The Top 5 Hotels Near Natalie's At Camden Harbour Inn
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A nineteenth-century harbor-view mansion now operates as a boutique bed and breakfast run by two Dutch owners who've modernized its bones while preserving its period charm. The result feels like staying in someone's carefully curated second home rather than a hotel, all exposed beams and deliberate restraint.
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A century-old brick shell overlooking Camden harbor holds twelve rooms dressed in period restraint, each with a gas fireplace that whispers rather than roars. The place trades boutique posturing for the genuine article: a preserved industrial bones and a location so proximate to the water you can taste the salt.
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A Victorian mansion overlooking Penobscot Bay, The Norumbega channels its 1887 origins through eleven idiosyncratic rooms, some with fireplaces and bay views. The real reward is the unhurried pace itself—a cocktail on the grounds where time seems to move at the speed of the water below.
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Under Canvas plants luxury safari tents across 100 acres of Acadia waterfront, each outfitted with en-suite bathrooms, wood stoves, and private decks that dissolve the line between shelter and landscape. The Stargazer's ceiling window and the sprawling Cadillac Mountain Suite suggest a company that understands glamping as permission to stop apologizing for comfort.
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Pine forests give way to Atlantic views at this East Boothbay inn, where weathered porches and nautical touches evoke a vanished summer-colony era. Kayaking, schooner sails, and lobster rolls from Adirondack chairs frame days oriented entirely toward Linekin Bay.