6 hotels in Belfast: Best hotel deals for 2023

July 8, 2022 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best hotels in Belfast, Maine including Fireside Inn & Suites Ocean's Edge, Yankee Clipper Motel, Colonial Gables Oceanfront Village, Belfast Harbor Inn, Seascape Motel and Cottages, The Jeweled Turret Inn.
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1. Fireside Inn & Suites Ocean's Edge

159 Searsport Ave, Belfast, ME 04915-7100
Excellent
53%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 666 reviews

Fireside Inn & Suites Ocean's Edge

100% non-smoking. Every room has an ocean view, and includes all the amenities you would expect plus a refrigerator and microwave in every room. 2nd and 3rd floor rooms have a balcony, while 1st floor rooms have immediate pool access and a rear door that opens on to our ten acres leading to the water. The property features an indoor heated mineral pool, hot tub and sauna, guest laundry facilities. Free WIFI, free parking, and free domestic long-distance calls are included.

Unexpected gem

Reviewed By RebeccaMainer

Our room was comfortable with a beautiful view of Penobscot Bay. We enjoyed the pool, hot tub and sauna. Breakfast offered plenty of options for everyone. Would definitely recommend, and would stay again.

2. Yankee Clipper Motel

50 Searsport Ave, Belfast, ME 04915-7219
Excellent
74%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 285 reviews

Yankee Clipper Motel

Yankee Clipper Motel is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Belfast, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Rooms at Yankee Clipper Motel provide a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as High Street Studio & Gallery (0.7 mi) and Colonial Theatre (0.7 mi), guests of Yankee Clipper Motel can easily experience some of Belfast's most well known attractions. Belfast has plenty of pubs. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Rollie's Bar and Grill, Darby's, and Three Tides & Marshall Wharf Brewing Company, which are serving up some great dishes. If you are interested in exploring Belfast, check out a history museum, such as Belfast Historical Society & Museum. Enjoy your stay in Belfast!

Very clean, although basic motel accomodations.

Reviewed By 121potatoh

DON'T stay here, if you're a 5-star snob expecting concierge service and breakfast mimosas in bed. DO stay here if you're looking for a comfortable bed in the CLEANEST hotel/motel room you have ever experienced. This place is clearly old, but the owners have kept it up great. The rooms (at least ours) have recent paint, and laminate fllors. The bathroom is all ceramic tiled and nice, though small. What really knocked me over is how CLEAN the room was!! I mean, it was like "we're trying to hide a murder" clean. Mr. Monk would definitely approve! The bedding was crisp and clean and had no holes too. This was definitely not expected at its "budget" price.

3. Colonial Gables Oceanfront Village

7 Eagle Ave, Belfast, ME 04915-7119
Excellent
48%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 396 reviews

Colonial Gables Oceanfront Village

The Colonial Gables Oceanfront Village, located in the mid-coast region, offers guest rooms and cottages in Belfast, Maine. All units have beautiful views of Penobscot Bay and the outer island of Islesboro. we are located on ten acres with easy access into the water for a refreshing swim. There is a children's playground area along with BBQ grills and picnic tables throughout the property. You will especially enjoy the beautiful grounds and lovely gardens.

Wonderful couples retreat

Reviewed By bwagner_92

This place was great right on the bay. Private little cottages with kitchenettes. Literally 3 minutes from town. Bar harbor is 40 minutes. Bangor is 40 minutes. Great little restaurants, a gas station open 24/7 right down the street. The wife and i loved it. The cottage we had was probably too small for a family to stay, but there are bigger ones.

4. Belfast Harbor Inn

91 Searsport Ave, Belfast, ME 04915-7213
Excellent
52%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 305 reviews

Belfast Harbor Inn

Belfast Harbor Inn is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Belfast, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel. Belfast Harbor Hotel features a 24 hour front desk, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a pool and free breakfast. If you are driving to Belfast Harbor Inn, free parking is available. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as High Street Studio & Gallery (0.9 mi) and Colonial Theatre (0.9 mi), guests of Belfast Harbor Inn can easily experience some of Belfast's most well known attractions. While in Belfast be sure to experience local schnitzel favorites at Darby's. Best of all, Belfast Harbor Hotel makes it easy to experience some great Belfast attractions like Belfast City Park, which is a popular park. Enjoy your stay in Belfast!

Excellent value

Reviewed By marciatH7942VB

This hotel was a wonderful place to stay and a very good value. We enjoyed the quiet atmosphere and sitting on the back deck eating our complimentary breakfast. It's close proximetry to downtown Belfast was another plus. Definitely a do over.

5. Seascape Motel and Cottages

202 Searsport Ave, Belfast, ME 04915-7111
Excellent
64%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 111 reviews

Seascape Motel and Cottages

Seascape Motel and Cottages of Belfast, Maine is family-owned since 1964. There are 7 motel rooms and 8 cottages. All are air conditioned and non-smoking, with free Wi-Fi. We also have an outdoor, heated pool and spa. The Seascape is open seasonally, May through October.

Spotlessly clean, spectacular pool, nice views and very reasonable pricing.

Reviewed By likesthemaritimes

We stayed 6 nights in a one bedroom cottage (in late June) that was spotless and extremely functional. The cottage had a full kitchen, living room, full bath a large bedroom with two double beds and a deck with a distant view of the bay. The full kitchen was a important to us, because it enabled us to save time and money and be COVID safe. The pool is large considering the number of units available at the property; a big plus for families. The pool and the hot tub were meticulously cleaned and maintained daily by the owner. The property is on the west side of busy Route 1 but most units have a bay view across the road and through the trees. The location is convenient to Belfast, Fort Knox, Searsport, Castine and a little over an hour from Acadia National Park. You would be hard pressed to find better accommodations in Belfast for the price!

6. The Jeweled Turret Inn

40 Pearl St, Belfast, ME 04915-6330
Excellent
79%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 107 reviews

The Jeweled Turret Inn

Lovely Queen Anne Victorian bed & breakfast in the heart of Belfast's historic district on quiet side street, a block from Penobscot Bay. Stroll to historic Main Street shops, harbor, cafes, galleries, theaters, and parks. Named for the stain glass turret that encases the oak spiraling staircase. Lounge on one of our two columned verandas with wicker porch furniture, bistro sets and porch swing overlooking beautiful gardens and historic homes. Ornate woodwork, fireplaces, antiques, and Victorian decor add to the magic of The Jeweled Turret Inn. Seven romantic luxury guest chambers with A/C and fans, 4-poster, iron & brass beds, private baths with "English Spa" toiletries; some with turrets, fireplaces, whirlpools. Gourmet breakfasts, refreshments, evening crackers, cheese, sherry. Day trips to Acadia National Park, lighthouses, islands, breath-taking sailing cruises. "Smell the sea air; explore the beauty of coast and islands... visit the charms of historic Belfast, Maine!"

Good food, bad vibes

Reviewed By Erjkennedy

The breakfast was delicious. I was so excited about the food because the reviews all raved about it, and when I'm on vacation I like to eat! However, I was a little disappointed to learn upon arrival that breakfast was served in groupings at only 9 and 10 am. Being an early riser, and used to places serving breakfast starting at 7 am, I was unhappy to miss breakfast due to our plans starting at 9. But there was a delicious baked pear and a frittata on our final day. When we arrived, our meeting was brief with the innkeeper and not super inviting. But I did enjoy the sherry. My husband and I had pretty weird vibes the whole time and there were weird screeching sounds all night. Maybe haunted, maybe pipes? But maybe not a great idea to have a bed against the thin wall to the house entrance. Bed was comfortable eventhough it was small ( a full or double sized bed I think). Like many of the other reviews mention, yes, this place is cluttered. There are very cool antiques around, but maybe they are more fitting for a museum or like in a designated area, because there was definitely not enough room for our own stuff. Also! Omg, I get that this place is supposed exude a different time period, but having a painting in our room depicting a white Victorian family on vacation with their black slave handing them their wears is ABSOLUTELY in poor taste given that we're in the year 2021. Being the only non white person staying at the bnb during our time there while sleeping under such an appalling painting gave me vibes straight out of the movie Get Out. On top of that, we spent the whole first day out and about because we didn't like the vibes in the house, but when we got back it was VERY apparent that someone had been in our room "tidying" up. Hotels don't even do that unless you request it, especially since covid and especially after having only been there one night. Maybe they thought we stole the sherry glasses because I didn't know where to leave it so I put them against the writing desk (which ironically had so much stuff on it you couldn't even sit and write). When we left, I made sure to hand the owner our room key while she was tidying up after breakfast, my husband standing behind me. 2 hours later I got a phone call saying they can't find my key, as if accusing me of not returning it. I said, "well, I don't know why you wouldn't be able to find it since I put it right in your hand after breakfast", and instead of an apology or thank you she says "oh it's on the buffet. Nevermind, bye". Honestly, probably one of the worst stays I've ever been to, following closely behind the murder Days Inn near Chincoteague where we couldn't decide if there was crap or blood on the wall. We definitely will not be going back, although I have to say, I will stop in Belfast some other time to eat at Darbys (that place is *chef kiss*). I'm really surprised no one else has mentioned that awful painting.

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