3-bedroom, 3-bathroom vacation rentalScarborough

The Cove by Bayley

The Cove by Bayley: A Three-Bedroom Shoreside Rental in Scarborough

3-bedroom, 3-bathroom vacation rentalFamilies
a white house with a bench in front of it at The Cove by Bayley Vacation Rentals in Scarborough
a white house with a bench in front of it at The Cove by Bayley Vacation Rentals in Scarborough

Why Stay

Why The Cove by Bayley

The Cove by Bayley Vacation Rentals sits in that sweet spot between Portland's busy downtown and the quieter stretches of the Scarborough coast. It's a three-bedroom, three-bath home built for families and groups who want a full kitchen, their own space, and direct access to Pine Point Beach - not a hotel check-in desk. You get parking included, WiFi that works, and a patio with a grill. The trade-off: you're managing your own linens and checkout, but for most people traveling with kids or planning to cook, that's not a trade-off at all.

This is the kind of place where you arrive on Friday, unpack groceries, and don't think about restaurant reservations for three days. The living room has a TV for the inevitable rainy afternoon. The kitchen is full enough to actually cook in. And Pine Point Beach is a three-minute walk, which means your kids can be in the sand before you've finished your first coffee.


Three full bathrooms mean mornings run smoothly. With three bedrooms and three baths, families can split up without negotiating shower time. Each bathroom has a tub, towels, free toiletries, and a hairdryer - basic, but complete.

The kitchen is genuinely equipped. Stovetop, oven, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, electric kettle, even a toaster. You're not eating cereal from Tupperware. Boil lobster. Make pancakes. Prep lunch for the beach. It's all there.

Pine Point Beach is a three-minute walk. No car needed to reach the sand. The beach itself is sandy, shallow-shelving, and lined with families in summer. Parking at the property is free, so if you do drive elsewhere, you're covered.

The patio and grill invite outdoor meals. A barbecue and patio mean you can cook out without a reservation. Eat when you want, watch the light fade, let the kids run around your own space.

Free WiFi and free parking are included. No surprise fees. Your phone works, your car stays parked, and you see the price you booked.


Rooms

The rooms

The home contains three bedrooms across the property. Expect standard furnishings, linens provided, and closet space. This is a residential-style rental, so the finish is comfortable rather than hotel-modern. Each bedroom has a window; the main areas - living room and kitchen - are open and bright.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, small groups, beach-focused stays

Price tier

Mid-range (varies by season)

Open

Year-round

Details

Scarborough, 04074
Parking: Free, included

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Food: Full kitchen with stovetop, oven, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, electric kettle, toaster · Patio and barbecue for outdoor cooking · Tea and coffee maker.

Comfort & Utilities: Free WiFi · Heating and air conditioning · Washing machine and dryer · Private bathroom in each bedroom · TV in the living room.

Outdoor Space: Patio · Barbecue facilities.

Safety & Security: Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector · Fire extinguishers · Smoke-free property.

Parking: Free parking and street parking options.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season. Pine Point Beach is lifeguarded, the water is swimmable (barely), and the patio grill gets real use. Expect warmer days, packed beaches on weekends, and full-price rates. Ideal for families with school-age kids.

Shoulder Season (May, September). Fewer crowds, milder temperatures, lower rates. The beach is less crowded; patio dinners still work. Late May brings blooming gardens along the Portland coastline. September is warm enough for beach days and cool enough for evening fires.

Fall (October–early November). Leaf-peeping season draws visitors across Maine. Scarborough's trees turn gold and red in early-to-mid October. Days are crisp, evenings are cold. Bring layers. The grill is less appealing, but trails and inland drives make this magical.

Winter (November–March). Off-season rates and solitude. The beach is windy and gray; Pine Point becomes a locals' walk. Heating works, but the property is geared toward warm-weather use. Best as a quiet getaway if you have work or family time to prioritize over tourism.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Pine Point Beach: 3-minute walk. Shallow, sandy, family-friendly, lifeguarded in summer.
  • Scarborough Beach Park: 1.2 miles. Rock formations, harder sand, fewer crowds, excellent for older kids and exploring tide pools.
  • Funtown Splashtown USA: 6.8 miles. Water park and amusement rides, the go-to for rainy-day energy burns.
  • Portland: 8 miles. Walk Dock Square, eat at local oyster bars, browse bookstores and art galleries. Gateway to the Midcoast and beyond.
  • Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse (Two Lights State Park): 12 miles. Dramatic headland, easy trails, one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses.
  • Higgins Beach: 2.5 miles. Alternate sandy beach, slightly more mellow than Pine Point in peak season.
  • Portland International Jetport: 11 miles. Getting in and out is straightforward.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the home right on the beach? No. It's a three-minute walk to Pine Point Beach - close enough that kids can run there, far enough that you're not hearing waves all night or dealing with salt spray on the patio.

Is breakfast included? No. The kitchen is fully equipped, so you grocery shop and cook your own meals. That's the rental model - flexibility and savings.

Do you have to do your own laundry? The washing machine and dryer are on-site, so you can wash towels and clothes during your stay. Linens are provided; you can wash them or arrange linen service through the property management.

Is WiFi reliable? Yes, free WiFi is included. Speed depends on the local network, but it's standard for vacation rentals in the area.

What's the parking situation? Free parking is included. You get street parking and private parking options, so there's always a spot for your car.

Are pets allowed? The listing does not specify pet policies. Contact the property directly if you're traveling with a dog or cat.

How far to Portland's restaurants and shops? About 8 miles, or 15 minutes by car. Dock Square in Portland has lobster rolls, craft cocktails, galleries, and bookstores. Easy day trip or dinner run.


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