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Maine Stay

Maine Stay: A Waterfront Vacation Home in Boothbay Harbor

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a white house with an american flag on a yard at Maine Stay in Boothbay Harbor
a white house with an american flag on a yard at Maine Stay in Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay

Why Maine Stay

Boothbay Harbor draws families and friends seeking something larger than a hotel room - a place to actually live for a few days. Maine Stay, a four-bedroom vacation home with sea views and a full kitchen, fills that brief cleanly. It's the kind of property where generations can spread out, cook together, and gather by the fireplace without feeling stacked atop each other.

The house carries the charm of older Maine coastal architecture: wood-frame, authentic, lived-in. That's either the best or most complicated part of staying here, depending on your tolerance for character over pristine modernism. The bones are sound, the views legitimate, and the space genuinely spacious - which matters when you're splitting the cost among six or eight people.


Genuine space for groups and families. The four-bedroom layout with full kitchen and dining table means you're not eating takeout from a hotel room desk. Guests consistently praise the room to spread out, and the family dining setup transforms a rental into a functioning home-away-from-home.

Sea views and outdoor living without resort pretense. A patio overlooking water, outdoor fireplace, and picnic area create the Maine coastal experience - complete bonfire-ready comfort and furnishings - without resort pricing or formality. Bring a book, build a fire, watch the boats.

Location near Cove and walking distance to Boothbay's center. The property sits close enough to the working harbor that you can walk to shops, restaurants, and galleries. Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is just 3 miles away, and cycling and hiking trails ribbon through the surrounding area.

Fully equipped kitchen for cooking-minded guests. Complete with dishwasher, full stovetop, oven, and adequate kitchenware. Families who enjoy preparing meals - especially those with dietary needs or preferences - get real flexibility here rather than relying on local restaurants.

Pet friendly and accessible where it counts. If you're traveling with a dog or need disabled-guest facilities, Maine Stay handles both thoughtfully, a rare combination in coastal vacation rentals.


Rooms

The rooms

The property is a single four-bedroom vacation home, not a multi-unit hotel. Each bedroom is outfitted with linens and basic essentials. Bathrooms are private and well-stocked with towels and free toiletries.

  • Four-Bedroom Vacation Home: Sea views, private entrance, full kitchen, dining area, living spaces with sofa and desk, outdoor fireplace. Sleeps up to eight comfortably.

One practical note: This is an older Maine house, which means some ground-floor sleeping arrangements may be limited - worth confirming if mobility is a concern, since stairs are part of the charm and the challenge.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, multi-generational trips

Price tier

Mid-range for group rentals (split cost among guests)

Guest score

9.2 Wonderful

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · sea views · outdoor fireplace · space for groups

Details

Boothbay Harbor, Maine 04538

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoors & Views: Patio with sea view · Outdoor fireplace · Picnic area · Outdoor dining and seating · Barbecue facilities · Yard with private access.

For Families: Children's playground · Flat-screen TV with cable and satellite · DVD player · Fishing access (subject to local licensing).

Kitchen & Dining: Full kitchen with dishwasher, stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator · Dining table · Coffee machine · Toaster · Full kitchenware and cookware.

Practical & Services: Washer and dryer · Laundry service available · Wake-up service/alarm clock · Iron and ironing board · Heating throughout.

Accessibility & Safety: Facilities for disabled guests · Toilet with grab rails · Smoke-free property · Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season and peak prices. The fireplace is rarely lit, but the patio and outdoor spaces shine. Harbor is busiest; restaurants and galleries operate at full capacity. Ideal for families avoiding school year.

Shoulder Season (May & September–October): Moderate crowds, comfortable weather, lower rates than peak summer. The outdoor fireplace becomes genuinely useful in the evening. Fishing and cycling are excellent. Foliage typically peaks late September through October.

Fall & Early Winter (November–December): Quieter, colder, some restaurants and attractions close seasonally. The fireplace and cozy interior come into their own. Fewer tourists but also fewer services.

Winter (January–April): Most minimal occupation; call ahead regarding seasonal closures and heating reliability in an older structure. Not ideal unless you're seeking genuine solitude.


Reviews

What guests say

"Comfortable quaint older home. The location and cozy feel made it perfect."

  • Bonnie, United States · Group · 10/10

"Spacious with a family dining table. Real Maine charm in an older house."

  • Oliver, Germany · Family · 7/10

"Perfect for our group. We loved the space and the patio views."

  • Mindi, United States · Family · 10/10

"Exactly what we needed for a coastal getaway."

  • Wendy, United States · Group · 10/10

On trade-offs: One reviewer noted that the charm of an older house comes with its quirks - there's no ground-floor bedroom option, which matters if anyone in your party has mobility challenges. The property is transparent about this, and it's worth confirming before booking if stairs are a consideration. Otherwise, guests consistently value the authenticity and space over modern polish.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Boothbay Harbor center: 5-minute walk. Galleries, shops, restaurants, and the working waterfront with lobster boats.
  • Coastal Maine Botanical Garden: 2.9 miles. 270 acres of native plantings and sculpture, a peaceful half-day excursion.
  • Boothbay Railway Village: 3 miles. Antique train rides, vintage railroad equipment, and a small-town nostalgia that delights kids and adults equally.
  • Squirrel Island: 6 miles. A quiet offshore island with walking trails, seasonal ferry service, and real escape-from-summer energy.
  • Cycling trails and road loops: Network throughout the Midcoast. Quiet coastal roads and dedicated bike paths around Boothbay.
  • Hiking on public land: 5–8 miles. Dodge Point Preserve and other conservation areas offer water views without the tourist density of major state parks.
  • Harbor cruises and fishing charters: Walk-on tours departing daily from the dock. Whale watches, sunset cruises, and half-day fishing trips operate seasonally.

FAQ

Good to know

Is Maine Stay directly on the water? The home has sea views from the patio and sits near the Cove, but it's not a waterfront lot with private beach access. You're close enough to walk to the harbor in minutes.

Is breakfast included? No. The property is a self-catering vacation home with a full kitchen, meaning you stock and prepare your own meals or eat at local restaurants.

Are pets allowed? Yes, Maine Stay is pet friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions directly with the owner.

Is there parking? Yes, private parking is available at the property. Street parking in Boothbay Harbor can be tight during peak summer, so having dedicated spots is a genuine advantage.

Can we use the outdoor fireplace year-round? The fireplace is available, though it's most essential and pleasant during cooler months (May, September–November, and winter). Summer guests rarely need it.

How many people can the home sleep? The four-bedroom layout sleeps up to eight guests comfortably. Exact configuration depends on bed sizes; confirm with the property before booking a large group.

What's the closest airport? Augusta State Airport (33 miles) and Portland International Jetport (45 miles) are the nearest major options. Plan 45 minutes to an hour of driving from either.


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