Sunny 3BR Beach House
Sunny 3BR Beach House: A Step-From-the-Sand Escape in Scarborough

Why Stay
Why Sunny 3BR Beach House
There's a particular kind of relief that comes from arriving at a vacation rental and finding it exactly as promised - cleaner than you expected, stocked with the small comforts you forgot to pack, and close enough to the beach that you can hear the waves while you're making coffee. The Sunny 3BR Beach House in Scarborough, a three-minute walk from Pine Point Beach, delivers that feeling across three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a layout built for a real reset rather than just a place to sleep.
Guests have been vocal about what works here: the location, the cleanliness, and the responsiveness of Rachel, the host. It's a rental that feels less like checking into a turnkey property and more like borrowing a local's summer place. The sea views, the private parking, and the sitting areas inside and out make it work equally well for a solo getaway, a couple, or a small family looking to base themselves on the Maine coast without the hotel-lobby atmosphere.
Three minutes to one of Scarborough's best public beaches. Pine Point Beach is a low-key stretch of sand backed by a town-managed parking area - no resort claim to it, just clean water and room to settle in. That proximity is the property's calling card, and it's why solo travelers and couples keep coming back.
Rachel handles the details. Every review mentions the host by name. Communication is prompt, the house arrives immaculate, and thoughtful basics are already in place - coffee, tea, kitchenware, towels, and free toiletries. That level of attention is what separates a vacation rental that feels like home from one that feels like a staging warehouse.
A full kitchen means no meal-planning constraints. The stove, oven, dishwasher, and dining table let you cook some meals and eat out for others - a practical rhythm that costs less and lets you keep your own schedule. The refrigerator is stocked at arrival, and there's a coffee machine ready for early mornings before the beach.
Sea views and outdoor space. The house has a yard, a terrace, and a veranda - enough layered outdoor space that you're not fighting for a porch chair. The sea view and air conditioning mean you can retreat indoors if coastal weather turns and still feel connected to where you are.
Rooms
The rooms
The property is a three-bedroom house with a single bathroom and a focus on openness rather than privacy - ideal for solo travelers or one or two couples, less ideal for large groups or families with multiple kids who need their own bathrooms. The layout includes a sitting area, dining space, and kitchen that anchor the home, with bedrooms positioned to let everyone have some quiet if needed.
- Three-Bedroom House: Main bedroom, two additional sleeping spaces, full bath, living area with sofa and dining table, kitchen with full appliances.
One caveat: The upstairs bathroom was flagged as missing a towel bar - a minor finish detail, but worth noting if you're traveling with a toddler or prefer more storage than a shower caddy provides. Rachel is responsive to requests, so communicating needs at booking can help ensure any small items are in place before you arrive.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Three-bedroom vacation house
Best for
Solo travelers, couples, small families
Price tier
Mid-range rental
Open
Year-round
Guest score
9.3 Wonderful
Standout amenities
Three-minute beach walk · sea views · Rachel's attentiveness · full kitchen
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining: Full-size kitchen with stovetop, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, coffee machine, tea maker, dinnerware, kitchenware, and dining table.
Living & Comfort: Sea view, sitting area, sofa, desk, flat-screen TV, air conditioning, heating, private entrance, and iron.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Three bedrooms with linens, wardrobe storage, one full bathroom with toilet, shower/bathtub, towels, free toiletries, and hairdryer.
Practical: Free WiFi, 24-hour security, free on-site private parking, washing machine and dryer, smoke alarms, smoke-free property, and English-speaking host.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season. Beach is warm and inviting. Town and nearby attractions (pier, parks, restaurants) are at full capacity and hours. Expect higher booking rates and busier beaches. Book early.
Fall (September–October): Excellent shoulder season. Water is still swimmable through late September. Leaf foliage peaks in mid-to-late October. Fewer crowds than summer; restaurants and shops remain open.
Winter (November–February): Cold, quiet, and best for a solitary or paired retreat. Beach walks are bracing. Many seasonal restaurants and attractions reduce hours or close. Christmas holiday week books quickly.
Spring (March–May): Unpredictable weather and water still cold, but bloom time for trees and quieter crowds. By late May, summer season ramps up.
Reviews
What guests say
"The house was immaculate and stocked with more basics than we could have asked for. Rachel was an excellent host. We will definitely be back!"
- Lyn, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"The location was outstanding. It was such a treat to be so close to the beach. The host was great with communication."
- Jennifer, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10
"L'emplacement (accès à la plage, restaurant à distance de marche), les aires de détente de la maison (cour, terrasse, véranda), la propreté des lieux et le confort des chambres."
- Helene, Canada · Solo traveler · 9/10
All three guests highlighted location, cleanliness, and Rachel's responsiveness. Two minor notes: one guest wished for additional kitchen tools (whisks, citrus press, lobster crackers), and another found the upstairs bathroom lacking a towel bar - neither affected overall satisfaction, but it's helpful context if you plan to cook elaborate meals or prefer maximum bathroom storage.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Pine Point Beach - 3-minute walk; town-managed public beach with parking and lifeguards.
- Old Orchard Beach Pier - 2.9 miles; an iconic Maine amusement pier with arcade games, food vendors, and a view of the shoreline that harks back to the early 1900s.
- Funtown Splashtown USA - 6.8 miles; a regional amusement park with roller coasters and water slides, good for families.
- Downtown Portland - 11 miles; the city's Congress Street and Old Port district have galleries, restaurants, breweries, and the waterfront to explore.
- Two Lights State Park - 8 miles; a rocky Maine coastline park near Cape Elizabeth with tide pools and dramatic scenery.
- Portland Observatory - 10 miles; a circa-1807 signal tower with 360-degree views of the Casco Bay islands.
- Nearby restaurants and lighthouses - Multiple guests noted shops, eateries, and Maine lighthouses within walking or quick driving distance.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this right on the beach? No, it's a three-minute walk from Pine Point Beach. The property itself has a view of the water and outdoor spaces, but it's not beachfront or directly oceanside.
Is breakfast included? No. The house has a full kitchen and coffee/tea setup, so you can prepare your own breakfast. The host stocks basic supplies at arrival.
Can I park for free? Yes. Free private on-site parking is included. Pine Point Beach also has town parking if you're exploring other areas.
What's the WiFi situation? Free WiFi is included throughout the house.
Is there a washer and dryer? Yes. Both are included in the property, which is helpful for longer stays or families.
How responsive is the host? Rachel is mentioned by name in all reviews for prompt communication and attentiveness. She responds quickly to booking questions and ensures the house is ready before arrival.
Are there kitchen gadgets beyond basics? The house has a standard kitchen setup (stovetop, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, utensils). One guest suggested adding specialty items like lobster crackers or a whisk - items not always stocked in rental kitchens. Contacting Rachel before arrival can help confirm what you'll need.













