Waterfront Condo Walk to Downtown Boothbay Harbor
Waterfront Condo Walk to Downtown Boothbay Harbor: Your Own Place on the Maine Coast

Why Stay
Why Waterfront Condo Walk to Downtown Boothbay Harbor
Boothbay Harbor's best-kept secret isn't a restaurant or a museum - it's the chance to live like a local for a few nights. This waterfront condo puts you steps from the village's working harbor, art galleries, and seafood shacks, but far enough back that you wake up to a lake view instead of tour buses. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen that actually works, and a patio where you can grill dinner while the light turns gold over the water. It's the kind of place where a couple who stayed for two weeks couldn't bear to leave.
The condo sits in that rare sweet spot: close enough to walk to everything - the dock where the lobster boats are, the shops on Townsend Avenue, the restaurants clustered near the footbridge - but private and quiet. No hotel lobby, no morning coffee rush, no key cards. Just your own front door and, when you step outside, the Maine coast doing what it does best.
Walking distance to Boothbay Harbor village. The condo is positioned so you can step outside and reach the heart of downtown on foot - restaurants, galleries, the working waterfront, and the footbridge that's the center of town gravity. No car needed to eat, shop, or watch the harbor at sunset.
Fully equipped kitchen for real cooking. Too many vacation rentals stock a kitchen with the bare minimum. This one has a dishwasher, full stovetop and oven, coffee machine, toaster, and actual kitchenware. Grill fresh lobster on the patio or prep family meals without feeling like you're camping.
Lake views from the patio. The outdoor space gives you that waterfront feeling without the noise of the working harbor. Peaceful water views, a barbecue grill, and enough space to linger over coffee or a drink while you plan the day.
Owners who care about details. The review mentions that hosts went "over and beyond" - that phrase carries real weight when it comes from a guest who stayed two weeks. Fresh linens, immaculate cleaning, and responsive owners signal the difference between a rental and a home away from home.
Two full bathrooms. For a two-bedroom, this is a practical win, especially if you're traveling as a family or with another couple. No negotiating shower schedules.
Rooms
The rooms
The condo is organized as a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment. The living room centers on a comfortable sofa and dining table - useful for the inevitable rainy afternoon or a group dinner you've decided to cook yourselves. Both bedrooms include quality linens, and the bathrooms are outfitted with towels, free toiletries, and hairdryers. Flat-screen TVs and board games mean entertainment is covered if the weather turns.
- Bedroom 1 – Master bedroom with private bath
- Bedroom 2 – Guest bedroom with access to second full bathroom
- Living room – Sofa, dining table, fireplace, and desk (good if you need to check email)
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, small families, friends traveling together who want a home base
Price tier
Mid-range (variable by season; best rates in shoulder seasons)
Open
Yes (verify seasonal amenities with owners)
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Standout amenities
Walking distance to Boothbay Harbor village with waterfront views
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining · Full kitchen with dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave, and refrigerator · Coffee machine and toaster · Dining table for meals and games
Living Spaces · Fireplace for cool evenings · Flat-screen TV with cable · Work desk · Books, DVDs, and board games for family time
Bedrooms & Bathrooms · Two full bathrooms with shower/tub combinations · Private bathrooms with complimentary toiletries and hairdryers
Outdoors & Views · Lake views from the patio · Barbecue grill for dinner · Patio seating area
Practical Amenities · Free WiFi throughout · Washer and dryer · Iron and ironing board · Private entrance · On-site parking (street and accessible parking available)
Seasons
When to visit
May–June (Late Spring) – Boothbay Harbor opens fully after winter. The botanical garden is lush, the harbor is alive with fishing boats, and the condo's patio is at its best. Crowds haven't peaked yet. This is when the guest's two-week stay happened.
July–August (Summer) – Peak season. Warmest weather, all restaurants and attractions open, but expect crowds on weekends and higher prices. The lake views from the patio are most appealing, and grilling becomes a nightly ritual.
September–October (Fall) – Fewer crowds, cooler evenings (perfect for the fireplace), and the botanical garden shifts into dramatic autumn colors. This is arguably the best time to stay and actually enjoy the village without fighting for a reservation.
November–April (Winter) – Boothbay Harbor quiets down significantly. Many seasonal restaurants close, the botanical garden restricts hours, and the harbor is moody and gray. Best for solitude and a working retreat, but check with owners on which amenities are seasonal.
Reviews
What guests say
"This gorgeous condo is walking distance to the village of Boothbay Harbor. It is beautifully decorated, immaculately clean, and has everything imaginable for the perfect stay. Our hosts were delightful and went over and beyond to make sure everything was excellent."
- Eugenia, United States · Couple · 10/10
The single review on file gives this property a perfect score - a strong signal, though it's worth noting that only one guest review is available at this time. That reviewer stayed for two weeks in May and specifically praised the cleanliness, decoration, and responsive ownership. For couples or small families looking to test a rental before committing to a longer stay, this condo merits a direct message to the owners with any questions about their property's specific setup or policies.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 50 yards – Boothbay Harbor village center, shops, restaurants, and the working waterfront
- 5-minute walk – Boothbay Harbor Footbridge, the iconic photo spot where harbor seals sun themselves
- 10 minutes – Boothbay Railway Museum, featuring restored vintage trains and a scenic ride through the woods
- 2.6 miles – Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, 270 acres of themed gardens, walking trails, and seasonal displays
- 15 minutes – Pier 1 Fish Market, where you can buy fresh lobster to grill at your patio
- 20 minutes – Hendricks Head Beach, a small rocky beach good for tide pooling and exploring Cape Newagen
- 25 minutes – Reid State Park, two miles of sandy beach and dune trails near Georgetown
FAQ
Good to know
Is the condo really walking distance to downtown Boothbay Harbor? Yes. Guests confirm the village center - shops, restaurants, and the waterfront - is a 5–10 minute walk. You can leave the car parked for most of a day.
Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering rental. The kitchen is fully equipped, and many guests appreciate the flexibility to make their own coffee and meals.
Are there restaurants within walking distance? Yes. Boothbay Harbor has two dozen restaurants within the village proper, from casual seafood shacks to upscale farm-to-table spots. The closest are a 5–10 minute walk.
Is WiFi reliable? Free WiFi is available throughout the condo. If you're working remotely, confirm with the owners that speeds meet your needs.
Can I grill at the condo? Yes. There is an on-site barbecue grill on the patio, perfect for cooking fresh lobster or preparing evening meals while enjoying the lake views.
Is parking included? Yes. Street parking is available on-site, and there is accessible parking as well. You won't need a car once you're settled in the village.
What if I'm traveling with a pet? The listing does not mention pet policies. Contact the owners directly to ask about dogs, cats, or other animals.
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