Thisgood Cove on Turbats Creek
Thisgood Cove on Turbats Creek: A Waterfront Holiday Home in Kennebunkport

Why Stay
Why Thisgood Cove on Turbats Creek
Kennebunkport's best addresses sit on the water or overlook it. Thisgood Cove on Turbats Creek is built on the former - a five-bedroom, three-bathroom house sited directly on the creek with sea views that anchor the whole property. This isn't a boutique inn with a concierge who knows your name by day two. It's a home you rent, furnished and equipped, where your group cooks breakfast in a real kitchen, gathers around a fireplace on cool nights, and steps outside to a garden and barbecue setup that works just as well for a lobster boil as it does for casual grilling.
The appeal is scale and privacy. Five bedrooms means a multi-family trip, a wedding party, or a group of friends doesn't have to split across three hotels. You get one kitchen, one fireplace, one address - and direct creek access from your own property, which is rare enough in this part of the coast to matter.
The creek-side location puts you close to Kennebunkport's dining and shopping core in Dock Square (about 15 minutes on foot), while keeping you far enough outside the crush that you can actually hear the water at night.
Direct waterfront access on Turbats Creek. This is the centerpiece. You're not looking at the water from a porch; you're on it. The garden runs down to the creek edge, and the house sits positioned to catch morning light and afternoon sea breezes. Guests who've rented similar properties consistently cite the view and water access as the reason they book again.
Full kitchen and dining setup for group meals. A real kitchen - with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, and all the small tools - lets a group cook together without the chaos of a vacation rental that's been stripped down to basics. This changes the rhythm of a multi-day trip. You can do breakfast in, make picnic lunches, prep a proper dinner. The dining table and sitting area turn eating into something less rushed.
Five bedrooms for extended families and friends. Spread across the house, these rooms let multiple couples and kids sleep comfortably without anyone doubling up in a single queen. No trade-offs between togetherness and personal space.
Pet-friendly, so your dog or cat comes along. Rare enough in Kennebunkport that it deserves mention. The property is set up for animals, with outdoor space and a private entrance that doesn't require a parade through a shared lobby.
Private parking and 24-hour front desk support. Parking in Kennebunkport is a headache if you're not staying in a place with its own lot. Free, on-site parking removes that friction entirely. The desk can arrange tours, advise on local outings, and field questions that crop up at 7 p.m. on a Saturday.
Rooms
The rooms
The house holds five bedrooms across what feels like a traditional New England home layout. Private bathrooms and linens come standard. Rooms are equipped with air-conditioning (essential in July and August), flat-screen TVs for downtime, and the kind of quiet you don't get in a hotel corridor.
Rooms vary in size and view orientation - some overlook the creek, others look into the garden. When booking, confirm which configuration suits your group. The bathtub-equipped bathrooms with shower options are a plus for families traveling with young kids; everyone gets a proper soak option, not just a stall shower.
The house layout means noise carries a bit more than in a modern hotel with sound-dampened walls - a fair trade-off for the privacy and space of a whole-home rental. Families with late sleepers should plan accordingly; early risers will appreciate the quiet.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Multi-family groups, extended families, wedding parties, pet owners
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Direct creek access · full kitchen · five bedrooms · free parking · pet-friendly
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining Full kitchen with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, and refrigerator · Dining table seating multiple · Tea and coffee maker · Grocery delivery available (useful if you want to stock up on arrival without a supermarket trip).
Living & Comfort Fireplace and sitting area for cool nights · Desk space if anyone needs to work · Air-conditioning throughout · Free WiFi for streaming and staying in touch.
Outdoor Garden and direct creek access · Barbecue for grilling · Private entrance · Flat-screen TV for rainy afternoons.
Practical Free on-site parking · ATM on site · 24-hour front desk · Tour desk to arrange local outings · Non-smoking throughout · Pet-friendly.
Beach and water access. The creek frontage is suitable for swimming (Turbats Creek is tidal; check tide conditions) and paddling. Windsurfing and canoeing are both possible depending on the season and your group's skill.
Golf within two miles. Cape Arundel Golf Club and Old Marsh Golf Club are both nearby, making a morning round feasible before family dinners back at the house.
Hiking nearby. Mount Agamenticus is 14 miles away - a moderate day hike with views across York County. The Marginal Way Walk in Ogunquit, also 14 miles distant, is a dramatically sited coastal cliff path worth the short drive.
Funtown Splashtown USA. Sixteen miles away in Saco, this is your go-to if kids need a waterpark day separate from your creek-side swimming. Open seasonally; confirm hours before planning a trip around it.
Seasons
When to visit
June through August (High Summer) The creek water is warmest, beach season is in full swing, and outdoor dining is most reliable. Crowds peak in July. Book early. The waterpark is open, golf is prime, and sunset lingers until 8:45 p.m. A trade-off: summer rentals command top rates and the village fills with tourists.
May and September (Shoulder Season) Water is cooler but swimmable. The crowds thin considerably after Labor Day. Restaurants and shops stay open. Airfare is lower. Leaf-peeping hasn't begun, but the light is golden and the days are long enough for beach mornings and hiking afternoons. Ideal for families and small groups.
October (Foliage Season) The creek and gardens turn, and inland drives to Mount Agamenticus and beyond show peak color by mid-month. Shorter days and chilly mornings make the fireplace essential. Book three months ahead; this is peak demand. Water is cold; beach time is brief.
November through April (Off-Season) The house is quieter and rates drop, but the creek freezes in hard winters, making waterfront appeal moot. The waterpark is closed. Some restaurants in Dock Square reduce hours or close entirely. Best for large groups who just want a private retreat, not an active beach vacation. Excellent for holiday gatherings and multi-family Thanksgivings.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Dock Square, Kennebunkport: 1 mile · Galleries, restaurants, galleries, boutiques, and the Kennebunkport Brewing Company all face the square. This is the heart of the village.
- Kennebunk Beach: 3 miles · Family-friendly, lifeguard-staffed in summer, boardwalk snacks, and tide pools at low tide.
- Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge: 5 miles · Easy walking trails through salt marshes and coastal forest. Bring binoculars for migrating warblers and herons.
- Cape Neddick ("Nubble Light"): 7 miles · The iconic lighthouse is sited on a tiny rocky island. Photography-friendly year-round.
- Ogunquit: 10 miles · Slightly more upscale than Kennebunk, with Perkins Cove (artists, restaurants, kayak rental) and serious shopping on the main drag.
- Portland Head Light: 18 miles · Maine's oldest lighthouse, in Cape Elizabeth. Museum and park grounds are excellent.
- Portland International Jetport: 29 miles · If you're flying in, this is your arrival/departure point. Budget 45 minutes for the drive back to the house.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the house directly on the water? Yes. Turbats Creek borders the property, and the garden runs to the waterfront. The creek is tidal, so swimming and paddling conditions depend on the tide cycle. Check tide tables before planning water time.
Is breakfast included, or do we cook? The house is self-catering. You stock the kitchen and cook for yourselves. This is a feature if your group enjoys cooking together; a drawback if you prefer restaurant breakfasts. Dock Square has cafés a short walk away if you want to eat out.
Is the house pet-friendly? Yes, pets are welcome. The private entrance and garden space are designed for animals. Confirm any size restrictions when booking.
Can we do a wedding party or multi-family reunion here? Absolutely. Five bedrooms and a full kitchen make it ideal for groups up to 12–15 people. The house isn't licensed as an event venue, so no catering or outside guests, but sleeping and dining your group in-house works well. Confirm occupancy limits with the property when booking.
How far is this from Portland and the airport? Portland International Jetport is 29 miles north; plan 45 minutes to an hour driving time. Portland's Old Port and waterfront restaurants are 25 miles away (45 minutes by car). Day trips to both are doable but require a car.
What's the WiFi situation for working remotely? Free WiFi is available throughout the house. Quality depends on your provider's local coverage; call ahead if reliable internet is essential to your stay.
What if we want to eat out? How close is the nearest restaurant? Dock Square in Kennebunkport is one mile away and has 15+ restaurants ranging from casual clam shacks to upscale seafood. The Kennebunkport Brewing Company is the closest casual option. Federal Jack's (brew pub) is a one-mile walk or two-minute drive.















