Acadia’s Iconic Birds, Whales, and Scenic Views

Acadia, ME 04762, USA

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Hillstar Nature
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61 reviews
Jul 15 - 19, 2023
Group size: 6 - 10
Acadia’s Iconic Birds, Whales, and Scenic Views
Acadia, ME 04762, USA

Hillstar Nature
  • Email address verified
61 reviews

$1,995
Deposit: $500
Jul 15 - 19, 2023
Group size: 6 - 10

About this trip

Explore Acadia National Park, featuring an Atlantic puffin tour and a separate whalewatching tour in the nutrient-rich waters of the Gulf of Maine. Observe common loons, shearwaters and humpback whales, and learn about regional ecology at a comfortable pace. Enjoy an exclusive tour to the summit of Cadillac Mountain. Experience the thrill of discovery while being immersed in Acadia National Park’s history and outstanding beauty, her landscapes and seascapes.

What’s included

  • All accommodations
  • All guiding services
    Access permits and entrance fees to birding areas included.
  • Tips
    Tips for drivers and staff at hotels and restaurants.

What’s not included

  • International flights
    We can advise, but Hillstar does not book international flights.
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Personal expenses
    Laundry services, charges for phone calls, additional expenses associated with travel such as insurance, visa fees, airport taxes, airline baggage fees, COVID tests, vaccinations, etc.

Available Packages

Shared room (price per person)
$1,995
Deposit: $500
Single room (price per person)

Single supplement: $360

$2,355
Deposit: $500
$1,995
Deposit: $500


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Hillstar Nature
61 reviews
Hillstar Nature offers authentic wildlife experiences, from half-day trips to week+ tours to Earth’s most spectacular wildlife destinations. Arranging custom/private trips and scheduled departures, Hillstar Nature specializes in delivering trips that celebrate biogeography, especially where it overlaps with community.

Reviews

We had an incredible experience. Josh was friendly, personable, and extremely knowledgeable about not just birds, but other fauna and plant life in the areas we visited. Great, unique accommodations, amazing food, and incredible experiences in a wonderful country. I only wish we were still there!
By Rachel B for Costa Rica: A Birder's Paradise 2025 on Mar 18, 2025
This was a fantastic trip. Josh had designed a superb itinerary, covering a variety of habitats and a wide range of species. His skills are outstanding: hearing, seeing, and getting participants on the birds. His knowledge of the taxonomy and distribution of the species is impressive. Accommodations were mostly excellent, sometimes just adequate (there were no alternatives), but I never had a complaint. The group was congenial and cohesive. I'm so glad to have been part of this trip!
By Kathy C for Costa Rica: A Birder's Paradise 2025 on Mar 16, 2025
Hi George et al. - This feedback is for the recent back-to-back Choco and High Times tours with Mollee and Yesennia, as well as the "bonus" guides Josh and Manuela. I have nothing but positive things to say. The logistics, day-to-day communications, adaptive management, and birding expertise were all great. This is despite our train and miner strike adventures on our day to/from San Cipriano, which I would visit again in a heartbeat. I hope that stays on the tour. It was great to meet, bird, and hang out with Mollee (the podcast creates an illusion that we know folks), but it's nothing like time together in the field. Yesennia was incredible on the birding, organization, and hard work fronts. Both she and Mollee have such great temperaments and can put up/take care of demanding customers (like me) with grace and ease. They worked great together. I first met Josh on the Santa Marta tour in Feb 2024 and it was great to bird with him a year later. While he was great then, he seemed more comfortable as a guide and expert. Manuela also seemed great, but I did not get as much direct time with her. The lodging was all great the logistics seamless and I will recommend Hillstar without hesitation. You have a great team and hopefully you can maintain the "culture". All the best and safe travels to all! Gene Revelas
By Eugene R for Colombia: The Chocó & the Western Andes - 2025 on Feb 25, 2025
This was my third trip to Colombia with Hillstar Nature, and I enjoyed just as much as the first two trips. I had the opportunity to visit the Tatamá National Park and stay at the Montezuma Rainforest Ecolodge. The Tapasco family extended their extensive knowledge of the area as well as their hospitality. We were fortunate to have Yesennia Tapasco, along with Mollee Brown as our guides. From there we traveled to our three night stay at the Araucana Lodge. From there we visited Laguna el Sonso to bird the wetlands, lake, and forests where we saw a wide variety of birds including Horned Screamer, Lesser and Common Nighthawks, and Common Potoo with her baby. Our next visit was to see the Andean Cock-of-the-Rock at the Finca Doña Dora.In addition to seeing many of the Finca’s birds, we enjoyed a delicious breakfast and lunch. We were also treated to an overview of how Doña Dora and her family started their Finca. They work very hard to maintain their business and extend their hospitality. Later that day we visited La Florida- Bosque de Las Aves and were able to see our target birds, Little Tinamou, and Chestnut Wood-Quail along with many other birds and hummingbirds of the area. Our last visit was to the town of San Cipriano where we were able to see Trogons, Motmots, Chocó Screech Owl, Tiny Hawk and many others. Our guides Yesennia, and Mollee as well as a great group of people made this a great trip and birding experience.
By Cecelia D for Colombia: The Chocó & the Western Andes - 2025 on Feb 24, 2025
The High times in the the Cordillera birding adventure was spectacular. Accommodations were perfect, logistics were well handled. And our guides Mollee and Yessina were truly exceptional. Their expertise was over the top, extremely friendly and they are masters at finding birds and sharing information.
By Cynthia S for Colombia: High Times in the Cordillera Central 2025 on Feb 22, 2025
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