Seaglass
Seaglass: A Downtown Ocean-View Condo in Southwest Harbor

Why Stay
Why Seaglass
Southwest Harbor's Main Street is the kind of place where you can walk to breakfast, catch the sunset from a bayside bench, and still be close enough to Acadia National Park for an early hike. Seaglass sits right in that sweet spot - a two-bedroom condo with actual ocean views, a full kitchen, and free parking on a street that feels like the real Maine coast, not a resort version of it.
The condo works best for groups, families, or anyone who wants a home base rather than a hotel room. You get space, a balcony to watch the water, and the kind of kitchen setup that lets you cook rather than eat out every meal. The reviews lean toward enthusiasm - families and groups consistently rate it 9 or 10 - though one solo traveler flagged some legitimate friction points worth knowing about upfront.
The location is genuinely hard to beat. You're on Main Street in the heart of downtown - close to restaurants, galleries, the harbor itself, and the ferry dock. Multiple guests called out the location as the strongest reason to stay. Free parking is included, which is rare and valuable in a walkable waterfront town.
You get a full kitchen and real space. This is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment, not a hotel room. Cook breakfast, store groceries, spread out without feeling cramped. The kitchen includes a dishwasher, full-size stove and oven, and all the basics needed for a longer stay or group trip.
The ocean view from the balcony is the real deal. Guests arriving in summer or early fall have consistently praised the views and the quiet mornings on the balcony. One recent visitor from Germany simply noted the apartment's "beautiful view" - high praise for someone traveling from a country with plenty of scenery.
The owner is responsive. Across multiple reviews, guests mention quick replies and smooth check-in processes. When something needs attention, you get a response.
Rooms
The rooms
Seaglass offers a single two-bedroom, two-bathroom layout across all bookings. The apartment is set up for families and small groups rather than couples, and the extra space is the point - you're not paying hotel rates for hotel square footage.
- Two-Bedroom Apartment - Primary living space with full kitchen, two separate bedrooms, balcony with ocean views, and two full bathrooms. Works for families, groups of up to four, or solo travelers who appreciate space.
One caveat: this is a downtown property on Main Street, which means street noise. One guest noted truck and traffic noise from early morning through late evening - a real consideration if you're a light sleeper. The owner's listing doesn't mention this proximity to traffic, so it's worth factoring into your decision, especially for summer or shoulder-season stays when downtown activity picks up.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Two-bedroom apartment with full kitchen; downtown condo
Best for
Families, groups, visitors seeking a home base and kitchen access
Price tier
Mid-range for the area (vacation rental pricing)
Open
Yes
Guest score
8.2 Very Good
Standout amenities
Ocean views · full kitchen · free parking · walkable downtown location · responsive owner
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Living · Full-size kitchen with stovetop, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, and all cookware · Washing machine and dryer · Desk workspace with free WiFi · Flat-screen TV
Climate Control & Comfort · Air conditioning and heating · Linens provided · Private bathroom with towels and hairdryer · Iron available
Outdoors · Balcony with ocean views · Outdoor furniture
Practical · Free on-site parking · Private check-in/out · Non-smoking building · Fire extinguishers and smoke alarms
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) - Peak season. Downtown is busy, street noise is most noticeable, but ocean views are best and all attractions are fully open. Book well ahead.
Shoulder season (May & September–October) - Quieter than summer, still warm, and leaf-peeping in late September and October draws visitors. Good balance of fewer crowds and good weather. The ocean views are excellent in the clear fall light.
Winter (November–March) - Least crowded. Many shops and restaurants have reduced hours or close for the season. The condo stays open year-round, making it a good base for off-season travelers exploring Acadia when trails are quieter. Cold and potential for snow.
Reviews
What guests say
The location is great and close to everything. The owner was very responsive.
- Audet, Canada · Solo traveler · 5/10
Everything was amazing, please give yourself the opportunity to book in here.
- Mara, Colombia · Family · 10/10
Beautiful apartment with a wonderful view. Check-in worked smoothly.
- Sina, Germany · Group · 9/10
Great location. They were very responsive when needed.
- Kim, United States · Group · 10/10
The honest friction: One guest staying in June flagged significant street noise from dawn until late evening, and noted some cleanliness concerns with the dishwasher and common areas. This appears to be an isolated experience across the six reviews, but it's worth considering if you're noise-sensitive or planning to stay during the busiest season. The owner's responsiveness suggests issues like these can be raised and addressed.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Harbor walk - 2-minute walk. Waterfront park with benches and fishing access.
- Downtown restaurants & shops - 0–5 minute walk. Cafés, lobster shacks, galleries, and bakeries along Main Street.
- Southwest Harbor Ferry - 5-minute walk. Seasonal service to Islesford and the Cranberry Isles.
- Acadia National Park - 15 miles. Jordan Pond, Carriage Roads, and the summit of Cadillac Mountain.
- Bar Harbor & Frenchman Bay - 15 miles. Bar Harbor has additional dining, shops, and access to the Park Loop Road's eastern shore.
- Tremont side of Acadia - 10 miles. Quieter trails and less crowded parking areas.
- Seawall Campground & picnic area - 5 miles. Good for a day trip; swimming and views across to Bass Harbor Head.
FAQ
Good to know
Is Seaglass right on the water? Not beachfront, but directly on Main Street overlooking the harbor. You can walk to the waterfront in two minutes.
Is breakfast included? No. The full kitchen allows you to prepare your own breakfast, or walk to downtown cafés and bakeries within minutes.
Can I bring my dog? The listing doesn't specify pet policies. Contact the owner directly before booking if you're traveling with a pet.
Is there parking? Yes, free on-site parking is included - a significant advantage in downtown Southwest Harbor.
How far is Acadia National Park? About 15 miles from downtown Southwest Harbor. Plan 25–30 minutes' drive time to main park entrances and trailheads.
What's the check-in process like? Private check-in/out is standard. Reviews indicate the process is smooth and the owner communicates quickly.
Is this a good option for a solo trip? Yes, though the two-bedroom layout means you're paying for extra space you may not use. Better value for pairs, small groups, or families.
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