Island Inn

Midcoast Maine


The island's most elegant digs, this Victorian mansard-roofed summer hotel has 32 simple but plush rooms and suites with crisp white linens and oriental rugs; the cheaper rooms have shared bathrooms. The wide front porch has killer views of the roiling Atlantic. The dining rooms serve three meals a day for both guests and visitors.


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