Sunset Sanctuary
Sunset Sanctuary: A Waterfront Three-Bedroom in Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay
Why Sunset Sanctuary
Sunset Sanctuary is not your standard hotel room. It's a self-contained three-bedroom apartment anchored in one of Maine's most storied coastal villages, where working lobster boats still outnumber leisure yachts and the harbor never stops moving. The property trades front-desk service for the freedom of a private kitchen, full laundry, and a terrace that catches the evening light over the water - the kind of setup that rewards families, small groups, or anyone planning to stay long enough to actually settle in.
The apartment spreads across three bedrooms and two bathrooms with a fully equipped kitchen, a dining area, and both a balcony and terrace. Sea views and modern utilities - dishwasher, washer-dryer, streaming TV - mean you're not roughing it. This is a place to cook breakfast while watching the harbor, not a place to wonder when housekeeping arrives.
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms make it ideal for families or groups splitting costs. Each bedroom has linens; bathrooms include towels and free toiletries. With a private entrance, you come and go as the day - or the tide - demands.
The kitchen is genuinely complete. Refrigerator, oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine, and all the kitchenware: you're set to cook real meals, not forage for takeout between activities. The dining table and outdoor dining area let you eat with a view.
Sea views from a private balcony and terrace. This is the kind of detail that separates a vacation from a stay. Morning coffee on the balcony, evening drinks on the terrace, and the harbor always in frame.
On-site laundry and a work desk mean flexibility. Need to wash clothes mid-week or log into a call? You're covered without leaving the property.
Boothbay Harbor itself is the real amenity. Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is 2.9 miles away. Hiking and cycling start the moment you step outside. A golf course sits within two miles. The village is walkable, the harbor is the draw, and the location puts you in the thick of it.
Rooms
The rooms
Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, all private. The layout gives each bedroom its own breathing room - important in a shared rental. Linens are provided; bring expectations for a residence, not a hotel (which is exactly the point).
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, extended stays
Open
Year-round
Walk to downtown
0.5 miles
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining: Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, stovetop, oven, and microwave · Dining table and outdoor dining area · Coffee machine and toaster.
Outdoor Spaces: Private balcony and terrace with sea views · Outdoor furniture · Private entrance.
Utilities & Comfort: Heating and smoke-free property · Washer and dryer · Flat-screen TV with streaming services · Work desk.
Activities & Recreation: Cycling and hiking directly from the property · Golf course within two miles · Fishing access · Private bathroom with free toiletries.
Safety: Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season in Boothbay Harbor. The botanical garden is in full bloom. Boat tours, ferries to islands, and all restaurants and shops are open. Expect crowds and higher rates.
Shoulder Season (May & September–October): Warmer water and fewer visitors. Late September and early October bring the start of leaf peeping; gardens remain open. A better time to cycle or hike without summer tourist traffic.
Fall (October–November): Foliage peaks mid-October in coastal Maine. Days shorten, but afternoon light on the water is exceptional. Most restaurants stay open; some tour operators wind down by November.
Winter (December–February): Quiet and cold. The village takes on a working-village feel. Hiking and walking are still viable; water activities are limited. Holiday decorations appear; some shops close mid-week.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Downtown Boothbay Harbor: 0.5 miles · Walking distance to shops, galleries, lobster shacks, and the working waterfront.
- Boothbay Harbor State Park: 1 mile · Trails, picnic areas, and water access for exploring the coast.
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden: 2.9 miles · Thirty-two acres of gardens, walking trails, and seasonal displays overlooking the water.
- Squirrel Island: 2 miles · Ferry access to a quiet island village; day trip or longer.
- Monhegan Island Day Trip: 12 miles to ferry · Artist colony, hiking trails, and rocky shores.
- Capitol Regulars Pub and Restaurant: 0.7 miles · Local favorite for burgers, live music, and a genuine town crowd.
- Bailey Island Loop Drive: 8 miles · A scenic route through Harpswell with stops at giant steps rock formations and lighthouses.
- Fort Popham Historic Site: 15 miles south · Civil War-era fort with panoramic views of the Kennebec River mouth.
FAQ
Good to know
Is Sunset Sanctuary right on the water? The apartment is in Boothbay Harbor with sea views from the balcony and terrace, but it's not a waterfront property with beach access. You're overlooking the harbor, not stepping onto sand.
Is breakfast included? No. The full kitchen means you cook your own - which, for many guests, is the whole appeal.
Is there parking? The listing does not specify. Contact the property directly to confirm parking availability.
How far is the nearest town center? Downtown Boothbay Harbor is 0.5 miles - easily walkable for meals, shopping, and gallery browsing.
Is the apartment suitable for families with young children? Yes. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, full kitchen, and laundry on-site make it convenient for families. There are no specific child safety restrictions listed.
Can I bring a pet? The listing does not mention a pet policy. Confirm directly with the property.
What's the cancellation policy? Check your booking confirmation for the specific terms tied to your reservation.













