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A Wave from it All by Bayley Vacation Rentals

A Wave from it All by Bayley Vacation Rentals: A Spacious Beach House in Scarborough

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a house with a deck on a lawn at A Wave from it All by Bayley Vacation Rentals in Scarborough
a house with a deck on a lawn at A Wave from it All by Bayley Vacation Rentals in Scarborough

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Why A Wave from it All by Bayley Vacation Rentals


A Wave from it All: A Four-Bedroom Beach House in Scarborough

Three minutes on foot from Pine Point Beach, A Wave from it All sits in a quiet pocket of Scarborough where families and friend groups come to do exactly what the name promises - step back from the grind. This is a rental house, not a hotel, which means no front desk, no mints on pillows, and no pretense. Instead: a full kitchen, a backyard barbecue, a patio that catches the afternoon sun, and enough bedrooms to spread out properly.

The property sleeps well for groups and families - four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and the kind of space where no one's bumping into anyone at 7 a.m. Free WiFi and on-site parking mean you can actually disconnect from the car-shuffle that plagues Maine beach towns in summer. For the money, this hits a sweet spot between a chain motel and a full resort.


Three minutes to one of Maine's best family beaches. Pine Point is sheltered, wide, and backed by dunes rather than overdeveloped boardwalk. Low-key, good for young kids, and a real beach - not a cove.

The kitchen works. Full-size refrigerator, dishwasher, stovetop, oven, microwave - you're not eating every meal out. That saves money and sanity on a week-long beach trip, especially with children or dietary preferences to manage.

Backyard space to actually use. A patio and barbecue grill make evening cookouts practical, not squeezed into a motel parking lot. Bring steaks from the local market and cook them yourself.

Sleeping space for groups. Four bedrooms and three bathrooms mean a family of eight or two couples traveling together aren't negotiating shower schedules or doubling up. Each group gets their own retreat.

Private parking included. Scarborough's shoulder-season lots fill fast, and paid parking in summer can run $10–15 per day. Free, on-site parking here isn't a luxury - it's a relief.


Rooms

The rooms

The house is laid out for family comfort rather than boutique aesthetics. You get linens, wardrobe space, and private bathrooms - the essentials - spread across four separate bedrooms. Air conditioning and heating are both available, which matters in Maine's shoulder seasons when the ocean breeze isn't quite enough.

Bedrooms: All four are furnished for sleeping and have closet space; no details on individual bed sizes in the listing, so confirm bedroom configuration with the property directly if you're booking with specific bed-count needs.

Bathrooms: Three private bathrooms with bathtubs, towels, and free toiletries.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, friend groups, small gatherings

Price tier

Mid-range (varies by season)

Open

Year-round

Details

Scarborough, 04074, Maine
Parking: Free on-site private parking

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoor living: Patio · Barbecue grill · Fire pit or seating area (check with the property if you're planning evening gatherings)

Kitchen & dining: Full stove and oven · Dishwasher · Microwave · Refrigerator · Toaster · Tea and coffee maker

Laundry & utilities: Washing machine · Dryer · Free WiFi · Air conditioning · Heating

Safety: Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector · Fire extinguishers


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Warmest water (mid-60s), peak beach season, all local restaurants and attractions open. Pine Point is busy on weekends and school-break weeks. Book early.

Shoulder season (May & September): Warmer days, cooler water, fewer crowds. Many families visit before/after summer vacation; schools often have short breaks in late May and early September. The house is well-suited to both months.

Fall (October–November): Ocean and air both cooling down; good for leaf-peeping if you venture inland. Many seasonal businesses close after Labor Day, but restaurants and shops in Portland and Scarborough stay open year-round.

Winter (December–March): Cold and quiet. Pine Point Beach is scenic but not swimmable. The house's heating and heating are essential. Useful as a base for holiday trips or winter getaways if you're not expecting beach weather.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • 3 minutes walk: Pine Point Beach - shallow, family-friendly, backed by natural dunes
  • 2 miles: Old Orchard Beach Pier - classic Maine beach town with arcade, pier games, and fried dough stands
  • 5 miles: Aquaboggan Water Park - water slides and pools, good for a hot afternoon with kids
  • 6 miles: Funtown Splashtown USA - amusement park with rides and another water park if you need a full day of entertainment
  • 8 miles: Downtown Portland - walkable waterfront, restaurants, galleries, and Old Port - the real heart of Maine's coast
  • 11 miles: Portland International Jetport (PWM) - direct flights to Boston, New York, and other hubs

FAQ

Good to know

Is this really three minutes from the beach? Yes. Pine Point Beach is a short walk; you can make it there in flip-flops without effort.

Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering rental house. The kitchen is fully equipped, but you buy and cook your own food. Farmers markets and grocery stores are nearby in Scarborough and nearby Cape Elizabeth.

Can we use the barbecue grill? Yes. It's on-site. Check with the property about propane refills or charcoal supply if you're planning extended use.

Is there cell service and WiFi? WiFi is free and included. Cell coverage in Scarborough is good (Verizon and T-Mobile both work well in the area), but confirm your carrier if you have a pattern of spotty coverage.

How far is it to Portland restaurants and shops? About 15 minutes by car. Old Port Portland is 8 miles away. Scarborough has its own local restaurants and a grocery store, so you're not stranded if you don't want to drive.

Do I need a car? Practically speaking, yes. Scarborough is car-dependent. You'll want a vehicle for beach trips, dining, and exploring. The property has free parking, which removes one headache.

Is this pet-friendly? The listing doesn't specify. Contact the property directly about pets before booking.


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