Hank's Hideaway
Hank's Hideaway: A Four-Bedroom Beachfront Rental in Scarborough

Why Stay
Why Hank's Hideaway
If you're planning a week or longer on the Maine coast and want more space than a hotel room offers - a kitchen where you can prep your own meals, a living room where the whole group can spread out, a backyard for grilling - Hank's Hideaway is built exactly for that. This Scarborough property sits two minutes from Pine Point Beach, one of Maine's quieter sandy stretches, far enough from Old Orchard's carnival energy but close enough for a quick drive to boardwalk fries if the mood strikes. It's a working family rental: four bedrooms, two bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen, and room to breathe.
The rental appeals most to multi-generational trips, friends splitting a summer week, or families who'd rather cook half their meals than eat out. You get your own parking, your own space, no shared walls. The trade-off is hotel-style daily housekeeping isn't part of the equation - this is a home, not a service. That's the whole point.
Steps from Pine Point Beach, one of Maine's best-kept sandy stretches. A two-minute walk puts you on a beach that draws locals first, tourists second. Gentler than Ogunquit, less crowded than Old Orchard, and excellent for families with small kids. You can pick up chairs from your rental and be in the sand within minutes.
Full kitchen means real meals, not just takeout. The property includes a stove, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, and all the basics. Buy lobster at the dock in nearby Portland and boil it yourself. Make coffee without waiting in a cafe line. Store leftovers and snacks for beach days.
Pet-friendly and genuinely set up for groups. Four bedrooms and two bathrooms mean you're not stacking people into one suite. Pets are welcome - rare on the Maine coast - and there's a barbecue on-site. Free on-site parking removes the hunt for street spots.
WiFi and washer/dryer for longer stays. If you're here for a week or two, you can actually do laundry. Free WiFi means work-from-Maine is viable if you need to steal a day or two at a desk.
Rooms
The rooms
The property divides into four separate bedrooms across a single house, with two full bathrooms to share among guests. Room sizes and bed types aren't detailed in the listing, so you'll want to confirm specifics - bed counts, sleeping arrangements, and whether kids' beds are available - directly with Bayley Vacation Rentals before booking. The house is designed as a full rental, meaning you'll have the place to yourselves, not neighboring units.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, multi-generational trips, pet owners, week-long stays
Standout amenities
Private parking · full kitchen · two bathrooms · pet-friendly
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen: Full stovetop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, toaster, electric kettle.
Outdoors & Entertainment: Barbecue, private parking, TV with cable.
Comfort & Safety: Air conditioning and heating, fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, smoke-free property.
Bathroom Essentials: Private bathrooms, bathtubs, free toiletries, hairdryer, towels.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August). Peak season for Maine beaches. Pine Point is warmest and most swimmable; water hits 65–70°F. Days are long (sunset after 9 p.m.). Nearby water parks (Funtown, Aquaboggan) are fully open. Parking and restaurant reservations are tight; book early.
Shoulder Season (May & September). Weather is unpredictable but can be perfect - 60–70°F, fewer crowds, locals reclaim restaurants and beaches. Water is still cold for swimming without a wetsuit. Excellent for walking, kayaking, and lobster rolls without the summer crush.
Off-Season (October–April). Many seasonal attractions close. Water parks shut down. The beach is empty and lovely for long walks, but the rental is less appealing unless you specifically want solitude. Weather is reliably cool to cold; heating is essential. Best for writers, remote workers, or couples on a quiet getaway.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Pine Point Beach: 2-minute walk - swimming, sandcastle building, tide pools
- Old Orchard Beach Pier: 2.2 miles - amusement park rides, arcades, fried dough, classic Maine boardwalk
- Aquaboggan Water Park: 5 miles - water slides and lazy river, open summers only
- Funtown Splashtown USA: 6.2 miles - go-karts, coasters, water park in one
- Scarborough Marsh: 3 miles - kayaking, birdwatching, salt marsh ecology trails
- Portland Old Port: 8 miles - fishing boats, restaurants, lighthouses, shops, live music venues
- Cape Elizabeth Light: 10 miles - Maine's most photographed lighthouse, easy cliff-walk access
FAQ
Good to know
Is this a hotel or a full rental? It's a full-house rental, not a hotel. You rent all four bedrooms together - you're not booking a single room. Perfect for groups, families, and multi-generational trips. No daily housekeeping; plan to keep things tidy yourself.
How far is it from Portland? Portland International Jetport is 11 miles away; most rental car trips are 20–25 minutes depending on traffic. Downtown Portland's Old Port is about 8 miles and a 15-minute drive.
Is breakfast included? No. The kitchen is fully equipped, so you'll cook your own meals or eat out. There's no restaurant on the property.
Can pets stay? Yes, the property is pet-friendly. Confirm any pet fees or restrictions with Bayley Vacation Rentals directly before booking.
Is it right on the beach? No, but it's a two-minute walk from Pine Point Beach. You're not oceanfront, but you're close enough for a quick trip down with chairs and towels.
Do I need a car? Strongly recommended. Scarborough isn't walkable for groceries or restaurants. Public transit to nearby attractions is minimal. A car opens up the entire Midcoast and Portland area.
What's the parking situation? Free on-site private parking is included. No street hunting, no permit fees - a major advantage on the Maine coast in summer.













