Private Waterfront Retreat
Private Waterfront Retreat: A Spacious Waterfront Home in Boothbay

Why Stay
Why Private Waterfront Retreat
Boothbay's coastline is built on the principle that water should be central to your stay - not a view from a distance, but a presence you live with. Private Waterfront Retreat operates on the same philosophy. This three-bedroom, two-bathroom holiday home sits on the water with a terrace and balcony that face the river, a fireplace for evenings when the salt air turns cool, and a kitchen equipped for the kind of cooking vacations demand. It's sized for groups - families, small reunions, friends who want to split the cost and share the space - and arranged so everyone gets their own corners without feeling trapped.
The property bridges two modes of Maine travel: the self-catering flexibility of a vacation rental and the deliberateness of choosing a waterfront address. You're not paying for daily housekeeping or a front desk; you're paying for privacy and a kitchen that works. That trade-off appeals to a specific traveler - someone who wants to control their schedule and, often, their meals.
Direct waterfront access and river views from multiple rooms. The terrace and balcony both face the water, and the property description emphasizes the view as a core feature. This is Boothbay's main draw - proximity to the water, unmediated - and this house delivers it.
Full kitchen and laundry facilities for groups on extended stays. Unlike a hotel room, you have a dishwasher, stovetop, oven, refrigerator, and full kitchenware. The washing machine and dryer mean a week-long trip doesn't require ferrying laundry to a service. For families or friends splitting a rental, this setup saves money and reduces friction.
Fireplace and sitting areas that encourage gathering. The living area includes a sofa, dining area, and fireplace - details that matter when eight people are trying to coexist indoors during a rainy Maine afternoon. Not all waterfront rentals prioritize indoor comfort this way.
Outdoor spaces for dining and relaxation. The outdoor dining area, terrace, and balcony give you options depending on weather and mood. Morning coffee on the balcony; dinner on the terrace; drinks by the fire pit at dusk.
Rooms
The rooms
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms, split across a layout designed for groups rather than couples. Each bedroom has linens provided. Bathrooms are private, equipped with towels, free toiletries, a hairdryer, and your choice of bathtub or shower. The property notes a private entrance, which is typical for vacation rentals and useful if your group is staggered in arrival times.
The property doesn't specify bed sizes or a fourth bedroom, so expect this as a three-bedroom home - tight for more than six adults, comfortable for four to five.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Waterfront with modern conveniences
Best for
Families, groups, extended stays, self-catering travelers
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Waterfront location · fireplace · river views · full laundry
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining · Fully equipped kitchen with stovetop, oven, dishwasher, and refrigerator · Dining table and full kitchenware · Coffee machine and electric kettle · Work desk (useful if you're not fully unplugging)
Comfort & Atmosphere · Fireplace in the living area with sitting room · Balcony and terrace with outdoor furniture and outdoor dining area · River view from multiple rooms
Practical Essentials · Washing machine and dryer · Laundry service available · Free toiletries and linens provided · Iron and ironing facilities · Heating throughout
Recreation · Hiking nearby · Cycling routes · Fishing available · Golf course within 2 miles
Safety · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector · CCTV outside property and in common areas
Seasons
When to visit
Spring (May–early June): Bulbs bloom at the Botanical Garden; air is cool but sea water is still cold. The rental fills with families avoiding school calendars. Mosquitoes aren't yet oppressive.
Summer (July–August): Peak season for Boothbay. The water warms enough for swimming if you're brave. Harbor shops and restaurants operate at full capacity; crowds match. Expect higher nightly rates and fewer availability windows.
Fall (September–October): Shoulder season that delivers the best weather - mild days, cool nights, manageable crowds. Leaf-peeping inland is the secondary activity; the coast itself is gorgeous in any season. This is when serious Maine travelers book.
Winter (November–March): The property appears to operate year-round, but many Boothbay attractions close or reduce hours. Heating is included. If you want solitude and don't mind cold, this is the most affordable period. Good for a fireplace-centered, reading-heavy retreat.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Boothbay Harbor waterfront: Walking distance from the property; tackle shops, lobster pounds, and the town docks define this working harbor.
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden: 5 miles south; 270 acres of display gardens, walking paths, and views over Boothbay Harbor. Spring bulbs and summer dahlias are the highlights.
- Boothbay Railway Village: 3 miles north; a narrow-gauge railroad museum with vintage locomotives and a small village of relocated buildings. Good for a half-day outing with kids.
- Pemaquid Point Lighthouse: 30 miles east; Maine's most-photographed lighthouse, perched on dramatic headlands. Damariscotta and Newcastle, nearby villages, have antique shops and riverfront restaurants.
- Golf course: Within 2 miles; the property specifically notes this, suggesting golfers are part of the intended audience.
- Hiking: The surrounding Midcoast region is cross-hatched with trails. Dodge Point (10 miles) offers easy waterfront paths; Mount Pisgah (25 miles, near Jefferson) rewards a steeper climb with views inland.
- Cycling: Quiet roads throughout Boothbay and into Georgetown and Arrowsic are popular on rental bikes or your own.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this property directly on the water? Yes. The property is described as a "waterfront retreat" with river views and water access from the terrace and balcony. Boothbay is built on a peninsula with multiple tidal inlets, so "waterfront" in this area typically means tidal river or inlet, not open ocean.
Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering holiday home, not a hotel. You'll cook your own meals using the full kitchen, or pick up lobster rolls and takeout from Boothbay Harbor's waterfront shops.
What's the nearest town center? Boothbay Harbor is the commercial hub, within walking distance. Dock Square has tackle shops, galleries, and several restaurants. Most visitors head here daily or every other day.
Can we fish from the property? Fishing is listed as an available activity. You'd need to confirm with the owner whether this means direct access from the terrace or directions to nearby fishing spots.
How far is the airport? Augusta State Airport is 37 miles away, roughly a one-hour drive. Most visitors flying into Maine use Portland International (1.5 hours) instead, which has more flight options.
Is there a golf course nearby? Yes, a golf course is within 2 miles. The property doesn't name it, but Boothbay Region Country Club and Maple Hill Golf Club are both in the area; contact the owner for specifics.
What's the closest hiking? Multiple trails are accessible within 10–25 miles. Dodge Point offers easy waterfront walking; Mount Pisgah is a moderate climb with views. The property lists hiking as an available activity.













