Harbor's End Unit B
Harbor's End Unit B: A Home-Away-from-Home in Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay
Why Harbor's End Unit B
Harbor's End Unit B is the kind of rental that doesn't feel like a rental. Walk through the door of this three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment and you'll find yourself in a genuinely lived-in space - one that's been thoughtfully stocked and decorated with the kind of details that say someone actually cares. In Boothbay Harbor, where summer rentals often range from cookie-cutter to sterile, this property stands apart. It's the sort of place where you can imagine staying for a week and not once feeling like you're camping in someone else's house.
The location is another draw: a short walk from the action of Boothbay Harbor's center, close enough that you can grab a lobster roll or book a fishing charter without wrestling with parking, but far enough that the vibe stays quiet and residential. If you're traveling with family, a small group, or just want genuine space to spread out, this apartment delivers.
★★★★★ · 9.0 / 10 Wonderful · Solo traveler
The bones are solid, and the details matter. Hardwood floors, comfortable beds dressed in high-end linens, and a full kitchen stocked with pots, pans, and the basics - this apartment was clearly assembled with actual guests in mind, not just rental-turn efficiency. The fireplace works. The streaming services are already set up.
Small touches that add up. Board games, puzzles, books, bedside charging stations, and umbrellas for Boothbay's inevitable drizzle. These aren't luxuries; they're the difference between feeling settled and feeling like you're roughing it.
Fully equipped for cooking. Dishwasher, microwave, stovetop, oven, coffee maker, and a well-appointed dining table. You can actually cook here, not just reheat takeout. For families or groups planning to prep meals, this kitchen is a genuine asset.
Walking distance to downtown Boothbay. You can be at Dock Square in five minutes on foot, which means less time spent parking and driving, more time spent browsing galleries, hitting restaurants, or booking that next day trip.
Accessible design throughout. The entire unit is wheelchair accessible, with accessible bathrooms and wide hallways - a genuine rarity in Maine coastal rentals.
Rooms
The rooms
This is a single three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with an open-plan living and dining area. The layout is thoughtful, with bedrooms distributed so groups and families can spread out and claim privacy. Beds are firm and dressed in quality linens - a detail that registers immediately when you're unpacking at the end of a travel day. The living area includes a sofa, desk, sitting spaces, and a working fireplace.
- Three-Bedroom Apartment: Full kitchen, two private bathrooms, living and dining areas with fireplace, hardwood floors, private entrance, outdoor patio.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, small groups, solo travelers seeking space
Price tier
Mid-range to upper-mid (seasonal)
Open
Year-round
Walk to downtown
5 minutes to Dock Square
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · fireplace · home-away-from-home feel · walkable to downtown
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining: Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, refrigerator, stovetop, oven, microwave, toaster, coffee machine, and complete kitchenware · Dining table · Coffee and tea makers
Living Spaces: Sofa · Sitting area · Fireplace · Desk · TV with streaming services
Bedroom & Bath: High-end linens · Private bathrooms with towels, toilet paper, free toiletries, hairdryer · Heating and air conditioning throughout
Outdoor & Practical: Patio with outdoor furniture · Barbecue facilities · Laundry (washing machine and dryer on-site) · Ironing facilities · Private entrance
Safety & Accessibility: Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector · Entire unit wheelchair accessible · Smoke-free property
Seasons
When to visit
June through September: Peak season on the Boothbay peninsula. The harbor is busy, restaurants and attractions operate at full strength, and the weather is reliably mild. Book early - this neighborhood fills fast.
May and October: Shoulder seasons with fewer crowds. Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is stunning in May (late tulips, rhododendrons) and October (foliage). Restaurants stay open but tables are easier to snag.
November through April: The rental market quiets considerably. Some seasonal businesses close, and the harbor takes on a genuine local character - fewer tourists, more fishermen. Winter can be beautiful and austere, though snow is less reliable on the coast than inland.
Reviews
What guests say
Most rentals feel like a rental; this place is the exception. As soon as you enter, you feel right at home.
- Diane, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10
Beautifully decorated, the beds are comfortable with high-end linens, and the kitchen is well stocked with everything you could need.
- Diane, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10
Games, puzzles, books, charging stations at the bedside, umbrellas for a rainy day - many items to make it feel like home.
- Diane, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10
Well located, a short distance walk to the center.
- Diane, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10
The single review flags one practical hiccup: outdoor patio cushions went missing and proved difficult to track down through the property management company. It's a minor issue, and worth noting mainly because the rest of the experience was strong enough that a guest bothered to report it.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Dock Square, Boothbay Harbor (5-minute walk) - The beating heart of the village, with galleries, restaurants, ice cream shops, and the constant motion of seasonal life.
- Boothbay Region Land Trust trails (10 minutes drive) - Miles of free, quiet woodland trails. Ideal for a morning run or an afternoon hike that doesn't require ferry schedules.
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden (2.2 miles) - One of the region's signal attractions; bloom cycles run from spring bulbs through fall color.
- Boothbay Harbor waterfront and ferry docks (10-minute walk) - Several outfitters run fishing charters, whale-watch cruises, and day trips to Monhegan Island from here.
- Fishermen's Wharf Restaurant & Bar (8 minutes walk) - Classic harbor-facing seafood spot with reliable lobster rolls and crab sandwiches.
- Boothbay Railway Village (10 minutes drive) - A quirky, family-friendly museum of vintage trains and rural Maine life. Less crowded than many Midcoast attractions.
- Hendricks Head Beach (12 minutes drive) - A smaller, quieter beach with tide pools and a short walk to a lighthouse. Less congested than Cape Elizabeth on summer weekends.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this wheelchair accessible? Yes. The entire apartment is wheelchair accessible, including bathrooms with grab bars and wide hallways throughout. Boothbay Harbor's downtown also has sidewalk access, though some older buildings have steps.
Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering rental apartment. You'll find a full kitchen, coffee maker, and streaming services for entertainment, but you cook or source your own meals.
How far is it from the beach? Boothbay Harbor proper is waterfront but rocky and harbor-oriented rather than sandy. Hendricks Head Beach is 12 minutes by car; Popham Beach (45 minutes south) is larger and sandier.
What's the nearest airport? Augusta State Airport is 36 miles away, about 50 minutes drive. Portland International (PWM) is roughly 75 minutes south - more flight options but a longer drive.
Is there parking? The property description doesn't specify, but Boothbay Harbor generally has metered lot parking and street parking available during the off-season. Summer parking can be tight; plan ahead.
Are pets allowed? Not specified in the listing. Contact Vacasa (the property manager) directly to confirm pet policies.
What's the check-in and cancellation policy? Booking.com's standard terms apply, but reach out to Vacasa directly for flexibility - the property team handles day-to-day logistics.













