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| On Penobscot Bay |
The Castine Harbor Lodge, formerly known as the Holiday House is Castine's only waterfront hotel. Overlooking the spectacular scenery of Penobscot Bay and located in a historic elm lined neighborhood. The Lodge offers its guests a quiet place to stay. It is an easy walk to Dyces Head Lighthouse or a short stroll to shops and restaurants.
The Castine Harbor Lodge was built in 1893 by Col. A.K. Bolan of New York City and was later owned by Clarence Wooley, President of American Radiator Co. of New York City. It is a commodious Lodge with superb water frontage, and its rooms command wonderful, waterfront views. There are 250 feet of porches facing the ocean, one covered, one open, and one glassed in. The porches overlooking Penobscot Bay and distant Camden Hills offer a peaceful, waterfront setting to enjoy your favorite book, paint or simply take in views of seals, osprey, boats, or a star filled sky.
The local waters are favorite cruising spots for both yachts and the Maine windjammer fleet. The area offers several excursion boats, hiking, and sea kayaking. There is a beach offering swimming (not for the faint of heart) or a place to launch your canoe or sea kayak. We offer ample dock space for yachts of any size as well as guest moorings.
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| Meals Served |
| A continental breakfast buffet is offered in the dining room, or on the sun soaked porch directly at the waters edge, where it is so restful watching the ships and boats go by it is hard to leave. |
| Innkeepers |
Sara Brouillard
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| Area Attractions |
The Castine island area is host to theatre, summer concerts at Kneisel Hall, quality shops, art galleries, antiques, Maine Maritime Academy and fine restaurants. Centrally located between Camden and Bar Harbor, the Lodge offers a quiet and convenient place to stay. The historic British Canal (dug in the 18th Century to escape an American invasion) defines the island.
In Castine, we have one of the oldest nine hole golf courses in the country, a tennis club (clay courts), yacht club, Dyces Head Lighthouse and many historic walking trails. Working fishing villages, Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Camden, and Isle au Haut are all lovely day trips accessible from the Lodge.
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| B&B Polices |
CURRENT RATE SCHEDULE:
$85.00 - $245.00 double occupancy
$20.00 per extra person per night
7% State sales tax
$10.00 per night for pets.
RESERVATIONS:
All reservations must be accompanied by a 50% deposit applied to the last night of your stay. All deposits are refunded, with 14 days notice of cancellation less a bookkeeping charge of $20.00. If a reservation is cancelled less than 14 days prior to arrival, deposit will not be returned unless the room is rented (a $20.00 administrative fee applies).
Check in after 3pm. Check out is 10:30 am. Well behaved children and pets allowed.
MC/Visa, Personal check accepted.
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