Journey to Maine's most dramatically sited lighthouse — Bass Harbor Head — perched on surf-lashed granite cliffs on the quiet western shore of Mount Desert Island. This iconic image of the Maine coast belongs on every discerning traveler's list.
What to expect
Your private guide whisks you across Mount Desert Island through the charming fishing villages of Northeast Harbor and Southwest Harbor — both refreshingly un-touristy and deeply authentic Maine. Arriving at Bass Harbor Head, you descend to the rocks for the classic shot: the red-trimmed 1858 lighthouse cantilevered above crashing surf. The guide explains the light's role in guiding lobster boats through treacherous waters for over 150 years. The return route passes Beals' Lobster Pier in Southwest Harbor — a beloved local institution — should you wish to stop for a legendary lobster roll.
Good to know
The western shore of MDI is roughly 45 minutes from Bar Harbor — a private vehicle is essential to do this justice within a port day. Confirm your all-aboard time with your guide at booking; most port calls allow enough time for a 4–5 hour private tour. Pre-booking is essential.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Bar Harbor — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.