Holiday rentals in Tremont

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Tremont

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 520 holiday rentals in Tremont

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Tremont holiday rentals start at $39 SGD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 28,140 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    350 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 190 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    10 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    170 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    510 of Tremont holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Gym, BBQ grill and Laptop-friendly workspace across Tremont rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Tremont stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Tremont

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An inviting living area features a blue sofa accented with colorful cushions and a coordinating ottoman. Light streams in through windows framed by wooden trim. A red armchair adds a contrasting touch, while natural wood flooring complements the overall design.
Home in Tremont
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Tamarack harborside cottage

Settle into an Adirondack chair and watch as the changing tides transform the seascape before you. Take a walk through the quaint village of Bernard to a secluded stone beach or Thurston’s for their famous lobster dinner. Tamarack, on the “Quiet Side”, is the perfect spot to launch your exploration of Acadia National Park. A 10 minute drive brings you to shops in Southwest Harbor, a hike up Beech Hill Mountain, watching the surf from Seawall or catching the sunset at Bass Harbor Lighthouse

Guest favourite
A fire pit area is surrounded by four Adirondack-style chairs, set on a grassy patch. Views of the harbor and surrounding trees provide a tranquil backdrop, with the cottage’s red exterior visible in the corner of the image. The scene captures a peaceful outdoor gathering space.
Cottage in Southwest Harbor
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Southwest Harbor Cottage

Enjoy unparalleled views of bustling Southwest Harbor and the beauty of Acadia National Park from the comfort of Eagle's Nest. Perched on a granite cliff, this thoughtfully designed little home provides for your every need. For anything else, take the ten minute stroll into the village, where you'll find plenty of local shops and restaurants. You can access the water via a set of stairs leading from the property to the shoreline. End your days on the deck and keep your eyes peeled for seals!

Top guest favourite
A bright and airy living space features large windows overlooking greenery. A cozy seating area with a dark sofa and a wooden coffee table is complemented by a unique stone fireplace. The open layout leads to a fully equipped kitchen visible in the background.
Home in Tremont
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 58 reviews

Wonderland Home | 2BR retreat, mins to Acadia NP

Escape to our peaceful, light-filled, 2-bedroom home on the quiet side of Mount Desert Island. Just a short drive from the iconic vistas and trails of Acadia National Park, this welcoming retreat offers a comfortable stay for up to 6 guests and features hi-speed WiFi, a fully equipped kitchen and numerous amenities within a serene natural setting. Enjoy the adventure of the nearby park and towns, or simply relax in the tranquility of our surroundings. Perfect for a truly memorable getaway.

Top guest favourite
Two green Adirondack chairs are positioned on a wooden deck, facing a scenic view of the ocean and surrounding greenery. A small glass table sits between the chairs, while the expansive landscape features grass and trees under clear blue skies.
Cottage in Tremont
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Sealport Cottage: Full week Saturday-Saturday only

Sealport Ocean Cottage is a magical place with sparkly days and starry nights! Beautiful ocean views of Seal Cove, Blue Hill Bay on the "Quietside" of this island. Rustic, family owned for 60+ years, this comfy, quiet summer only cottage is all yours to enjoy sunsets, days on the porch, woods and seashore near Acadia National Park. Weekly rentals Saturday to Saturdays only: check-in 4pm or later, check-out 10am, with 5 safety hours between guests for professional cleanings, relax & enjoy!

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Tiny home in Tremont
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Beachfront Pet Friendly Tiny Home[Shoreline Bliss]

Shoreline Bliss is a 272sq ft Tiny Home that is just set back from the Atlantic Ocean on the Quietside of Mount Desert Island. This unit allows Pets and has a large deck for guests to relax outside! **2026 Update** The Bathroom has been renovated and there is no longer a restriction or tight space around the toilet area, please refer to updated photos. Distances: -8min to Downtown Southwest Harbor -25min to Acadia National Park [Cadillac Mountain Entrance] -27min to Downtown Bar Harbor

Guest favourite
A light-filled living area features a comfortable couch draped with a quilt. A rustic wooden coffee table sits on a soft area rug, while a simple TV stand holds an entertainment console. A staircase leads to the upper level, complemented by nautical decor.
Barn in Tremont
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 354 reviews

The Seamist Cottage - Converted Historic Barn

Cozy, fully converted historic barn within easy walking distance to the rocky shore of Bass Harbor, a busy lobstering port. An ideal, pet friendly, home base while exploring Acadia National Park. The Seamist is located on "the quietside" of the island. Six minutes from Southwest Harbor and thirty minutes to Bar Harbor, the Seamist also offers guests private hot tub access! Two guests maximum, not a suitable space for children. Please keep allergies in mind when booking. No smoking.

Top guest favourite
An open kitchen and living area is showcased, featuring large windows that allow natural light. A curved staircase, surrounded by a Maine poplar tree, leads to the upper level. Wooden accents provide a warm touch, with potted plants placed near the staircase.
Home in Tremont
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews

Private, modern, minutes from Acadia.

Located on the quiet side of Mount Desert Island, TreeHome is in the village of Bass Harbor. Only 8 minutes away is the quaint town of Southwest Harbor providing shops, restaurants, and groceries. Two of the area's best lobster pounds Thurston's and Beal's are less than 10 minutes away. Endless Acadia National Park trail heads in the immediate area. As well as a scenic half hour drive to the town of Bar Harbor. Enjoy all the beauty of Acadia with the relaxing privacy of TreeHome.

Top guest favourite
Tiny home in Tremont
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Tiny Home Near Acadia. Perfect for One or Two.

A small, cozy cottage made for slow mornings, fresh air, and a bit of space to breathe. Perfect for couples or solo travelers looking for a less traveled, more local side of Mount Desert Island. This cozy Irish-Amercian cottage, just minutes from a part of Acadia National Park, offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Located 3 miles from the ocean, a 1/4 mile from Long Pond Fire Road and 11 miles from Southwest Harbor. Failte; A warm welcome awaits you.

Top guest favourite
A spacious deck offers views of the sunset over the cove, framed by trees. Comfortable seating includes a sectional sofa and wooden chairs. A guitar rests against the sofa, inviting relaxation amid the serene outdoor setting.
Cabin in Tremont
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

"Starry Nights", secluded cottage with ocean views

Soak in spectacular sunsets from this peaceful, secluded cabin overlooking the serene waters of Sawyer's Cove in Blue Hill Bay. Nestled near Seal Cove harbor on the quiet side of Mount Desert Island, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom retreat offers a perfect blend of comfort and natural beauty. Start your day with a cup of coffee or unwind in the afternoon with your favorite drink on the spacious open deck, all while taking in sweeping ocean views that never get old.

Top guest favourite
The two-story residential home features a wooden exterior with a welcoming porch adorned with pumpkins. A gravel driveway leads up to the house, which is surrounded by trees and a landscaped yard under a clear blue sky.
Home in Tremont
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

“Drop Anchor” a cheerful and spacious residence

Drop Anchor is a 2 bedroom spacious residential home on the “Quietside” of Mount Desert island. You will be 5 minutes from Acadia National park. Bass Harbor headlight, Ship Harbor, Wonderland, and Seawall picnic area. Bar harbor is a 20 minute drive. Nearby is Archies lobster pound, Hansen’s seaside takeout (both walkable) and by car Thurstons lobster pound. And Seafood ketch. There are many other options in the neighboring town of Southwest Harbor.

Top guest favourite
Home in Tremont
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Duck Cove Get Away

Unwind in this serene, stylish retreat. The property boasts a private lot ideal for a secluded getaway. With private access to Duck Cove from the patio, featuring a fire pit, this home is perfect for relaxing evenings. Following recent renovations, the property now offers modern amenities including an updated kitchen & bathroom. Twelve-foot doors seamlessly connect the bedroom & living room to the expansive deck, showcasing breathtaking views of Duck Cove.

Top guest favourite
A contemporary yurt is nestled among snow-dusted trees, surrounded by a blanket of white snow. A spacious deck extends from the yurt, providing access to the inviting living space. The serene winter landscape and trees enhance the retreat's secluded charm.
Yurt in Appleton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 374 reviews

SNOW SWEET, A Yurt for All Seasons

Snow Sweet at The Appleton Retreat is very private, check out the Trail Map. This contemporary yurt faces the Field of Dreams and has a nice view of Appleton Ridge. It features a private therapeutic hot tub on the deck, a fire pit, and fast wifi. The Appleton Retreat encompasses 120 acres hosting six unique retreats. To the south is the Pettengill Stream, a resource protected area. To the north is the Nature Conservancy's 1300 acre reserve.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Tremont?

    Tremont has vacation rentals in its welcoming village centers and coastal areas. Many stays are surrounded by woodlands or offer harbor views, appealing to those seeking a quiet, scenic experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Tremont with kids?

    Kids can enjoy tide pooling at local beaches, attending hands-on programs at small museums, and exploring easy nature trails. Guided boat tours often introduce families to sea life along the coast.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Tremont?

    Explore the working fishing villages, wander peaceful harbor trails, and discover local art studios in Tremont. Boat outings and fresh seafood dining are also frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Tremont?

    Tremont experiences cold winters averaging 9–35°F (-13–1°C), with snow possible, and mild to warm summers from 53–80°F (11–27°C). Rain is common year-round, so packing waterproof layers is suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Tremont?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder weather, access to outdoor activities, and community events. Autumn visits include colorful foliage and quieter surroundings.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tremont?

    Popular places in Tremont include Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, picturesque harbors, and nature preserves. You might also visit local galleries that showcase crafts influenced by the region’s maritime heritage.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tremont?

    Tremont has forested paths and nature preserves where you can explore well-marked trails. The Ship Harbor Nature Trail is frequently suggested for its gentle terrain and coastal scenery. Locals enjoy discovering smaller woodland routes around the area as well.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Tremont?

    Families can explore nature trails, visit nearby beaches, and enjoy boat tours along the scenic coastline. The area has hands-on nature programs and artisan workshops during peak seasons.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tremont?

    You can explore nearby villages known for local art galleries and antique shops, or visit Mount Desert Island for additional hiking and nature experiences. Acadia National Park is frequently suggested for its scenic drives and trails.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tremont?

    Many vacation rentals in Tremont welcome pets, especially in areas closer to village centers and near coastal trails. Look for listings that highlight pet-friendly features and outdoor spaces.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Tremont?

    Bring layers, as coastal weather changes quickly, and consider packing sturdy shoes for exploring nature trails. Locals favor early visits to bakeries and seafood shacks, and many outdoor spots are less crowded on weekdays.

  • What is Tremont known for?

    Tremont is known for its working harbors, maritime heritage, and proximity to coastal wilderness. The area is recognized for fishing traditions, fresh seafood, and access to scenic hiking paths.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tremont?

    Tremont has quiet harbor viewpoints, small local museums, and family-owned bakeries tucked along side streets. Less-traveled nature trails and secluded coves are also appreciated by those looking for a peaceful visit.

  • What are the best foods to try in Tremont?

    Seafood is frequently suggested in Tremont, especially lobster rolls, locally caught clams, and chowder. You can also find regional blueberry desserts and baked goods at seasonal markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Tremont?

    Pack layers for cool mornings and evenings, a rain jacket, sturdy walking shoes, and sun protection. Binoculars or a camera help capture coastal wildlife and scenic views.

  • What is the nightlife in Tremont like?

    Tremont has a laid-back nightlife with cozy local pubs, relaxed taverns, and live music events at small venues. Many visitors enjoy evenings centered around conversation and enjoying the area’s coastal charm.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Tremont?

    Tremont hosts summer community fairs, seasonal seafood festivals, and artisan craft markets, especially around major holidays and peak summer weekends. Local lobster bakes are frequently suggested for visitors seeking regional flavor.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tremont?

    Many vacation rentals in Tremont are designed to welcome families, with spacious common areas, kitchens, and access to outdoor spaces. Listings often highlight kid-friendly features or amenities.

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