Experience the stunning beauty of Acadia National Park with our immersive audio tour! Explore rocky coastlines, lush forests, and serene lakes while our guides share captivating stories and interestin
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Location: Bar Harbor
What's Included
- Take the tour when you want
- Tours NEVER expire
- Freedom to explore at your own pace
- Tour Start is Customizable
- Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
- Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
- Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
- Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
- Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit! Kids can really enjoy the audio tour since it’s designed to be engaging and fun. Just make sure they can use headphones comfortably and might want to check out some of the highlights like Jordan Pond or Sand Beach that are pretty family-friendly. It’s great for all ages really!
A: Yes, you can still use the audio tour in bad weather! Just keep in mind that some outdoor spots might be less enjoyable if it’s pouring. The app works offline, so you can plan around the weather. If it’s just light rain, you can bring an umbrella and still check out the coastal views!
A: Parking can get a bit busy, especially on weekends! There are several parking lots within the park, but they fill up fast during peak season. I'd recommend getting there early or later in the afternoon. Also, check if there's any shuttle service available if you just want to explore certain areas!
Discussions
Just did the audio tour in Acadia – it was amazing!
I recently took the Acadia National Park self-guided audio tour and wow, it exceeded my expectations! The stories about Cadillac Mountain were fascinating, and I loved how I could stop at any point to take photos or just soak in the views. The offline map was a lifesaver since we lost signal a couple of times. Highly recommend it for anyone visiting Bar Harbor!
Thinking of gifting the Acadia audio tour – is it worth it?
I’m thinking about gifting the Acadia audio tour to my parents who love nature but aren’t super adventurous. Do you think they’d enjoy this? They might appreciate the info about the park without having to hike too much. Anyone have experience with older folks doing this?