Drew P.
Yelp
Acadia National Park Tours does tours of Acadia National Park, with stops at Cadillac Mountain, Wild Gardens of Acadia, and Thunder Hole with the bus tour. I had booked this ahead of time through Viator instead of booking something through Disney Cruise Line. The meeting point is about 300 yards from the tendering area, but it is a pretty steep incline up a hill to the meeting point at Testa's Restaurant. Our visit here was on October 2, 2019, when we were in port with the Disney Magic cruise ship.
After getting up to the check in desk, we knew that we had already missed our 10 am pre-booked time due to the aforementioned issue above. They were able to get us into the 11 am departure instead, which was fine. The tour overall lasts about 2.5 to 3 hours. After checking in, we also got a coupon for 10% off at Testa's Restaurant for doing this tour. At about 10:45, we came back to where we would get the bus. We got on and waited until it was time to depart. The places we would stop at in Acadia National Park would be Cadillac Mountain, Wild Gardens of Acadia, and Thunder Hole. My more detailed reviews of the stops are on their separate listings.
Once it was time to go, our guide introduced himself and started to give a bit of history about Bar Harbor. Soon, we were on our way to Acadia National Park. The history was nice to hear, including the history of Acadia National Park and the spots that we visited. The first stop was at Cadillac Mountain, where we had about 15 minutes to explore. It was an overcast, cool and windy morning, but it was worth the views over Frenchman Bay. I was even able to see my cruise ship from there. You can get some great panoramic views here.
After leaving Cadillac Mountain, we would get to our next destination in about 30 minutes. During this time, the guide cranked up the heat since it was chilly outside. After some time, it got too hot in the bus and finally said something. He asked if others thought the same and it was in almost perfect unison of that agreement. Otherwise, we were taking in the sights on the Park Loop Road. There was some color to the trees, but not much. We were probably a little early for peak leaf season. The next stop was the Wild Gardens of Acadia, which we had about 20 minutes to visit and explore. The gardens were a nice visit, and there is a nature center there as well. The flora was beautiful to see, including some that had color change as well. Time here was too short as well, but it was soon time to move on to the last major stop on the tour.
After leaving the Wild Gardens of Acadia, we traveled along the Park Loop Road for about 20 minutes to Thunder Hole, where we had about 20 minutes to visit this place as well. We would pass Sand Beach along the way here, where the guide said is very busy in the summer. Thunder Hole was definitely a highlight of this tour. We were here a little over an hour away from high tide. The sights and sounds were stunning, including getting a video of the thunder. This was another place that I would have loved to have remained longer.
After leaving Thunder Hole, we would be making our way back to the depot where the tour started. We did pass by Otter Cliff, but was not a stop on this tour. We were able to take additional scenes of the park until we were outside the boundaries.
Some of the things that could be worked on include not turning the ride into an oven and not trying to pack everyone in like sardines. The tour was full, so some were turned toward the aisle since the seats were small. The seats were meant for two, but for many on the bus, it really should've been for one person. From what I saw, there was only this option for touring. I would have loved to have had a longer tour that would've included stops at Otter Cliff, the Visitor Center, and the Jordan Pond House.
Overall, this was a great tour of Acadia National Park, especially since it was my fist time visiting. I knocked off a star due to the things I noted in the last paragraph. The great thing was that they had their own parking spot at each of the places we visited inside the park. The trip was very informative and great places to visit inside the park. If your travels take you into Bar Harbor, I would definitely recommend taking a tour of Acadia National Park with them.