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    Peacock House

    5.0 (22 reviews)

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    Peacock Suite sleeping area.
    Cheryl P.

    While in Lubec we stayed at The Peacock House bed and breakfast. I highly recommend!! Well appointed, beautifully decorated, and pristinely clean. We stayed in the Peacock room - it was gorgeous, comfy, and quiet. The innkeepers were wonderful, helpful, welcoming people. The meals were delicious and they did a fantastic job working with my food issues. If you're ever in the Lubec area, do stay! Lubec is a small town, but it is so charming, the scenery is dramatic, the people are kind, and you can pop over into Canada, to Campobello Island.

    Emil C.

    I was in town to run the Bay of Fundy Marathon. When I looked into lodging there wasn't much choice in terms of hotels, so this was my first time staying at a bed & breakfast. When I arrived in town, I could understand why. Lubec was a small quiet and quaint town. There weren't much left when I booked, so all that was left was their Peacock Suite. It was way more room than I needed since I was traveling there by myself. *Peacock suite* Everything was clean and the bed was very comfortable. Very spacious! There's also a fireplace, a small sink and fridge in the room. The bathroom was nice and clean as well and came with nice plush towels. Shower had good water pressure. Daily room rates were very reasonable even though I was in the biggest room there. Breakfast was delicious and it was pretty good sharing a meal together with a diverse group of people from all walks of life. If I am ever in Lubec again, I wouldn't hesitate to stay here again. Mary Beth, the innkeeper was very nice and made the stay as memorable as possible. She gave me a couple of restaurant recommendations that was most helpful.

    Summer Room
    Justin M.

    We had a great stay in the Peacock House. We stayed in the Summer Room, which is one of the smaller rooms in this B&B, but it was still a good sized room with a nice, private bathroom. The Summer Room also has a really nice view. The innkeepers, Sue & Dennis, were very accommodating and enjoyed chatting with guests. Breakfast was fun and unique. Dennis cooked up individual sized Dutch Babies filled with bananas and maple syrup during our stay. It was a neat presentation. The inn is pretty large and has two nice common rooms with a good selections of Maine travel guides and information that can be used to plan your activities in Lubec and surrounding arrears. In addition, Sue & Dennis have a notebook in each room with suggestions on things to see or do in each direction from Lubec. On their recommendation we stopped in at U.S. Bells on the way down to Bar Harbor. The Peacock House is a great place to stay. We didn't really know what to expect from Lubec, but it really is a neat little town, and we would enjoy returning on our next trip to Maine.

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    Gorgeous spot, lovely innkeepers. Best breakfast! Would not change a thing. Can't wait to return.

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    Inn keepers, Mary Beth and Jim, are such lovely people, and made us feel like we were part of the family, right at home.

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    Inn At The Wharf - A fantastic view from every chair!! A charming spot!

    Inn At The Wharf

    (38 reviews)

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    We stayed at this wonderful place on May 10th. I have read some of the other reviews, and I wanted…read moreto take some time to tell of our experience and the wonderful customer service that we received from Nadia and the entire staff at the Inn at the Wharf. Let's start with check-in. We arrived in the afternoon/early evening and were greeted instantly. They had everything ready to go, and we were checked in and in the unit within a few minutes. We stayed in the Cliffside (I have slept since then, but it was a bottom-floor room on the ocean, and was Cliff something if I am wrong). The restaurant was closed that evening (we came during off season), and we were directed to a local restaurant (Review is already in for the Water Street Tavern and Inn. Our unit was spotless and had all of the necessities. We did not try the TV (as we were not there to watch it, to enjoy the scenery and time), but the unit was cute. It had a bed, table, chairs for eating, a microwave, TV, coffee machine, two chairs, and deck chairs. It was perfect for our short stay. The bathroom was large with two sinks and a shower/tub combo. We did not really hear anyone, but again, we are in the off-season. The bed was not the most comfortable, but it was not horrible either. There were no issues with temperatures, and the sliding door to the deck was perfect for viewing the sunrise at 5 a.m.! Unfortunately, I left my Apple Watch and only remember hours after we had left. We could not turn around, so I called and eventually spoke with Nadia. She was extremely kind on the phone and in demeanor, and helped tremendously in ensuring I got my item back. Nadia was fantastic in ensuring my item was found and mailing it back to me just a few hours after my call! She provided excellent customer service and did it all with a smile I could feel on the phone. , We also ate breakfast at the Inn at the Wharf before leaving, but it was Mother's Day, and there were not many restaurants in town that served a Mother's Day breakfast. The food was terrific, but we knew that time would be an issue, so we are not stating anything about time. I had the blueberry pancakes and they were terrific. Customer service was excellent, and the place was full! PROS: Views for miles, sunrises that you simply die for Not connected to the main hotel, so feels like an apartment/condo Lots of space on the front deck to sit and view the ocean Local grocery store, no issues finding what we needed Local chocolate shop, Monica's, was great,t and Monica was super sweet CONS: Small town (which is not really a con, but can be if you are looking for activities) Parking is tight

    (1.5 stars if you disregard the view/balcony) If you DO have…read morecome, be prepared with... -Ant traps ( 5+ ants so far after just 4 hours). - Your own 50"+ TV(s) for the bedroom/living area with a device to connect them to. -Earplugs (the upstairs sounds like ghosts in clogs in your room). ** I wish I could take video to show you what's happening upstairs.. somebody is walking back & forth in some kind of nazi-army-march for the past 15 minutes. And I can hear every foreign word they're yelling through the ceiling very clearly.) -Food to cook. (Between October & June the only food option for 37 miles is Dollar General. Also* your own timer/stopwatch because the range/oven in this unit does not make noise. No beeps.) -coffee cups ( The dishes & silverware are a collection of random items left behind by guests). Vincent or Victor? The older guy at the office was very attentive and helpful. 4.5 stars to him for sure. Bottom line. If you are old school and just here for the ocean and need nothing else , it will probably be good for you. For anyone like me that's grown used to having certain comforts when staying in a hotel, it's probably not the one you want.

    West Quoddy Station

    West Quoddy Station

    (7 reviews)

    a trip to maine--obviously, but i need to point out the obvious--and why a trip to maine you ask--a…read morephone conversation with my girlfriend and we figured out that the two of us have never been to maine--other than me but it was a drive from new hampshire to portland to fly out. anyway, there was one light house in particular that she needed to see--and she had it in her phone. and of course it was the west quoddy head lighthouse. so we hopped in the car and drove to lubec all the way from albuquerque which is a long story in itself. i was tasked to find lodging all along the trip, and realized that there was not a lot in lubec. Found the West Quoddy Station, and sure why not give it a try. We were so glad we did. the first thing we noticed is that it was QUIET. peaceful quiet. and was everything as advertised. we had the starboard bouy barn, and it was nice and roomy. having a kitchen meant we could just get something in town and cook in the room. to be able to just have a nice meal and enjoy the scenery was fantastic. the room was nice and warm for may, and the shower was terrific. big bathroom which is a plus. definitely worth the drive!!

    This is our second visit to West Quoddy Station in as many months. The first was a drop everything…read moreand just go Friday Night getaway in May. Luckily for us, the massive Station House--we surmise the former lifesaving station's dormitory--was available and offered at a not to be refused price. What fun to rattle around its many bedrooms and baths. Most memorable were the sweeping views across the Bay of Fundy north to Lubec and Campobello Island, and that evening's awe-inspiring sunset. You would do well to consider The Station House for family or friend reunion or small business retreats. We enjoyed West Quoddy Station so much that we decided to return for our 42nd wedding anniversary, but only if we could get the Crew's Quarters cabin, its views comparable to The Station House's with even greater privacy. Twice lucky! Given Crew's Quarters unassuming Downeast shingle exterior, we were nearly stunned and very impressed upon entering to discover possibly the most meticulously constructed Post and Beam home in my thirty years selling Downeast real estate. Talk about overbuilt! Every cedar beam heftier, every plank and floor board wider than required, all carefully joined. No place for sheetrock in Crew's Quarters: instead every wall built of wide cedar planks pleasingly laid diagonally. Plus a fully vaulted ceiling with exposed beams. And those views of the blue Bay of Fundy, even bluer skies from bedrooms, living, and dining rooms, and Crew's Quarters spacious deck. We, our friends, and their aging golden service dog, Brigid, were very comfortable. The weather being fine, we spent most of our time relaxing and dining on the deck. Everything worked fine in the shared bathroom, towels were thick. The kitchen wasn't gourmet-worthy, but the toaster took a split bagel and the vintage Mr. Coffee worked. There's a pot for boiling lobster, if you must. Had the weather turned cold--as it can, quickly--we would have been grateful for the propane "woodstove" and large Rinnaii heater. We did way better than survive. We'll be back! P.S. West Quoddy Station is a dozen minutes from the International Bridge to Campobello Island, a few minutes more to the auto and bike ferry to Deer Island, itself worth a day's touring. Nearby artsy Eastport, Maine, is worth a visit. And don't miss Monica's Chocolates in Lubec!

    Campobello Whale Watch Motel - Front View

    Campobello Whale Watch Motel

    (3 reviews)

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    This small place is not your usual roadside motel. It has many features that one would expect to…read morefind in an inn or bed and breakfast. The rooms are quiet, spacious and uniquely decorated in a nautical theme. There are two doors, front and back, leading to porches downstairs or balconies on the second floor. One can sit outside sipping the amazing coffee that is provided and watch hummingbirds flitting around feeders and hanging baskets and listen to windchimes. Rooms are extremely clean and towels are soft and plentiful. Restaurants are scarce on this island but there is a fridge and microwave provided so one could easily keep small supplies of food on hand. The owners, Jim and Fran are extremely friendly and helpful and it is like visiting someone in his/her own home. I highly recommend this motel if you are visiting Campobello Island for any reason.

    What a wonderful place to stay, with owners who really made you feel as if you were guests at their…read morehome! We stayed on the second floor, a bit of a schlep with the luggage, but it was worth it for the high ceiling and sense of quiet. The room is very nicely furnished: two comfortable queen beds, and furnishings that made it feel like a guest room, not a motel. No comment on the TV, since we didnt turn it on the five days we were there! The people who made up the rooms were friendly and helpful, and the owners, Fran and Jim, went out of their way to make our stay perfect. They are both avid readers, and the rooms, as well as the front desk, have a library of book choices, as well as a big binder of maps, restaurant menus, and even a history of early Campobello! A great find, and a wonderful stay!

    The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews by-the-Sea

    The Algonquin Resort St. Andrews by-the-Sea

    (47 reviews)

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    Stayed in July for 4 nights. I'm faithful to Marriott and this property along with the service did…read morenot disappoint. It is an older very large property and it is very beautiful. With that said, construction and maintenance was a daily thing. Our room was comfortable and had a porch. It badly needed painting. Construction on a path below our room was ongoing into the evening. Did not try all the dining venues but what we had was great ie fish and chips, mussels, artichoke dip, Canadian beers and gin and tonics. Beautiful views, recreation included 2 pools, fitness room and bikes. Staff was very polite outgoing and attentive. Would love to return.

    i've stayed here several times and usually it's a pretty nice stay. The grounds are beautiful and…read moreit's a nice hotel. But I'm in a different part of the hotel maybe or it's been renovated. My room is a lot lot smaller..,,it is very nice and clean. But who doesn't put a closet in a hotel room?!!!!! There's nowhere for me to hang any of my clothes. I am on a work trip and I have to hang up nice shirts and dresses. There's nowhere for me to put anything except for two drawers. And No ironing board??? I mean... Do they want me to have to call down there and ask for someone to bring it to me so then I have to spend $10 and tip somebody? No. also, the amenities in the room are very lacking. There's one teeny little thing of body lotion and a little small bar of soap. Usually at least you get some cotton balls and some Q-tips :-) there is a coffee maker but no to-go cups so I can't take it in the car. Then I was starving and when I got here and checked in at the front desk, I was told that I could order from Braxton's and take it up to my room and I could not wait to get a steak, but they wouldn't even let me take a steak to my room. Their response was no you can sit at a table but we can't let you take anything to go. The steak would not be good by the time you got it up to the room and would not be the right temperature. Wait what? I'm on the second floor. The hotel is very small. It's two seconds to my room. And what about what if I want that?! I said i didn't care if it's a little warm when I get it to my room. I said I wanted a steak. And you're not gonna let me take it to my room? I don't understand. I did not want to socialize. I've been traveling all day. I did not want to have to clean up and sit in a loud public place. I just wanted a good steak and a Caesar salad. So I had to order room service, which has maybe 5 entrees to choose from. Lastly- When I called about two weeks ago and asked since I've been in marriott bonvoy customer since 2008 if they could upgrade me to a balcony room (and for context last time i did not have any trouble doing that - they upgraded me with no )....this time they told me that they would have to charge me $150 more a night to do that. Good thing that the company is paying for this because if I was, I'd be furious.

    Peacock House - hotels - Updated July 2026

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