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Acadia Sunset Fishing Cabin #3

Acadia Sunset Fishing Cabin #3: A Family Beach Retreat in Sullivan

Families wanting kitchen access
a boat sitting on the shore of a lake at Acadia Sunset Fishing Cabin #3 family beach fire pit in Sullivan
a boat sitting on the shore of a lake at Acadia Sunset Fishing Cabin #3 family beach fire pit in Sullivan

Why Stay

Why Acadia Sunset Fishing Cabin #3

Sullivan sits just south of Mount Desert Island, close enough to Acadia National Park that you can catch the sunset from the coast without fighting the Bar Harbor crowds. Acadia Sunset Fishing Cabin #3 is a two-bedroom vacation rental that leans into what families actually want: space, a working kitchen, direct access to water, and a fire pit. The cabin feels like a real home - not a hotel room dressed up as one - with a private entrance, fully equipped kitchen, and enough room for kids to move around without everyone stacked on top of each other.

The property sits on grounds with a water park and direct fishing access, plus the kind of outdoor setup (fire pit, barbecue, patio with furniture) that lets you cook your own meals and gather outside without hunting for activities. If you're planning a long weekend or week in Downeast Maine and want to base camp in a place where everyone gets their own space and the kids can burn energy, this cabin works.


A full kitchen means real family meals, not takeout every night. The cabin includes a stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, full place settings, and a dining table. If you've done a family vacation where you're eating out three times a day, you know the drain - money, time, picky-eater drama. Here you can make breakfast before the beach and grill dinner with a view.

Direct water access without the resort formality. Fishing facilities are on-site, and guests can access the water park right there. For families with teenagers or kids who've outgrown the typical hotel pool, this shifts the whole dynamic.

The fire pit anchors the evening. After a day of exploring Acadia or the Down East coast, a fire pit with seating and room to move is worth the rental alone. Bring marshmallows.

Your own space for the whole family. Two bedrooms, a living room with a fireplace, and a private entrance mean nobody's waiting for the shower at 7 a.m. and the kids can watch a movie while you read outside.


Rooms

The rooms

The cabin is organized as a spacious two-bedroom house rather than stacked hotel rooms. The family room is the main sleeping area, with additional bedroom space for kids or a second family. All linens and towels are provided, and each room has a wardrobe or closet to unpack into properly - a small thing that matters on a week-long stay.

  • Family Room - Primary bedroom with comfortable beds and private access
  • Second Bedroom - Suitable for children or additional guests

The cabin is furnished as a home, not a hotel. Windows are a selling point; there's enough natural light and ventilation that it never feels cramped.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Two-bedroom vacation cabin, home-like layout

Best for

Families wanting kitchen access, water activities, fire pit gatherings

Price tier

Mid-range for Maine vacation rentals (exact rates vary by season)

Open

Year-round (water amenities seasonal)

Guest score

10.0 Exceptional

Standout amenities

On-site water park · fishing · fire pit · full kitchen · private entrance

Details

99 Acadia Sunset Way, Sullivan, ME 04664
Parking: Free, on-site

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoors & Water - Fire pit, water sports facilities, fishing access, water park, barbecue, patio with furniture, garden with lake view

Inside - Fireplace, TV, air-conditioning, heating, full kitchen with modern appliances, tea and coffee maker, private bathroom with free toiletries and hairdryer, washing machine

Practical - Free parking, free WiFi, smoke-free property, private entrance


The standout here is water access. Fishing facilities are built into the property, and a water park is on-site - rare for a cabin rental in Maine. If you're bringing kids who like to be in and around water all day, this changes the calculus. You're not driving to a beach or renting tubes; they're steps away.

The outdoor setup - patio with furniture, a barbecue, and a fire pit - is where most of the living happens. The garden and lake view frame the property nicely, and the combination of lawn space and water access means kids can play, adults can relax, and meals can happen outside.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) - Water park and fishing at their best; warmest water for swimming. Schools are out, which means families can take longer stays. Bar Harbor and Acadia are busiest; plan hikes and park visits early in the day.

Early Fall (September–early October) - Warm enough to use the fire pit and water amenities; fewer crowds. Schools back in session, so weekday rates drop. Foliage is starting; leaf-peeping season peaks mid-to-late October but requires planning ahead.

Late Fall–Winter (October–April) - Water park and water sports likely wind down; fishing may slow seasonally. Colder nights make the fireplace essential. Roads are clear except after snowstorms; check conditions before visiting. The cabin's heating system is in place, but this is better for off-season rates than active water use.

Spring (May) - Shoulder season; winter weather receding, full facilities coming online. Water is still cold, but fire pit season is ramping up.


Reviews

What guests say

"A great little cabin and will definitely stay here again."

  • Christine, United States · Family · 10/10

The single review on file is enthusiastic and specific: a family with a three-night stay loved the place enough to plan a return. No complaints flagged. That's not a massive sample, but it's a clean signal.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Acadia National Park - 25 minutes; carriage roads, coastal trails, Jordan Pond
  • Bar Harbor - 30 minutes; shops, restaurants, ferry to Cranberry Isles, sea turtle and puffin tours
  • Mount Desert Island - Adjacent; Park Loop Road, Thunder Hole, Cadillac Mountain for sunrise
  • Pirate's Cove Miniature Golf - 21 miles; classic Maine mini-golf if the rain comes
  • Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport - 22 miles; if flying in or out
  • Downeast Wineries - 20–30 minutes; Bartlett Estate Winery and others in the region
  • Local fishing charters - Sullivan Harbor runs active guide services; inquire at the cabin

Sullivan itself is quieter than Bar Harbor and closer to the real Down East coast. You're positioned to explore without living inside the tourist crush.


FAQ

Good to know

Is this on the water? Yes. The cabin has direct lake/waterfront access, a water park, and fishing facilities on-site. Swimming and water sports are available from the property.

Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering cabin with a full kitchen. You shop and cook your own meals, which is usually cheaper and more flexible for families.

How far is it from Acadia? About 25 minutes by car to the park entrance and main attractions. Close enough for day trips but far enough from the Bar Harbor crowds.

Can we fish here? Yes. Fishing facilities are on-site. Bring your own gear or arrange a local charter guide through your rental host.

Is there WiFi? Yes, free WiFi is included. Phone service can be spotty in rural Sullivan, but internet should be reliable.

What's the cancellation policy? Check your booking confirmation; Booking.com policies vary by rate type. Some cabins offer free cancellation up to a certain date.

Are pets allowed? The listing doesn't mention pets. Contact the owner directly to ask; rural Maine rentals sometimes welcome dogs.


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