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I can't say enough about how much I enjoyed my stay here. The grounds were very welcoming, as well as every employee that I came in contact with. The room was spacious, comfortable, and beautifully decorated. Not to mention, this is by far the cleanest hotel I have ever stayed in. I particularly appreciated the furnished balcony overlooking the bay and the seating area near the shore. My stay here was just the retreat I needed.

Might be one of the best hotel's I ever been at so far. Room is very clean with a nice balcony view of the water. The Staff there is very very nice. The only one disapointed thing about is that the pool is dirty

Rachael G.

Very cute little inn and beautiful view from your balcony! I wasn't a huge fan of the pillows but I'll just bring my own next time. Great location inbetween Rockland and Camden. The front desk cat is welcoming and adorable and the staff is very helpful! Super clean room with a huge handicap bathroom, mini fridge in the room, cold ac and a heated pool outside too. I would def come back.

Ron M.

Strawberry Hill What a warm and comfortable place. Our view from our ocean-view balcony was outstanding. The room was extremely comfortable, nicely decorated and clean. Pleasant, welcoming staff. The location is a short drive from Rockland with lots of eating options.

View from our first floor room

This place is such a find! We stayed Thanksgiving and the night after, and it was all decked out for the upcoming Christmas holiday (see photos). It was The Year of COVID (2020), so I called the owner upon arrival, as instructed, and he came over to meet me at the front desk and give me the key to our room. The property's delightfully friendly cat kept me company for the couple of minutes it took for him to run over. The property looks nothing like a motel, because there is an inside corridor which the first floor rooms are off of, rather than a row of doors facing the front-facing parking lot. It resembles a seaside estate more than anything. Another plus: EVERY room faces Penobscot Bay; no extra charge for waking up to a beautiful sunrise over the bay every morning! And because the property slopes down to the water, even first floor rooms are elevated a full story above ground level, a plus if that's a security concern for you. The first thing I noticed upon entering our room was how FRESH it smelled. Oftentimes, properties this near the water have a musty smell. Not here. I have traveled extensively for business over many years' time. This room and bathroom were literally the cleanest I have ever been in--anywhere! The balcony (with two chairs and a small table) overlooks the gardens and inground pool in the foreground, the bay just beyond. It exceeded any expectation I had for this little getaway trip. I cannot wait to return, hopefully in the summer when we can enjoy the outdoor amenities.

The view from the balcony in January.
Bengt L.

This place is pretty dynamite. It's directly off the street, but you feel a world away once you turn the corner onto the property. A note about the approach - there's a driveway for entering and another for exiting so watch out for exiting cars if you go in the wrong way. Fortunately, it's not a super busy place so you'll probably get away with the transgression. As you enter the property you'll immediately see the wonderful landscaping that features whimsical toadstools, a full-sized moose and a horse drawn conveyance. There's probably more if I'd taken the time to wander around and search, but what I saw made me smile right away. I was in the area at the beginning of January. The parking lot was plowed clear of snow and safe to drive on - not slippery or sloppy. When I entered the cozy office area the fellow behind the desk was ready for me - I may have been the only guest, but I'm not sure. I didn't see any other cars in the lot. The proprietor was attentive and friendly. Entering the room I was greeted by every form of nautical decoration. It was really cute and maybe kitschy, but overall I liked it. Everywhere I looked and in every corner there was some fun decoration, artwork or figure. The balcony overlooked the grounds and the water beyond - it was really nice. The binoculars worked too. The pool was not heated. In fact it was covered by a thin layer of ice and I wasn't into the whole polar bear thing so I let that go. The remote control for the TV didn't work. The TV was some brand I've never heard of (Speckter or something like that). I brought the remote to the office and with an exchange of batteries it functioned better, not great, but probably as good as it was designed to. There wasn't any "Do Not Disturb" placard I could put on the door nor any way to indicate that I'd save some water by not replacing the towels - I hung my towel over the shower curtain rail and it was replaced with a fresh one. The shower and tub functioned great and the water got hot quickly. There were light switches and a dimmer on the wall by the balcony door but they were obscured by a lamp placed directly in front of them. I moved the lamp so I could use the switches and when I came back to the room in the afternoon the lamp had been moved to obscure the switches again. A little weird. No coffee in the room, but the office has coffee - no decaf for those that like it unleaded. I made repeated trips to the office for some of that java until the carafe was empty - I drained it - and asked for more. The proprietor filled it right away and topped off my cup - no problem. When I visit the area again I'll put this place at the top of the list.

The view from the rooms
Danielle F.

This was a very relaxing stay in the Rockport/Rockland area. We were able to book a room on the lower floor. You can walk around the building from the parking lot to enter your room from the backyard. Each room on the lower level has a small patio overlooking their spectacular landscaping and the cove. Each room has a few Adirondack chairs, which is the perfect companion when unwinding with a book, a glass of wine, or just absorbing your surroundings. The rooms themselves are exceptionally clean. They include a dorm-sized refrigerator, a set of binoculars, and toiletries (complete with a rubber ducky). The rooms also have an air conditioner though depending on the time of year, you may not need it. I never used the pool, but it looked quite nice and I was informed that it was heated. We stayed during the Maine Lobster Festival, so a three-night stay was required. Additionally, rates were a little bit higher. However, you are on the southern end of Rockport and are a short drive to the festival. It makes for a great weekend away!

The front entrance of Strawberry Hill Seaside Inn
Mike S.

Very clean and comfortable. Recommend that if you are older and have heavy luggage request lower level room. Price was right and views wonderful. Close to Rockland and other small Maine communities.

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This is my favorite hotel I've stayed at in the whole country. Friendly staff, super clean rooms, beautiful view, affordable rates.

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There is a large lawn area in the back with adirondack chairs and umbrellas so you can sit and relax near the shore.

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16 Bay View

16 Bay View

(49 reviews)

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Drinks and Appies on the roof (The View) at dusk...what a memory…read more Mocktails and cocktails were super! We started at the bar waiting for a table and the bartender was friendly and helpful as we perused the menu. We sampled several small plates (lamb kebab, chicken skewer,...) which were tasty. Table service was spot-on (Pip!) with a busy night crowd to boot) We watched the fog roll in, and, watched it roll away again! Loved the roof top with comfy seating options and heaters as the night air gave us a chill. Worthy of Five Stars.

We stayed at 16 Bay View in August and it rained during our stay (which we were totally ok with…read morecoming from hot TX). There are complimentary umbrellas to use which was convenient. Even though we had a short 1 night stay, we enjoyed the facilities. We were able to message the front desk prior to arrival to confirm that we could check in early. The parking is a little tough as it is shared parking lot with a brewery and restaurant. Our room overlooked the marina and it would have been great to sit outside with a cup of coffee in the morning! There is a little closet that hods the Keurig machine, microwave, mini fridge, and ice bucket. The room was spacious and had just enough room for 2 people. The bathroom was well stocked with towels and even had an option to warm the floors. The bathtub is huge! I liked the many options in the shower for the water direction (waterfall, front, or handheld). I liked that the waterfall option was angled as well as the front - aims toward the chest, not the eyes! The hotel is conveniently located in town - you can walk to many restaurants as well as the very cute library in town. We actually walked to Rockport for dinner but please note it is rather difficult to get ride share services (Uber/Lyft) so we had to call a local taxi company. I would definitely stay here again during our next trip to Camden!

Rockland Harbor Hotel

Rockland Harbor Hotel

(40 reviews)

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The five stars goes to the front desk staff of this hotel. Due to a unique set of circumstances, I…read morerequired a hotel in Rockland very late one night and the front office person here was very accommodating. I would return on this basis alone. The rooms were clean and updated and mine had plenty of chairs to sit. There was not much to breakfast (but it may have been due to the virus).

I wouldn't stay here again even if you paid me! Aside from the younger girl working the night…read moreshift, the staff was incredibly rude and seemed to have little to no customer service skills. When I first arrived, my room smelled terrible, like rotting food. I went to the front desk to let them know, and the woman there couldn't have seemed less concerned. I was moved to another room, but it smelled just as bad. I tried to deal with it, but eventually had to ask to be switched again. The third room didn't have the same odor, but instead smelled like it had been doused in cheap air freshener to cover something up. Not exactly a great start. At that point I considered finding another hotel, but it was late and the room itself at least appeared clean. Unfortunately, the noise situation was just as bad. If you plan on sleeping past 6 am, don't count on it. Unless you're on the top floor, you can hear every footstep from the room above you. The floors seem to have virtually no soundproofing, and I heard the guests above me constantly throughout my stay. The location is great, I'll give it that. But honestly, that's the only positive thing I can say about this place. The customer service is awful, the staff is rude, the rooms smell bad, and the lack of soundproofing makes it nearly impossible to relax. Save yourself the headache and stay anywhere else.

250 Main Hotel - Linger by the huge fireplace (perfect during a snowstorm!)

250 Main Hotel

(48 reviews)

We booked a room at this hotel and went to check in and asked for room change after seeing the…read moreroom. The person at the front desk named Jeremy was extremely rude and we ended up leaving the hotel without staying. Daniel (the other person at the front desk) was nice and much more pleasant to deal with. We do not recommend this hotel as we find the attitude in general being too rude (it is not only the north east attitude, we lived in the northeast for decades. This was way worse). Again though, thanks Daniel for being nice and helping us with our refund. For Jeremy: learn a thing or two about customer relations.

I love a cool boutique hotel--when I can afford them! Taking advantage of off-season prices, I…read morechose 250 Main when I headed up to Rockland for a long weekend toward the end of March. It ended up being one where we had a pretty big storm, and that actually made this hotel an even better place to stay. Basics: great location right downtown (if you look at the map and it looks like it's a bit out of the downtown range, it's not; this is a small town and you can walk from 250 Main to the heart of it within 5 minutes). The hotel itself doesn't have parking, but there's street parking or you can park free in the harbor lot across the street (you may want to check this if you're coming during high season). The welcome vibe is immediately evident not only from the super nice and helpful staff, but because check-in time is also when 250 Main starts its happy hour wine social downstairs, which is perfect! And if you reserve directly with the hotel, you get a complimentary glass of vino. I literally met friendly people from the minute I checked in, and we hung out with a glass of wine for awhile before heading out. You can purchase from a small menu of wine and beer until around midnight, which turned out to be a great thing when the storm rolled in the next night of my stay. With the warm and relaxed vibe, hanging out in the lobby area is part of the experience. My room was a queen room with a small balcony overlooking the harbor--which on their website is described as "small," but it definitely is not! Fantastically comfortable bed (which honestly seemed larger than my own queen at home); big bathroom with an awesome rain shower, heated towel racks, and robes; plenty of space to move around in the room itself, which also had a desk and a little sitting area. Oh, and super high ceilings and HUGE windows. While I neglected to get a pic *inside* the actual room [insert facepalm here], check out the cool views of the snowstorm from the windows and balcony. If you don't want to venture out for breakfast in the morning, there are light options available (croissants, yogurt, fruit, etc.)--with delicious coffee from local Rock City Coffee. Huge points too for keeping a coffee and tea station open in the lobby all day and night. With the term "boutique" being tossed around these days willy-nilly, I'm always thrilled to find a place that lives up to it. 250 Main is definitely worth the splurge!

Grand Harbor Inn - View from our balcony

Grand Harbor Inn

(28 reviews)

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We wanted to just love this place, but there were enough little problems to only rate it 3 stars…read more Parking is a HUGE problem. There are a limited amount of spaces in front with zero room to maneuver your car to fit in a space. There is a public lot right next door for a fee and hopefully you'll get a space. We were in the Waterfront King Suite. The room was lovely and had a great view!! However, getting hot water was inconsistent. We had noisy neighbors who we could hear using the hairdryer at 6:42am, and shouting down the hall and slamming their door at 7:30am. At 10:45pm there were sounds like chairs being dragged over hardwood for about 30 minutes. They do give you an opportunity to order breakfast that is delivered to your room and a time you specify. However, both days I had rancid milk for my coffee. I wrote a note to the staff after the first morning, and they served spoiled milk to me again on the second morning!! The food was also vastly under seasoned. I ordered the quinoa bowl both days and got two totally different dishes. And, my wife's potatoes were completely burnt. So for the money we spent on the room, I cannot recommend this place due to parking, noise, and food quality.

This hotel did not live up to its online reputation. Maybe they have staffing challenges in this…read morepart of the world...but who doesn't? Maybe pay more to folks. First off, the front desk would go 15-30 minutes without being staffed. This made it particularly difficult when we needed something - I sat across from the desk for 15 minutes at one point - but that's not enough to warrant a negative review. In fact, I waited this morning to convey this message in person, but the only people in the lobby were customers waiting for help. What does warrant a review is our breakfast foul up. This may sound like a minor issue, however in the world of customer service it absolutely is not. Here's what happened: the hotel provides breakfast in the room. We had two rooms. My daughter mistakenly put my room number on her breakfast card, so they delivered both breakfasts to my room. Only they didn't deliver both COMPLETE breakfasts - they only delivered a portion of the breakfasts. When we inquired about the mixup, we were shown our cards - no apology, only a hint of "here's where the fault lies, and it's with you." However, no one bothered to ask us before delivering an incomplete breakfast as to whether this was actually what we wanted (and bear in mind, this is not a big hotel). After that, there were a series of further mixups before staff actually sorted things out and got complete breakfasts to our rooms. I don't have a big problem with the mixup. I do have a problem with the reaction and the confused resolution. However, the blame here is not on the staff: it's on ownership. It's very clear that at critical points of the day, the hotel has a real staffing issue. It's also clear that ownership hasn't adequately trained staff on "Customer Service 101." The poor worker was clearly frazzled and could use some training and some help. As a result, this hotel did not earn the premium it charges.

The Ledges by the Bay - Front lobby/breakfast area

The Ledges by the Bay

(47 reviews)

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You can find Ledges by the Bay at 930 Commercial St, Rockport, ME 04856. This is on the main…read morecoastal road that stretches along several coastal towns. There's plenty of on-premise parking. We ended up spending a week with the Ledges are our base - it's ideally located between the towns of Rockport and Rockland with easy access in either direction. We were in a room with a kingsized bed with a balcony - the coastal view from the balcony is wonderful and the air very fresh and clean. The room was immaculate and included an empty dorm-sized refrigerator and large TV. The layout was interesting with an extra sink in the larger room outside of the bath which we found very convenient. It had all the usual bits - I believe this was an older, classic motel that has been upgraded, but it's retained the original neon (No) Vacancy sign - we would use it to figure out how close were were to the entrance (there's three (No) Vacancy signs traveling north from Claws so by counting them it made it easier to look for the entry, the roads are very dark and often foggy. Breakfast is in a room behind the service desk and included most of the regular suspects. Most of the proteins were vegetarian except for hardboiled eggs. You have the ubiquitous waffle-maker and a coffee machine that makes coffee to order - I found it pretty weak but in general most of the coffee I've tried in Maine has been watery. The owners also offer vegetarian Indian food on the weekends - you order through a website and walk over to pick them up - unfortunately we got too busy to try them out but plan to the next time - heard many good comments about the food and it smelled divine. The staff at the Ledges were super nice and very accommodating. We tried to keep the room very clean (we tend to be super clean anyway) and used the towels sparingly - hopefully they didn't mind forgoing the daily cleaning. This is a solid 4.2/5 stars.

We booked this motel by booking.com for 2 nights. Within 1 min we realized it was 2 hours drive…read morefrom bar harbor. We quickly call them to cancel the booking. The lady asked us to call next morning and talk to manager. First thing in morning we called manager and explained our situation, he said no and blah blah.,, ( like a rude teacher) I completely understand their cancellation policy but there should be some kind of empathy toward our situation. This hotel is okay. There is a microwave in office which is again "no" to fish food. Come on living by the coast, how can someone say No to fish. Lot of spiders especially in front of door and balcony. I was scared to do in and out from room. AC was on the top of the wall, meaning you have to stand on the bed to access it.

Blue Harbor House - New bar at Blue Harbor House Inn

Blue Harbor House

(51 reviews)

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STOP THE SEARCH! It ends here. Make your reservation now! Do you want to be welcomed like one of…read moretheir family? Do you want a delicious two course breakfast each morning (included in your stay) cooked according to your dietary needs? Do you want homemade cookies or brownie at the end of the day packaged and prepared just for you? Do you want to walk a couple of blocks to the charming downtown and waterfront of Camden? How about staying in a charming, quaint, and clean room or suite? How about a drink during happy hour at their cozy bar? Do you want to sit on their porch and read a book by the firepit? If so, make the reservation now! The Blue Harbor House is charming, romantic, and well maintained. My wife and I stayed here four nights recently and used this location to not only spend time in Camden, but to visit other nearby towns like Rockland, Bath, Brunswick, Rockport, and Belfast. Don't forget to visit the Cellar Door Winery in neighboring Lincolnville. Everything worked in our Snug Harbor Suite to perfection. Housekeeping did a great job each morning cleaning and replacing whatever was needed. The innkeepers, Matt and Michelle are warm and some of the nicest people you will ever meet. From the moment we booked our reservation, they began making us part of their family. Just talking to them and some of the other guests about life was relaxing and therapeutic. The price here is very reasonable and worth every penny. There is plenty of parking in their private parking lot. As I said earlier, there is no need to look any further.

We had the most wonderful experience at Blue Harbor House. The innkeepers were warm, and friendly…read more The accommodations were pristine and comfortable, and the location was perfect. We loved being able to walk to an array of restaurants and shops. Breakfast was top notch as were the afternoon sweet treats that we enjoyed each day. Matt and Michelle made our 16th wedding anniversary trip one for the record books.

Camden Harbour Inn

Camden Harbour Inn

(52 reviews)

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I am not sure I know enough superlatives to accurately describe our stay at Camden Harbour Inn. It…read moreis a grand old mansion converted into an inn. It has wonderful harbor views and is a short stroll to downtown shops and restaurants. We spent 3 glorious nights in the New Amsterdam Suite. The suite is quite simply huge with a fireplace in a large sitting room and separate bedroom (with a king size feather bed) plus a bathroom as large as an airplane hanger. The suite has two private porches and windows with spectacular views everywhere. While the structure is 140+ years old, it has modern and luxurious furnishings. The lounge is filled with jars of old-time candies. If you have a sweet tooth, this space is close to heaven on earth. As impressive as the inn is, it pales in comparison to the staff. They keep the inn spotless and running efficiently. Special shoutouts to Sara, Sam, and Hope. These ladies made our stay magical. Their attention to detail made it feel as if we were the only guests on the property. Our visit did have one negative and it was a BIG one. We had to leave!!!! Can't wait to come back for another visit.

A short walk to the harbor in a lovely residential area with vibrant flowers in many of the…read moregardens. The staff are professional and friendly. Each night's stay includes a delicious beautifully served array of interesting breakfasts. The dinners were outstanding and presented and cooked to perfection by Jose, their remarkable charming and modest chef.

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