![]() ![]() And it was delicious: Mmm, flatbread Cadillac Mountain Views Basically, if I see some type of pizza on a menu, I’m gonna order it. Of course, I had to get the Shore Path flatbread, which had pesto, roasted tomatoes, spinach, and mozzarella. The predicted storm never materialized, but the evening was overcast and the water was choppy, so it wouldn’t have made for a good sunset sail anyway.įor dinner, we went to the hotel’s Bistro and were seated on a deck overlooking the property: Rum punch on the deck Their sunset sails were booked for the rest of our time in town, so instead we booked an afternoon sail for the following day. We had kept an eye on the weather all day, so we were prepared for this news. They said there was a storm forecast during our sail time and that the captain had decided it wouldn’t be safe to sail. We had booked a sunset sail for that evening after arriving at AO, but on our drive back to Bar Harbor we got a call from the sailing company. ![]() Our room had a balcony with a beautiful view of the water and the boat landing where one of the local boat tour companies sets sail from (pictured above). I really enjoyed glamping at Terramor, but after two nights I was totally ready for a hotel room. This post is longer and contains even more photos than the first two…so many that I’ve included some slideshows! Sunrise on our final morning in Bar HarborĪfter visiting Stephen King’s house in Bangor, we drove back to Bar Harbor and checked in to the Atlantic Oceanside. In case you missed the first two parts of our vacation recap, you can check them out here and here. We’ve arrived at the final recap of our two-week road trip: five nights at the Atlantic Oceanside Hotel in Bar Harbor, plus hiking in Acadia National Park and other adventures.
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