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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 - View of our room

    West Quoddy Station

    (5 reviews)

    This is a unique place, and I struggle with the rating because on one hand I can see the thought…read moreand care that went into restoring it, and it is privately owned so I tend to give benefit of the doubt to owner, because owning a business is so difficult. This place is located in one of the most beautiful areas in Maine. The grounds and the buildings are gorgeous, as are all of the surroundings. The exterior of the buildings is immaculately maintained and the landscaping is lovely. We stayed in the Cabin. I booked it because of location and the history of the building. The photos showed it was primitive but clean, and I'm fine with primitive, as long as it's clean. Check in process is very old fashioned...you arrive to find your name on a public bulletin board outside the office, and go to your unlocked cabin to find your keys and a printed welcome note with instructions. Obviously this is not an automated process, and a decent amount of effort goes into this process every day. It was actually quaint. The management had sent a very nice email with a long, detailed list of interesting things to do & amazing sights in the area, along with how to access them. This was very thoughtful & helpful! As stated earlier, the location is breathtaking. Several wildflowers were blooming, including lupines, and the sweeping views of the water were just gorgeous. We loved strolling the grounds and got some amazing photos. It truly felt like "real Maine", not some tourist version. When we arrived & got into the cabin, we noticed an odor that went beyond the usual musty old cabin smell. But it was still at the beginning of the season, so I assumed the old cabin had been shut up all winter and just needed to be aired out. It was fairly dark inside even with the curtains open. I was disappointed to see the leather chair that looked comfy in the photos was actually very old and the seat had what looked to be broken springs showing through, so we didn't sit on it. The kitchen appeared clean & very well appointed with everything you'd need to cook your own meals, including a full size fridge, toaster, microwave and a gas range, and every cooking and eating utensil, including a tea kettle. The bathroom appeared clean, with thick towels, a hair dryer, and soaps/shampoo/conditioner. We opened the windows to let the fresh air in, anxious to go exploring the lighthouse and surrounding area. When we returned, the cabin had still not aired out. Upon turning down the beds, we saw there was a lot of pet hair on the bedspread and on the pillowcases and sheets (we were not traveling with animals). Upon turning on the lamps we saw the shades were stained and there were cobwebs and piles of pet hair on the floors and in the corners, and it was at this point that we noticed one of the bath towels didn't look clean. I'd now lost faith, but there is very little in the way of other places to stay in the area & it was already getting late. My husband said "it's only one night" and we were getting up early the next morning anyway, so we quickly ran to the local Dollar General just before they closed and bought our own blankets and towels. We made the best of it, getting up at 4am (the sky was already getting light at this time) to see the sunrise at West Quoddy Lighthouse, which was an amazing experience! In the light of the morning we saw just how much pet hair was on the floors, and it was pretty gross, but by then we were leaving, heading out for our next adventure. This is my advice to anyone booking the Cabin at West Quoddy Station: check your expectations. We didn't experience any of the spaces other than the Cabin, so this review is only for that particular building. The Cabin IS quite primitive, it smells very musty, and the level of clean was not to our personal satisfaction. But if you're up for some history and adventure and as my husband says "you don't mind feeling like you're staying in some random guy's hunting cabin", you might find yourself having an adventure in an historic building at one of the most beautiful spots in the U.S.

    We stayed in Crews Quarters. Aside from the dust throughout the place, it was a cute house and…read morewould have been a fun family rental with a beautiful view had the weather been warmer. Unfortunately, this building is not adequately heated. Both the primary heater and a gas-powered ceramicwood stove are located in the main room. We couldn't get the ceramic stove to fire an actual flame beyond the pilot light so we had only the main heater, which didn't even really warm up the main room very well. The bedrooms were freezing and, therefore, miserable for sleeping even with extra blankets. The mattress on my bed was average but not super comfortable. It is really close and convenient for early morning access to the lighthouse to watch the sunrise and hike the park land.

    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!

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