Latitude Adjustment
Latitude Adjustment: A Walk-to-Beach Home in Scarborough

Why Stay
Why Latitude Adjustment
Scarborough's Pine Point neighborhood sits at that rare intersection where the beach feels immediate but the pace remains genuinely quiet. Latitude Adjustment is a three-bedroom holiday rental positioned so close to the water you could practically roll out of bed and hit sand - one minute on foot, to be exact. It's the kind of place built for families or small groups who want to avoid the choreography of the car: get up, have coffee in a kitchen you control, walk to breakfast, walk to the beach, walk back for lunch. The house itself is straightforward and well-equipped: three full bathrooms, a functional kitchen with modern appliances, a patio overlooking a private garden. No boutique flourishes, no designer finishes - just a solid rental with the one thing that matters: location.
For anyone planning a beach week in southern Maine without the hotel corridor premium or the nightly ritual of packing and unpacking, this property cuts through the noise. You'll find families with elementary-school kids, groups of friends, couples looking to base themselves near Scarborough's quieter side, all for the same reason: proximity to Pine Point and the ability to cook your own meals. It's practical, it works, and the beach is literally a minute away.
Walk to Pine Point Beach in under a minute. The property sits yards from one of the Midcoast's quieter, family-friendly beaches. No shuttle, no drive - step outside, cross a street, and you're in the sand. The beach itself is wide, sheltered, and ideal for families with younger swimmers; a low tide opens up tidal pools and easy wading.
Full kitchen means real flexibility on meal timing. Three bedrooms with three full bathrooms means no bathroom queues and no forced dining-room schedules. Cook breakfast when you want it, pack picnic lunches at your own pace, make use of a dishwasher and full-size appliances that actually work.
Parking and privacy without the hotel noise. Free parking on-site; no lobby, no hallway chatter, no 6 a.m. ice-bucket brigade. You get a private entrance and direct access to your own patio and garden space.
Walking distance to local dining and shops. Scarborough's commercial strip with casual restaurants, ice cream, and coffee is a five-minute walk; you won't need a car for breakfast runs or a quick dinner out.
Rooms
The rooms
Latitude Adjustment is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom home with a layout designed for small groups or multi-family trips. Each bedroom has its own full private bathroom (a major relief when traveling with other adults), and linens are provided. The house includes a spacious living area and a fully equipped kitchen, so you're not living out of a suitcase - there's actual counter space, a washer and dryer for longer stays, and room to spread out. The aesthetic is practical beach rental, not resort: clean lines, functional furnishings, no surprises.
- Primary bedroom - suited for the longest-staying couple
- Secondary bedrooms - comfortable for children or additional guests
- Shared living and kitchen area - full-size appliances including dishwasher, microwave, stovetop, oven, refrigerator, and toaster
One useful note: this is a house rental, not a hotel. There's no front desk, no daily housekeeping, and checkout requires a standard cleanout ritual. For stays of three nights or longer, that trade-off usually pencils out in your favor.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups of friends, couples seeking a beach-adjacent base
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoor space
Private patio and garden for morning coffee or evening relaxation. No shared grounds, just your own space.
Practical essentials
Air-conditioning, heating, free WiFi, free parking, washer and dryer, TV, private entrance.
Water activities
Water sports facilities on-site and fishing opportunities nearby - ideal for families with school-age swimmers.
Kitchen
Full suite: dishwasher, refrigerator, stovetop, oven, microwave, toaster, and kitchenware. Built for self-catering.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August)
Peak season. Pine Point is crowded on weekends but still manageable compared to Old Orchard Beach. Water temperature reaches the low 60s by August - fine for a quick dip, ideal for families. Book early; availability thins by April.
Shoulder season (May and September)
Smaller crowds at the beach; water temps are cold (high 50s) but not impossible. Great for families, couples, and groups who want beach proximity without the summer crush. Fewer walk-up dining spots closed, though all the core restaurants stay open.
Fall (October)
Foliage peaks mid-October in southern Maine. The beach becomes almost exclusively for hardy swimmers or beach walkers. Perfect for contemplative trips. Winter preparations begin; pool facilities and some seasonal parks close after Halloween.
Winter (November–March)
Quiet and cold. Pine Point is largely empty; water is in the 40s. The home is heated and suitable for off-season travel, but you'll be walking the beach solo and eating most meals in rather than out.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Pine Point Beach - 1-minute walk; the property's main draw. Wide, sheltered, family-friendly, with tidal pools at low tide and excellent swimming.
- Scarborough dining strip - 5 minutes on foot; casual breakfast spots, ice cream, and coffee shops cluster within walking distance.
- Old Orchard Beach Pier and amusement area - 6.2 miles; a classic Maine seaside boardwalk with rides, games, fried dough, and a long sandy beach. 15-minute drive.
- Funtown Splashtown USA - 6.2 miles; major waterpark and amusement park. 15-minute drive, ideal for families with elementary-age kids.
- Aquaboggan Water Park - 6.2 miles; another waterpark option with slides and lazy-river rides. Same drive time as Funtown.
- Portland - 12 miles north; the state's largest city. Victoria Mansion, the waterfront Old Port, craft breweries, and restaurants are a 20-minute drive.
- Cape Elizabeth and Portland Head Light - 10 miles; one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses. Dramatic headland walk and picnic area. 20 minutes by car.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the property right on the beach?
Not literally oceanfront, but one minute's walk away. You're close enough to hear the surf and run down easily, but far enough back to avoid salt spray damage and storm surge risk. The trade-off: a little walk rather than a deck over the dunes.
Is breakfast included?
No. The kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering. Stock groceries or hit nearby cafes; you're five minutes from coffee and pastries on foot.
Are there restaurants within walking distance?
Yes. Scarborough's dining strip - casual breakfast spots, lobster rolls, ice cream - is a five-minute walk. Nothing upscale, but solid everyday places.
Is parking included?
Yes, free. That's a major advantage over many beach rentals; you don't pay for a garage and you're not hunting spaces.
Is WiFi included?
Yes, free throughout the property. Standard for vacation rentals; worth confirming when you book.
Can we book for just a weekend?
Booking.com lists it as a full rental, so three-night minimums are common in peak season. Off-season may have more flexibility. Confirm with the property directly.
Is this pet-friendly?
The listing does not specify pet policies. Ask the property owner before booking if you're traveling with a dog or cat.













