Nautical View by Bayley Vacation Rentals
Nautical View by Bayley Vacation Rentals: A Beachfront Family Rental in Old Orchard Beach

Why Stay
Why Nautical View by Bayley Vacation Rentals
Old Orchard Beach has long drawn families and couples seeking Maine's most accessible sandy stretch. Nautical View by Bayley Vacation Rentals sits right where the sand meets the grass - a two-bedroom beachfront home offering something rare along this coast: direct access to the beach without crossing a road, plus a full kitchen, barbecue, and enough space to spread out. It's the sort of place where kids can come back from the water and rinse off on the patio, where you cook breakfast looking at the Atlantic, and where a rainy afternoon doesn't derail the trip because there's a table big enough for board games and a living room to retreat into.
The property trades the boutique-hotel polish of Bar Harbor or the Midcoast for something more straightforward: comfort and location. Beachfront here means beachfront - no boardwalk, no commercial strip, just sand, ocean, and your own space. For families, that's often worth more than thread count or trendy design.
Genuine beachfront access with your own door. Unlike hotels tucked inland or behind commercial blocks, this rental opens directly onto sand. Kids step outside, and they're at the beach. Breakfast on the patio includes the sound of waves and the smell of salt air. It's the setup families come for, and Old Orchard Beach's wide, lifeguarded beach is a two-minute walk if you want the pier, boardwalk crowds, and the historic amusement park energy - or you stay private on your stretch.
Full kitchen and barbecue for real meals. The equipped kitchen (oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator) means you can cook actual dinners, not just reheat takeout. The barbecue on the patio extends that beyond breakfast. For families staying a week or couples who love to cook, this saves money and gives a rhythm closer to a real getaway than a hotel room.
Space to spread out. Two bedrooms, a living room, and a patio with barbecue beat a single hotel suite for families traveling with kids or two couples sharing. There's room to get quiet, space for everyone to have their own bathroom corner, and a real living area where you're not all collapsed on a single bed by 8 p.m.
Free private parking and WiFi included. No hunting for street spots, no daily garage fees. The WiFi means you can work from the patio if you need to, or the kids can stream on a rainy afternoon without burning through cellular data.
Rooms
The rooms
The property offers two bedrooms with linens and wardrobes, each with a private bathroom outfitted with towels, free toiletries, a hairdryer, and a bathtub. The living room overlooks the sea and connects to the kitchen and patio. This is vacation-home layout, not hotel-room efficiency - the trade-off is more comfort and autonomy, less daily housekeeping and front-desk service.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, couples, groups seeking direct beach access and kitchen facilities
Price tier
Mid-range (seasonal pricing; summer peaks, off-season dips)
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Beachfront location · full kitchen · barbecue · free private parking · sea views
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Beach & Outdoors: Beachfront access · Barbecue · Patio with sea view
Kitchen & Dining: Full kitchen with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, and refrigerator · Tea and coffee maker · Toaster
Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Two bedrooms with linens and wardrobes · Private bathrooms with bathtubs, hairdryers, free toiletries, and towels
Practical: Free private parking · Free WiFi · Washing machine and dryer · TV · Air conditioning and heating · Smoke-free property · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector
Is this a traditional hotel? No. It's a vacation rental - a fully equipped home where you manage your own check-in timing and housekeeping isn't included daily. You'll likely have a self-check-in code or key pickup arrangement.
What's the nearest town center and how far is it? Old Orchard Beach's downtown shops, restaurants, and the pier are a 2-minute walk. Everything you need for a casual meal or lobster roll is footsteps away.
Is breakfast included? No, but the full kitchen means you can cook your own. Most guests buy groceries at the nearby Shop & Save or one of the farm stands along Route 1.
Is there parking? Yes. Free private parking is included. Unlike many Old Orchard Beach hotels, you won't compete for street spots or pay daily garage fees.
Can you barbecue? Yes. The property includes a patio barbecue, which is a major draw for families and groups cooking dinner together.
Is WiFi reliable? Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Old Orchard Beach has solid cellular coverage as well.
How far is it from Portland and other Maine attractions? Old Orchard Beach sits about 20 miles south of downtown Portland (30–40 minute drive). The Midcoast (Camden, Rockland, Boothbay) is 45–60 minutes north. Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park are 2+ hours northeast - doable as a day trip, but better as a separate base.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season. The beach is warm and lifeguarded, Old Orchard Pier and amusement parks run full hours, and the boardwalk is lively. Book early; prices and availability reflect demand. This is ideal for families with school-age kids.
Shoulder Season (May & September): Water is chilly but swimmable for hardy souls. Crowds thin out dramatically after Labor Day. Weather is still pleasant for beach walks, barbecues, and patio time. Prices drop. Funtown and Palace Playland operate on reduced schedules.
Fall (October): Foliage peaks inland; the coast stays mild. The beach is quiet, perfect for long walks. Most amusement attractions close by late September. Great for couples and adults seeking solitude.
Winter (November–March): Brutal wind and cold water. The property remains open, but it's not a beach-swimming season. Holiday rentals appeal to families seeking a quiet coastal escape with a fireplace and full kitchen. Weather can be dramatic and beautiful - plan for storms.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Old Orchard Beach Pier & Boardwalk: 2-minute walk. Historic amusement park, arcade, food vendors, and the iconic pier that's been drawing crowds since 1898.
- Palace Playland: 0.3 miles. Classic amusement park rides and roller coaster overlooking the beach.
- Funtown Splashtown USA: 0.5 miles. Water park and amusement rides, heavily family-focused.
- Pirate's Cove: 0.7 miles. Mini golf and family attractions.
- Old Orchard Beach downtown shops & restaurants: 5-minute walk. Ice cream, lobster rolls, casual dining along the beach blocks.
- Portland Head Light (Cape Elizabeth): 12 miles north. Maine's most photographed lighthouse, with rocky shore walks and visitor center.
- Cape Elizabeth & Two Lights State Park: 12 miles. Dramatic headlands, coastal trails, and tide pools.
- Scarborough Beach State Park: 8 miles north. Lifeguarded beach and dunes, quieter than Old Orchard.
- Standish & Sebago Lake: 20 miles inland. Freshwater swimming, kayaking, and lake-town shops if you want a day away from sand.














