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Acadia Mount Desert Island Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour

Bar Harbor, US
Bar Harbor, US
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Experience the breathtaking beauty of Acadia Mount Desert Island with the self-guided driving audio tour. Immerse yourself in the captivating stories of the Maliseet, Wabanaki, and Glooskap as you explore the stunning coastal and rocky shoreline views. Discover the lush vegetation and glacial relics at Charlotte Rhoades Park, and delve into the fascinating tales of George Dorr and the Rusticators. Indulge in Acadian cuisine, witness marine life, and unwind at Little Long Pond. Celebrate the rich heritage of Bass Harbor. With one tour per car, everyone can listen together and embark on this unforgettable journey. The easy-to-use Tour Guide App by Action ensures a seamless experience, providing full itineraries, travel tips, professionally narrated stories, hidden gems, and offline GPS maps. Enjoy the flexibility of exploring at your own pace and relish in the lifetime validity of this extraordinary tour. Don't miss out on this opportunity to discover Acadia Mount Desert Island like never before!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Scenic trip across Acadia Mount Desert
  • Coastal and Rocky Shoreline views
  • Learn about Maliseet, Wabanaki, and Glooskap
  • Explore Charlotte Rhoades Park's lush vegetation
  • Taste Acadian food and see marine life
  • Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
  • Great value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!
  • Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
  • Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!
  • Offline maps: no signal, no problem! Works perfectly without cellular or wifi.
  • Comprehensive route and stops: See it all, miss nothing, leave no stone unturned!
  • Go at your own pace: Start anytime, pause anywhere, enjoy breaks for snacks and photos freely!
  • Hands-free: audio stories play on their own based on your location. Easy to use!
  • Attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations

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Introduction

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Acadia Mount Desert Island with the self-guided driving audio tour. This immersive tour allows you to explore the stunning coastal and rocky shoreline views while learning about the rich history and culture of the area. From the Maliseet and Wabanaki tribes to the fascinating tales of George Dorr and the Rusticators, this tour will take you on a journey through time and nature. Indulge in Acadian cuisine, witness marine life, and relax at the serene Little Long Pond. Immerse yourself in the vibrant heritage of Bass Harbor and create memories that will last a lifetime.

What to Expect

Embark on an adventure filled with captivating stories and enchanting landscapes. With the self-guided driving audio tour, you can anticipate a seamless and immersive experience. The tour is designed to be easy to use, with stories playing automatically based on your GPS location. Enjoy a hands-free experience as you soak in the sights and sounds of Acadia Mount Desert Island. Don't miss a thing with a full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated stories, videos, and hidden gems to discover along the way. Plus, you have the flexibility to use the tour any day, any time, and at your own pace.

Who is this for?

The self-guided driving audio tour is perfect for anyone seeking a unique and personalized exploration of Acadia Mount Desert Island. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this tour is a great fit for all. Experience the freedom of a private tour in your own or rental car, allowing you to take breaks for photos, snacks, or hikes whenever you desire. This tour is designed for those who want to delve deeper into the history, culture, and natural beauty of the area at their own leisurely pace.

Why Book This?

Immerse yourself in the captivating stories of Acadia Mount Desert Island with the self-guided driving audio tour. Unlike crowded bus tours, this private tour allows you to have a more intimate experience with the destination. Explore at your own pace and take in the stunning landscapes without feeling rushed. The tour is designed to be convenient and user-friendly, with an easy-to-use app that provides offline GPS maps and directions. With a lifetime validity, you can revisit this enchanting journey whenever you desire. Plus, purchasing just one tour per car saves you money compared to paying for each person, making it a cost-effective option.

Good to Know

Before your adventure, make sure to check pandemic rules and opening hours to ensure a seamless experience. The tour comes with lifetime validity, allowing you to plan your visit according to your schedule. After booking, simply check your email for instructions on downloading the Tour Guide App by Action and access your unique password. Good internet or Wi-Fi access is required for these steps. Once you have the app, follow the audio instructions and let the GPS guide you along the route. No need to worry about cell signal or Wi-Fi as the app works offline. Transportation and food/drinks are not included, but the tour provides recommendations and insights to enhance your experience. Additionally, an Acadia National Park entrance ticket of $3 is required.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the self-guided driving audio tour of Acadia Mount Desert Island have raved about the captivating stories, stunning scenery, and the freedom to explore at their own pace. They appreciate the convenience and flexibility the tour offers, allowing them to pause for photos, snacks, or hikes whenever they desire. The professionally narrated stories and hidden gems shared along the way have added an extra layer of depth and excitement to their journey. Overall, travelers have expressed their satisfaction with the rich and immersive experience provided by the self-guided driving audio tour.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Pretty Marsh Picnic Area

Coming up soon is the Pretty Marsh Picnic Area, featuring towering trees and a stairway that descends right to the shore. If it's near a low tide, this is a perfect place for tide-pooling. Tide pools are those little pockets of sea water left behind on rocky shorelines when the tide recedes. The best time to discover these miniature ocean ecosystems is during low tide.

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Bass Harbor

This traditional fishing village used to be known as McKinley. How’d it get that name? When the federal government wanted to establish a post office nearby, they asked the villagers what it should be called. Allegedly, the villagers replied, “You can name it after the president for all we care!” So they named it after William McKinley! As it turns out, their descendants weren’t particularly fond of this name, so they petitioned to change it to Bass Harbor in 1966.

Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse

This is one of the three light stations managed by Acadia, but it’s the most photographed along the main coast. And who doesn't love a lighthouse? This one dates back to 1858! Unfortunately, neither the tower or keeper's house are open to the public. But hey, there might be a good reason for that. One of the more recent keepers, Robert Burchell, moved in with his family in 2004. He said most of the tourists were pretty cool and respectful, but some were too curious and tried to open the door to his house!

Ship Harbor Nature Trail

The Ship Harbor Trailhead is coming up. This easy 1-mile hike should take about half an hour. It follows the shore of a narrow cove and offers great views, but some say it’s haunted! The story goes that in 1741, 200 people sailed from Ireland to Philadelphia, fleeing persecution from England. A storm wrecked the ship on this coast. Everyone escaped to shore, but they were stranded. No aid arrived and many perished. Some swam to the mainland for help, but were never heard from again! Finally, Native people found the survivors and carried word to the English settlements. Rescue arrived at last. Or did it?

Wonderland Trail Trailhead

The Wonderland Trailhead is coming up soon. It’s an easy 1.5-mile hike that takes you right to the water’s edge. It should take less than an hour to complete. This is also a super popular spot for birdwatching and exploring tide pools!

Seawall Acadia National Park

Acadia’s natural seawall is coming up soon on our right. Nature did some pretty fine work when creating this seawall! Ocean storms built it over time. When waves break, they carry rocks from the bottom of the beach all the way to the shore. Over and over. As the tides ebb and flow, the heavier stones stack at the top, while the lighter stones settle at the bottom. The result is a natural wall like this one!

Charlotte Rhoades Butterfly Park

The park gets its name from Charlotte Rhoades, a former resident of Southwest Harbor back in the mid 1900s. In 1970, her family generously gave the property to the town with one request: They wanted it to be a peaceful park for children and their families. The town delivered on their promise!

Echo Lake

Echo Lake and Beach are coming up soon. The lake is the most popular freshwater swimming hole on the island! Trails that climb both Beech Cliff and Beach Mountain also start from here, offering some pretty marvelous views on a sunny day. The Beech Cliff trail is a fairly strenuous 2-mile hike that will take about two hours to complete. Although this trail doesn’t go all the way to the top of Beech Mountain, it has a series of ladders that will lead you through some really cool cliff formations.

Little Long Pond

We’re almost at the Little Long Pond Trail. The 2-mile trail is an easy hike that should take less than an hour to complete. The trail loop takes you through the woods on old carriage roads and past a field beside Little Long Pond.

Seal Harbor Beach

Seal Harbor Beach is just ahead. It’s a large sand and pebble beach that’s typically less crowded than Sand Beach. There’s a diving platform if you’re in the mood for a splash. It’s also a really good spot to search for sea glass washed onto the shore!

Seal Harbor

The town of Seal Harbor is coming up soon. The area around it has long been a haven for the rich and famous. Some of these little roads veering off to the right lead to an enclave of wealthy summer homes, including Skyland, the Cottage that Henry Ford built in 1925 for his son. Do you know who owns it now? Martha Stewart! Since 1997.

Otter Creek

We're approaching Otter Creek, a small village just south of Bar Harbor. In a way, this village is an island unto itself. How? Well, it’s completely surrounded by Acadia National Park! But how did that happen?

The Tarn

The lake coming up on our left is called the Tarn. The name comes from an Old Norse word “tjorn” meaning “small mountain lake.” It formed when the weight of a glacier simply depressed the ground beneath it. After a few too many dry summers in a row, the Tarn has become less of a pond and more of a marsh.

The Jackson Laboratory

In 1929, the Jackson Laboratory began operating as one of the world’s first centers for the study of cancer genetics. George Dorr donated the 13 acres of land that the campus was built on. Is there anything this guy didn’t do?

Bar Harbor

Bar Harbor is just ahead. But did you know it wasn’t always Bar Harbor? Back in 1796, it was known as the Town of Eden. The name only changed in 1918! It’s the largest community on the island and has been a hotspot for summer vacationers for over two centuries, and that’s not liable to change anytime soon!

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