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Best Things to Do in Bar Harbor, Maine | Eat, Stay & Play
Charming inns, great restaurants, and one amazing national park are just a few of the reasons to visit the coastal resort town of Bar Harbor, Maine.

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Photo Credit : Katherine KeenanSitting on the doorstep of Acadia National Park on Maine’s Mount Desert Island, Bar Harbor has roots as a resort town that go back to the mid-19th century, when it was a posh summer escape for families with names like Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, and Morgan. Today, Bar Harbor, with its concentration of hotels, inns, galleries, restaurants, and shops, caters to a broad array of vacationers and nature lovers. Ready for a visit? Here are some of our favorite things to do, places to stay, and restaurants to try in Bar Harbor, Maine.

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Best Things to Do in Bar Harbor, Maine | Eat, Stay & Play
5 Things to Do in Bar Harbor, Maine | Attractions
Bar Harbor Whale Museum
Researchers from the College of the Atlantic’s Allied Whale program operate this free (donations appreciated), fun-for-all-ages museum. It’s jam-packed with educational diversions, including a life-size model of a prehistoric “walking” whale, fascinating videos, and hands-on exhibits on whales and climate change.Dive-In Theater
Go down to the bottom of the sea, virtually, with “Diver Ed” Monat while cruising off Bar Harbor aboard the Starfish Enterprise. Help Monat suit up, then push him overboard and watch on the big screen as he explores the depths and selects lobsters, sea cucumbers, starfish, and other critters to bring aboard for everyone to examine (he returns them to their watery home afterward, of course). Named a 2017 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Family Adventure.”Fiore
Sample fine olive oils from around the globe, balsamic vinegars aged up to 35 years, and many other delicacies, including sea salts and pestos, at this specialty-food mecca. Named a 2012 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Around-the-World Tasting Room.”Lulu Lobster Boat Ride
Climb aboard the Lulu, a traditional Down East–style lobster boat, for a humor-filled two-hour cruise with Captain John Nicolai that covers everything you ever wanted to know about Maine’s tasty crustacean. The seal sightings and breathtaking coastal beauty aren’t bad, either. Named a 2015 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Lobster Cruise.”Abbe Museum
This splendid museum of Maine’s native peoples shifted its focus a few years ago from archaeology of a vanished world to an emphasis on living culture. Many Wabanaki artists helped design the core exhibit, “People of the First Light,” which explores the 12,000-year continuous history of people living in the Wabanaki homeland. The tales of confrontation, adaptation, and survival paint a picture of a resilient — and very much living — culture. Named a 2018 Yankee Editors” Pick for “Best Specialty Museum.”5 Places to Eat in Bar Harbor, Maine
Sweet Pea’s Café
Talk about a two-fer: Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner from the wood-fired oven at Sweet Pea Café and purchase Maine-made wine, beer, and chocolates at Bar Harbor Cellars (the town’s only winery), both located on Sweet Pea Farm. Named a 2015 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Twofold Food Stop.”Cafe This Way
A bit quirky and charmingly eclectic, this Bar Harbor café ticks all the breakfast boxes: organic and vegan options, a slew of Benedicts and omelets, and pancakes and French toast with real maple syrup. Named a 2017 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Breakfast.”Parilla
Watch the chef prepare meats and veggies on an Argentinian-style wood-fired grill as the bartender concocts you a memorable mojito at Parrilla, the casual open-air, streetside bar of Bar Harbor restaurant Havana. Cobble together a Maine-accented, Latin-inspired tapas meal or choose from entrée-sized offerings. Named a 2017 Yankee Editors’ Pick for “Best Bar Food.”The Burning Tree
The Burning Tree may be a bit off the beaten path but well worth seeking out (you’ll need a reservation, FYI). The seafood specialties vary seasonally, and the vegetarian options come straight from the chef’s garden. Don’t miss out on the signature cocktails.Rosalie’s Pizza
If you’re searching for a more casual option, look no further than Rosalie’s, in the heart of downtown. It’s served up pizza, calzones, and subs for more than 35 years, and the Wurlitzer jukebox is a real step back in time.
Photo Credit : Courtesy of the Bass Cottage Inn
Mache Bistro has permanently closed per their website.
Hi Denise. Thanks for letting us know! We have updated the post.
Mache has closed?!? I am heartbroken. It was my favorite restaurant in Bar Harbor.
Perhaps it’s a good thing that you neglect the quiet side of the island in favor of Bar Harbor. That keeps it quiet for the rest of us. I far prefer to stay in Southwest Harbor and make the occasional ventures to Bar Harbor for special occasions. There’s plenty of good places to stay and to eat in Southwest Harbor and nearby. There’s also plenty of things to do as well.
Hi Carl. I’ll be making my first trip ever to the area and would love to hear your suggestions on where to go in the Southwest Harbor area. I prefer the quieter side of things as well. Thanks.