster, Bar Harbor has many other fresh seafood caught in its water that you can try in town, including oysters, shrimp, scallops, flounder, and other fish depending on the season.

Culture & History of the Bar Harbor Cruise Port

The first known people to utilize the shores of Bar Harbor were the Wabanaki tribe, who would visit the area seasonally for fishing, clam harvesting, and to pick berries.

The area became known to the Europe in 1604 when French explorer Samuel de Champlain discovered it after damaging his boat on a nearby rock ledge. The community wasn’t settled by Europeans, though, until 1763 when English businessmen arrived and set up fishing, lumbering, and shipbuilding industries in Bar Harbor (known at the time as Eden after one of America’s earliest settlers, Sir Richard Eden).

In the 1800s the beauty of Bar Harbor began to attract the rich and famous from the mainland, who would build summer homes in Bar Harbor (the Rockefellers, Astors, and J.P. Morgan all had homes in the area), or would spend summer vacations in the town. After a devastating fire destroyed much of the town in 1947, tourism was hurt. The town eventually rebuilt and today it has a population of around 5,200 and is a popular tourist destination in Maine.

In addition to tourism, there is a large fishing industry in Bar Harbor and it is also home to the College of the Atlantic, Jackson Laboratory, and MDI Biological Laboratory. It is still frequented by prominent people, including the CEO of Burt’s Bees, who has a home on Mount Desert Island near Bar Harbor.  

Bar Harbor Port Facilities & Location

The Bar Harbor, Maine cruise port is a tender port of call, meaning cruise ships anchor a short distance off shore and passengers are ferried to the port terminal in smaller tender boats. The tender ride takes about 15 minutes. The main part of town is within walking distance of the Town Pier where passengers are dropped off by the tender boat. There is an information center at the Town Pier.

Transportation in Bar Harbor

Very few taxis are available in Bar Harbor. Luckily for travelers on a Bar Harbor, Maine cruise port of call, most attractions in the city are located within walking distance. For destinations outside the city, there’s the Island Explorer, which has eight bus routes that go to various locations around Acadia National Park. Shore excursions are also a convenient and fun way to get around the area while in port.

Shopping Near the Bar Harbor Cruise Port

Bar Harbor has many tourist shops and independently owned boutiques located near the harbor in the downtown area, with most located along Main Street and its adjacent side streets. For a souvenir unique to Maine, look for jewelry with a “watermelon” tourmaline stone, which is a special type of pink and green tourmaline that is mined in Maine. Other stores in Bar Harbor that are popular with souvenir seekers are the art galleries, antique shops, and craft stores located in the city. 

Local Currency & Tipping Customs

The U.S. dollar is the accepted currency in Bar Harbor and the rest of Maine. Many ATMs are located within walking distance of the harbor. If you need to get cash right away after disembarking from one of the cruises to Bar Harbor, Maine, head to Bar Harbor Bank and Trust on Main Street that has an ATM as well as a currency exchange inside.

You can use credit cards at most places of business in Bar Harbor and surrounding areas, even if purchasing something that is just a few dollars. When in doubt, though, it’s good to double check accepted payment for a transaction if you aren’t able to pay in cash.

Tipping in Maine and all of the United States is prevalent and expected. For restaurants, taxis, and most other services, a tip of 15% to 20% of the total bill is customary.

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Bar Harbor Cruise Port is a popular destination for cruise ships, located in the heart of downtown Bar Harbor, Maine. With over 150 ships and 300,000 passengers visiting annually, the port offers easy access to the charming town of Bar Harbor and its stunning natural surroundings.

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The town pier serves as the main docking location for cruise ships, providing a convenient starting point for visitors to explore the historic downtown area. From there, it’s just a short walk to some of Bar Harbor’s best restaurants and shops.

For those looking to explore beyond the town itself, Acadia National Park is just a short distance away. The park is known for its breathtaking views of the coastline and offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking and kayaking.

One of the most common questions about Bar Harbor Cruise Port is whether it is a tender port. Fortunately, visitors will be happy to know that they can dock directly at the town pier without needing to use tenders.

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There are plenty of great choices available. Some popular options include Stewman’s Lobster Pound, Geddy’s Pub, and The Thirsty Whale Tavern. Whether you’re in the mood for seafood or something else entirely, there’s sure to be something that catches your eye.

In terms of exploring downtown Bar Harbor itself, visitors will find no shortage of things to see and do. From art galleries and museums to quaint shops and cafes, there’s always something new waiting around every corner.

Schedule of Cruise Ships Visiting Bar Harbor

Bar Harbor cruise port is a popular destination for cruise ships visiting the northeastern coast of the United States. The picturesque town, surrounded by Acadia National Park, offers stunning views and a variety of activities for visitors. If you’re planning a trip to Bar Harbor, it’s important to know the schedule of cruise ships visiting the port.

The schedule of cruise ships visiting Bar Harbor varies throughout the year, with peak season typically running from May to October. During this time, visitors can expect to see several cruise ships docked at the port each week. In 2021, over 150 cruise ships are expected to visit Bar Harbor, bringing in thousands of tourists to the area.

Some of the major cruise lines that visit Bar Harbor include Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Holland America Line. These companies offer a range of itineraries that include stops at other ports along the eastern seaboard. Visitors can check the schedule of cruise ships visiting Bar Harbor on the port’s website or through their travel agent to plan their trip accordingly.

When planning your visit to Bar Harbor during peak season, keep in mind that some days may be busier than others depending on how many ships are in port. It’s also important to note that while many shops and restaurants stay open late during peak season to accommodate tourists arriving by ship, some businesses may have different hours or close altogether on days when no cruises are scheduled.

If you’re interested in taking a cruise that includes a stop in Bar Harbor but don’t want to deal with crowds or limited business hours during peak season, consider booking a trip during shoulder season (April or November) or off-season (December-March). While fewer cruises may be scheduled during these times, you’ll still be able to enjoy all that Bar Harbor has to offer without as many tourists around.

Guide to the Bar Harbor Cruise Port: Terminals, Bus Tour Service, Free WiFi Service

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The Bar Harbor Cruise Port has two terminals: the Ferry Terminal and the Old Ferry Terminal. The primary dock for cruise ships is the Ferry Terminal, while the Old Ferry Terminal serves as a secondary dock. These terminals are conveniently located just a few steps away from Main Street, making it easy for passengers to access them by foot. The facilities at both terminals are well-maintained, providing a comfortable experience for passengers.

Bus Tour Service

The Bar Harbor Cruise Port offers a bus tour service that takes passengers to popular attractions in the area. Visitors can take advantage of this convenient service to explore some of Maine’s most beautiful sights, including Acadia National Park and Cadillac Mountain. The bus tour service is an excellent way to see some of Maine’s natural beauty without having to worry about driving or navigating unfamiliar roads.

Free WiFi Service

Passengers waiting for their ferry or bus can stay connected with free WiFi service available at both terminals. This allows visitors to keep in touch with friends and family back home or catch up on work while they wait. The free WiFi service is just one example of how the Bar Harbor Cruise Port strives to provide a comfortable and convenient experience for its passengers.

Things to Do in Charming Bar Harbor: Itinerary for Visiting Bar Harbor on a Cruise

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Acadia National Park is one of the most popular attractions in Bar Harbor, and for a good reason. The park covers over 47,000 acres of breathtaking natural beauty, including mountains, forests, lakes, and ocean shoreline. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, rock climbing, and more within the park’s boundaries. One of the most popular trails in Acadia is the Precipice Trail that offers stunning views from the top but requires some rock scrambling to reach it.

Explore the Town’s Historic District

Bar Harbor has a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century when it became a popular summer resort destination for wealthy families. Today visitors can explore the town’s historic district and see many of its original buildings still standing. A must-visit spot is St. Saviour’s Church built-in 1877 with its impressive stained-glass windows.

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Take a Whale Watching Tour

A whale watching tour is an excellent way to experience Bar Harbor’s stunning coastal scenery while viewing some of nature’s most majestic creatures up close. Several local companies offer whale watching tours from May through October when humpback whales come to feed on krill and small fish along Maine’s coast.

Enjoy Fresh Seafood at Local Restaurants

Bar Harbor is known for its fresh seafood offerings like lobster rolls, clam chowder, scallops, and more. There are several restaurants in town where visitors can try these delicious dishes while enjoying beautiful views of Frenchman Bay or downtown Bar Harbor.

Shop for Souvenirs and Local Crafts at Bar Harbor’s Boutiques

Bar Harbor has many charming boutiques selling unique souvenirs like handcrafted jewelry made from local stones or shells collected on nearby beaches. Visitors can also find beautiful pottery pieces made by local artists or handmade soaps infused with Maine blueberries.

Take a Scenic Drive Along the Coast

The scenic drive along Maine’s coastline is a must-do for anyone visiting Bar Harbor. The drive takes visitors past picturesque fishing villages, lighthouses, and stunning ocean views. One of the most popular routes is the Acadia All-American Road that runs for 40 miles along the park’s coastline.

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Explore the Surrounding Area: Map of Bar Harbor Cruise Port, Weather in Bar Harbor

Located in the heart of downtown Bar Harbor, Maine, the Bar Harbor Cruise Port is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. With its stunning natural beauty and charming coastal town atmosphere, there are plenty of things to see and do in and around Bar Harbor. Here are some ways to explore the surrounding area:

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Hiking in Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park is one of Maine’s most popular attractions and offers visitors a chance to explore nature up close. With over 120 miles of hiking trails, visitors can choose from a variety of difficulty levels ranging from easy strolls to challenging climbs. Some popular hikes include Cadillac Mountain Summit Loop Trail and Jordan Pond Path.

Shore Excursions from Bar Harbor Cruise Port

The Bar Harbor Cruise Port offers a variety of shore excursions that allow visitors to experience Maine’s unique culture and natural beauty. One popular excursion is whale watching tours where visitors can spot whales, dolphins, seals, and other marine life off the coast of Maine. Another option is lobster boat cruises where visitors can learn about lobster fishing techniques while enjoying fresh lobster rolls.

Weather in Bar Harbor

The weather in Bar Harbor varies throughout the year but during summer months (June-August), it typically ranges from mild to warm with average temperatures between 60-80°F (15-27°C). Visitors should be prepared for occasional rain showers or fog which can add to the charm of this coastal town.

Without a Guided Tour: Self-Guided Itinerary for Visiting Bar Harbor on a Cruise

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Charming and picturesque, Bar Harbor is the perfect destination for cruise ship passengers looking to explore the beauty of Maine’s coast. With its quaint shops, galleries, and restaurants, as well as its proximity to Acadia National Park, there are plenty of things to see and do in this charming town. Here’s a self-guided itinerary for exploring Bar Harbor on foot.

Explore the Town on Foot

Start your day by wandering around Bar Harbor’s downtown area. This pedestrian-friendly town has plenty of unique shops and art galleries to peruse, as well as an array of restaurants serving up fresh seafood and classic New England fare. Take some time to stroll along the waterfront path or visit the Abbe Museum to learn about Native American history in Maine.

Drive Along Park Loop Road

After exploring the town center, take a scenic drive along Acadia National Park’s famous Park Loop Road. This 27-mile road winds through forests, past rocky beaches, and up mountainsides with stunning views of the coastline and mountains. There are several stops along the way where you can park your car and take short hikes or simply enjoy the views.

Hike in Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park offers over 120 miles of hiking trails with varying levels of difficulty. For an easy hike with stunning ocean views, try the Ocean Path trail which follows the shoreline from Sand Beach to Otter Point. If you’re looking for more challenging trails with rewarding vistas at their end points, consider hiking one of Acadia’s many mountain peaks such as Cadillac Mountain or Precipice Trail (which requires climbing iron rungs).

Visit Jordan Pond House

For a taste of classic Maine cuisine and breathtaking scenery, make sure to stop at Jordan Pond House during your visit to Acadia National Park. This historic restaurant serves up delicious popovers (a type of light pastry) with butter and jam, as well as tea and other refreshments. The outdoor seating area offers stunning views of Jordan Pond and the surrounding mountains.

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Watch the Sunset from Cadillac Mountain

End your day by watching the sunset from Cadillac Mountain, the highest peak on the east coast. From this vantage point, you’ll have panoramic views of Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. Be sure to bring warm clothing as it can get chilly at the summit, even in summer months.

With a Guided Tour: Organized Itinerary for Visiting Bar Harbor on a Cruise

Holland America is one of the cruise lines that calls at Bar Harbor during the season. Tourists can plan ahead by checking the city council’s website for information on ship calls and itineraries. This allows them to make the most of their time on the island, including a visit to Acadia National Park.

Visiting Bar Harbor with a guided tour is an excellent way to explore this charming New England town. The guided tour offers an organized itinerary that takes passengers to all of the must-see destinations in Bar Harbor and its surroundings. One of these destinations is Acadia National Park, which covers more than 47,000 acres and includes mountains, forests, lakes, and coastline. The park has a rich history dating back to the ban on logging in the late 1800s when George B. Dorr began advocating for its protection.

Yacht owners can also dock at Bar Harbor and explore the area on their own. With its stunning natural beauty and picturesque coastal villages, this part of Maine is a popular destination for boaters from around the world. Yacht owners can enjoy everything from whale watching tours to lobster dinners at local restaurants.

Bar Harbor is located in New England, making it a great stop for those looking to experience the charm of this region’s northeastern coast. Visitors can stroll through quaint downtown streets lined with unique shops and galleries or take a scenic drive along Mount Desert Island’s rugged coastline.

Make the Most of Your Visit to Bar Harbor on a Cruise

Bar Harbor is a charming coastal town that offers plenty of activities and attractions for cruise ship passengers. Whether you prefer exploring the natural beauty of Acadia National Park, shopping for souvenirs in local boutiques, or indulging in fresh seafood, there’s something for everyone in Bar Harbor.

If you’re looking for a hassle-free experience, consider booking a guided tour. With organized itineraries and knowledgeable guides, you can sit back and relax while someone else takes care of the details. On the other hand, if you’re feeling adventurous, try exploring on your own with a self-guided itinerary.

No matter how you choose to spend your time in Bar Harbor, be sure to check out the schedule of cruise ships visiting the port so that you can plan accordingly. Once you arrive at the port, take advantage of the free WiFi service and grab a map to help navigate around town.

If you have limited time in Bar Harbor, focus on visiting some of the top attractions such as Cadillac Mountain or Jordan Pond House. For those who want to explore beyond Bar Harbor itself, consider taking a bus tour to see more of Acadia National Park or visit nearby towns like Northeast Harbor or Southwest Harbor.

While exploring Bar Harbor, make sure to try some fresh seafood dishes like lobster rolls or clam chowder from one of the many local restaurants. And don’t forget to save time for shopping! From handmade crafts to delicious treats like blueberry jam and maple syrup, there are plenty of unique souvenirs to bring home.

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Romantic & fun Bar Harbor sunset cruises with live folk music!

Experience the enchanting beauty of Bar Harbor, Maine, like never before aboard the Margaret Todd. Sail along the rugged coastline of Acadia National Park, where historic lighthouses, majestic mountains, and a vibrant sky paint a picture of natural beauty.

Onboard the Margaret Todd, a traditional windjammer, you’ll enjoy live folk music. The soothing sounds of the guitar, fiddle, or banjo will accompany you as you soak in the authentic ambiance of this traditional sailing vessel.

Witness the famous Egg Rock Lighthouse, spot seals, eagles, and porpoises, and watch as the sun sets over the horizon. A sunset cruise on the Margaret Todd isn’t just an activity, it’s a must-do experience for anyone visiting Bar Harbor.

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  • Mid May Through August 15th: 6:30pm  90-120 minutes
  • August 16th: 6:00pm*  75-90 minutes
  • Labor Day: 5:30pm* 60-75 minutes
  • September 22nd-September 30: 5:00pm* 60-75 minutes
  • October 1st: 4:30pm* 60-75 minutes
  • We sail Mid May through October (weather permitting)

*We are located on the easternmost edge of the Eastern Time Zone where we are the 1st to experience Sunset in the United States. Therefore, our Sunset Trips are shorter due to the decrease in daylight.

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Enjoy a 1.5 to 2 hour cruise of Frenchman Bay with beautiful views of Acadia National Park from the sea.

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Overview: Visiting Bar Harbor, Maine on a Cruise

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Located on the northeast shore of Maine’s largest island Mount Desert Island, Bar Harbor is a popular port on New England/Canada cruise itineraries and is the gateway to Acadia National Park.

Ships anchor in Frenchman Bay and tender passengers to the Town Pier, located just steps from the heart of downtown Bar Harbor. Visitors can easily set out on foot to explore this small, pedestrian-friendly town. You’ll find maps and tour information at the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center just south of the pier. A free shuttle bus links Bar Harbor with neighboring villages and various locations in Acadia National Park.

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The History of Bar Harbor

Originally named “Eden” after English statesman Sir Richard Eden, the town was renamed Bar Harbor in 1918 after the sandbar that is visible at low tide and connects Mount Desert Island to neighboring Bar Island. Visitors are drawn to the city’s stunning coastal scenery, specialty seafood, and quaint downtown shops.

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Bar Harbor has a long history as a summer retreat for writers and artists looking to escape city life. In the late 1800s, many of America’s most influential families built summer cottages on Mount Desert Island, including the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, and Carnegies. To this day, Bar Harbor is still a popular playground for celebrities, like Martha Stewart and Susan Sarandon who are also counted among the island’s part-time residents.

However, Bar Harbor may be best-known for its proximity to Acadia National Park. Designated in 1916, Acadia National Park was the first national park east of the Mississippi and despite being one of the smallest, Acadia is consistently ranked as one of the most visited national parks in the country. The park encompasses nearly half of Mount Desert Island, as well as a collection of adjacent isles, and offers much in terms of hiking, cycling, rock climbing, and scenic vistas.

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Local Flavor

Bar Harbor is all about the seafood. This charming seaside town is bursting with fresh lobster from traditional lobster rolls and delicious lobster bisque to whole steamed lobster dinners and lobster ravioli. You can even find lobster ice cream for dessert. Fresh shrimp, scallops, oysters, crab, haddock, and other fish are also plentiful and the options for sea-to-table dining are nearly endless. If you’re not into seafood, no need to worry; you’ll also find Mexican, Italian, and Asian cuisine around town.

Microbrew fans won’t want to miss a sampling of Atlantic Brewing Company’s lineup of beers. The Bar Harbor Blueberry Ale, an easy-drinking beer brewed with wild Maine blueberries, is their signature beer and can be found in restaurants and bars around town or at their tasting room.  Brewery tours are offered daily during the summer season, but keep in mind that they do fill up fast so make sure to arrive an hour before your tour time to be guaranteed a spot.

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For locally made crafts and goods, head to the shops and galleries clustered around the waterfront. Jewelry made from watermelon tourmaline, a unique pink and green gemstone found in Maine, is among the most highly sought-after souvenirs along with blueberry syrups, jams, and even beer considering wild blueberries grow nearly everywhere on Mount Desert Island. Frequent arts and crafts markets are held at the Village Green, a small grassy park in the middle of town, and the Bar Harbor Farmers Market runs from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Sundays during the summer months in the YMCA parking lot.

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Cultural Attractions

Although cultural attractions are limited on Mount Desert Island, a handful of museums and galleries in Bar Harbor highlight the natural history and Native American heritage of the region.

The Abbe Museum is the only museum in Maine dedicated solely to the Native American heritage of the state. With locations in both downtown Bar Harbor and Sieur de Monts Spring in Acadia National Park, the Abbe Museum features a vast collection of Native American artifacts spanning thousands of years in history and exhibits dedicated to the history and cultural traditions of the Wabanaki people.

Located on the campus of the College of the Atlantic in the original headquarters of Acadia National Park, the George B. Dorr Museum of Natural History features exhibits and displays on the native flora and fauna of Maine. Their tidepool tank is filled with sea stars, hermit crabs, and other marine life you can touch and observe, making this a great option if you’re traveling with children.

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Top Excursions

Cruise passengers docking at the Bar Harbor cruise port generally head out on a tour of Acadia National Park or a sightseeing cruise in the harbor. Other popular excursions include lighthouse tours, lobster boat adventures, and whale-watching cruises. Here are some of Bar Harbor’s most popular shore excursions:

  • Acadia National Park Tours —  Although a free shuttle bus is offered from Bar Harbor to destinations in Acadia National Park, you’ll see much more of the park with a guided tour. Park tours often hit all of the top sites, including Sand Beach, Thunder Hole, Otter Cliffs, Jordan Pond, and the top of Cadillac Mountain, which is the highest point along the North Atlantic seaboard.
  • Lighthouse Cruises —  Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse is the only lighthouse on Mount Desert Island. If you want to see Bear Rock, Egg Rock, or any of the other lighthouses in the area you’ll have to take a boat tour. Several tour options are available; some even include a visit to the outer islands.
  • Lobster Boat Tours —  Take a ride on a traditional lobster boat to learn everything you’ve ever wanted to know about life as a lobsterman. You’ll see how lobsters are caught as you watch your captain haul in lobster traps from the ocean floor. You’ll also enjoy scenic views of the harbor, catch glimpses of the luxurious cottages scattered along the shore, and have a chance to see whales, seals, bald eagles, and other seabirds depending on the season.
  • Whale Watching Tours —  The waters around Bar Harbor are rich with marine life, including whales, dolphins, harbor and gray seals, puffins, and other seabirds. Humpback, Finback, and Minke whale sightings are frequent during whale watching season, which runs from mid-June through mid-August, but can be seen anytime between April and October.

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Insider’s Tip

At low tide, Bar Island, located directly north of the Town Pier, is accessible by foot across a natural sand and gravel bar. The sandbar is typically open for three hours and once on the island, you can hike to the highest point for a spectacular panoramic view of the town of Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island. Visitors also enjoy exploring the bar’s tide pool area for sea stars, barnacles, and crabs. You’ll want to keep your eye on the tide to avoid getting stranded on the island until the next low tide.

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Take a Bar Harbor Sunset Cruise in Maine!

Our captain and crew will take you on one of the prettiest trips of the day on the best sunset cruise from Bar Harbor!

Departing each late afternoon from June 1st through October 15, we cruise along the rocky shoreline of Bar Harbor for some of the most breathtaking views of our beautiful area. Take in the coastal summer ‘cottages’ on the cliffs, classic Egg Rock Lighthouse and of course navigate around the local, outer islands. Along the way, our fabulous naturalist will point out local wildlife — including seals, eagles, osprey, harbor porpoise and other seabirds and marine life that may be hanging around! Near the end of the trip — watch the sun go down over the distant mountain in a relaxed, comfortable and memorable setting. Enjoy the most romantic and prettiest trip of the day with your favorite friends / family members and make a beautiful Bar Harbor memory! This Acadia sunset cruise is pet friendly to friendly pets. Book online today!

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  • May 24 through July 15 – 6:30 pm
  • July 16 through July 31 – 6:15 pm
  • August 1 through August 15 – 6:00 pm
  • August 16 through August 31 – 5:45 pm
  • September 1 through September 15 – 5:00 pm
  • September 16 through September 30 – 4:30 pm
  • October 1 through October 15 – 4:00 pm
  • October 16 through October 20 – 3:45 pm

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We offer free onsite parking!

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Customers will receive a full refund with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Customers will also receive a full refund in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Contact us by phone to cancel or inquire about a cancellation. No-shows will be charged the full price.

Questions? Call us at 207-801-2300.

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Sightseeing & Nature Cruise

Take a two hour, fully-narrated nature cruise of Frenchman Bay and enjoy the breathtaking scenery of coastal Maine, Acadia National Park, and the Bar Harbor shoreline. ( Pet friendly!) Book online today! 

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Puffins, Lighthouses, & Seabirds Cruise

Join us for an adventure into Frenchman Bay and the Gulf of Maine to see the most awesome iconic symbols of Maine: Puffins and Lighthouses! Book your boat cruise to see Petit Manan Lighthouse and more online today.

Lulu Lobster Boat

Lulu Lobster Boat

Lobster boat rides & tours in bar harbor, maine, welcome aboard the lulu.

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Our wildly popular Maine boat tour is consistently one of the top-rated boat cruises in the region. We are the only lobster boat tour in Bar Harbor hosted on a traditional Downeast-style lobster boat, offering exclusive two-hour tours that are personal and unique. We sail from the heart of the Bar Harbor waterfront at the beautiful Harborside Hotel & Marina. Come experience what is sure to be a highlight of your time in Maine!

Bar Harbor Lobster Boat Ride

Take a ride aboard our traditional, Downeast-style lobster boat, Lulu! Learn all about Maine lobsters and how we catch them. Keep an eye out for seals and other wildlife while taking in all the amazing sights that Bar Harbor has to offer.

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  • Hour Glass 2 hours
  • Clock 9 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., or 5 p.m.
  • Calendar May 8 - October 19, 2024

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Lobster Fishing

During your cruise on Lulu, experience a sample of the life and work of the Maine lobstermen (or lobsterwomen!). Watch a demonstration of how lobster traps are hauled. We’ll describe all the parts of a lobster trap and how the lobsters (and many other sea creatures) find their way to the bait inside. Learn all about the anatomy and life cycle of the Maine lobster. For example, did you know that lobsters smell with their leg hairs?

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Sightseeing

Cruising on Lulu is like making the prettiest coastal Maine postcard come to life. See different privately-owned islands up close. Observe sea birds, bald eagles, and other marine wildlife in their natural environment. View beautiful summer cottages along the shores of Mount Desert Island. When sea conditions permit, many tours cruise very close to Egg Rock Light, one of Maine’s most picturesque lighthouses.

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Seal Watching

Seal watching is the best on Lulu. Unlike the larger tour boats, Lulu can slowly and quietly approach the rock ledges where the seals rest at the lower tides. They think Lulu is just another of the hundreds of lobster boats they see every day. So, they are not frightened back into the water and remain on the rocks while Lulu’s passengers delight in watching their activities.

Over 1,000 Visitors Think We're A Catch!

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The driver and the guide explained about the lobstering industry and we learned many facts. We went by Egg Rock Lighthouse and saw the seals sunning themselves. They pulled up two traps and found lobsters for us to see and pass around. The time went quickly, but it was a splendid way to spend the afternoon!

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Our tour guide (Galen) was awesome. He was so informative about the lobster regulations and very entertaining at the same time. He has a great sense of humor that made the tour tons of fun. Definitely recommend this tour to anyone wanting to learn about lobsters!

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We had an absolutely wonderful time! We were a little concerned about how cold it might be in October, but we were so interested in what was going on that it was no bother, plus they offer us all blankets! Our tour guides were phenomenal and we learned a great deal about lobstering, but also about the area while taking in the scenery.

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The trip was really well worth it! Got to see a lighthouse, male bald eagle and seals sleeping and swimming all around. Then they pull lobster traps up and the boat's guide gives you the whole history of the lobster and all the in's and out's of being a Captain of a lobster boat. Have to do this trip if you visit Bar Harbor, Maine!

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Island Cruises

ISLAND CRUISES

Booking now available for 2024 season, bar harbor area boat tours, sailing and fishing charters, trips depart from bass harbor, maine.

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Escape the Bar Harbor crowds! We are located in beautiful Bass Harbor, just 30 minutes from Bar Harbor in Acadia National Park. Join us for a public nature cruise or private boat charter to enjoy fishing, sailing, or sightseeing! 

Public Cruises

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Nature Cruise

On this 2 hour tour, you will learn about Maine’s fishing industry, see wildlife, haul a few lobster traps, and enjoy stunning views of Acadia National Park. We cruise past Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse and experience the outer islands of Blue Hill Bay, where you’ll see seals, nesting birds, and more. This nature cruise of Blue Hill Bay and Bass Harbor is one you won’t forget!

Private Charters

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Private Fishing Charter

Book a private fishing charter to experience a comfortable day on the water exploring the beauty of Acadia National Park. Our local captains are avid fisherman and know all the best spots; we will create the perfect trip for you.

Private Sightseeing Charter

Our private sightseeing charter allows you to enjoy the beauty of Acadia National Park from the water! View lighthouses, Cadillac Mountain, and wildlife such as seals, eagles, porpoises, & more. Our local captains will help you customize your trip for a wonderful day on the water.  Visit an offshore island for a picnic, hike or dockside dining (4hrs min).

  • June - Sept
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Private Sailboat Charter

Experience one of the finest sailing destinations on planet earth aboard our beautiful 36’ sailboat charter, Motu Iti . Enjoy the fresh breeze and natural beauty sailing in Blue Hill Bay in Acadia National Park.

BAR HARBOR AND ACADIA AREA BOAT TOURS FROM SCENIC BASS HARBOR, MAINE

Island Cruises offers a leisurely, interactive introduction to the outer islands, wildlife, and history of the Bar Harbor and Acadia area. Spectacular wildlife abounds—from sunbathing seals to majestic osprey and eagles, all observable in their natural habitats. It’s no wonder that the Audubon Society, Nature Conservancy, and Maine Coast Heritage Trust have all made such strong commitments to Blue Hill Bay.

A quiet and relaxing alternative to other Bar Harbor boat tours, Island Cruises is based out of Bass Harbor. We have been family-owned and operated for 30 years. Our primary vessel, the 40-foot R.L. Gott, is a lobster-style passenger boat that carries a small and friendly crowd of no more than 49 passengers.

We’re the perfect venue to see seals, porpoises, herons, osprey, eagles, and other wildlife up close and personal, and haul a lobster trap or two—all while experiencing beautiful scenery and learning the lore of Bass Harbor and Maine’s rich fishing history from local captain Eli Strauss. Whether you enjoy wildlife or just peaceful scenery, Island Cruises has a great trip for you. Step aboard one of our boats for an experience you’ll never forget.

Custom Charters

If you want your own private boat trip you can customize a sail or power boat charter for up to 6 people.  The ultimate way to experience the Acadia coast and create a unique memory of Maine.  Join us on Fifinella our 2320 Parker or Monterey our 2520 Parker, for fishing trips, wildlife, lighthouse trips, or an excursion to an island to enjoy trails few get to see.  Take a sail on Motu Iti and enjoy the fresh ocean breezes and natural beauty of the Maine coast.

BASS HARBOR: THE "QUIET SIDE" OF MOUNT DESERT ISLAND

Escape the crowds of Bar Harbor, Ocean Drive and Cadillac and head to the “quiet side” of Mount Desert Island for a boat tour or charter with Island Cruises.

On your way to us from Bar Harbor, drive through historic Somesville and see original white clapboard houses, church, library, museum and mill pond spilling into the harbor. Take in the scenic Echo lake, formed by glaciers and bordered by Acadia National Park’s Beech and Acadia Mountains. Next, make some time for Southwest Harbor, a small village with great restaurants and shops and a long tradition of boat building; the original home of Hinckley, Morris Yachts, and master wooden boat builder Ralph Stanley. You can also visit the Wendell Gilley Museum to see his famous bird carvings and decoys.

When you join us for a tour or charter, prepare to get the best up close views of Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, seals, eagles, lobster and other Maine wildlife, and real insight into what is so special about the coast of Maine. You won’t regret making your way to Bass Harbor, the classic Maine fishing village we are so fortunate to call home.

CHECK OUT OUR TRIPADVISOR REVIEWS ★★★★★

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Amazing!! Informative on historical, biological, cultural and economical level! Our guide Eli and his wife Robin were wonderful. Eli had so many interesting facts and stories to share and he was well spoken and extremely interesting. Despite the cold temps we all enjoyed it very much. Even without seeing bald eagles, harbor seals, gray seals, porpoises, lobsters and other birds it would have been a great tour.

We took the Afternoon Nature Cruise on the RL Gott. We saw eagles, seals and even saw a dolphin. The captain was extremely knowledgeable about the islands and their history, and it fascinating to see and learn about them, the salmon hatchery, and lobster fishing. It was also really cool to see him pull in a lobster trap and learn about the lobsters and crabs inside. I would highly recommend this affordable 2 hour cruise!!

The two hour afternoon nature cruise was very enjoyable. Capt. Eli is very knowledgeable about the history of the islands in the Gulf of Maine, and provided details of the people and marine life that live(d) on or around the islands. We saw seals, eagles, porpoises, a salmon farm and a cormorant rookery. Capt. Eli also retrieved a lobster trap to explain how lobsters are caught and measured. A worthwhile experience!

Capt. Eli and first mate Jill were great hosts for our trip. Eli is very knowledgable about the islands and gets the boat real close to the rocks so you can see a light house plus various wild life like seals, porpoises, and on our trip we even saw a bald eagle. The trip included a stop for lunch at the town of Frenchboro on the Island of Long Island. Its a great little fishing village. On the way back Eli hawls up a lobster trap and talks about the lobstering industry in Maine. The entire trip is awesome and well worth it!

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Scenic Nature Cruises in Northeast Harbor, Maine

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Acadia National Park MORNING Cruise

See the Great Harbor of Mount Desert, visit a fishing community on Islesford, and visit the cliffs of Valley Cove in Somes Sound Fjord. The morning trip is typically narrated by a Park Ranger or one of our professional staff!

  • Hour Glass 2 hours 45 min
  • Calendar May 18 - October 17, 2024
  • Clock 9:30 AM
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Acadia National Park AFTERNOON Cruise

See the Great Harbor of Mount Desert, visit a fishing community on Islesford, and visit the cliffs of Valley Cove in Somes Sound Fjord. The afternoon trip is narrated by our professional narrators.

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Seals & Fjord Cruise

Join us for a late afternoon cruise to visit some of our most popular attractions! See the seals playing in the water and cruise into the breathtaking Somes Sound fjord where majestic mountains with vertical cliffs rise directly out of the sea!

  • Hour Glass 2 hours
  • Calendar June 15 - September 1, 2024
  • Clock 4:00 PM

Sunset Cruise

Enjoy a stunning sunset over Somes Sound. The mountains of Acadia and the breathtaking Cranberry Isles provide the perfect backdrop for dramatic sunsets mirrored across the sea.

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  • Calendar July and August (Sun, Tues, Wed, Thurs)
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Welcome to Sea Princess Cruises

Discover the treasure of Mount Desert Island’s southern shore on the Sea Princess’s unforgettable scenic nature cruises. Watch seals basking on East Bunker Ledge, see a bald eagle soar overhead, view historic homes, visit the quaint fishing village of Islesford on Little Cranberry Island, and take in the majestic splendor of Somes Sound Fjord’s mountain peaks and rugged shores. Each trip is a unique nature experience. Book in advance; tours often sell out!

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Private Charters

Sea Princess is available for your special function. Whether it is transportation to the Cranberry Islands, the Islesford Dock Restaurant, a private narrated scenic cruise, or a catered party up Somes Sound Fjord, Sea Princess can make your event memorable. Contact us for details or to arrange a charter.

People Give Our Northeast Harbor Boat Tours 5 Stars!

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Our tour guide, Mike, was knowledgeable and really interesting. He showed us eagles, seals, and other creatures. A very reasonably priced and wonderful afternoon.

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We lucked out with perfect weather and totally enjoyed this cruise. Everything went smoothly and professionally. I definitely recommend Sea Princess cruises.

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This cruise was very enjoyable and accompanied by a knowledgeable and interesting ranger. Saw white tailed eagle, seals and harbor porpoises on our trip.

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The host was informative, had a nice sense of humor, and was always willing to answer questions. We enjoyed touring the Cranberry Islands. We highly recommend this tour.

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This was an amazing trip. The crew was informative, and we got a forty minute break on Cranberry Island. We saw seals and lots of birds. It was great.

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This local cruise was suggested to us by a random tourist who raved about it. We immediately made a reservation for the three couples. The guide was excellent.

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A Super Fun Bar Harbor Cruise Port Itinerary (On Your Own)

D uring our unforgettable Canada and New England vacation, my friend Angie and I sailed into the breathtaking port of Bar Harbor, Maine, aboard a Holland America cruise. As our last stop, we couldn’t wait to explore all that this charming destination had to offer— from exploring picturesque Acadia National Park to catching glimpses of celebrity homes. We crafted a meticulously planned itinerary that perfectly suited our desires. Here is the Bar Harbor cruise port itinerary we created that left us with perfect Maine memories.

First, Rent a Car

Angie and I were promptly picked up at the port by Enterprise rental cars, as we had arranged in advance. After a 30-minute drive, we arrived at the airport, where we collected our vehicle. Although the process of reaching our destination and completing the necessary paperwork took some time, the rental price was reasonable, and we were pleased to have control over our day’s itinerary.

With excellent fuel efficiency, the car proved to be cost-effective, resulting in a total price of $140, including refueling and the rental itself. While the roads were easily navigable, cellular service was intermittent in certain areas.

To see how the cruise played out, check out this article about the Canada and New England cruise .

Seal Harbor

Located just 30 minutes away from the Bar Harbor cruise port, we decided to take the scenic route towards Acadia National Park and explore the highly recommended areas. One such area is Seal Harbor, renowned for its stunning mansions and celebrity residences, including the likes of Martha Stewart.

Navigating through the winding roads of these charming neighborhoods can prove to be a challenge when trying to find specific addresses of the homes you wish to see. Nonetheless, we strolled along, marveling at the magnificent multi-million dollar properties that dotted the landscape.

Venturing out to MDI (Mount Desert Island) is an absolute delight, as it is home to Bar Harbor and a cluster of upscale Maine towns. These towns are favored summer destinations for affluent socialites and boast impressive art galleries, exquisite dining options, and unique accommodation choices.

The charming city of Ellsworth, nestled on the way to Acadia National Park, offers a picturesque gateway filled with delightful attractions. From museums to birding hotspots, and the captivating Timber Tina’s Great Maine Lumberjack Show that runs throughout the summer, there is plenty to enjoy. Don’t miss the incredible telephone museum, an intriguing dive into our communication history.

Among the charming towns, my personal favorite is Northeast Harbor , reminiscent of serene hamlets found in upstate New York. Its quaint village shops, captivating eateries, and an air of sophistication make it a playground for the affluent, including notable homeowners like the Rockefeller’s.

While exploring, be sure to visit Main Street Mercantile, a must-see shop brimming with souvenirs, glassware, household items, and delightful baby gifts. It’s truly a joy to uncover the hidden treasures of these enchanting small towns at your own pace.

Lunch at Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound

Angie and I share a love for food, and we were thrilled to indulge in some delectable fresh Maine lobster. I’m confident that you’ll feel the same way. After receiving a local recommendation, we eagerly made our way to Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound , a charming restaurant that has been serving customers since 1956.

Here, you’ll discover some of the finest lobsters in the world, sourced from Mount Desert Island and sold within hours of being caught. It doesn’t get much fresher than that!

For our meal, both of us opted for a Lobster Roll accompanied by sides of coleslaw and potato salad. The rolls were perfectly crispy on the outside and delightfully soft on the inside. What’s more, they were generously filled with juicy lobster meat. A side of melted butter provided the ideal complement for dipping our lobster rolls, resulting in a truly divine bite.

Visit Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park, commonly known as the Crown Jewel of the North Atlantic Coast, stands as the premier attraction in Bar Harbor. It is one of the easily one of the key reasons the cruise ships tend to visit here on their Canada and New England itineraries . Our Holland America ship featured some amazing Acadia National Park trips, but we wanted to see several other things in the area, hence curating our own itinerary.

Immerse yourself in the grandeur of this massive park, spanning across half of Mount Desert Island. Begin your exploration by traversing Park Loop Road’s winding 27 miles, where scenic overlooks and captivating photo opportunities await at every turnout.

Marvel at the breathtaking views offered by the oceanside cliffs, granting you a splendid vantage point of the park’s pristine beauty. Encounter the serene beach setting of Thunder Hole and Sand Beach, a stark contrast to the lush, tree-covered mountains. The rhythmic force of the surf lapping against the rocky shore is sure to mesmerize.

During our visit to Acadia National Park , we unfortunately couldn’t find the time to explore the renowned Jordan Pond House and its scenic trail or indulge in the famous popover restaurant. Instead, we decided to head to Frenchman Bay, where we captured breathtaking photos of the stunning beachfront and the majestic mountains in the background.

Keep an eye out for the picturesque Porcupine Islands, the charming mounds of land rising from the shimmering waters of Frenchman Bay.

Cadillac Mountain

The pinnacle of Acadia National Park awaits at Cadillac Mountain, its granite-topped peak towering at an elevation of 1532 feet. As the highest mountain along the North Atlantic seaboard, this awe-inspiring summit treats visitors to a panoramic 360-degree vista overlooking Bar Harbor, Frenchman Bay, and the Cranberry Isles.

A close second in terms of natural beauty lies within Jordan Pond, an exquisite area framed by the majestic Penobscot Mountain and the iconic “The Bubbles.”

Don’t forget to keep an eye out for the wild blueberries that flourish in the area, adding a delightful touch to your journey. While witnessing the nation’s first sunrise may prove unlikely for cruising enthusiasts, Cadillac Mountain proudly holds this title. Trust me when I say the pictures depicting this remarkable spectacle are nothing short of magnificent.

Bass Harbor Head Light

For those with a passion for lighthouses, a visit to Bass Harbor Head Light is a must. Perched on the rugged granite shoreline of MDI, this historic beacon, dating back to 1855, stands as one of the most photographed lighthouses along the Eastern Seaboard.

While visitors can explore the impressive grounds, please note that the lighthouse itself is privately owned and not open for public entry.

Shop for Souvenirs in Bar Harbor

Downtown Bar Harbor, just steps away from the cruise port, is the ultimate destination for all your souvenir needs. From unique and cheesy mementos to adorable and fantastic treasures, you’ll find practically every type of souvenir here. Spend your entire day leisurely browsing through the relaxed and fun offerings available in this port.

Don’t miss out on visiting two must-see stores: Cool as a Moose and Fair Trade Winds. These stores are packed with an array of goodies that will leave you spoiled for choice.

If you’re a jewelry enthusiast like myself, you’ll be thrilled to know that Maine is the source of the elusive watermelon tourmaline. The pieces available here are absolutely stunning. Additionally, there is an abundance of upscale food products such as jams, jellies, sauces, syrups, and more, that are perfect for taking home as souvenirs.

No trip to this region of Maine would be complete without indulging in the flavors of blueberry. We highly recommend trying the blueberry soft-serve ice cream cone from CJ’s Big Dipper. Heavens to Betsy, it’s truly phenomenal!

As you leisurely stroll along the pedestrian-clad sidewalks and explore the immaculate stores, galleries, and wineries, it becomes evident why Bar Harbor has remained a beloved New England summer retreat for over a century.

Bar Harbor: A Visit to Remember

Upon completing our day tour, we returned the car to the airport. Angie and I were then chauffeured back to Bar Harbor, allowing us to explore the area near our cruise ship at our leisure. Opting for self-guided exploration in Bar Harbor proved to be an excellent decision. We avoided waiting for large groups to embark and disembark from buses, skipped unwanted destinations, and were not bound by rigid itineraries.

Planning your own trip shouldn’t pose any difficulties. We hope that these recommended suggestions for the Bar Harbor cruise port mentioned above will enhance your experience in this remarkable destination.

**I was hosted on this cruise by Holland America, but our day on our own was at our own expense. As with all of our articles, opinions and reviews are 100% ours and unbiased. 

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Bar Harbor is a port town on Mount Desert Island (Hancock County, Maine USA), with a population of around 5,000. It is a very popular tourist destination in Maine's Down East region.

Since January 2024, Bar Harbor Port (locode USBHB) has limited cruise shipping to 1000 daily disembarking tourists (passengers and crew), which is a substantial reduction from the previous 3000 daily visitors to the cruise port.

It is estimated that cruise tourists contribute USD 20+ million annually to Maine State's economy. Before the cruise shipping industry's pause (since mid-March 2020), the port expected nearly 200 ship calls and 300,000+ passengers. However, the entire 2020 season was eventually canceled. By mid-November 2020, Bar Harbor ME had booked 150+ cruise ship dockings (scheduled port calls) for season 2021.

Regularly scheduled ferries connect to Canada ( Yarmouth Nova Scotia ), with crossing time 3,5 hours.

In 2016, the port handled 105 cruise ship calls and around 169,000 passengers. During season 2016, cruise tourists spent at Bar Harbor around USD 15 million, with total economic impact USD 20,2M (based on a University of Maine study). To these figures must be added passenger fees (USD 0,7M) paid to the city. Also additional is spending by crew and cruise companies themselves. The study team handed out surveys to cruise passengers arriving at Harbor Place or Harborside Dock. Tourists returned 2231 surveys by mail (47% response rate). According to the study, 138,285 passengers disembarked in the cruise port in 2016. This was 87% of vessels' combined passenger capacity (163,000 pax). Note: passenger fees are based on the ship's capacity. The study also showed that in 2016, around 2 million tourists visited Bar Harbor and Acadia NP, of which cruisers were around 10%.

During season 2017, the cruise port handled a total of 171 ship calls (40% increase over 2016) and over 225,000 passengers.

On November 17, 2020, Bar Harbor Town Council discussed the popular policy (for smaller seaports in the USA) to limit the annual number of ships due to the ongoing concerns over the COVID crisis. In November 2022, via voting (1780 vs 1273) was placed a daily limit of 1000 cruise tourists, effective January 2024. A fine of US$100 per person is imposed on the company/operator for every disembarking passenger over the daily limit.

The small town is nationwide famous for its MDI Biological Laboratory (1898-founded independent nonprofit biomedical research facility), The Jackson Laboratory (JAX - large research facility specializing in mammalian genetics, nonprofit with over 2100 employees), College of the Atlantic (COA - private liberal-arts college).

However, Bar Harbor is best known for Acadia National Park/NP, which includes ~1/2 of Mount Desert Island (Cadillac Mountain) plus adjacent smaller isles. The town is served by Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport (in Trenton ME), located approx 15 km (9 mi) northwest of downtown Bar Harbor. The county-owned airport serves regularly scheduled domestic flights (carriers Elite Airways, Peninsula Airways, Cape Air, PenAir) connecting to Boston MA, Newark NJ, and Vero Beach FL.

In close proximity to downtown, Acadia NP offers numerous outdoor activities, such as hiking, trekking, biking, mountain climbing, bird watching. Tourists interested in the island's marine life can visit the yacht marina (at the end of Main Street) and sign up for boat tours for wildlife viewing (puffins, whales, seals, lobster, pelagic seabirds) or harbor cruises.

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Bar Harbor ME is a tender cruise port, which means cruise liners anchor in Frenchman Bay and their passengers are transported to the pier via the ship's tender boats.

After the ship drops anchor, cruise passengers are ferried back and forth to one of the port's 2 piers/docks in downtown (at 121 Eden Street). From there, they can connect (with trolleys and buses) to local attractions, including Acadia National Park.

(NEW) Bar Harbor cruise terminal "Marine Atlantic"

As tendering passengers increase cruise companies' costs, there is a plan for the conversion of the old ferry terminal (on Eden Street) to a combined ferry -cruise terminal facility.

The town voted on June 13, 2017 (Article 12) to re-zone the old ferry terminal. Following the vote (945 to 658), the town purchased the state-owned Marine Atlantic property (former ferry terminal) from the Maine Department of Transportation. This facility served two Bay Ferries ships (The Cat, The Bluenose) connecting Bar Harbor with Nova Scotia Canada ( Yarmouth ).

  • In February 2019 was signed a 5-year lease deal (thru 2024) with annual rent CAD 264,000.
  • By the lease agreement, Bay Ferries started a major terminal renovation project that includes demolition and rebuilding of Customs Plaza, as well as a renovation of outbuildings and portions of the terminal building's interior.
  • Customs Plaza's renovation also includes installing new equipment (required by US Customs and Border Protection), repairs to the existing docking pier, installing a new fixed bridge section (adjacent to the pier), transfer of the floating ferry ramp from Portland to Bar Harbor.
  • Nova Scotia contributed to the cost of the ferry terminal's border services. Since the Maine-Nova Scotia ferry service was resumed (2015-2018), the NS government spent CAD 32 million in subsidies.

Article 12's zoning change allows cruise (and other) vessels to dock at the ferry terminal. Several lawsuits (filed by locals) were against this port development project. As of 2019, Ferry Terminal Visioning Committee has approved the state-owned property to be used as a multi-use terminal. The current deal includes a 5-year lease for the CAT ferry providing daily connections Bar Harbor-Yarmouth. Other terminal uses could include a possible yacht marina, boat storage, overflow parking (for tourists), cruise ship tendering.

The town has a webpage dedicated to materials developed by consultants and the local committee process. More information can be found at barharbormaine.gov/393/Ferry-Terminal. Anyone interested in this issue could follow port developments on the website.

In early-July 2020, due to the progressing in the USA COVID pandemic, Bar Harbor decided to close its seaports to cruise ships for the remainder of 2020. On July 7, town councilors voted to ban cruise ships after ACL-American Cruise Lines announced its plan to resume coastal voyages with some itineraries visiting several Maine coast towns.

In early-August 2021, the Town Council voted unanimously for the 65-year-old ferry terminal to be demolished, once there's money and a plan to replace it with a new facility. Most of the existing infrastructure (including the pier) will be demolished, to fulfill the contract with Bay Ferries. The decision was made following a workshop with the Harbor Committee in July, during which was also suggested building a new Marina (yacht-serving port facility).

  • In late-July, the Canadian company announced plans to restart its fast-catamaran service (THE CAT ship) linking with Canada (Yarmouth) .
  • The 1956-built old ferry terminal was originally designed to serve the Canadian ferryboat MV Bluenose (1977-built/1982-scrapped), so the current layout is obsolete. 
  • The current terminal consists of 2 causeways, 2 piers/docks (north and south), 2 vehicle bridges (between both piers), and a dilapidated building.

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Can You Walk Bar Harbor From the Cruise Ship Port?

By Michael Ferguson

Bar Harbor, Maine is a beautiful seaside destination that has become a popular cruise ship destination. With its quaint charm and stunning scenery, it’s no wonder why so many travelers choose to visit Bar Harbor via a cruise.

But can you walk Bar Harbor from the cruise ship port? The answer is yes!

The Bar Harbor Cruise Ship Terminal is located in the heart of this charming town, just steps away from all the attractions and activities that Bar Harbor has to offer. Walking around Bar Harbor is one of the best ways to take in the sights and sounds of this picturesque town. From the bustling shops and restaurants on Main Street to the picturesque harbor views, walking around Bar Harbor gives visitors an intimate experience with the area.

The streets are pedestrian-friendly, making it easy for visitors to navigate their way around town. Additionally, there are plenty of benches along the way so visitors can take a break from sightseeing when needed. Visitors can also take advantage of free trolleys which travel up and down Main Street throughout most of the day.

If you’re looking for more adventurous options for exploring Bar Harbor, there are plenty available as well. Visitors can rent bikes or kayaks and explore Acadia National Park or take a scenic boat tour around Frenchman Bay. There are also plenty of trails throughout Acadia National Park that you can explore on foot.

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Port of Baltimore suspends ship traffic after bridge collapse: What it means for travel

Travel is being impacted by Tuesday’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse along Interstate 695 in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Drivers were immediately directed to take alternate routes through the city, following the early morning incident. What’s less clear is what the bridge collapse may mean for upcoming cruises in and out of Baltimore.

“Vessel traffic into and out of the Port of Baltimore is suspended until further notice,” the Port of Baltimore posted on X, formerly Twitter.

Live Updates: Baltimore's Key Bridge collapses after ship hits it; construction crew missing

Rep. Kweisi Mfume, D-Md., whose district includes the bridge and the port, called the collapse an “unthinkable horror” and said he had spoken with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and the White House. 

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“They are responding with all of the assets at their disposal,” he said in a statement. “Our prayers right now are for the missing individuals and victims of this tragedy. We thank God for the effective service of our first responders.”

Here’s what we know.

Which cruises go to Baltimore?

Several major cruise lines serve Baltimore. According to the Cruise Lines International Association, the industry’s leading trade group, published itineraries in the 2024 calendar year include a dozen ships making 115 stops in Baltimore.

“We are deeply saddened by the tragedy and collapse of the Key Bridge that occurred last night and extend our support and heartfelt prayers to all those impacted,” CLIA spokesperson Anne Madison said in an emailed statement. “We join everyone in extending our thanks and appreciation to the first responders and emergency workers in Baltimore, the U.S. Coast Guard, and other professionals who are working with one goal in mind—to save lives. We are closely following this situation.”

Carnival’s website shows Carnival Pride and Carnival Legend also have sailings into or out of Baltimore set for April. 

Carnival Legend will temporarily move operations to Norfolk, Virginia.

The ship's current cruise, which left for a planned round-trip sailing from Baltimore on March 24, will end in Norfolk on Sunday. Passengers will then receive free bus rides to Baltimore. The vessel's next cruise will sail round-trip from Norfolk later that day.

“Our thoughts remain with the impacted families and first responders in Baltimore,” Carnival president Christine Duffy said in a statement. “We appreciate the pledge made by President Biden today to dedicate all available resources to reopen Baltimore Harbor to marine traffic as soon as possible. As those plans are finalized, we will update our future cruise guests on when we will return home to Baltimore, but in the meantime, we appreciate the quick response and support from officials in Norfolk.”

The cruise line has not yet shared plans for Carnival Pride. Carnival's parent company, Carnival Corp., said the temporary change in homeport is estimated to have an impact of up to $10 million on adjusted EBITDA and adjusted net income this year, according to a news release .

Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas, which left from Baltimore on March 23 , will return to Norfolk instead on April 4. "Our guests on board will be provided compensation and complimentary shuttle transportation as well as Wi-Fi and phone calls to adjust their travel arrangements," a spokesperson said in an email.

The ship's April 4 and 12 cruises will leave from Norfolk, too. "Our guests booked to sail with us will receive compensation due to the necessary adjustments made to their vacations," the spokesperson added. "After returning from the April 12 cruise, Vision will head to the Bahamas for its previously scheduled maintenance."

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American Cruise Lines has roundtrip sailings from Baltimore scheduled in May, according to its website.

“We will monitor the situation and make adjustments to future cruises if needed, but at the present time our schedules remain unaffected, and our thoughts remain with those affected by the immediate situation and rescue efforts underway,” an American Cruise Lines spokesperson told USA TODAY.

Norwegian Cruise Line doesn’t appear to have any Baltimore sailings until September on Norwegian Sky . The line will stay in contact with the port and share any changes with passengers and travel partners, according to a spokesperson.

"In the meantime, we wish the city of Baltimore strength during this very unfortunate event," they said in an email.

Alternate routes for the Baltimore bridge

Most drivers can take Interstate 95 (Fort McHenry Tunnel) or Interstate 895 (Baltimore Harbor Tunnel) to avoid the collapsed bridge. However Maryland Transportation Authority notes there are some exceptions .

Vehicles carrying hazardous materials, including more than 10 pounds of propane, are not allowed in the tunnels. Additionally, vehicles more than 13-feet and 6-inches high or 8-feet wide may not use the 1-895 Baltimore Harbor Tunnel. Vehicles more than 14-feet and 6-inches high or 11-feet wide may not use the I-95 Fort McHenry Tunnel. 

Those vehicles should use the western portion of I-695 instead.

Baltimore cruises to reroute after bridge collapse pauses port traffic

Carnival, royal caribbean will move some operations to norfolk while baltimore recovers from key bridge collapse.

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Cruise lines are scrambling to make alternative plans and avoid the Port of Baltimore while officials suspend vessel traffic amid cleanup and rescue efforts around the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.

Three major cruise lines sail from Baltimore, though no ships were in port Tuesday morning. The next cruise was scheduled to depart Sunday, but its operator confirmed late Tuesday afternoon that the voyage would instead head out from Norfolk.

Amira M. Hairston, a spokeswoman for the Baltimore port, said in an email that the status of the upcoming cruise ship schedule is not yet known.

“At this time we do not know how long vessel traffic will be suspended. As soon as that is determined we will provide an update. Until then please keep those involved in your prayers,” Hairston wrote.

Royal Caribbean International’s Vision of the Seas left Saturday for a 12-night southern Caribbean cruise with plans to return April 4. The cruise line said in a statement Tuesday that it was “closely monitoring the situation, and our port logistics team is currently working on alternatives for Vision of the Seas’ ongoing and upcoming sailings.”

On Thursday, the cruise company said the current sailing would end in Norfolk.

“Our guests on board will be provided compensation and complimentary shuttle transportation as well as Wi-Fi and phone calls to adjust their travel arrangements,” Royal Caribbean said.

Upcoming cruises on April 4 and 12 will sail from Norfolk as well, and passengers will be compensated for the change. The ship was already scheduled for maintenance in the Bahamas after the April 12 cruise.

“We are deeply saddened by the tragedy and collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and extend our heartfelt prayers to all those impacted,” the company said.

Carnival Legend set off Sunday for a seven-day Bahamas cruise; the ship was scheduled to return March 31 and depart for its next sailing the same day. Instead of coming back to Baltimore, Carnival said late Tuesday, it will end its trip in Norfolk, and free buses will bring passengers back to Baltimore.

The ship’s next seven-day cruise will leave Norfolk and return to the port. In a news release , Carnival said it would temporarily move Baltimore operations to Norfolk “while Key Bridge rescue and cleanup efforts continue.”

“Our thoughts remain with the impacted families and first responders in Baltimore,” Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line, said in a statement. “We appreciate the pledge made by President Biden today to dedicate all available resources to reopen Baltimore Harbor to marine traffic as soon as possible. As those plans are finalized, we will update our future cruise guests on when we will return home to Baltimore, but in the meantime, we appreciate the quick response and support from officials in Norfolk.”

Carnival Pride is supposed to start sailing from Baltimore next month, mostly to the Bahamas and eastern Caribbean.

Norwegian Cruise Line does not have cruises scheduled out of the port until later this year. American Cruise Lines, a U.S. river cruise operator, has Chesapeake Bay trips on small vessels scheduled from Baltimore starting in May. The cruise line said it will monitor developments “and make adjustments if needed.”

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) said it was “deeply saddened” by the bridge collapse and was closely following the situation. “Right now, the most important thing to do is to allow the emergency workers to do their work,” the group wrote in a statement.

This year, 12 ships are scheduled to make a total of 115 calls at the Port of Baltimore, the industry association said. With room for roughly 2,000 or 2,100 passengers at double occupancy, most Baltimore-based ships are much smaller than the record-breaking behemoths that sail from Florida ports.

“Any adjustments to current cruise activity at the port will be announced as soon as available by the individual cruise lines,” CLIA said in its statement.

A news release issued last month by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s office said that more than 444,000 individuals cruised out of the Port of Baltimore last year, the most since 2012. The Maryland Port Administration said in a news release last year that the cruise industry generates nearly 400 jobs and $63 million in revenue every year for local businesses.

The port positions itself as a convenient option for cruising year-round, thanks to its location off Interstate 95 and plentiful parking. More than 40 million people live within a six-hour drive of the city, the port administration says.

Baltimore bridge collapse

How it happened: Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after being hit by a cargo ship . The container ship lost power shortly before hitting the bridge, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) said. Video shows the bridge collapse in under 40 seconds.

Victims: Divers have recovered the bodies of two construction workers , officials said. They were fathers, husbands and hard workers . A mayday call from the ship prompted first responders to shut down traffic on the four-lane bridge, saving lives.

Economic impact: The collapse of the bridge severed ocean links to the Port of Baltimore, which provides about 20,000 jobs to the area . See how the collapse will disrupt the supply of cars, coal and other goods .

Rebuilding: The bridge, built in the 1970s , will probably take years and cost hundreds of millions of dollars to rebuild , experts said.

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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy  came under fire after he did not return to the Garden State following the historic earthquake on Friday that left residents rattled.

U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew , N.J.-R, spoke with “FOX News Live” on Saturday after Murphy did not issue an on-camera address to residents, despite a few TV and phone interviews, including an interview Saturday with CBS.

“We haven’t heard from the governor — and you know, on a lighter side, Arthel, there are those that say maybe it’s good he didn’t come, because every time he’s in New Jersey, he’s increasing taxes, tolls, fees and subsidizing illegals,” Van Drew told “FOX News Live” co-anchor Arthel Neville. 

“But on a serious note, he wasn’t at a world summit for world peace. I mean he was at a Democratic convention — basically an association of democratic governors who were probably working on ways to make more democratic governors,” he said.

Van Drew said that residents were forced to look to New York leadership for guidance during the natural disaster — rather than their own governor.

“So I think he could have taken maybe even 12 hours out to come back to New Jersey. Our folks in New Jersey really had to look to New York — to New York officials — and what they were saying,” Van Drew said.

“Even though the actual earthquake was centered in Lebanon, New Jersey, in the northwestern part of the state.”

The Republican representative said Murphy could have easily traveled back to his state to assure residents that they were safe.

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“It would have been a nice symbol if he came back and said, ‘you know what, everything’s going to be OK. I want to personally review the infrastructure myself, see what the team has done, and then he could have gotten back to the convention, the association that he was at,” Van Drew said.

“So I personally was a little disappointed that he didn’t make it. It’s just good for people to know that their leaders are there during times of problems,” he said.

“And even though, in, you know, the world scheme of earthquakes, with what California sees or some other states — this was not huge — it was the biggest earthquake the state of New Jersey has had almost in a century and a half. I wish he had been there.”

Rep. Jeff Van Drew

Fox News has reached out to Murphy’s office for comment.

On Saturday, the governor wrote on X that the state’s emergency operations center was deactivated on Saturday morning.

“Our State Emergency Operations Center has deactivated as of 10:00 a.m. today,” Murphy wrote.

“We have had no reports of major damage to structures, roadways, or infrastructure as a result of yesterday’s earthquake .”

Earthquake map

The earthquake measured at least 4.8 magnitude and struck near Lebanon, New Jersey, at 10:23 a.m. on Friday, about 45 miles west of New York City and 50 miles north of Philadelphia, according to the USGS. 

An estimate indicates the quake might have been felt by more than 42 million people in 14 states from Maine to North Carolina. More than two-dozen aftershocks have been felt since.

More than 152,000 Americans reported feeling shaking to the USGS.

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DISCLAIMER: Due to the unpredictable nature of the weather, tours are subject to cancellation for safety reasons. The decision to cancel is made 1-1.5 hours before a trip’s departure. We do our best to alert passengers as quickly as possible. If you ordered tickets online or over the phone and provided an email address,  please check your email before arrival to confirm the status of your trip . You can also call our office at (207) 288-2386 from an hour to an hour and a half before trip departure. Due to high call volume, our ticket staff will do their best to answer each call as quickly as possible.

If cruises are modified or cancelled due to weather, Bar Harbor Whale Watch Co. is not responsible for changes or interruptions to patrons’ travel plans including accommodation fees, transportation fees and parking fees or tickets incurred. 

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