Snug Harbor Grande
Snug Harbor Grande: A Spacious Vacation Rental in Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay
Why Snug Harbor Grande
There's a reason people rent houses instead of booking hotel rooms on the Maine coast: space, a real kitchen, and the freedom to move around without a front desk in earshot. Snug Harbor Grande, situated in the heart of Boothbay Harbor, is the kind of place where a family of six or two couples traveling together actually relax instead of bump elbows. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen with a dishwasher, and a patio with a working grill mean you can eat what you want, when you want - and cook it yourself if the mood strikes.
The property sits in one of Maine's most accessible harbor towns, close enough to walk to galleries and restaurants, far enough back to feel like a real house rather than a tourist box. If you're planning a multi-day stay on the Midcoast and want a home base that doesn't feel like you're paying nightly hotel rates, this is the kind of place worth considering.
You have a real kitchen and can eat like you live here. This isn't a microwave-and-mini-fridge situation. There's a full stove, oven, dishwasher, and counter space for actual cooking. Coffee maker, toaster, microwave - the gear is there. For families or groups on a longer trip, that cuts food costs and stress in half.
The patio and outdoor space let you spread out. A dedicated barbecue, picnic area, outdoor dining table, and ample furniture mean you can grill, eat outside, and lounge without fighting over deck chairs. In Maine summers, that outdoor setup becomes the living room.
Four bedrooms means no fighting over sleeping arrangements. Multiple families traveling together, or extended families with kids and grandparents, get their own spaces. Two full bathrooms keep mornings civil.
The location is genuinely walkable to Boothbay Harbor's core. You're close enough to reach galleries, seafood shacks, and the harborfront on foot, but set back enough to feel residential rather than beachfront-hotel cramped.
Rooms
The rooms
The home is laid out as a traditional residential rental: four separate bedrooms with linens provided, two private bathrooms, and shared living areas. Bedrooms are furnished with beds and basic comfort amenities; one includes an alarm clock. The setup is straightforward - no luxury linens or designer touches, just clean, functional sleeping space suitable for families or groups.
- Master bedroom: Primary suite, likely larger and quieter than secondary rooms
- Secondary bedrooms (3): Suitable for children, guests, or additional adults
- Bathrooms (2): Full private facilities in each; one likely serves the master, one the other bedrooms
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, multi-couple groups, extended stays
Price tier
Mid-range to moderate (vacation rental rates vary seasonally)
Open
Year-round (best May–October)
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · outdoor BBQ · spacious layout · walkable to harbor
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoors: Patio with built-in barbecue · Picnic area with dedicated table · Outdoor seating and loungers · Outdoor dining setup
In the Home: Full kitchen (stove, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, toaster) · Dining area · Living room with sofa and sitting space · Desk · Laundry facilities (washing machine and dryer) · TV with cable and satellite channels · Streaming services (Netflix and similar platforms)
Practical: Private bathrooms · Heating · Smoke-free property · Fire extinguishers and smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector · Security cameras outside property and in common areas · Wake-up service / alarm clock option
Accessibility: Private entrance to the property
The living area combines a sitting room with sofa, desk (useful if anyone's working), and a formal dining table for group meals. The kitchen is the real centerpiece: full-size refrigerator, stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, and basic kitchenware (pots, pans, dishes, utensils). This is not a kitchenette. You can cook a real dinner, which changes the feel of a multi-day stay.
Seasons
When to visit
Late May–June (early summer): Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is in peak bloom; weather is warming but not yet hot; fewer families have arrived for summer vacation, so prices and crowds are manageable.
July–August (peak season): Warmest, most reliable weather; all harbor activities and restaurants in full swing; expect higher prices and more foot traffic. The outdoor patio and BBQ get heavy use. Pool season and full activity schedules at nearby attractions.
September–early October (fall shoulder): Crisp mornings, warm afternoons; foliage begins mid-month; many families have returned to school, so the property is less crowded. Lobster season in full swing; seafood at its freshest. Most outdoor attractions remain open.
October–April (off-season): Beautiful but cold; many restaurant and attraction hours are reduced or they close for the winter. Heating is included, but this is better for a quiet, off-season getaway than a traditional family vacation. Best rates of the year.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Walking distance: Downtown Boothbay Harbor shops, galleries, and harborfront restaurants (5–10 minutes on foot)
- 2 miles: Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 85 acres of specimen plantings, coastal views, and easy walking trails
- 3–4 miles: Boothbay Region Land Trust preserves - multiple properties for hiking and nature walking
- 5 miles: Lobster pound and working docks for fresh seafood retail
- 8 miles: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse and park - iconic lighthouse with tide pool exploring and coastal scenery
- 30 miles: Bath Iron Works historic shipyard and downtown Bath antique shops and restaurants
- 31 miles: Bowdoin College and Brunswick campus and downtown
The Boothbay area is prime for cycling - quiet roads wind through evergreen forests and past seasonal farmstands. Fishing charters depart regularly from the harbor, and two golf courses sit within a couple miles for less strenuous afternoons.
FAQ
Good to know
Is there a minimum stay? Vacation rental minimums vary by season and booking platform. Check the listing for specific policies; many properties require 3–7 nights during peak season, fewer off-season.
Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering rental. You cook your own meals or eat at nearby restaurants. The full kitchen is designed for guests who want to prepare food.
Are utilities and cleaning included in the nightly rate? Typically yes, but confirm on the booking platform. Heating, water, electricity, and Wi-Fi are standard inclusions; one-time or final cleaning fees may apply.
How far is the nearest restaurant or grocery store? Downtown Boothbay Harbor is within walking distance (5–10 minutes). Multiple seafood shacks, casual restaurants, and a grocery store are all accessible on foot or a short drive.
Is the property pet-friendly? Not indicated in the listing. Check directly with the property owner before booking if you're traveling with pets.
Can I cook outside? Yes. The property includes a full barbecue setup with outdoor dining furniture, ideal for grilling and eating al fresco.
Is Wi-Fi available? Not explicitly listed, but most modern vacation rentals include it. Confirm with the property before booking if internet access is essential.













