About Bass Harbor Bass Harbor, Maine, is a quaint little fishing village on the quiet side of Mount Desert Island. Located on the southwest section of the island, on the opposite side of an inlet from Bernard, Bass Harbor belongs to the municipality of Tremont. This seaside community is actually a village with in a town. Mount Desert Island, home to Acadia National Park is the first National Park established on the eastern side of the Mississippi. Acadia National Park that encompasses acres of coastline and mountain ranges, lakes and streams and woodlands is a destination in itself and gives visitors their money's worth.
The island abounds in hiking trails, and nature enthusiasts can go into the wilderness following the trails. Make Bass Harbor Vacation Rentals your boot camp and go on a sightseeing spree by hiring ferry and indulge in all kinds of water sports. Boating, fishing and sailing come easy as the island flaunts plenty of options. Forget not to browse one of the antique shops and collect a souvenir for your beloved. Dining on lobster and fresh crabs can be an experience you will never forget. If you had enough of beaches and nature, head to Swans Island, located on the southern coast across from Minturn, where a museum on the island exhibits the photographs of the early life and history of Swans Island. If you are on the look out for a tranquil destination near to your Bass Harbor vacation rental, Swans Island simply fits the bill. Relax at Bar Harbor Vacation Rentals or Great Duck Island Vacation Rentals, and enjoy the stillness and beauty of the island. Visitors could have a festive time at the island and they'll be treated in a royal fashion that befits them. |
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The island abounds in hiking trails, and nature enthusiasts can go into the wilderness following the trails. Make Bass Harbor Vacation Rentals your boot camp and go on a sightseeing spree by hiring ferry and indulge in all kinds of water sports. Boating, fishing and sailing come easy as the island flaunts plenty of options. Forget not to browse one of the antique shops and collect a souvenir for your beloved. Dining on lobster and fresh crabs can be an experience you will never forget. 