Hotels in Passamaquoddy Bay
Where to Stay on Campobello Island
There’s camping next to a lovely mile-long sand-and-pebble beach and a nine-hole golf course at Herring Cove Provincial Park (tel. 506/752-7010). Nightly fees at the 88 sites range from C$16.50 (for a group camping tent) to $C33 for an unserviced site andC$110 for a chalet, with discounted rates during the low season.
Where to Stay in St. Andrews
As a top destination in New Brunswick, there is no shortage of accommodations in all price ranges and types in St. Andrews. From harbor-side inns and motels to campgrounds and resorts, the selection is substantial. Be sure to check Airbnb and Vrbo for local rental options, as there are many of those, as well.- Hotel
Campobello Whale Watch Motel
It doesn’t get more old-school motel than this, but sometimes that’s just fine. Especially when the owners are as gracious, helpful and obsessively tidy as the two here are; and the digs are conveniently located. They’ll even help you arrange a tour boat with Captain Riddle and East…$Campobello Island - Hotel
Kingsbrae Arms Relais & Châteaux
Kingsbrae Arms, part of the Relais & Châteaux network, is a five-star inn informed by an upscale European feel. The inn occupies an 1897 manor house built by prosperous jade merchants in 1897, and features a heated pool amid rose gardens at the foot of a lawn. Immediately next…$$$St. Andrews - Campground
Kiwanis Oceanfront Camping
It’s rare to have access to a campground so close to a town center, so this little gem nestled next to the bay within walking distance of all that St. Andrews has to offer is especially welcome to RVers and campers. Be aware, you’re trading proximity to town for wilderness—there is…$St. Andrews - Hotel
Owen House, A Country Inn & Gallery
Admiral William Fitzwilliam Owen was given the island by royal decree in 1769, and his family ruled it like a feudal estate for over a century. The seat of power was this historic home, built in 1835, and it still has more than a touch of nobility (though the floors now slope).…$Campobello Island - Hotel
Picket Fence Motel
This little roadside motel is affordable, clean and quite friendly (bend-over backward service) making it a good choice for budget travelers who want dignified lodgings, but don’t need frills. It’s the kind of place where you can sit out in front of your room and meet other…$St. Andrews - Hotel
Seaside Beach Resort
Several establishments along the waterfront offer reasonable accommodations, but the Seaside is the roomiest and boasts the nicest grounds. In fact, the only thing separating the Seaside from the bay, the pier, and the shoreline is a lovely boardwalk. That means the views are…$$St. Andrews - Hotel
The Algonquin Resort
The Algonquin dates from 1889. The original structure was destroyed by fire in 1914, but the surviving annexes were rebuilt in Tudor style; in 1993 an addition was built across the road, linked by a gatehouse-inspired bridge, and in 2012, the whole place got a C$30 million…$$$St. Andrews

