Waterfront bed and breakfast
Downtown Bar Harbor, Maine

Enjoy the magic of Bar Harbor, Maine and Acadia National Park at a romantic, in-town, four-season waterfront bed and breakfast on the shores of Frenchman Bay. Whether your Bar Harbor escape includes a little romance, peaceful relaxation, an outdoor adventure in Acadia National Park or all of the above, the Saltair Inn B&B offers the perfect setting. With eight well-appointed guest rooms, the Saltair Inn features accommodations for budget-minded and luxury-seeking travelers under the same roof. Seasonal rates range from $165 to $585 per night, and each room/suite accommodates two guests. Rates include complimentary off-street parking, WIFI, and full gourmet breakfasts each morning. Fabulous views, knowledgeable innkeepers, and luxury waterfront accommodations await your arrival.  

We invite you to let our home be your home away from home.

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Acadia

Five reasons why you should be staying at the Saltair Inn on your next Bar Harbor, Maine vacation

Matt and I invite you to learn why we think you will fall in love with our home just like we did almost twenty years ...
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The three trees on the shoreline of Frenchman Bay at the Saltair Inn located in Bar Harbor, ME, close to Acadia Natiional Park.
Bar Harbor, ME

Do you have a favorite tree?

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Painted box over a kiosk in Bar Harbor, ME.
Art in Bar Harbor, ME

creating art in Bar harbor for winter residents

The Town of Bar Harbor covers parking kiosks with local artist renderings to spice up the Winter season.
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May/June 2011

“Just try to resist the lure of the Adirondack-style chairs positioned just so on the oceanfront lawn of this gracious cottage in the town’s historic district.”

 

Voted “Best Oceanfront B&B in Maine” by the editors of Yankee Magazine.

 

July, 2017

“The Saltair Inn has to be one of my favorite places on the planet. I would not think of visiting Bar Harbor without a stay for at least one night… Just be sure to book a reservation early as they have many passionate repeat visitors.”

 

-Susan Kohlback
WickedGoodTravelTips.com

August 31, 2008

“Amidst the hubbub of touristy Bar Harbor, the inn offers a reprieve. Situated on one oceanfront acre in the West Street Historic District, three blocks from downtown shops and restaurants, it blends comfort with elegance, convenience with charm.”

 

-Hilary Nangle, Travel Correspondent