Sea Breeze by Bayley
Sea Breeze by Bayley: A Beachfront Escape in Scarborough

Why Stay
Why Sea Breeze by Bayley
If you're planning a multi-family beach getaway along Maine's southern coast, the logistics usually come down to one question: where can everyone actually fit, and still be steps from the sand? Sea Breeze by Bayley answers it. This five-bedroom, six-bathroom vacation rental sits directly on the beach in Scarborough, the kind of location that turns a regular week into the kind of trip people still talk about years later. You wake up to sea views, your coffee steams on the patio, and the Atlantic is closer than your car keys.
The property manages that rare balance: substantial enough to host a full extended family, but genuinely livable rather than just a dormitory. A fireplace, full kitchen, and working desk mean you're not roughing it. The beachfront access - not a short walk, but actual steps - is the real draw here. In Maine's crowded summer season, that proximity to sand and water justifies the rental cost alone.
Direct beachfront access with sea views. This isn't waterfront with a walk across a dune. The property sits on the beach itself, with a spacious patio for morning coffee or evening wind-down. You can literally step from your living room onto the sand.
Five bedrooms and six bathrooms for groups. The layout works for multi-generational trips, friend groups, or small family reunions. Enough bathroom privacy that everyone doesn't jostle at 8 a.m. The sofa bed in the living room adds flexibility if guest lists shift at the last minute.
Full kitchen and fireplace. This is a working house, not a hotel room. Cook what you want, stock the fridge, leave a pot of soup warming for stragglers. The fireplace makes September and October visits genuinely comfortable; the television and work desk cover the less romantic aspects of modern travel.
Free parking and WiFi. Practical, but it matters in a beach town where parking often costs extra and some rentals charge for connectivity. Both are built in.
Rooms
The rooms
Sea Breeze is organized as a true vacation home rather than a hotel-style stack of identical rooms. Five separate bedrooms mean you're not negotiating who gets the good view - or at least, everyone has their own door to close. Six bathrooms spread the morning rush.
The living area includes a sofa bed, useful for flexibility when plans change or a friend's family adds an extra person. Linens, towels, hairdryers, and free toiletries are supplied - you're not buying shampoo at the pharmacy before check-in.
One honest note: because this is a residential vacation home and not a hotel, room furnishings and layouts vary by season and booking. If specific bed configurations or decor matter to your group, confirm those details with the owner before booking.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, friend groups, multi-generational trips
Price tier
Mid to upper range for beachfront Maine (varies by season)
Open
Yes; typically peak season June–August
Standout amenities
Direct beachfront access with sea views
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoor & Beach Beachfront property · Spacious patio · Barbecue facilities · Direct sand access
Kitchen & Dining Fully equipped kitchen with oven, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher, and refrigerator · Tea and coffee maker · Dining space for groups
Living & Comfort Fireplace · Living room with sofa bed and TV · Work desk · Air conditioning and heating
Practicalities Free WiFi · Free parking · Washing machine and dryer · Private bathroom with bathtub · Hairdryer and free toiletries · Linens and towels supplied
Safety Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector
The kitchen is fully equipped - stovetop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, dryer, and washing machine. That last one is gold if you're staying a week with kids. No more packing for an eight-day trip; do laundry on day four.
The barbecue and patio are the real social hub. Morning coffee watching the sunrise. Afternoon drinks while the kids are at the beach. Evening cookouts with whatever you've picked up from local fishmongers or farmers' markets. The sea view frames it all.
Seasons
When to visit
June through August: Peak season. The beach is busy, water is warmest, Old Orchard Beach and Funtown are fully open. Book early; rates are highest.
September: Late summer without the crowds. Water is still swimmable, weather is typically clear, and the property feels more peaceful. The fireplace isn't necessary yet, but it's nice on cool evenings.
October: Leaf-peeping season inland; the coast is quieter. Mornings are crisp, afternoons often mild. The fireplace becomes genuinely useful. Fewer tourists means better restaurant reservations. Water is cold but brave swimmers still manage it.
November through May: Off-season for beach trips, but the house is available at lower rates for small groups, holiday gatherings, or working retreats. Weather is unpredictable; plan for a fireplace stay, not a beach week.
Location
Things to do nearby
Beach access: Direct from the property · Scarborough's sandy shoreline for swimming, beachcombing, and sunset watching
Old Orchard Beach: 2 miles · Pier amusement rides, classic Maine boardwalk, arcade games, and fried dough
Funtown Splashtown USA: 6.8 miles · Water park with slides, wave pools, and dry-land rides; peak season June–August
Pine Point Beach: 6.8 miles · Wider, quieter stretch of sand; local favorite for families and photographers
Aquaboggan Water Park: 5 miles · Smaller waterpark, good for younger kids; seasonal operation
Portland's Old Port & Downtown: 15 miles · Restaurants, galleries, craft breweries, and the Portland Observatory; strong food scene worth a dinner trip
Cape Elizabeth & Two Lights State Park: 12 miles · Coastal park with rocky headlands, lighthouse views, and scenic trails; perfect for a half-day adventure
Presumpscot River trail system: 8 miles · Walking and biking; quieter alternative to busy beaches during peak season
FAQ
Good to know
Is this really beachfront, or is there a walk? True beachfront. You step directly onto the sand from the patio. No boardwalk to cross, no dune to climb. That's the defining feature.
How many guests can sleep here? Five bedrooms plus a sofa bed in the living room. Total capacity depends on bedroom bed configurations (doubles, twins, or queens), which vary. Confirm exact sleeping arrangements when booking.
Is breakfast included? No. This is a vacation rental, not a bed-and-breakfast. The full kitchen means you stock and cook your own meals.
Do you need a car? Yes. Scarborough isn't a walkable beach town. You'll want a car to reach Old Orchard Beach, other attractions, and restaurants. Parking is free at the property.
What's the cancellation policy? That depends on the specific booking terms. Clarify before you book - vacation rental cancellations can be stricter than hotel policies.
Is WiFi reliable? Yes, free WiFi is included. Good for video calls or streaming; ask the owner about speed if you need strong bandwidth for work.
Are pets allowed? The listing doesn't specify. Contact the owner directly to confirm pet policies.













