Two-bedroom vacation homeBoothbay

Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-A

Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-A: A Private Two-Bedroom Retreat in Boothbay

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a living room with a couch and a television at Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-A in Boothbay
a living room with a couch and a television at Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-A in Boothbay

Why Stay

Why Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-A

Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-A is a self-contained vacation home positioned squarely in the heart of Boothbay, the kind of low-key coastal Maine village where you can walk to attractions without ever getting in a car. This is not a hotel lobby experience - it's a rented house with your own front door, a full kitchen, and the latitude to move through the space on your own schedule. The property sleeps up to four guests across two bedrooms and comes stocked with the basics: a working kitchen, outdoor seating, and direct access to the neighborhood.

The reviews reveal a property in transition. With only four assessments on record, the feedback is split. One guest praised the comfort of the beds and the overall vibe; another struggled with technical issues and infrastructure gaps. Two guests had decidedly negative experiences tied to cleanliness and furnishings - claims that merit serious attention if you're considering a stay. The current aggregate score of 4.3 out of 10 reflects those recent low marks and suggests the property may need refreshed attention to basics.

That said, the location is genuine: the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is a two-minute walk, and Boothbay itself is a working fishing village with galleries, restaurants, and water access that draw visitors year-round. If you book here, you're trading some hospitality polish for independence and a prime foothold on the Maine coast.

Two bedrooms and a full kitchen mean you can stay longer and eat on your own timeline. Unlike a hotel room, this house lets you prepare breakfast, pack lunches, and reheat leftovers without hunting for a restaurant. The stovetop, oven, microwave, and full kitchenware are on hand. For families or small groups splitting time across multiple nights, this can cut costs and reduce the friction of coordinating meals.

A private entrance and sitting areas give you genuine seclusion. You're not sharing hallways or checking in at a desk. The front door is yours alone, and once inside, you'll find a dining area, sofa, and dedicated sitting zones. One recent guest noted comfort as the primary draw - specifically the beds and chairs - which suggests the furniture, at least in some units, meets the standard for relaxation.

The outdoor setup is genuine. BBQ facilities and outdoor furniture open the house to the yard, a bonus on warm days or shoulder-season evenings. Fishing, hiking, and a golf course within two miles round out the outdoor appeal.

Boothbay's location is unbeatable for water-side exploration. From this house, you're steps from the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden and within easy reach of harborside walks, lighthouses, and the working docks that define the village.

Rooms

The rooms

Blue Lagoon Escape Unit-A offers a single floor plan: a two-bedroom house with a shared bathroom. Both bedrooms feed into the main living area, creating an open family or small-group dynamic rather than independent hotel-style suites.

  • Two-Bedroom House - Two beds (specifics unclear from reviews), shared private bathroom with walk-in shower, flat-screen TV, and direct access to the kitchen and common areas.

A word on recent guest feedback: Two recent visitors reported issues with bedding quality - firmness, worn pillows, and visible wear - and one noted cleanliness concerns. These are not minor niggles. If you book, check photos closely and consider reaching out to the owner to confirm recent refreshes to linens and mattresses. One guest also flagged the bathtub/shower lip as uncomfortably high for entry, which may affect mobility or comfort for some visitors.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Small groups, families, independent travelers

Details

Boothbay, ME 04537
Parking: Unspecified; confirm with owner

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining · Full-size kitchen with stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, and dining table · Coffee machine and tea service · Kitchenware and utensils provided.

Living Spaces · Flat-screen TV with streaming services · Work desk · Sofa and sitting area · Private entrance.

Bathroom & Bedding · Private bathroom with walk-in shower and bathtub · Free toiletries · Toilet paper and standard bath fixtures.

Outdoor & Recreation · Barbecue grill · Outdoor furniture and seating area · Hiking and fishing nearby · Golf course within 2 miles.

Safety & Climate · Smoke-free property · Heating · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector.

Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) · Peak season on the Maine coast. The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is in full bloom, and Boothbay Harbor hosts festivals, concerts, and evening events. Water is swimmable by late July. Expect higher nightly rates and smaller availability windows.

Fall (September–October) · Shoulder season with comfortable temps and leaf color inland. The garden transitions through autumn plantings. Fewer crowds and reasonable pricing, though October is shorter (gardens close for the season late October). This is an excellent window if you can time it around school calendars.

Winter (November–March) · Quiet on the coast. Many seasonal restaurants and attractions close or reduce hours. The property remains available but is best suited for guests seeking isolation or winter activities. Garden access is limited.

Spring (April–May) · Mud season and unpredictable weather inland, but the coastal villages wake up. Garden reopens in mid-May. Good value before summer rates kick in.

Reviews

What guests say

"The beds and chairs were comfortable. I like to relax at my chosen room and comfort is key. Everything else is good." - Lemieux, United States · Solo traveler · 8/10

"Very inconsistent wifi and tvs did not work." - Erin, United States · Solo traveler · 6/10

"Bed was too firm, and bedding was dirty, pillows were too flat worn out. The facilities were full of fleas. The carpet was dirty." - Adrian, Canada · Solo traveler · 1/10

Recent reviews flag serious maintenance concerns: unreliable WiFi, non-functional televisions, and cleanliness issues including flea activity and soiled bedding. One guest purchased a mattress topper and new pillows to compensate. These are red flags that warrant direct conversation with the owner before booking. The property's low overall score reflects these recent experiences. If you're considering a stay, ask for recent photos of the bedrooms, mattress age, and confirmation of pest treatment.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 2-minute walk. Thirty acres of themed gardens, walking paths, and seasonal plantings overlooking the Boothbay region.
  • Boothbay Harbor waterfront and docks - 5–10 minute walk. Working fishing village with harborside galleries, shops, and lobster shacks.
  • Perkins Cove - 15 minutes by car. Picturesque inlet village with artist studios, galleries, and Marginal Way, a paved coastal path.
  • Pemaquid Point Lighthouse - 31 miles. Iconic red-and-white striped lighthouse on rocky headland, one of Maine's most photographed coastal landmarks.
  • Fishing and boating charters - Available from Boothbay Harbor proper. Half- and full-day trips for striped bass, mackerel, and offshore species.
  • Reid State Park - 20 minutes by car. Sandy beach, tidal pools, and hiking trails on Sheepscot Bay.
  • Bowdoin College - 30 miles, in Brunswick. Historic campus with art museum and open grounds.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the house on the water or waterfront? No, it's in central Boothbay village, a short walk to the harbor and gardens but not directly on the waterfront. Views and direct water access depend on the building's exact location, which isn't specified in the listing.

Is breakfast included? No. You have a full kitchen to cook your own meals, which is the intended model for a vacation rental home.

Is WiFi reliable? Recent guests reported inconsistent WiFi. Test it during booking communication and have a backup plan (mobile hotspot) if you need dependable internet.

Can I bring my pet? The listing doesn't specify pet policies. Contact the owner directly to confirm whether dogs, cats, or service animals are allowed.

Is there outdoor space to grill? Yes. The property includes a barbecue grill and outdoor furniture. This is a highlight if you plan to cook alfresco.

What's the nearest airport? Augusta State Airport is 36 miles away. Portland International Jetport (PWM) is roughly 50 miles south and handles more frequent service.

How many people can sleep here? The property is listed as two bedrooms, suggesting capacity for 4 guests, though the exact bed configuration (doubles, twins, sofa bed) isn't clear. Confirm with the owner before booking a large group.

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