Morning: Arrive in Bar Harbor and settle into your accommodation. Take a leisurely stroll through Bar Harbor Village, browsing the boutique shops and sampling a fresh coffee at a local café.
Afternoon: Head to Waterfront Park for stunning views of Frenchman Bay and a chance to snap photos of the iconic pier. Enjoy a light lunch at a seaside eatery before exploring the historic Agamont Park for panoramic village vistas.
Evening: Dine at a waterfront restaurant featuring fresh lobster and locally sourced seafood. After dinner, wander the lit streets of the village, perhaps stopping for a craft cocktail at Bar Harbor Brewing Company.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive the Park Loop Road, stopping first at the iconic Thunder Hole to watch waves crash into the rock formation. Continue to the historic Jordan Pond House for their famous popovers and tea.
Afternoon: Hike the moderate Jordan Pond Path, circling the pristine lake with views of the Bubbles. Afterwards, ascend Cadillac Mountain—the highest point on the East Coast—for breathtaking panoramas.
Evening: Return to Bar Harbor and relax with a casual dinner at Shipyard Brewing Company, where you can enjoy a brewery tour and sample local ales. End the day with a sunset walk along the harbor.
Find HotelsMorning: Explore the tranquil Sand Beach for a sunrise dip or simply enjoy the soft sand. Visit the nearby Otter Cliff for dramatic cliffside views of the Atlantic.
Afternoon: Take a guided boat tour to spot seals, puffins, and possibly whales off the coast. Afterward, browse the art galleries and gift shops along Main Street for souvenirs.
Evening: Savor a farewell dinner at a farm‑to‑table restaurant highlighting Maine’s local produce. Depart Bar Harbor with memories of coastal beauty and mountain vistas.
Find HotelsIf you have extra time, add a fourth day to explore the quieter eastern side of Acadia, visiting Bass Harbor Head Light and the charming fishing village of Ellsworth. To shorten the trip, focus on the Park Loop Road highlights—Thunder Hole, Jordan Pond, and Cadillac Mountain—and skip the boat tour, saving both time and a few dollars.