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Boothbay Harbor Apartment

Boothbay Harbor Apartment: A Two-Bedroom Waterfront Base for the Midcoast

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a wooden table on the deck of a house at Boothbay Apt with Furnished Deck about 1 Mi to Bay in Boothbay Harbor
a wooden table on the deck of a house at Boothbay Apt with Furnished Deck about 1 Mi to Bay in Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay

Why Boothbay Harbor Apartment

A two-bedroom apartment a mile from Boothbay Harbor's working waterfront and downtown shops sounds like the kind of place you book when you plan to actually stay in one place for a week, not island-hop every night. This is home-base territory - the setup where you stock the kitchen, throw a couple of lobster rolls from one of the harbor's food shacks on the grill out back, and watch the light change over the water without checking out by noon.

The apartment sits in residential Boothbay, close enough to the harbor's restaurants, galleries, and boat tours that a short drive or a walk down a quiet street puts you in the thick of things. But it's also quiet - the kind of address where you can crack a window in September and actually hear the breeze instead of traffic. Two bedrooms, a living room, and a full kitchen mean you're not eating out for every meal, which matters on the Midcoast, where eating out is simultaneously excellent and expensive.


Full kitchen means no dependence on restaurant reservations. You get a stovetop, oven, dishwasher, full-size refrigerator, and coffeemaker. In peak season, that's not a luxury - it's a lifeline. Boil lobster at 6 p.m., no wait list.

Private entrance and furnished deck set a clear boundary between your space and the rest of the world. This isn't a shared-wall building. You have a door that's yours, a grill that's yours, and outdoor space where nobody else will wander through at 7 a.m.

Pet-friendly setup is genuinely useful if you're bringing a dog. The unit is registered as pet-friendly, and with street parking and outdoor grill space, it's less stressful than typical vacation rental pet situations.

Two distinct bedrooms give you flexibility for families, friends, or anyone who values a closed door. Not everyone wants to share a sofa bed; having actual separate rooms means no one's sleeping three feet from someone else's snoring.


Rooms

The rooms

The apartment is straightforward: two bedrooms, one bathroom, living room, and a full kitchen. Windows let in good light, and the private entrance means you're not funneling through a lobby or common stairwell. One bedroom features a queen or full bed (confirm at booking); the second is configured for guests who are fine with a smaller twin or double. Linens are provided.

The furnished deck is genuinely the centerpiece - this is where you'll sit with coffee in the morning before the harbor gets busy, or where you'll grill and watch the sunset without paying $35 for a waterfront table at a restaurant.

Practical note: Upper floors are accessible by stairs only. If mobility is a concern, ask about ground-floor availability when you reserve.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Two-bedroom apartment with private entrance and furnished deck

Best for

Families, small groups, anyone cooking most meals or staying 5+ nights

Open

Year-round (though book ahead summer)

Details

Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538
Parking: Street parking included

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining: Full-size refrigerator, gas stovetop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee machine, toaster, complete kitchenware, and barbecue. Cook breakfast every day or grill lobster on the deck - this is set up for it.

Comfort: Air conditioning, heating (useful in shoulder seasons), flat-screen TV with cable, board games and puzzles for rainy afternoons, and free toiletries. Bathtub and shower, private bathroom, full linens, and a hairdryer.

Practical: Free WiFi, private entrance, iron and ironing board, smoke-free property, street parking included.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season. Boothbay Harbor is at full tilt - boat tours running hourly, restaurants packed, galleries opening for the season. The harbor's working waterfront is most animated. Book early; availability is tight. Pool temperatures are acceptable for swimming, though air is warmer than water.

Early fall (September–early October): Sweet spot. Labor Day weekend crowds vanish mid-week. Boothbay is less frantic, restaurants easier to walk into, and the light is better for photography. Leaf-peeping starts mid-September. Expect the first chilly mornings by late September.

Late spring (May–early June): Everything is open but not maxed out. Spring weather is variable (bring layers), but you'll avoid the summer crush. Lupines and poppies bloom in coastal gardens.

Winter (November–March): Many seasonal restaurants and boat tours close. Days are short. It's quiet and contemplative if you're into that; otherwise, plan for indoor activities. Cold and occasionally icy, though true nor'easters are dramatic rather than frequent.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Boothbay Harbor downtown: 0.8 miles - shops, galleries, seafood restaurants, and the working waterfront
  • Boothbay Harbor State Park: 1.2 miles - ocean trails, rocky shoreline, picnic areas
  • Coastal Maine Botanical Garden: 2.8 miles - 170 acres of curated gardens, worth a morning or afternoon stroll
  • Southport Island: 3 miles - quiet, fewer crowds, antique shops and a lighthouse
  • Reid State Park: 5.5 miles - three sandy beaches and a rocky point, one of Maine's best public beaches
  • Monhegan Island ferry: 15 minutes to the dock, then 50-minute ride to the artists' island
  • Pemaquid Point Lighthouse: 20 miles south - iconic Maine coast photo op and a state park with tide pools
  • Owens Head Theatre (summer): 2.5 miles - local playhouse with Broadway-caliber productions June through October

FAQ

Good to know

Is the apartment right on the water? No - it's about a mile from Boothbay Harbor's waterfront. Close enough for a short walk or drive downtown, far enough to be quiet and less touristy.

Is WiFi reliable? Yes, free WiFi is included and standard for the property. Good enough for video calls and streaming, though Boothbay's overall internet is rural-standard (not fiber-optic fast).

Can I bring a pet? Yes, the property is pet-friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions and additional fees when you book.

Is parking included? Street parking is available on-site. It's not a private lot, so arrive early in peak season if you want a spot directly in front of the unit.

What's the nearest grocery store? ShopRite and a few local markets are 1–2 miles away in downtown Boothbay. Stock up when you arrive, especially if you're cooking multiple meals.

Do I need a car? You'll want one to explore Reid State Park, Pemaquid Point, and other attractions beyond walking distance. Downtown Boothbay is walkable from here, though uphill on the return.

Is there a minimum stay? Typically 3–5 nights in peak season, 2 nights off-season. Confirm when booking.


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