Immerse Yourself in History, Arts & Culture
1000 Islands Harbor Hotel is close to an array of historic attractions, arts & cultural venues and outdoor recreation. Plan a visit to the impressive Antique Boat Museum, the magnificent Boldt Castle, and a medley of wineries, craft breweries, and incredible restaurants.
Just a Few Steps AwayA Sightseer's Paradise on the St. Lawrence River
Steps from your guest room door you'll find the charming town of Clayton, home to shops, restaurants, the Clayton Opera House and Antique Boat Museum. A short drive away is picturesque Sackets Harbor, awash with well-preserved 19th century buildings. Sample Mother Nature's bounty by visiting the area's unique wineries, breweries or taste the local spirits at the Clayton Distillery.
Something for EveryoneExperience the Best of the 1000 Islands Region
Year after year visitors return to the 1000 Islands region to experience the endless outdoor recreation, from the boating and fishing afforded by the St. Lawrence, to hiking, biking, and golfing. Whether you decide to explore the myriad of local historic attractions or watch the boats pass by from your Adirondack chair by the cozy fire pit, there's something for everyone.

Packages & Room Specials
You'll find a multitude of reasons to stay longer at the 1000 Islands Harbor Hotel, and we offer a variety of specials and packages to help make your dream come true.

The Perfect Location to Explore
1000 Islands Harbor Hotel offers proximity to the region's outdoor recreation, watersports, wineries, and myriad attractions, all within an easy drive from Buffalo, Syracuse, and Albany.

Luxuriously Appointed Rooms & Amenities
Warm and welcoming, our hotel offers deluxe guestrooms and suites – many featuring panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River and balconies that invite you to linger. We also offer an onsite professional Concierge to assist with your stay.

A Year-Round Vacation Destination
Experience the Beautiful and Storied 1000 Islands Region
The 1000 Islands' storied past has been shaped by travel and trade on the St. Lawrence River, the War of 1812, the Gilded Age and Prohibition, so there's plenty to explore.