A "Green" Hotel
Walking in to the Craignair Inn feels like stepping in someone's house. The décor is wood, decorative iron and coastal mid-20th century. Craignair earned the following recognitions: Maine Green Lodging Environmental Leader, Distinguished Innkeeper.com property and a three-Diamond rating from AAA. It contains the Craignair Restaurant, offering a taste of Maine. Craignair Inn costs between $68 and $174 dollars per night with double occupancy. The rates vary by season. Amenities include cable TV, phone and range limited WIFI Internet.
Luxury
The Samoset Resort is 10 miles from Spruce Head. For over a century, The Samoset Resort has been considered the premier coastal resort location in Maine, renowned for spectacular and expansive views of Penobscot Bay and distant islands, with the soft Camden Hills rising to the east, and the spacious grounds of Jameson Point to the west. Each room contains a 32" LCD flat screen television, granite vanities, down bedding, mahogany furniture, lighted make-up mirrors, framed bathroom mirrors and full window treatments with a modern feel to the décor. The hotel possesses an outdoor pool, an indoor pool, a state-of-the art gym, children's camp, golf course and massage services. It's a perfect place to come back to after hiking the day away.
Small
If big and crowded isn't the description you had in mind when searching for a hotel, the Inn at Camden Place might be the hotel for you during your stay in Spruce Head. The Inn at Camden Place contains only 11 unique rooms. The Inn at Camden Place is neutral with cream-colored walls, white linens and beige carpet with mild bursts of color from plaid armchairs and wood furniture. Amenities include private bath, cable television, air conditioning, phones and wireless Internet. Inn at Camden Place is outside of the official boundaries of Spruce Head by about 10 miles. In 2009, a standard room cost between $90 to $190 dollars with double occupancy. Seasonal demand determines actual price.
Historic
Like the coast of Maine, the Lindsey House has a strong mariner tradition. It began in 1835, when Captain Lindsey built the house. Today, another captain and his wife run the historic hotel, which may be oldest hotel in Rockland. The Lindsey House has been lovingly restored and filled with artifacts and furnishings gathered the world over. The inn is imbued with a gentle, relaxing graciousness that harks back to its earliest days. Each room contains air-conditioning, telephones, televisions, private baths, hair dryers, robes and wireless Internet. The Lindsey House is located about 15 minutes out of Spruce Head in Rockland. In 2009, staying at the Lindsey House cost between $131 and $211 dollars per night. Cost varies by seasonal demand and room.