Ocean Breeze Condo
Ocean Breeze Condo: Harbor Views in the Heart of Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay
Why Ocean Breeze Condo
Ocean Breeze Condo sits in the thick of Boothbay Harbor's downtown bustle - walkable to the Lobster Wharf, the galleries, the working fishing boats. It's a one-bedroom apartment with a direct perspective on the harbor, which is precisely what most people come to this corner of the Midcoast wanting: water, proximity, the feeling of being in the center of things rather than above or outside them.
This is not a hotel. It's a condo, which means you get a private entrance, a full kitchen, and the independence of your own space. The building has a restaurant downstairs, which is convenient on a rainy evening but can carry noise - something to know if quiet is your priority. The layout is unconventional; the views compensate. A guest who stayed in October called it "quirky" and meant it as both observation and compliment.
Harbor views are the centerpiece. Every evening from the balcony or terrace, you're looking at the actual working harbor - the boats, the water, the light changing. This isn't a distant sea view; it's the Boothbay Harbor waterfront itself, immediately below or beside you.
Location eliminates the need for a car. The Lobster Wharf is a short walk. Downtown shops, galleries, and restaurants are steps away. If you're coming to Boothbay Harbor to experience the village itself rather than retreat to a resort, this placement is hard to beat.
The kitchen makes staying in practical and pleasant. A full setup - refrigerator, dishwasher, stovetop, coffee machine, microwave - means you can grab coffee and pastries from a local bakery, cook a simple lunch, or prep a picnic without leaving the property. That flexibility matters on a week-long Midcoast trip.
On-site restaurant and bar reduce friction. There's a functioning restaurant downstairs. On nights when you want to eat without leaving the building, it's there. Just be aware that weekend evenings can be lively and audible from upstairs.
Rooms
The rooms
Ocean Breeze Condo offers one-bedroom apartments designed with a kitchen, dining area, and a sitting room - essentially a compact self-catering layout. The defining characteristic is unconventional spatial flow; guests and the management both acknowledge the quirky floorplan. That said, recent renovations have updated the finishes, and the sea view from the private balcony or terrace anchors the entire experience.
- One-Bedroom Apartment: Full kitchen, private entrance, balcony with harbor view, washer/dryer, dining and sitting area.
Practical note: Parking is unreliable and finding the entrance can be tricky the first time. Arrive early, scope out the building from the street, and plan for a few minutes to locate the private entrance. If you're bringing a car, call ahead to confirm parking availability and location.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
One-bedroom condo apartment, self-catering
Best for
Couples, independent travelers, those prioritizing walkable location over resort amenities
Price tier
Mid-to-upper for the area; reviewers note "pricey for what you get"
Open
Year-round
Walk to downtown
Less than 5 minutes to shops and restaurants
Guest score
8.0 Very Good
Standout amenities
Harbor views · walkable downtown location · full kitchen · on-site dining
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Food & Drink: Restaurant and bar downstairs · Outdoor seating area.
For Families: Children's playground · Streaming services (Netflix, etc.) · Flat-screen TV.
Outdoor & Views: Private balcony and terrace · Sea view · Outdoor furniture.
Practical: Washing machine and dryer in unit · Work desk · Heating · Smoke-free property · Laundry service available.
Activities & Recreation: Cycling nearby · Hiking accessible · Fishing in the harbor or nearby waters.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season. The harbor is busy, restaurants and shops operate full hours, and the weather is warmest. Expect crowds, higher rates, and lively weekend evenings in the restaurant downstairs. Ideal for families and active travelers.
Fall (September–October): Leaf-peeping season brings color and crisp mornings. Labor Day through mid-October is popular. The harbor is less frantic than summer but still well-populated. Weather is reliable; restaurant noise may be less intense than summer weekends.
Spring (April–May) and Early Winter (November): Quieter shoulder seasons. Many attractions operate but at reduced hours. Weather can be unpredictable. Good for couples seeking calm and lower rates.
Deep Winter (December–March): The quietest period. Some local restaurants and shops close or reduce hours. Weather is cold and damp. The condo is open and heated, but Boothbay Harbor itself can feel sparse. Best for travelers who want solitude and don't mind minimal nightlife.
Reviews
What guests say
"Fantastic harbor views, close to everything, clean, cozy, updated renovations."
- Robert, United States · Couple · 8/10
"Great restaurant and bar downstairs, short walk to Lobster Wharf."
- Robert, United States · Couple · 8/10
What to know: The single review flags a few real trade-offs. Parking is genuinely unreliable - the property doesn't guarantee a spot, and finding one nearby can take extra time. The restaurant below is a social hub on weekends, which means noise carries into the condo. The apartment's layout is decidedly non-standard; some guests love the quirk, others find it awkward. These aren't showstoppers - they're just facts worth factoring into your decision, especially if you're a light sleeper or traveling with a car you need secured nightly.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Lobster Wharf: Steps away. Working wharf with boats, live lobster sales, and waterfront atmosphere.
- Downtown Boothbay Harbor: Short walk to galleries, gift shops, ice cream, and restaurants along the village streets.
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden: 2.9 miles. 270 acres of curated gardens, walking paths, and seasonal installations.
- Boothbay Theatre: 0.5 miles. Live performances and community theater year-round.
- Monhegan Island ferry: 1 mile. Day trips to the car-free island; ferries depart from nearby docks.
- Hiking and coastal trails: Boothbay Region has multiple maintained trails; ask staff for nearest trailheads.
- Golf: A course sits within 2 miles.
- Cycling: Quiet roads and scenic loops throughout the Boothbay Peninsula are accessible from here.
FAQ
Good to know
Is there parking? Parking is available but unreliable and not guaranteed. Confirm a spot when you book and arrive early. Street parking nearby is often tight, especially in summer.
How close is it to the harbor? Close enough to walk to the Lobster Wharf and downtown in under 5 minutes. The condo sits in the village proper, not on the outskirts.
Is breakfast included? No. The kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering. Local bakeries and cafes are a short walk away.
Is the restaurant open year-round? The on-site restaurant operates, but hours vary by season. Call or email ahead to confirm hours during shoulder seasons and winter.
Can I bring a pet? Yes. The property is pet-friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions when booking.
Is there a noise issue? Weekend evenings can be audible from the restaurant below, especially in summer and during events. Weekday and off-season nights are quieter.
What's the layout like? The apartment is quirky - floorplan is unconventional. It works, and recent renovations updated finishes, but don't expect a standard rectangular layout. Worth seeing photos carefully before committing.













