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2020 Bar Harbor Visitor Information and Reopening dates

Updated: May 26, 2020


Thank you for choosing to visit Bar Harbor, ME located on Mount Desert Island, home of Acadia National Park.


On June 1st Maine B&B's may begin accepting reservations for Maine residents and visitor's from out of state who have completed quarantined for 14 days in their private family home or second home in the State of Maine. We hope to begin accepting all out of state visitors on July 1st, but we're still waiting on the final guidance from the State.


Below is a list of our member B&B's and their reopening information.


Opening June 1st: Opening June 2nd:

Atlantean Cottage Thornhedge Inn

Coach Stop Inn

Elmhurst Inn Opening June 5th:

Mira Monte Inn Anne's White Columns

Moseley Cottage Blackfriar Inn

Saltair Inn Waterfront B&B


Opening June 12th: Opening June 15th:

Aysgarth Station Manor House Inn

Cleftstone Manor


Opening June 17th: Opening June 22nd:

Castle Maine Inn Holbrook House


Opening July 1st: Opening July 15th:

Canterbury Cottage Maples Inn

Holland Inn

Yellow House


Opening August 1st:

Shore Path Cottage


Opening September 1st:

Acacia House Inn - serving take out breakfast starting May 22nd.



Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce Visitor Code of Conduct


Our beautiful town and Acadia National Park are wonderful open air gems that we need to enjoy responsibly. When you arrive in Bar Harbor, we request that you adhere to the following CDC recommendations:


Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you've been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.


If soap and water aren't readily available, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Cover all surfaces of your hands and rub them together until they feel dry.


Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.


Put distance (at least 6 feet) between yourself and other people.


Wear a cloth face mask in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. Everybody's doing it!



There may be additional requirements at local restaurants and other public gathering places. Please visit the Bar Harbor Chamber for the latest information at VisitBarHarbor.com




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