The Coastal Nest - Stay for 5
The Coastal Nest - Stay for 5: A Spacious Apartment Base in Scarborough

Why Stay
Why The Coastal Nest - Stay for 5
The Coastal Nest trades the front desk for a kitchen counter, the lobby for a full living room. This is where families or small groups land when they want to stay put rather than hotel-hop - two bedrooms, one bathroom, room to spread out. Scarborough sits just south of Portland, close enough to the city's restaurants and shops but oriented toward the beach towns that line the coast: Pine Point is barely a mile away, Old Orchard Beach a quick drive.
The apartment's appeal is straightforward: space, a stove, parking without the nickel-and-diming, and the freedom to cook breakfast or store leftovers. No reviews yet on booking.com, so this page is built on the property's bones - what's actually there - rather than guest testimony.
Two bedrooms mean room for everyone. Families, groups of friends, or couples who want a sitting area will appreciate the layout. Unlike a single hotel room, you can separate sleeping areas, give adults a living room to unwind in after the kids are down.
A full kitchen beats takeout or expensive hotel breakfasts. Refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher - this isn't a hot plate and a bar fridge. Bring groceries, meal-plan for the week, and cut the trip's food bill significantly. The dining table anchors the place for family dinners or group breakfasts.
Free parking and free WiFi. No resort fees, no lot charges. Both are included. That alone saves money on longer stays.
Private entrance and quiet. You're not walking past the front desk or hearing elevator chimes. The private entry and smoke-free property mean a calm, self-contained experience - closer to renting a cottage than occupying a hotel room.
Rooms
The rooms
The apartment is one unified two-bedroom, one-bathroom layout. Both bedrooms and the shared bathroom are fitted with linens, towels, and hairdryer - the basics are covered. The living area opens to a kitchen and dining space, with a TV for downtime. One bathroom serves two bedrooms, which works fine for families or close friends but means coordinating morning routines.
The space is described as spacious, which suggests you won't feel cramped over a week's stay - a real advantage over hotel double-doubles.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Self-catering 2-bed, 1-bath apartment
Best for
Families, groups, extended stays
Price tier
Budget to mid-range (typical for Maine rental apartments)
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · free parking · private entrance · two bedrooms
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Cooking: Full stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher · Refrigerator and freezer · Dining table · Kitchenware provided · Tea/coffee maker
Climate Control & Comfort: Air conditioning · Heating · Private bathroom
Practicalities: Free parking · Free WiFi · Washing machine and dryer · Ironing facilities · TV
Outdoors: Barbecue - bring steaks or vegetables for a meal on-site
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season. Pine Point Beach and Old Orchard Beach are warm and busy. Funtown Splashtown is open; restaurants run full hours. High prices reflect demand.
Shoulder Season (May, September–October): Mild weather, fewer crowds. Beaches are swimmable in early September; fall foliage peaks in late September and October. A sweet spot for families avoiding the summer crush.
Winter (November–March): Cold and quiet. Beaches are empty and windswept - good for solitary walks. Most tourist attractions operate on reduced schedules or close. Heating is included; the apartment's self-sufficiency shines for those seeking isolation.
Spring (April–May): Unpredictable weather but greening landscape. Memorial Day weekend draws families; otherwise, mild crowds and moderate prices.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Pine Point Beach: 1.2 miles - ringed with cottages and a wide sandy beach; best at high tide.
- Old Orchard Beach: 2.8 miles - a family beach town with a pier, amusement park, and row of coastal restaurants.
- Funtown Splashtown USA: 5.6 miles - waterslide park and roller coasters; open summer months.
- Downtown Portland: 10 miles - restaurants, shops, Old Port, art galleries, and the Portland Observatory.
- Portland International Jetport (PWM): 9.9 miles - major regional hub; rental cars available if you're flying in.
- Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse: 12 miles - iconic red-and-white tower on a rocky point; short scenic walk.
- Two Lights State Park: 13 miles - a wild stretch of Cape Elizabeth coast with walking trails and crashing surf.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this property on the water? No. Scarborough is a residential town; the apartment is inland. Pine Point Beach is 1.2 miles away - a five-minute drive or a 15-minute bike ride if you're energetic.
Is there a minimum stay requirement? The listing name suggests a five-night minimum ("Stay for 5"), though policies can shift. Check the booking terms when you reserve.
Is breakfast included? No. The kitchen and full appliances let you cook your own; that's the trade-off for apartment flexibility.
How far is it to Portland airport? About 10 miles, roughly 20–25 minutes by car depending on traffic.
Can I grill at the property? Yes. A barbecue is on-site. Propane and charcoal details aren't specified; contact the host to confirm what's provided.
Is there air conditioning and heat? Yes to both. The apartment has air conditioning for summer and heating for the shoulder and winter seasons.
Can I bring a pet? Not specified in the listing. Message the host directly before booking if you're traveling with a dog or cat.













