Navigator Motor Inn, 520 Main Street, Rockland 04841, Maine, USA
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Navigator Motor Inn 
520 Main Street, Rockland 04841, Maine, USA
+1 207 5942131
http://www.navigatorinn.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Navigator Motor Inn
lobby bar
restaurant
summer garden
summer terrace/patio
conference room
rooms for non-smokers
luggage storage
phone at the reception
garage places on site
quiet surroundings
credit/debit cards accepted
common TV room
television set in room
tea and coffee making facilities
refrigerator in room
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of Navigator Motor Inn that might be useful
Navigator Motor Inn 520 Main Street Rockland, Maine 04841 1-207-594-2131 Email: info@navigatorinn.com. Reservations Only: 1-800-545-8026. The Navigator Motor Inn has been serving Midcoast Maine for more than 35 years. We are located in historic downtown Rockland, Maine directly across from the Maine State Ferry Terminal. The ferry service links the mainland with Vinalhaven and North Haven. We are open year-round and have 81 rooms and 5 suites, all with refrigerators and many rooms feature ocean views. We offer a wonderful continental breakfast each morning featuring breakfast burritos, waffles, yogurt, juices cereals and coffee. Our rates are very reasonable and special group rates are also available. We have a restaurant that serves lunch and dinner year-round with an adjoining lounge. Our meeting facilities accommodate 50 and our experienced staff will be happy to assist you in planning your stay in Midcoast Maine. Maine is well noted for its selection of Antique Shops, Rare Books and Collectibles. Maine Antique stores, boutiques and markets offer treasures of country decor pieces, fine furniture, primitives and collectibles. A visit to a Maine Antique Shop is a wonderful experience for the novice buyer and professional dealer alike. There are several antique shops in the Rockland area and many more located along Route One. Antiquing can be exciting and fun for the entire family and some real finds can be had at bargain prices. Midcoast Maine is a shopper's paradise. Not only are there antique shops, there are gift shops, art galleries, restaurants and specialty shops of all kinds. We have an abundance of museums located close to us including Owls Head Transportaion Museum, the new Maine Lighthouse Museum and the Farnsworth Art Museum Wyeth Center. Please investigate our Website and discover why time spent in Maine should include a stay with us. to access other midcoast accommodations Contact The. For Questions About Our Site Navigator photograph: Herbert J. Cole /. Attic Images Photography

520 Main Street Rockland, Maine 04841 207-594-2131 Reservations Only: 1-800-545-8026 info@navigatorinn.com www.navigatorinn.com. The Navigator Motor Inn has been serving Midcoast Maine for more than 35 years. We are located in historic downtown Rockland, Maine directly across from the Maine State Ferry Terminal. The ferry service links the mainland with Vinalhaven, North Haven and Dark Harbor. We are open year-round and have 81 rooms and 5 suites, all with refrigerators and many rooms feature ocean views. Our rates are very reasonable and special group rates are also available. We have a restaurant that serves breakfast seasonally and lunch and dinner year-round with an adjoining lounge. Our meeting facilities accommodate 50 and our experienced staff will be happy to assist you in planning your stay in Midcoast Maine. www.navigatorinn.com. Smoking and Non-Smoking Rooms Available. Extra Person add $10. Higher Rates for Blues Festival (Mid July). Higher Rates for Lobster Festival (Early August). Corporate, Frequent Group Rates Available. AAA/AARP Discount with membership card. All rooms are based on double occupancy and do not include 7% sales tax. We have a 24 hour cancellation policy. Rooms cancelled within this time forfeit one night room and tax. Rooms are equipped with a mini refrigerator and most rooms have an outside seating area with a view of the ocean. Come relax in one of our uniquely comfortable rooms and enjoy the convenience of being in downtown Rockland, Maine ~ The lobster capital of the world! Around the Navigator. Rockland Ferry Terminal. • Direct dial telephones

The Navigator Motor Inn has a restaurant and lounge that have been serving guests and locals for over 25 years. We offer lunch and dinner seven days a week year-round. Lunch The lighter side of the menu includes shrimp cocktail, Buffalo wings, nachos deluxe, and Cajun popcorn shrimp. We have an array of soups and salads, including Caesar salad made with our homemade dressing. You can top it with shrimp or chicken, we have a full salad bar and our clam chowder, chili, and soup du jour are all homemade. House specialties include a fresh haddock sandwich, Philly steak and cheese, chicken parmesan over pasta, fried clams and scallops. Dinner Appetizers include broiled bacon scallops, breaded Italian mushrooms, and fresh steamed mussels. From the grill we offer New York sirloin, a half or full rack of baby back ribs, filet mignon, grilled chicken teriyaki, and more. From the ocean, broiled scallops, fish and chips, and Maine lobster dinner. Our pasta dishes include baked homemade lasagna, seafood Alfredo, shrimp scampi, and seafood marinara.

Our staff will be happy to help you decide on the area activities and day trips that will suit you best. Some suggested day trips and activities are included here and new itineraries are being developed on an ongoing basis. Light up your day - Take the walk along the breakwater to the harbor light. The breakwater extends one mile into the harbor and affords a view of the area normally only possible by boat. Then drive south to Owls Head and stop at Owls Head Light and park; this is wonderful spot to picnic, wade in the ocean, sit on the rocks, or search under the seaweed for crabs and starfish. Then continue on to Port Clyde Village, visit Marshall Point Light and make a stop at the Port Clyde General Store before heading. Directions and maps are available. A Walk in the Park - While you can drive to the top of Mount Battie and enjoy the vista, there are many wonderful hiking trails across the ridges of the Camden Hills from Megunticook Lake to Bald Rock in Lincolnville. These are easy hikes, but good exercise and provide views of the area from several vantage points; trails can be reached from several parking lots, or you can drive from the hotel into Camden and right on up. Pack a lunch and have a wonderful day. Maps are available. Ferry cross the Bay - Just across the street or a short drive will take you to state run ferries to off shore islands to visit Vinalhaven, or North Haven. Drive your car, take a bicycle, or just walk after reaching those distant shores. Each island has its own personality and possibilities for you. It doesn't get any better - After a 15 minute drive to Port Clyde Village, board one of Captain Barstow's vessels and cruise to Monhegan Island. Boat schedules allow ample time to walk around the island, visit the several small shops and museum, and enjoy the day before returning in the afternoon. The trip to the island is just gorgeous; on the way, you pass between many small islands on your way to the edge of the open ocean. Reservations are recommended; the desk will be happy to help.

Map of Midcoast Maine. From the North. Augusta Area: Take Rt. 17 east towards Rockland. At the Dunkin Donuts in Rockland, turn right onto Rt. 1 South. Turn left onto Talbot Avenue (there will be a sign for the Maine Ferry Service Terminal). The Navigator will be on your right overlooking the harbor. Bar Harbor Area: Take Rt. 1 South to Rockland. Turn left onto Talbot Avenue (there will be a sign for the Maine Ferry Service Terminal). The Navigator will be on your right overlooking the harbor. From the South. Find your way to Interstate 95 north; if you're in Boston the signs start at Logan or downtown; from Manchester take 101 east to Portsmouth where it intersects I 95. I 95 becomes the Maine Turnpike; stay on I-95 until you reach exit 52 in Falmouth.; take this exit, the Falmouth spur which will take you to I - 295 north. Take I - 295 north. Stay on the Pike until you reach Bath/Brunswick exit 28 (says Coastal Route). Bath/Brunswick ramp intersects U. S. 1. Stay on 1 until Rockland (you have passed through or by Brunswick, Bath, Wiscasset, Damariscotta, and Waldoboro). At Rockland, U. S. 1 meets Main Street. Turn left on Main Street and the Navigator will be one mile on the left, across the street from the Maine Ferry Service Terminal. We are minutes from the Rockland Regional Airport (RKD) and only an hour and a half from the Portland International Jetport (PWM). [ Events Attractions ]. For Questions About Our Site

View Rooms Harbor View 1 or 2 Beds Most with Balcony Fridge

To Make an Online Reservation. Rate Schedule 2008 /2009 Rates are higher for Friday Saturday night stays during the summer. Please ask for details when making your reservation. Please click on any of the links below for a room photograph. View Room with Balcony. 5th Floor Crows Nest. All rooms are based on double occupancy. 7% tax not included in rates. All eservations must be cancelled by 4pm the day before arrival to avoid a forfeiture of one night room and tax. **Rates in summer will be increased on Friday and Saturday and during special event weekends. 2 night Minimum for Lobster Festival weekend. 3 night minimum, Friday, Saturday Sunday required for Blues Festival weekend
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