Inn at Sunrise Point Camden

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Inn at Sunrise Point Camden - Maine
Inn at Sunrise Point Camden - Maine
Inn at Sunrise Point Camden - Maine
Inn at Sunrise Point Camden - Maine
Inn at Sunrise Point Camden - Maine
Inn at Sunrise Point Camden - Maine
Inn at Sunrise Point Camden - Maine
Inn at Sunrise Point Camden - Maine
Inn at Sunrise Point Camden - Maine
Inn at Sunrise Point Camden - Maine
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30 July 2021

Impeccable service and an idyllic oceanfront location. The Inn at Sunrise Point is the perfectly luxurious retreat from which to begin and end your delightful Maine adventure.

Our Camden, Maine boutique hotel features twelve impeccable accommodations situated on five beautifully manicured seaside acres, an ocean view Breakfast Room and Conservatory, and exquisite gardens that enhance the serenity.

The Camden, Maine area, located in the heart of the Midcoast region, abounds with natural beauty – from sparkling Penobscot Bay, to the pristine lakes and evergreen forests of the Camden Hills.

Nearby Camden Harbor is home to a fleet of historic sailing schooners, charming shops, inspired dining, and architectural interest that easily conjures it’s sea-faring history.

However you define vacation, whether it’s a vigorous kayak trip across the Bay, or an afternoon nap in our seaside hammock, our staff will ensure your experience is more than you imagined it could be at our award-winning oceanfront boutique hotel near Camden, Maine.

Beautifully Appointed Rooms & Cottages
Our rooms and cottages are unique and carefully appointed to enhance your sense of peace and quiet. Our boutique hotel near Camden, Maine offers you spectacular views, private decks, fireplaces and a wealth of amenities and services.

Watch the sunrise with a cup of hot coffee, roasted here in Maine, enjoy a meandering walk on the beach, and then come inside our oceanfront hotel for a complimentary gourmet breakfast served daily in the conservatory.

Garden House Suite
The spacious Garden House Suite is the perfect hideaway retreat at our Maine Coast bed and breakfast and is especially good for an extended stay. The Suite features a large room with a king bed as well as a comfortable queen sleeper sofa in the event you need more sleeping space.

The Suite also includes a full dining table, Vermont-style gas fireplace, lovely private deck with garden views, a fully outfitted galley kitchen with eating nook, and private bath with a shower. The Garden House Suite is only a few steps from the Main House with it’s ocean front porch and lawn.

Longfellow Suite
The Longfellow Suite is a visually stunning space at our boutique hotel in Maine. This second floor suite in the Garden House features a full sitting room with high ceilings, a double arched window as well as double glass sliding doors that lead to a large deck, all overlooking the Inn’s lush, beautiful gardens.

Adjacent to the sitting room is the bedroom with a king bed and double windows on the South-facing wall – through which you can see and hear the ocean. The fireplace and wet bar area are located in the sitting room. Both rooms feature flat screen TVs.

The Suite is decorated in soft blue and teal colors, accented by muted yellows and gold. On request, the sitting room can be opened to the foyer of the Wyeth Loft and/or linked to the Thaxter Loft. That makes the Suite’s sitting room the perfect gathering place for a girlfriends getaway or for family or friends get togethers.

A Romantic Getaway In Maine
Sunrises, Peaceful Hideaways and Walks on the Beach
Set on five secluded acres with private access to the rocky shoreline, our luxury Camden, Maine area bed and breakfast gently tugs at you, reminding you to unwind, smell the flowers, listen to the waves rolling ashore, and watch the sailboats drifting almost close enough to touch.

Our coastal Maine Inn is a romantic oceanfront hideaway just minutes from the charming village of Camden.

Early morning sunrise
After washing away the memory of traffic and noise in your spacious rain shower, slip into a plush robe and wander barefoot onto your private deck with a glass of chilled Champagne. Sleep soundly on crisply pressed linen bedding, comforted by the gentle murmur of waves outside your window.

Awake to the breathtaking sight of the sunrise across Penobscot Bay before enjoying a sumptuous breakfast in the sunlit conservatory. The Conservatory, a unique spot, is where we serve our gourmet breakfast each morning, and home baked cookies and other refreshments throughout the day.

The room offers mesmerizing views of the water from its bank of windows. Sit back and enjoy an incredible getaway.

End of Day Cocktails

Our cherry-paneled library is a cozy nook with superb ocean views. It offers books about Maine and a great selection of music and movies.

Relax in front of the fireplace in the morning with the day’s New York Times or Boston Globe, or in the evening with a glass of fine wine. Our coastal Maine Inn has a full liquor license and is happy to serve you the wine or cocktail of your choice.

Sumptuous Three Course Breakfast Daily
The Inn at Sunrise Point serves a sumptuous, three course breakfast to guests each morning in the ocean-facing conservatory and dining room. Full breakfast service is available between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., and coffee and tea are available from 7:00 a.m. and throughout the day.

Start your morning with Maine roasted Carrabassett coffee or a wide array of teas. Then choose a favorite from our freshly baked scones and muffins, and Chef Brad’s popular multigrain bread. The Inn’s own signature granola is always available, as are other cereals, and Greek yogurt.

Each breakfast includes a fruit course, with the Inn featuring locally sourced, farm fresh fruits such as blueberries and strawberries in season.

The main course varies day to day, but guest favorites include poached eggs with prosciutto, roasted asparagus and chive oil; Belgian waffles with warm peach compote and maple glazed bacon; locally smoked salmon and goat cheese omelets; and whole wheat pancakes topped with wild Maine blueberries or raspberries. Gluten-free and special dietary requests are happily accommodated with advance notice.

In the afternoon, refreshments at our romantic Maine getaway always include freshly baked cookies, house made savory snack mix, assorted nuts, and fruits. And there is usually a bowl of chocolates lurking around the corner, just waiting for you to walk by.

The Inn has a full liquor license and is happy to serve you the wine or cocktail of your choice. Complimentary soft drinks and bottled water are available in all guest refrigerators.

Intimate Oceanfront Elopements
Our secluded, pristine grounds and panoramic ocean views make Inn at Sunrise Point the perfect romantic venue for your ceremony.

Our dedicated staff, spectacular surroundings and elegant accommodations are sure to make your special occasion one to remember. Contact our Guest Services team today to inquire about planning your elopement.

Top Things to do in Camden, Maine
The Inn at Sunrise Point is located in one of the most beautiful parts of the Maine coast and if you wish to do more than sit and watch the water, there are a host of things to do in Camden, Maine.

Two miles away is Mt. Battie with spectacular views of Camden Harbor, Penobscot Bay with its many spruce-dotted islands, inland lakes and mountains. You may drive to the top or follow one of the trails for climbing and hiking from the sea to the mountain tops.

Watch the Sunrise

Enjoy our Maine roasted Carrabassett coffee on your private deck while you watch the sun come up across Penobscot Bay. Later in the day, pull up an Adirondack chair on the Inn’s ocean lawn and relax with a good book, a glass of wine from our fine selection and a delicious cheese plate from our kitchen.

If the moon is full, celebrate a glorious moonrise over the bay with a glass of champagne. Wherever you take in the magical view from our romantic Maine getaway, just allow some time to gaze at the horizon and let your troubles drift out to sea.

Biking and Walking

Rent a bike at Maine Sport Outfitters or Sidecountry Sports and bike from Rockport Harbor to Camden Harbor, following the coastline along the way. This route is also a great place for a walk.

You’ll pass the Belted Galloway cows (alias “Oreo Cookie Cows”) at Aldemere Farm, magnificent homes and enjoy the coastal views near our Inn. Stop at the outdoor Children’s Chapel on Beauchamp Point and check out the gardens.

Lighthouses

You can’t come to Maine without seeing its lighthouses. Our favorites are the charming Marshall Point Lighthouse (you may have seen it in Forrest Gump!) and museum in Port Clyde (45 minutes southeast), the Owl’s Head Lighthouse (30 minutes southeast) with its commanding views of Penobscot Bay, and Pemaquid Point Lighthouse (45 minutes south), especially because the drive to get there from our coastal Maine Inn features spectacular views and the lighthouse itself sits high on a rugged, rocky coastline.

Take a Day Trip

Take a day trip to Monhegan Island – drive 45 minutes to Port Clyde (a classic Maine fishing village), park and catch the ferry to Monhegan Island, a popular artist colony.

There are no cars, just fresh air and hiking trails. One of our favorite walks is the verdant “Cathedral Woods”. On your way back, stop at a Lobster Pound and enjoy “lobster in the rough”.

Or journey north about 90 minutes to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park for the day, a “not to be missed” destination, well known as one of America’s greatest National Parks. We can even pack you a picnic to go!

Experience Fine Dining

The Camden area is blessed with incredibly talented chefs and fine, as well as casual, dining opportunities are plentiful. Try Rockland’s famed Primo restaurant, or the oyster bar and grill in Rockport, 18 Central.

Dress up a bit for Natalie’s or have a romantic dinner at the Hartstone Inn. Or maybe, best of all, from our Lincolnville Inn, drive the 3 minutes up the road to Lincolnville Beach, put on your bib and eat fresh lobster.

We’ll send you the full insider’s list when you book with us and take care of all necessary reservations prior to your stay.

Unleash your adventurous side

Charter a private sailboat, go kayaking, paddleboarding or canoeing on Penobscot Bay or nearby Megunticook Lake. There’s an outfitter with kayaks — Ducktrap Kayak— right next door to our coastal Maine Inn.

Go rock climbing in the Camden Hills, (we know outfitters and guides), hike the Camden Hills extensive trail system, Fernald’s Neck Preserve or Bald Rock Mountain trail, or go fishing in Lake Megunticook – we’ll arrange for a fishing guide with all the equipment you’ll need.

Sail on an Historic Schooner

Sail off into the sunset or enjoy a two hour sail on board an historic schooner departing from Camden Harbor. We love the historic Windjammer Surprise and the Schooner Olad. Also, be sure to check out the Maine Windjammer Association and their impressive fleet.

Viewing the Camden Hills, lighthouses and the sights and sounds of Penobscot Bay from these meticulously restored sailing boats is an extraordinary pleasure. We’ll make reservations for you!

Savor the Views from Mt. Battie

The view from the top of Mt. Battie is simply spectacular and a highlight of your romantic Maine getaway. Either hike or drive to the top of Mt. Battie in Camden Hills State Park, just 2 miles from the Inn’s front door.

The view of Camden Harbor and Penobscot Bay is stunning and you’ll feel on top of the world looking down at the village of Camden nestled snugly in its pristine harbor.

On a clear day, Acadia National Park’s Cadillac Mountain and Blue Hill are visible on the horizon. Camden Hills State Park features 20 excellent hiking trails, all with glorious views.

Art, Music & More

Midcoast Maine is home to world-class museums & performing arts. A must-see is the Farnsworth Art Museum and The Wyeth Center in Rockland, which houses a unique collection of Wyeth family art – N.C., Andrew, and James.

Other unique museums include the Owl’s Head Transportation Museum, known internationally for its antique automobiles, pioneer aircraft and other modes of transportation, and the Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport.

While a guest at our coastal Maine Inn, you should also check out the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. For music & performing arts, check out the Bay Chamber concert series at Rockport Opera House, and programs at the Camden Opera House and Strand Theatre in Rockland.

Shop ’til you drop

Boutiques, antiques, art galleries, fine craftsmanship; the area surrounding our Camden Maine lodging has it all. An amazing number of artists live in the area and show and sell their paintings, art glass, sculptures, pottery and jewelry in local galleries.

Windsor Chairmakers, the Messler Center for Fine Craftsmanship, and Swan’s Island Blankets are among our guests’ favorite places as well. Take some time to stroll around the unique shops in Camden village, Rockland’s Main Street, Belfast and the special places in between.

Website: www.sunrisepoint.com
Rooms: 12
Price: from 480 EUR per night
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