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Natalie's Restaurant at Camden Harbour Inn
83 Bayview Street
Camden, Maine, 04843, USA
(207) 236-7008

European-style luxury in New England

Camden Harbour Inn offers 20 spacious guest rooms including 6 luxury suites, all with views of Penobscot Bay or Camden harbor and the mountains. The European décor reflects the influence of the Dutch owners combined with the richness of modern New England design, enhanced by a thoughtful, attentive, tenured staff. Come home to elegantly appointed accommodations that convey a warm, welcoming ambiance. We will do our utmost to make your stay memorable.

Grand Suites

Our Grand Suites are the most luxurious suites available in Maine. All one-or two bedroom suites are fitted with a gas fireplace, flat screen TV's Steam Shower, UltraBain Therapeutic Air Bath and both Surinam and Royal Dutch Suite have a traditional sauna. In addition all suites have private balconies, I-pads, a Bose Sound Docking system with a Nano I-Pod and an Illy Espresso Maker by Italian designer Francis Francis. All Grand Suites have views over the bay.

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The New Amsterdam

Enjoy spectacular water views from your beautiful New Amsterdam Suite styled by Dutch top designer Mascha Brunia.

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Royal Dutch Suite

New Ultra Luxurious Suite available 7/1/2012. This 800 sqf suite has 2 fireplaces, a sauna, steam shower, private balcony, 3 flatscreen TVs, separate powder room, his & hers walk in closets and more

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Surinam Suite

New Ultra Luxurious Suite available 7/1/2012. This 600 sqf suite has 1 fireplace, a sauna, steam shower, 3 flatscreen TV's, private balcony and wet bar. Slight views towards Penebscot Bay.

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Luxury Junior Suites

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The Taiwan Suite

Overlooking Penobscot Bay , this junior suite takes its decor from the rich colors of Taiwanese blossoms.

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The Siam Suite

Siam, today known as Thailand , engaged in a flourishing trade with the Dutch, though it was never part of the Dutch Empire.

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The Mauritius Suite

Set in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa, the island of Mauritius was named for Prince Maurice of Nassau , forefather of the current Dutch Royal Family.

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Ocean Side Executive Rooms

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Curacao

One of the best views in Camden, overlooking Penobscot Bay, the harbor, and Mount Battie. You'll find this guest chamber a space you will want to linger in.

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Delagoa Bay

Inspired by the golden light of Delagoa Bay (formerly a Dutch colony in Africa), Dutch designer Mascha Brunia has created a warm and inviting guest chamber.

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Sumatra

When the Dutch East India Company sailed to the Pacific Ocean , they dropped anchor at this beautiful Indonesian island.

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Bonaire

This third-floor guest chamber’s breathtaking views over Penobscot Bay, the harbor, and Mount Battie make it truly exceptional.

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Cape Colony

Inspired by the golden light of Cape Colony (once a Dutch settlement on the African continent), Mascha Brunia has created a warm and inviting guest chamber.

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Batavia

This guest chamber was named after the former Dutch colony of Batavia on the Indonesian island of Java.

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Harbour View Deluxe Rooms

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Deshima

This island in Japan was once a busy trading post for the Dutch.

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New Netherland

Between 1614 and 1674, the Dutch territory along the east coast of North America was known as New Netherland.

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Malacca

This Malaysian harbor was once a bustling Dutch trading post.

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Macassar

At the end of the seventeenth century, this Indonesian city was for the Dutch an important port where spices and wood were traded.

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Java

When the Dutch East India Company sailed the Pacific Ocean in search of new destinations, they landed at this beautiful Indonesian island.

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Ceylon

Formerly called Ceylon, Sri Lanka’s green rain forests inspired the colors of this large, beautiful, and stylish guest chamber.

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Sea View Superior Rooms

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Malabar Coast

At the end of the seventeenth century, the Malabar Coast of India was an important part of the Dutch Empire.

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Dutch Brazil

Half of Brazil became part of the Dutch Empire in 1630. Inspired by the country’s green rain forest and vibrant colors, top designer Mascha Brunia has created a delightful guest chamber.

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