Lobster Shack
Lobster Shack: A Waterfront Holiday Home in Boothbay

Why Stay
Why Lobster Shack
Boothbay's coastline is thick with accommodations, but most are built for transience - one night, two nights, move on. The Lobster Shack breaks that mold. It's a three-bedroom, three-bathroom house with the kind of setup that makes families and small groups actually want to spread out, cook, linger. Sea views from the deck. A working kitchen. A sauna and hot tub. And if you're traveling with a dog, the place reads like it was designed with you in mind.
This isn't a hotel in the traditional sense. It's a rental home that happens to sit in one of Maine's best-preserved fishing villages - a place where the harbor still smells like lobster boats, where locals run actual businesses, and where you can still buy a decent sandwich without a corporate wrapper. That distinction matters if you're the kind of traveler who wants to live in a place for a week, not stay in one.
Built for families and groups who cook. The kitchen isn't decorative. It comes fully equipped with a stovetop, oven, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, electric kettle, toaster, and every piece of kitchenware you'd expect to find at home. A full dining table sits ready for six. For a week-long stay, this saves money and creates rhythm - morning coffee on the deck, lunch pulled together from local markets, dinner cooked in your own space.
Sea views and outdoor space are the real draw. A front balcony and terrace face the water. An outdoor fireplace and picnic area invite you to stay outside past sunset. The hot tub and sauna on the property add the kind of deliberate comfort that transforms a rental from "somewhere to sleep" into "somewhere to actually rest."
Dogs are genuinely welcome here. The listing notes pet-friendly status, but the owner goes further - amenities are supplied for your dog, and the house even provides a dog crate for when you leave. A Scottish Terrier from a recent stay "felt right at home," which is stronger praise than most vacation rentals deserve.
Three bedrooms and three bathrooms eliminate negotiation. Privacy, space, and the practical reality that everyone has a place to shower. The house works equally well for a multi-generational family trip, a small reunion, or a group of friends splitting the cost.
Rooms
The rooms
The Lobster Shack is a three-bedroom house rather than a multi-room hotel, which changes the game for longer stays. All bedrooms have private bathrooms attached, and each bathroom includes a bathtub or shower, private toilet, free toiletries, and hairdryer. Bedrooms are equipped with alarm clocks and all the basics.
The real centerpiece is the living area - a sitting space with a fireplace, sofa, and desk, plus the dining area tied to the kitchen. It's the kind of layout where you're not stacked on top of other guests; you're in a house with people you actually chose to travel with.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, dog owners, week-long stays
Price tier
Mid-to-upper (varies by season; weekly discounts likely)
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Standout amenities
Sea views · fully equipped kitchen · sauna · hot tub · dog amenities
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Relaxation & Water · Hot tub · Sauna
Outdoors & Entertaining · Outdoor fireplace · Barbecue and BBQ facilities · Picnic area · Outdoor dining area · Terrace · Balcony · Patio
Kitchen & Food · Full kitchen with dining table · Coffee machine · Minibar · Tea/coffee maker
Entertainment & Connectivity · Streaming service (Netflix-style) · Game console · Pool table · TV with cable and satellite channels · iPod dock
Family & Pet Friendly · Children's playground · Fishing access · Pet-friendly · Dog-friendly amenities supplied
Practical · Washing machine and dryer · Work desk · Private entrance · Ironing facilities · Wake-up service
The water-facing deck is the house's best feature. Morning coffee, sunset drinks, or just watching lobster boats work the harbor - this is where the Boothbay location pays off. Balcony access from the main level, plus a terrace, ensures multiple people can be outside at once without crowding.
Outdoor amenities add texture to downtime. An outdoor fireplace, picnic area, and barbecue facilities mean you're not confined to the kitchen. Outdoor furniture and dining area are set up for lingering. The hot tub sits ready for evening use, and the sauna offers a quieter wind-down option.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) Peak season and the reason the house exists. Water is swimmable (just barely). Harbor is full of lobster boats and tourists. The outdoor deck and fireplace get maximum use. Book early; weekly rentals move fast.
Shoulder Season (May, September) Water is cold but the crowds thin out. Days are still long. Local restaurants remain open. A quieter, cheaper option for groups flexible on beach swimming.
Fall (October) Foliage arrives and Boothbay fills with leaf-peepers. The outdoor fireplace becomes essential. Expect cool mornings and chilly evenings. Good for families who enjoy crisp weather and fewer summer tourists.
Winter (November–March) Not ideal for water views or outdoor entertaining, but possible for a holiday gathering if your group enjoys cozying in. The sauna and hot tub become central. Check with the owner on seasonal availability and heating reliability.
Reviews
What guests say
"The home was beautiful and clean. The kitchen was completely stocked with every appliance, dish, and utensil I could think of."
- Carder, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"The views from the front deck were beautiful. My Scottish Terrier felt right at home and I appreciated the amenities supplied for my pup."
- Carder, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
The single detailed review on file praises cleanliness, kitchen completeness, views, and dog hospitality with genuine specificity. No recurring criticisms have emerged from guest feedback.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Harbor-side village center - two-minute walk. Shops, restaurants, the working waterfront
- Boothbay Region Land Trust trails - three miles. Quiet forest walks; access to Coastal Maine Botanical Garden (4.3 miles)
- Reid State Park - eight miles. Sandy beaches, tide pools, lighthouse views
- Booth Bay Theater - one mile. Summer productions in a historic playhouse
- Burnt Island Lighthouse - six miles by boat. Ferry tours run seasonally
- Cap'n Fish's boat tours - harbor-side. Whale-watching and scenic cruises in summer
- Five Islands - five miles. Kayaking access, quiet anchorages, day-trip destination
FAQ
Good to know
Is Lobster Shack right on the water? Yes. The front deck and balcony face the harbor. You're not beachfront (no sand), but you have direct sea views and easy access to the working waterfront.
Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering rental home. You cook your own meals, using the fully equipped kitchen. Local markets and restaurants are a short walk away.
Are pets allowed? Yes, and the property is genuinely pet-friendly. Dog-specific amenities are supplied, including a dog crate for daytime outings.
Is there parking? The listing doesn't specify, but Boothbay rentals typically include dedicated parking. Confirm directly when booking.
What's the minimum stay? Not stated in the listing. Contact the owner directly for nightly rates versus weekly discounts and seasonal availability.
Is there Wi-Fi? Not explicitly listed, but streaming services and a work desk are mentioned. Confirm connectivity before arrival if remote work is planned.
Is this wheelchair accessible? Yes. Facilities for disabled guests are highlighted, including a lowered sink and raised toilet. The property also features a private entrance.
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