The American Eagle, waterfront with incredible harbor views
Stonington, Maine
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Patio/Balcony
Waterfront
A/C
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
2 twin beds
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
The American Eagle is a gorgeous unit with 2 bedrooms: one with twin beds and a master bedroom room furnished with one queen, full bath, hairdryer, tv with cable, and free wifi. The fully furnished kitchen is equipped with pots and pans along with plates and cutlery. Enjoy the dining room set for four or relax in the cozy sitting area with a large window facing the harbor and an electric fireplace. Access to a private deck and stunning harbor water views of Stonington’s historic waterfront.
In 2022, after a tough pandemic, we bumped into the opportunity to purchase this “space”. We here at Ohana Inns feel that the solace, surroundings, seabreeze, harbor, vibes, schooners, lobstering, birds and lapping waves make this one of the most beautiful places on the planet. That is what we think about this space :).
You’ll notice that each of the rooms is named after a schooner from the area. So each room is a little different in shape, size, decor, and view plane. They all share access to our centerpiece, which is the mass of deck overhanging the quintessential Maine harbor of Stonington.
We invite you, we dare you, we hope you come down and fill your cup with the Inn on the Harbor. It’s the kind of place you’ll never forget. If you are lucky enough to live within driving distance….. you’ll be back time and time again ;).
Aloha from our Ohana to yours!! We will see you soon at IOTH!
To access the property, our team will provide you with a lock code for the electronic keypad prior to your arrival.
All of our rooms have handheld shower heads (except for The Nathaniel Bowditch room).
At Ohana Inns, we are available 24/7 through call, text, or email.
When staying with us, you can expect total privacy but a quick and prompt response should you reach out.
Here are some good restaurants and coffee shops that you can check out: Fin and Fern, Acadia House Provisions, 44 North Coffee, Harbor Cafe, Lily’s House, and Stonecutters Kitchen. (Please check off-season schedules with each restaurant. Many places could be closed during off-season months).
To do your groceries, you can go to Burnt Cove Market (about 1.5 miles away) or take a short walk to the closest market (but smaller) Harbor View Store.
Please consider bringing your specialty groceries, although we feel that the Burnt Cove market does have a pretty good selection, it doesn’t have everything.
Stonington is located on Deer Isle and can be reached by car via Route 1 from Bangor or Bar Harbor. The town has its own small airport, Stonington Municipal Airport, which offers daily service to Boston. If you’re coming from out of state, the closest airports are Bangor International Airport and Portland International Jetport. When coming to this property, guests have the option to arrive by boat or car.
We recommend that guests have a personal vehicle for running errands and exploring the area, although Uber/Lyft/taxis are available.
The closest airports are:
Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport (BHB / KBHB)
Bangor International Airport (BGR)
Augusta State Airport (AUG)
Portland International Jetport (PWM)
Here you can enjoy the views, the distant foghorns, the breezes coming off of the Atlantic, the working lobster harbor right outside of your window and an authentic (not too touristy) experience. You can park the car, hop on the mail boat and hike all day on Isle Au Haut, grab some Kayaks and tool around the harbor, go see a show at the Opera House, nosh on top-rated food at the Fin and Fern, explore the quaint shops and pier and crack a nice bottle of wine on the deck at the end of the day.
Yes, you can stay here for Acadia! Yes, it’s a little more of an arms-length from the craziness of Bar Harbor but we think it’s the perfect home base for the REAL Acadia adventure and true ’Maine experience’.
From Stonington, you can still reach Mount Desert Island and the major Acadia attractions. Top-rated Puffin tours also leave from Stonington or you can explore the trails of Crockett Cove Woods or roam the art gardens of Nervous Nellies after buying some local jam. Inn On The Harbor, Open Hearth Inn, and The Gust House are all locally owned and operated by Ohana Inns. Ohana means family and when you stay with us you’ll see why we call everyone Ohana. If you have any questions about this listing or any of our other properties, inquire or call and we will make sure to find you the best spot for your vacation/adventure.
DOG POLICY:
Dear Guest,
Here at Inn on the Harbor, we welcome your four-legged family member. However, due to some circumstances, we ONLY ALLOW DOGS on our property. Also, we ask the following of you, as the pet owner.
1. Please DO NOT leave your pet in the rooms unattended
2. Please pick up all the excrement they may leave.
3. Please have your dog on a leash under your control, when enjoying the deck areas.
4. Please try to refrain your dog from barking.
We have supplied you with a pet basket, which includes the following:
1. A blanket to be used if your pet sleeps on the furniture, or with you on the bed.
2. A towel to be used if your pet gets wet.
3. If you use the pet blankets and or towel, Please DO NOT put them back in the pet box. We laundry them after every use for the safety of other dogs.
We have dog treats, extra poo bags, and a gate in the common room.
There will be an additional cleaning fee added to your bill if your pet makes a mess of the room and or bedding.
We hope that you and your four-legged family member have a great stay here at the Inn on the Harbor.
Thank you:
Management & Staff
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Brooklin, Maine, is a quintessential New England coastal town that offers a serene escape into the heart of Downeast Maine. Known for its maritime heritage, stunning landscapes, and a slower pace of life, Brooklin is a haven for those looking to unwind amidst nature's beauty.
The town is renowned for its boatbuilding legacy, and visitors with a nautical bent will appreciate the opportunity to see skilled craftsmen at work in the boatyards. The WoodenBoat School, located here, offers courses in boatbuilding, sailing, and woodworking, attracting enthusiasts from around the world.
Brooklin's coastline is a mosaic of rocky shores, quiet coves, and pristine islands. Kayaking and sailing are popular activities, allowing visitors to explore the serene waters of Blue Hill Bay and Eggemoggin Reach. The area's rich marine life also makes it an excellent spot for fishing and bird watching, with ospreys and bald eagles often seen soaring overhead.
For those who prefer land-based pursuits, the town and its surroundings offer picturesque hiking trails that meander through forests and along the coast, providing stunning views and the chance to spot local wildlife. The nearby Holbrook Island Sanctuary State Park is a particular highlight, with its diverse ecosystems and unspoiled natural beauty.
Brooklin's small-town charm is evident in its community events, such as the annual Fourth of July parade and the Eggemoggin Reach Regatta, which brings classic sailboats to the waters each summer. The town also boasts a vibrant arts scene, with galleries and studios showcasing the work of local artists and artisans.
Literature enthusiasts will be intrigued to know that Brooklin was once home to the renowned author E.B. White. Fans of his work can soak in the same landscapes that inspired classics like "Charlotte's Web" and "Stuart Little."
Dining in Brooklin is a delightful experience, with local eateries offering fresh seafood and farm-to-table fare that highlight the flavors of Maine. From cozy cafes to waterfront dining, the culinary offerings are both satisfying and reflective of the region's bounty.
In essence, Brooklin, Maine, is a destination that offers tranquility, natural beauty, and a rich maritime culture. It's a place where visitors can step back in time, enjoy the simple pleasures of coastal life, and leave feeling refreshed and connected to the natural world.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM