See Acadia’s shoreline and wildlife at sunset with narration and happy hour tunes
2 Hours
Restrooms, Indoor/outdoor seating
Sail Frenchman Bay at sunset on a narrated nature cruise along Acadia's shoreline. Spot eagles, seals, and harbor porpoise and visit Egg Rock Lighthouse with happy hour music.
Operates June–October; arrive 45–60 minutes early, and seating is first come, first served. Boats are wheelchair accessible and leashed dogs are welcome; children must stay with an adult. The galley is cash-only; outside alcohol, glass, and hard coolers are not permitted.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure with full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours may be fully charged. Operator may cancel due to weather or conditions, sometimes within 30–60 minutes of departure; you will be notified and refunded. No-shows are charged in full.
Bar Harbor Whale Watch Company
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This operator consistently delivers memorable whale watching experiences with friendly, knowledgeable crew members who really enhance the trip. Hugo gets multiple shout-outs for his excellent commentary and wealth of information. Guests regularly spot multiple whales, and many trips also feature bonus sightings of dolphins, puffins, and seals. The educational narration stands out, and travelers appreciate that ticket proceeds support ocean conservation efforts. Weather can definitely be a factor, but the company earns respect for canceling trips when conditions aren't ideal rather than taking people out in rough seas with little chance of success. The top deck offers great views but gets significantly colder and windier than you'd expect, sometimes dropping 20 degrees, so layers and rain gear are essential. Several guests mention the indoor viewing areas work just as well for spotting wildlife while keeping you comfortable. Arrive early if you want prime spots on the top deck. Tours can run long (up to 6 hours), but guests say it's worth the time investment when you're out there witnessing these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
My husband and I decided to make the whale watching an activity during our honeymoon, and we’re so glad we did. Not only were we lucky to see multiple whales on our ride, the staff and narration was spectacular and very educational. We love that the tickets also support ocean conservation, which we wanted to prioritize — definitely worth it!
Ashley Ann
January 1, 2026
My husband and I decided to make the whale watching an activity during our honeymoon, and we’re so glad we did. Not only were we lucky to see multiple whales on our ride, the staff and narration was spectacular and very educational. We love that the tickets also support ocean conservation, which we wanted to prioritize — definitely worth it!
Ashley Ann
January 1, 2026