Five-bedroom, two-bathroom holiday homeBoothbay

Blue Lagoon Escape A&B

Blue Lagoon Escape A&B: A Spacious Retreat in Boothbay

Five-bedroom, two-bathroom holiday homeGroups
a dining room and living room with a table and chairs at Blue Lagoon Escape A&B in Boothbay
a dining room and living room with a table and chairs at Blue Lagoon Escape A&B in Boothbay

Why Stay

Why Blue Lagoon Escape A&B

Boothbay sits at the hinge of Maine's Midcoast - a working harbor town that hasn't quite decided whether it's a fishing village or a tourist destination, and that ambiguity is part of its charm. Blue Lagoon Escape A&B is built for the kind of trip where you rent a whole house: five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen that actually works, and enough room for a family reunion or a friend group to spread out without friction. It's a two-minute walk from the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, which means you get both privacy and proximity to something worth leaving the house for.

The property is straightforward, well-maintained, and stocked with the gear you actually use - a full kitchen, a barbecue, a dining table long enough to sit down together. No theatrical design. No forced rustic. Just a house that lets you cook breakfast while someone else makes coffee and nobody's arguing about hot water.


You're bringing a group and need real cooking space. A five-bedroom house with a fully equipped kitchen isn't a novelty here - it's the whole point. The kitchen includes a stovetop, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, and coffee machine. You can feed six people without eating out twice a day or eating badly. The dining area seats everyone at once.

The location is actually useful. Two minutes on foot from the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden means you can walk there in the evening without planning a car trip. Boothbay Harbor is less than a mile away - restaurants, galleries, and the working waterfront that makes Boothbay Boothbay. The Cape Newagen State Park is fifteen minutes by car.

You want to stay put and cook together. The barbecue and private entrance mean you're not managing a hotel lobby. Coffee and tea are on the counter. You have your own space to decompress after a day on the water or in the gardens.


Rooms

The rooms

The house is organized as a five-bedroom, two-bathroom property. Each bedroom is a private unit, and the shared living space - kitchen, dining area, sitting room - is where everyone converges. The bathrooms include bathtubs and showers, which matters when you've got six people and a single morning.

  • Primary bedroom - Private bathroom, full amenities
  • Guest bedrooms - Mix of configurations; shared secondary bathroom
  • Living area - Sofa, sitting area, flat-screen TV, work desk
  • Kitchen - Fully equipped with dining table integrated into the space

The property is smoke-free and heated year-round, which is practical rather than luxurious - it means the place is usable in shoulder seasons.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Groups, families, friends traveling together

Price tier

Mid to upper-mid (varies by season; summer peaks higher)

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · private entrance · walkable to Botanical Garden

Details

Boothbay, 04537

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining · Full kitchen with stovetop, oven, dishwasher, and refrigerator · Coffee and tea maker on the counter · Dining table that seats the whole group · Kitchenware provided

Living Space · Flat-screen TV in the sitting area · Work desk if anyone needs to handle email · Private entrance means no shared lobby

Outdoor · Barbecue facilities for evening meals · Hiking access from the property

Safety · Smoke-free property · Smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detector · Fire extinguishers on-site


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) · High season for Boothbay. The Botanical Garden is in full bloom. Harbor restaurants are packed; book dinner reservations. Water is swimmable for hardy swimmers. This is the most expensive season and the most crowded.

Fall (September–October) · Foliage peaks in late September through mid-October. Fewer crowds than summer. Water is still cool but the air is perfect. This is an excellent time to cook at home and explore locally without fighting traffic.

Winter (November–March) · The Botanical Garden is less showy, though the bare-branch structure is visible. Boothbay quiets down considerably. Heating is on. This is the cheapest season; good for a friend group wanting to cook together and hunker in. Some restaurants and attractions operate limited hours.

Spring (April–May) · Shoulder season. Wildflowers and new growth. Weather is unpredictable. Good for a quieter trip if you're flexible about rain.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 2-minute walk. Thirty acres of cultivated gardens on the coast; worth a full morning or afternoon.
  • Boothbay Harbor - Under 1 mile. The waterfront district with galleries, lobster shacks, and working fishing boats. This is where you eat.
  • Cape Newagen State Park - 2 miles. Coastal trails, rocky shoreline, and a lighthouse view without the drive to Pemaquid Point.
  • Fishing and hiking - Available directly from the property. Local guides run half-day fishing charters out of Boothbay Harbor; trail systems thread through the woods nearby.
  • Golf - Course within 2 miles for anyone who brought clubs.
  • Bowdoin College - 30 miles inland in Brunswick. Museum collections and campus architecture worth a day trip.
  • Pemaquid Point Lighthouse - 31 miles. The iconic red-and-white striped lighthouse that appears on the Maine state quarter. Park and photograph or stay for sunset.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the property on the water? No. It's in Boothbay village, two minutes' walk from the Botanical Garden and less than a mile from Boothbay Harbor. Waterfront properties are available in the area but cost more and book out earlier.

Is breakfast included? No. The kitchen is fully equipped so you cook your own. This is actually an advantage if you're feeding a mixed group with different schedules and tastes.

Is there parking? The listing doesn't specify off-street parking details. Confirm this when you book if you're bringing multiple cars.

Can I rent this for a single night? Possibly, but most properties like this have a 3–7 night minimum, especially in summer. Check the specific dates on Booking.com when you search.

What's the nearest restaurant? Boothbay Harbor is under a mile away. Lobster shacks, casual seafood spots, and sit-down restaurants are all within walking distance or a short drive.

Is it a smoke-free property? Yes. The listing explicitly marks this as smoke-free.

Do I need a car? You can walk to the Botanical Garden and potentially to Boothbay Harbor. Most other attractions require a car. Having one is recommended.


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