Dreamy Maine Island Near Acadia: Explore Mt. Desert

Beach nearby, sun loungers, beach towels
1 bedroom, desk, iron/ironing board, travel crib
Hair dryer, towels, soap, toilet paper
1 bedroom, desk, iron/ironing board, travel crib
1 bedroom, desk, iron/ironing board, travel crib

About this farm stay rental

4th of July week SPECIAL. Special rate due to late cancellation. Here's your 2023 family , friends or couples vacation or remote-work spot. The Sea Glass House, my vintage 1892 Victorian full of stained glass windows and sea breezes, is a great base for exploring Mt. Desert, Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor. The house has all modern amenities and vintage charm on one of Maine’s last unbridged, year-round inhabited islands. There’s plenty of room to hang out with family and friends or tuck away for a nap or a long read. The island is an unbridged island only reached by a 20-minute ride on the mailboat (leave your vehicle in Northeast Harbor, on Mt. Desert Island), so you'll truly be away from it all. Yet you'll be at the center of a busy island community, where work centers on the lobster co-op and welcoming seasonal visitors and guests. If you've forgotten something, you can pick up basics at the seasonal lobster co-op shop or order from a shop on Mt Desert for delivery via mailboat. The mailboat schedule makes off-island trips to explore Acadia National Park or for a lunch in Bar Harbor easy and scenic. The house is an easy drive from metropolitan Boston or New York or a quick flight (to Bangor or Bar Harbor) from either. The mailboat runs 6xdaily in the summer; 4xdaily in the spring and fall. A parking space for your car in Northeast Harbor is included in the rental fee; the mailboat ticket price is not included in the rental fee. Check out the Beal&Bunker site for the most up-to-date fees and schedules The island was listed among 'The Best Secret Islands on Earth' by Travel & Leisure magazine and has been lauded by Martha Stewart, Rockefellers and generations of artists, writers and vacationers. The house was built by the island's merchant family and is embellished with original woodwork and other architectural treats that reveal the island's history. It's of course outfitted with 21st-century comforts, including WiFi, comfy beds and luxe linens and a cook's kitchen. A well-stocked library and puzzles and games help fill evenings and rainy days. Beaches and fantastic views are 5-10 minutes in any direction. Amenities on the island include: # A fine little library (wireless access, a good collection of modern literature and childrens' books as well as videos/DVD) # A much-lauded restaurant, The Dock, which attracts visitors from the region # An artists' gallery, gallery of sea glass creations and a potter's studio and store # A gift store, Winter's Work # A post office and school (with playground) # The Neighborhood House, host to movie nights, readings and other social gatherings # Two churches # Boatworks, a not-for-profit that runs summer boat-building classes for children # A yacht club (in name only) that offers lessons for adults and children # Access to daily grocery delivery What to do on an island?: -- The wonders of Acadia National Park are 20 minutes away, on Mt. Desert Island. Take an early mailboat and spend the day hiking or biking or horseback riding, or just drive up Cadillac Mountain, take in the view, and then have popovers and lemonade at Jordan Pond House. -- Numerous small museums and galleries dot Mt. Desert, as do various gardens open to visitors. There's a muasuem on Islesford plus several galleries. -- If you must, go to Bar Harbor and buy fudge and t-shirts. You'll be delighted that you can take the 6 pm boat back to the idyllic Islesford. -- If antiques and/or rummage sales are your thing, there's plenty of opportunity on Mt. Desert and on the mainland. -- Walk around the island, collecting rocks and shells and amazing views along the way. Don't forget a snack. -- Walk out to Bakers Island on the sandbar.

Amenities

Pool
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony / Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly

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Reviews

5.0/5.0
Outstanding(46 Reviews)
4.0
star 5 empty
Jul 2023
Wonderful Victorian home in the center of Little Cranberry island. Pros: Home is well appointed and spacious, and the island is fantastic!! Very close to the beauty and wonder of Acadia, and the island is a highlight in its own right. Cons: Property manager is very difficult to get a hold of, despite multiple attempts. Also seems to scream at tenants through all caps emails and make threats about not being able to stay there. Quite off-putting and added unnecessary stress to vacation. Owner is lovely and responsive but far away, so just have to go expecting to be on your own a bit. Trippy to follow the island waste policy but its what the islanders do!
5.0
Sep 2022
Wonderful!
5.0
Aug 2022
The Sea Glass house is very spacious and well stocked!
5.0
Jul 2022
Love for a Maine island
Love for a Maine island
Our week on Little Cranberry Island was just what our family needed. Time to sleep, bake, eat, read, play games, do a puzzle, walk, bike, explore, remember, and make new memories. We saw a bald eagle on Maypole Point! The Sea Glass House has lots of space to disperse for private, quiet time, but also great places to gather. We had fun looking at island history sprinkled throughout the house. Enjoyed the many outdoor spaces to watch the comings and goings on a small island. The first floor den with a pull out bed, and bath was helpful for my elder parents. The kitchen was very well equipped! Josephine was easily available via email. Melissa transported us to and from the mailboat, helping us will ALL our baggage. She and Jim were available, patient and prompt to aid us if needed. The Sea Glass House is a great place to relax and connect with family .
5.0
Sep 2021
Cozy home with beautiful collections obviously assembled with love.
5.0
Sep 2021
Sister reunion
Sister reunion
Cozy home with beautiful collections obviously assembled with love.
5.0
Sep 2021
perfect for those who appreciate classic (victorian) design, a well-equipped kitchen and lots of nooks and crannies for enjoying peace and quiet - inside and out!
5.0
Sep 2021
fun, adventurous!
fun, adventurous!
perfect for those who appreciate classic (victorian) design, a well-equipped kitchen and lots of nooks and crannies for enjoying peace and quiet - inside and out!

FAQs

How much does this farm stay cost compared to others in Islesford?

The average price for a rental in Islesford is $298 per night. This rental is $2 above the average.

Is parking included with this farm stay?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Dreamy Maine Island Near Acadia: Explore Mt. Desert. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this farm stay?

Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Dreamy Maine Island Near Acadia: Explore Mt. Desert. Enjoy the water!

Is Dreamy Maine Island Near Acadia: Explore Mt. Desert pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Dreamy Maine Island Near Acadia: Explore Mt. Desert?

We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.

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