Coastal Maine Hotels with Jacuzzi: Bar Harbor to Portland
22 jacuzzi hotels along coastal Maine from $86. Most cluster near Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. Berry Manor Inn in Rockland leads at 4.9, a Victorian B&B with a whirlpool tub and evening pie bar.
Maine's coastal jacuzzi hotels split between two corridors that feel nothing alike. Bar Harbor has the volume, with nine properties near Acadia National Park, but the midcoast towns between Camden and Rockland hold the most distinctive rooms. Berry Manor Inn in Rockland, rated 4.9 with a whirlpool tub and an evening pie bar, is where anniversary trips begin. Camden Harbour Inn pairs freestanding soaking tubs with mountain and harbor views framed by tall windows. In Bar Harbor, Cleftstone Manor on Millionaire's Row has clawfoot tubs in a restored mansion from $367. The Acadia Hotel downtown starts at $179 with a corner whirlpool. Bangor holds the budget end of the corridor from $86, a practical base when Acadia is a day trip rather than your doorstep.
22 hotelsFrom $86 – $489/nightBest rating 4.9
22 properties
Best Western White House Inn
Bangor, Maine
Very Good929 reviews
4.4
Presidential-themed Bangor inn with an in-room Jacuzzi, pool, free breakfast, and Stephen King's hometown landmarks nearby.
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This collection has 869 Wyndham hotels with in-room jacuzzis. Nearly half sit in Spain. The highest-rated is The Kenwood Gables in St. Petersburg, Florida, a 5.0 at $185 a night.
Two hundred seventy-seven Silver Pick hotels span the U.S. and Spain, heavy on owner-run cabins and inns. The highest-rated romantic outlier is Donna's Premier Lodging in Berlin, Ohio, with heart-shaped Jacuzzis and a perfect 5.0 across 1,300 reviews.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bar Harbor puts you at the doorstep of Acadia National Park. Nine properties compete for peak-season demand, so July rates climb fast. Bangor sits 50 miles inland with rates starting around $86, and the drive to the coast takes about an hour. If the tub is your evening wind-down after a full day of hiking, Bangor saves you money. If you want to walk to dinner after sunset, Bar Harbor is the better choice.
At Best Western White House Inn in Bangor, expect a heart-shaped jetted tub in a standard room, clean and functional. At Cleftstone Manor in Bar Harbor, the tub sits in a Victorian suite with garden views and antique furnishings. The jets work the same way. The difference is everything around them. Budget properties deliver the soak. Higher-end rooms make the whole evening feel like an occasion.
It changes the entire trip. In winter, the tub is the main event. You come back from a quiet walk through empty Bar Harbor, and that hot water feels earned at 20 degrees. In summer, the coast is the draw and the tub is a bonus after a day at Sand Beach. September is the best window: crowds thin, rates drop from summer peaks, and evenings run cool enough to make the soak feel earned.
In Bar Harbor, walk the Shore Path at dusk. It traces the waterfront for half a mile and costs nothing. Afterward, Havana on Main Street does cocktails and Latin-inflected seafood worth dressing up for. In Rockland, Berry Manor Inn runs a nightly pie bar that guests call the highlight of their stay. Do something beautiful outside, then come back and sink in.