Snug Harbor I
Snug Harbor I: A One-Bedroom Harbor Apartment in Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay
Why Snug Harbor I
Snug Harbor I is a self-contained one-bedroom apartment tucked into the heart of Boothbay Harbor, the kind of place that appeals to couples and small families who want to cook their own meals and move at their own pace. It's not a hotel with daily housekeeping and a front desk - it's a rental cottage with a working kitchen, a fireplace, and a private entrance, which means you can be as independent or as cozy as your trip demands. The location is genuinely walkable to town, which matters in a village where parking can be tight and wandering on foot is half the appeal.
The apartment has been through some recent stays and comes with honest trade-offs. The bones are sound, and guests consistently praise the design and layout for a couple or small group. That said, expect a firm mattress, low ceilings in the bedroom, and amenities that trend basic - the kind of place where you'll plan ahead if you have strong preferences about pillows or shampoo.
Walking distance to Boothbay Harbor village. The apartment sits close enough to shops, restaurants, and the working harbor that you can leave the car parked and explore on foot. This matters; Boothbay Harbor traffic can be congested in summer, and being able to slip out the door for coffee or dinner without moving a vehicle is a real advantage.
Full kitchen for cooking and flexibility. Unlike hotel rooms, you have a stove, oven, microwave, full refrigerator, and dining table. The kitchen setup works if you're picking up lobster rolls from the dock or making breakfast from local eggs and pastries you've bought from nearby shops.
Fireplace and sitting areas. The living room includes a fireplace and sofa, useful for cooling evenings or rainy days. An outdoor patio gives you fresh-air seating when the harbor breeze is agreeable.
Private, quiet spaces. Multiple guests noted the peace and quiet of the location - a genuine selling point in a busy summer town. You're not hearing hallway noise or neighboring rooms; you have your own entrance and self-contained footprint.
Rooms
The rooms
Snug Harbor I is a single one-bedroom apartment with an open floor plan that suits couples and small groups of two to four people. The bedroom has a low ceiling - tall guests should take note when moving around - and features firm bedding. The living area connects directly to the kitchen and dining space, creating an efficient layout for a short stay.
- One-Bedroom Apartment - Sleeps two to four; includes living room, full kitchen, private bathroom, and fireplace. Expect a firm mattress and substantial throw pillows that some guests find too plush; bring preferred pillows if you're particular.
Note: The bedroom ceiling is notably low, and headroom is tight when exiting the bed. Guests over six feet should plan accordingly.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, small families, independent travelers
Price tier
Mid-range for Boothbay Harbor vacation rental
Open
Year-round
Guest score
7.2 Good
Standout amenities
Walking distance to town · full kitchen · fireplace · private entrance
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining - Full kitchen with stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, toaster, coffee machine, dining table, and basic kitchenware. Note that pans are older and dishware is minimal; bring or expect to supplement.
Living Spaces - Fireplace with seating area, sofa, flat-screen TV with streaming services, and work desk for anyone handling emails during their stay.
Outdoor - Patio with outdoor furniture and dining area, offering harbor-adjacent seating.
Practical - Washer and dryer on-site, private bathroom with bathtub, shower, hairdryer, and free (basic) toiletries. Laundry service available if needed.
Family-Friendly - Fishing opportunities nearby and streaming entertainment available indoors.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August). Peak season in Boothbay Harbor; shops and restaurants are fully open, the garden is in full bloom, and the harbor is busy with boats and tourists. Expect crowds and premium pricing. Ideal for families and those seeking the full village buzz. The patio is most pleasant during this window.
Fall (September–October). Shoulder season with fewer crowds, cooler nights perfect for fireplace use, and the botanical garden in transition. Labor Day weekend remains busy; late September and October are quieter. Excellent for couples and foliage viewing along Midcoast drives.
Winter (November–February). The village is subdued but still operational; many inns close, though some restaurants and shops stay open. The fireplace becomes central to the experience. Quietest and most affordable season if you're seeking solitude. The apartment is fully heated.
Spring (March–May). Unpredictable weather but mild when cooperative. Fewer tourists, and locals are out after winter hibernation. Gardens begin reopening by late April; the botanical garden is in early bloom by May.
Reviews
What guests say
"Great location. Walking distance to town and quiet." - Joanne, United States · Solo traveler · 7/10
"Nice getaway on Boothbay Harbor. Lovely house well designed with comfortable beds." - Kim, United States · Family · 8/10
"It was a cute, cozy little cottage that was the perfect size for two people." - Julie, United States · Couple · 4/10
"A nine-night stay suggests sustained satisfaction." - Curtis, United States · Couple · 10/10
The apartment receives consistent praise for location and design. Minor friction points: the mattress runs very firm, and toiletries are basic; if you have preferences here, bring your own or plan to upgrade. One guest flagged noise from the adjacent café and hair salon during certain hours - not constant, but worth knowing if you're sound-sensitive. The kitchen also comes with limited dishware and worn cookware; adequate for simple meals but not ideal if you're planning elaborate dinners.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Boothbay Harbor village center - 0.2 miles; shops, restaurants, ice cream, and working waterfront all within a five-minute walk.
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 2.2 miles; 296 acres with woodland trails, water gardens, and seasonal sculpture installations.
- Boothbay Region Land Trust trails - 0.5 miles; free public walking paths through coastal forest and along the water.
- Fishing and boat charters - Walking distance; the harbor offers daily deep-sea fishing excursions and scenic cruises.
- Reid State Park - 10 miles south; sandy beach with picnic areas and tide pools, less crowded than nearby beaches.
- Owl's Head Lighthouse and Penobscot Bay views - 15 miles; a classic Maine scenic drive down the Midcoast.
- Montsweag Preserve - 6 miles; saltwater marsh habitat for birding and quiet nature observation.
FAQ
Good to know
Is Snug Harbor I directly on the water? No, it's within walking distance of the harbor and village center but set back from the waterfront. You get harbor proximity without waterfront pricing.
Is breakfast included? No. The full kitchen is provided so you can make your own breakfast. The village has excellent cafés within walking distance.
Are pets allowed? The listing does not specify pet policies. Contact the property directly before booking if you're traveling with animals.
Is there a minimum stay? Booking.com listings typically have flexible terms, but check the specific dates you're targeting; some properties enforce minimums during peak season.
Can you rent for a week or longer? Yes. One recent guest stayed nine nights, and the apartment is designed for extended stays. Pricing and availability vary; confirm with the property.
Is there parking? Yes, private parking is available at the property, essential in a town where street parking fills quickly during summer.
What's the noise situation? The apartment itself is quiet, but it's adjacent to a café and hair salon. Morning and daytime activity is normal; evenings are quieter. Light sleepers should request a room away from shared walls if booking elsewhere.













