Excursion Acadia national park tour at Bar Harbor

Cruise line: Silversea
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Embrace the pristine natural beauty of Acadia National Park during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion.


Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park

Depart the pier for the brief drive to the 35,000-acre (14,164-hectare) Acadia National Park, one of the most visited parks in the United States. En route, pass through the quaint town of Bar Harbor to view some of the charming Victorian mansions built by America's rich and famous at the turn of the 20th century. Upon arrival at Acadia National Park, a stop is made at the Hulls Cover Visitors' Centre.


Scenic Tour and Thunder Hole

Next, drive along the 27-mile (43-kilometre) Park Loop Road, where wonderful coastal, mountain and forest scenery abounds. Proceed along the ocean's edge and pass by Sand Beach, Schooner Head Overlook and the High Seas Estate. At Thunder Hole, a brief photo stop is made to see the ocean swells converge against the granite cliffs to create a thunderous roar. You may watch this phenomenon from the top of the road, or take the stairs down to the water's edge.


Cadillac Mountain

Your drive continues past Otter Cliffs and the Gulf of Maine, which offers spectacular vistas of offshore islands. From here, pass by pine wood forests and the Jordan Pond House for splendid views of the Penobscot Mountains and Bubbles Hill, home to old stone-cut bridges, carriage trails and over 50 animal species.


Your tour concludes with a panoramic photo stop on Cadillac Mountain (weather permitting) before commencing the brief drive back to the pier.

Points of interests

Points of interest seen on this excursion include: Bar Harbour, Acadia National Park, Park Loop Road, High Seas Estate, Thunder Hole, Cadillac and Penobscot Mountains, Otter Cliffs, Gulf of Maine, Bubbles Hill

Note

Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking over surfaces that are paved, uneven and slippery when wet, with approximately 20 steps to negotiate to view the cave at Thunder Hole and some areas that are not wheelchair-accessible. Since walking is at the discretion of each participant, this tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a collapsible wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear a sweater or jacket as it can be windy at Cadillac Mountain and non-slip soled shoes. The tour sequence may vary. The stop at Cadillac Mountain will not be made in adverse or foggy weather conditions for safety reasons.