Appearance
Get in
- By car, down US Route 24.
- By ferry, from Portland on Casco Bay Lines.
Get around
See
Visitors will enjoy the sight of lobster traps stacked in the front yard of houses on Bailey Island.
- Bailey Island Bridge, Route 24 (between Bailey Island and Orr's Island). A crib bridge built with granite slabs that allows the water to flow through. If you drive to Bailey Island, you will cross the bridge.
Do
- Real Time Charters. Charter a fishing tour with Captain Bruce Almeida.
Buy
- Glenn's (on Mackerel Cove). Lobster fresh off the boats. Single lobsters at wholesale prices. (e.g. $5/lb Aug 13, 2006)
Eat
- Cook's Lobster House Restaurant, US Route 24, ☏ +1 207 833-2818, fax: +1 207 833-5851, cooks@cookslobster.com. Daily 11:30AM-9PM. Good lobster. Was made famous with the Visa commercials "You better bring your Visa card, because they don't take American Express".
- Giant Stairs Take-out, US Route 24. Get lobster rolls, fish 'n' chips, etc. to go in a handy handled paper bag. Take your picnic to Giant Steps, eat, and then climb around on the rocks.
Drink
Sleep
- Cook's Island View Motel, 2041 Harpswell Island Rd, ☏ +1 207 833-7780. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 10AM.
- The Bailey Island Motel, Route 24, ☏ +1 207 833-2886, fax: +1 207 833-7721, baileymotel@suscom-maine.net.