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 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.

 



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