Two-bedroom beachfront cottageSaco

Beach Cottage

Beach Cottage: A Waterfront Maine Home in Saco

Two-bedroom beachfront cottageCouples
a gazebo on the beach with chairs and flowers at Beach Cottage in Saco
a gazebo on the beach with chairs and flowers at Beach Cottage in Saco

Why Stay

Why Beach Cottage

The Beach Cottage sits on the kind of Maine coastline that stops you mid-conversation. Two bedrooms, one covered pergola with a heated patio, and direct access to the sand - the sort of place where you wake up to salt air and sunrise without leaving your deck. Every guest who's stayed here has left a perfect review, and not because the bar is low. They came for the view; they stayed for the thoughtfulness of an owner named Dave who stocks the kitchen with Keurigs, blenders, and enough glassware that nobody has to wash dishes mid-morning.

This is a working family home, not a luxury boutique property. It's equipped like you'd furnish your own place - because Dave did. The cottage works equally well for a couple stealing a long weekend in October, a family gathering over Thanksgiving week, or a group of friends who want to cook, eat, and not leave the deck for two days straight. Saco is close enough to Portland's restaurants and shops if you get restless, but far enough that you won't accidentally end up there.


Direct beachfront access in a quiet pocket of the Midcoast. The cottage sits on the water with its own stretch of sand. Guests consistently describe the location as perfect - not overdeveloped, not hidden behind a resort complex, just you and the Maine coast. The sunrise views from the back deck are the kind that get texted to friends.

A kitchen and living space that actually works for groups. This isn't a studio. You get two bedrooms, a full kitchen with a gas grill, multiple coffee makers, a dining table that fits everyone, and a sofa that's genuinely comfortable. One family noted the house was "fully stocked with anything you could possibly need or may have forgotten" - and they weren't exaggerating. Dave thinks through details: extra linens, board games, streaming services loaded onto the TV, even a drying rack for clothes.

An owner who's present without being intrusive. Dave responds quickly to questions, provides local recommendations, and has clearly invested in small upgrades - recent additions like the patio heater on the deck get mentioned by name in reviews. His dog Bella is also noted as sweet, which tells you something about the vibe here. One guest described him as "a great resource for local attractions."

Heated outdoor space for shoulder-season stays. The covered pergola with the patio heater means you can sit outside in the 30s and 40s watching the sunrise or sunset. This is the feature that keeps people returning in fall and spring when the water is cold but the light is perfect.


Rooms

The rooms

The cottage is a two-bedroom house, not a hotel with separate units. One common layout across all reviews suggests stable, updated furnishings: firm beds, plenty of linens, hardwood or parquet floors, and private bathrooms that are spotlessly maintained. The living room opens onto that back deck - the architectural centerpiece of the property.

  • Two-Bedroom House - Primary accommodation; sleeps groups or families comfortably with sofa bed option in living area.

The cottage is described repeatedly as "immaculately clean" and "updated," suggesting recent renovations without losing character. No reviews flag dated fixtures, tight spaces, or maintenance issues - a strong signal of genuine upkeep.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Couples, families, small groups seeking quiet Maine coast getaway

Price tier

Mid to upper-mid range (seasonal variation)

Open

Year-round

Guest score

10.0 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Private beach access · heated deck with pergola · fully equipped kitchen · owner responsiveness

Details

17 Bay Avenue, Saco, ME 04072
Parking: Free on-site

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining - Full kitchen with stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, dishware, glassware, pots, pans, and serving pieces · Coffee maker, Keurig, tea maker, blender · Dining table for group meals

Outdoor - Covered pergola with patio heater · Outdoor dining area · Gas grill · Fire pit · Beach umbrellas and lounge chairs · Picnic area with outdoor furniture

Entertainment & Connectivity - Fast free WiFi (485 Mbps) · Streaming services (Netflix, Paramount, Peacock, YouTube TV, and others) · DVD player · Cable TV · Board games and puzzles · Books and music

Bedrooms & Bathrooms - Private bathrooms in both bedrooms · Linens and towels supplied · Extra towels available · Hairdryer · Free toiletries · Bathtub and shower · Sofa bed in living room

Practical - Air conditioning · Heating · Free parking on-site · Washer and dryer · Iron and ironing board · Express check-in/out · Private check-in/out

Safety - Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector


The on-site gas grill and fully equipped kitchen mean most guests cook at least one meal. The back deck is set up for outdoor dining. Within walking distance (under 10 minutes) are restaurants and a general store, which one group specifically called out as convenient. For coffee, the cottage has a Keurig, a drip coffee maker, and a blender, so mornings are self-sufficient.


Seasons

When to visit

Fall (September–October) - Peak season for the cottage. Leaf-peeping is underway inland, and the coast is cool, clear, and quieter than summer. The heated deck becomes a genuine advantage. Multiple guests booked for next year during fall stays, and one family used October's crisp mornings for sunrise viewing. Expect full occupancy.

Winter & Early Spring (November–March) - Offseason pricing and solitude. One solo traveler noted this as "one of the best stays I've had" during March. The patio heater and fireplace make December and January cozy; by late February, daylight stretches again. Good for couples seeking quiet retreats.

Summer (June–August) - Warmest months; the cottage hosts international travelers and families. The private beach access and proximity to Funtown Splashtown USA appeal to kids. Days are long; beaches are lively.

Spring (April–May) - Shoulder season with mild weather, fewer crowds, and blooming rhododendrons along the Midcoast. The cottage is well-suited for long weekends before summer rates kick in.


Reviews

What guests say

"Location just what we were hoping for - classic Maine coast on the water. The cottage has everything we need. Spotlessly clean." - Schuyler, United States · Couple · 10/10

"The location and view was spectacular. The host was so accommodating and nice." - Amelia, United States · Group · 10/10

"The back deck has a great covered pergola with a great outdoor patio heater. We were able to sit outside with the heater on in the upper 30s and enjoy the sunrise." - Deirdre, United States · Family · 10/10

"Very clean, fully stocked with anything you could possibly need, beautiful ocean views from the heated deck, great restaurant and general store in walking distance, and the owner Dave was super friendly." - Jennifer, United States · Group · 10/10

"Waterfront cottage is a gem. It is warm, cute and comfortable. Meticulously clean with updated technology. The host was wonderful." - Cavanaugh, United States · Couple · 10/10

"Beautiful view and very clean. The host was very polite. One of the best stays I've had." - Makayla, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

Across 12 reviews, the cottage has scored perfect marks. No guest has reported noise, maintenance issues, or cleanliness concerns. The owner's responsiveness and local knowledge are consistent praise points. No criticisms appear in the reviews; the property genuinely delivers on its promises.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Saco Bay beaches - Steps away; private access from the cottage.
  • Old Orchard Beach Pier - 4.3 miles; classic Maine seaside boardwalk with arcade, amusement rides, and fried seafood.
  • Funtown Splashtown USA - 6.2 miles; water park and amusement rides, popular with families.
  • Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf - 3.7 miles; miniature golf with Maine charm.
  • Downtown Saco - Walking distance; general store, local restaurants, and shops.
  • Portland waterfront and Old Port - 19 miles south; museums, boutiques, galleries, and elevated dining.
  • Biddeford Textile Museum - 3 miles; free admission, local industrial history.
  • Golf course - Within 2 miles; coastal-style links course nearby.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the cottage directly on the water? Yes. The Beach Cottage sits beachfront with private beach access. One guest described the location as "directly on the sea"; another called it "perfect positioning." You step off the back deck onto sand.

Is breakfast included? No, but the fully equipped kitchen has a Keurig, drip coffee maker, toaster, and oven for self-catering. Multiple guests noted the kitchen was "fully stocked with anything you could possibly need." Nearby general stores and restaurants in downtown Saco and Old Orchard Beach handle dining out.

Can you use the outdoor space in winter? Yes. The covered pergola with a patio heater allows for outdoor sitting even in temperatures in the 30s and 40s. One fall guest sat outside during a sunrise in crisp weather and called it a highlight of their stay.

Is there a fire pit? Yes. The cottage has a fire pit on the property, plus an outdoor grill for cooking and a fireplace indoors.

What's the closest town for restaurants and shopping? Downtown Saco is within walking distance with a general store and local restaurants. Old Orchard Beach (4.3 miles) and Portland's Old Port (19 miles) offer more extensive dining and shopping options.

Are there streaming services? Yes. The TV is loaded with Netflix, Paramount, Peacock, YouTube TV, and other platforms. The cottage also has a DVD player and cable TV.

How far is it from Portland airport? Portland International Jetport is 19 miles away (roughly 25–30 minutes by car depending on traffic).


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