The Pentagöet Inn, a midcoast Maine Bed & Breakfast is a charming Queen Anne Victorian, nestled on a seaside bluff, graced with majestic elms. It overlooks the village and harbor of Castine, Maine. Built in 1894 the inn is Castine's oldest, original "summer hotel" still welcoming guests of Penobscot Bay. This whimsical ME bed and breakfast has a prominent three story turret, gables and a delightful wraparound porch lined with lush window boxes and wicker rockers, flowers are for sale by the honor box. The porch is a favorite of photographers and artists and a great spot to read the morning paper or to join us for an intimate dinner.
Many of our guests make the Pentagöet Inn in Castine their base from which to explore Penobscot Bay, the Blue Hill peninsula, Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, the Downeast region of Maine. There are a dozen towns within easy reach of Castine, each one special with it's own unique character, antiques shops, art galleries, flea markets and country fairs. Castine is centrally located for day trips as it resides in a triangle between Camden to the South, Stonington and Deer Isle to the East and Acadia in Bar Harbor to the North, each an hour away.