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Oceanfront Sullivan Cottage

Oceanfront Sullivan Cottage: Six Acres and a Kayak on the Downeast Coast

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a kitchen and living room with a table and chairs at Oceanfront Sullivan Cottage on 6 Acres with Kayak! in Sullivan
a kitchen and living room with a table and chairs at Oceanfront Sullivan Cottage on 6 Acres with Kayak! in Sullivan

Why Stay

Why Oceanfront Sullivan Cottage

Sullivan is where the Maine coast gets serious. The summer crowds thin out, the spruce thickens, and the shoreline turns jagged and genuine. This oceanfront cottage sits on six acres of that real deal - private enough to feel like your own slice of Down East Maine, close enough to Acadia and the Schoodic Peninsula that you're never far from a lobster roll or a trailhead.

The cottage itself is straightforward: two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen built for cooking, and direct water access with a kayak included. If you're planning a week away with family or a couple's retreat focused on quiet mornings and salt air, the appeal is immediate. No resort layers, no onsite dining, no curated experiences - just land, ocean, and the tools to enjoy both.

★★★★★ · 9.1 / 10 Wonderful


Direct kayak access without the resort markup. A kayak is included, not upsold. The shoreline is yours to explore - Frenchman Bay sits within paddling distance, and the coves around Sullivan are quieter than the crowded sectors near Bar Harbor. Launch from your own shore and spend the morning gliding past osprey nests and granite ledges.

A full kitchen that makes multi-day stays economic and real. This isn't a kitchenette. You get an oven, stovetop, dishwasher, refrigerator, and a full set of cookware. Grab lobsters from a local shack, sear scallops, bake bread. Couples cooking together at a real stove - that's when a vacation clicks.

Six acres of buffer between you and the road. The private entrance and the acreage mean you're not sharing walls with strangers. Dead quiet most mornings. That matters if you came here to actually decompress, not to hear your neighbors' phone calls through drywall.

Reasonable distance to Acadia without Acadia's crush. Bar Harbor is about 40 minutes away. The Schoodic Peninsula - the quieter, wilder section of Acadia - is closer. You get national park access without living inside the summer ant farm.


Rooms

The rooms

The cottage contains two bedrooms and one shared bathroom. It's a working vacation rental, not a boutique property, so furnishings are practical rather than trendy. What matters: beds are real, the bathroom is private, and there's enough space to spread out during a rainy afternoon.

  • Bedroom one: Sleeps two comfortably.
  • Bedroom two: Sleeps one or two, depending on configuration.
  • Bathroom: One full bath shared between bedrooms; stocked with towels and free toiletries.

The property sleeps up to four adults in a pinch, though two couples or a family of three will feel more comfortable. Upper floors are accessible by stairs only; if mobility is a concern, confirm directly before booking.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Self-catering oceanfront cottage rental

Best for

Couples, small families, remote workers seeking quiet

Open

Year-round

Standout amenities

Oceanfront with kayak · 6 private acres · full kitchen · sea views · barbecue

Details

Sullivan, ME 04664
Parking: Free on-site; accessible parking available

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Food: Full cooking setup with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, and complete kitchenware. Toaster, dryer for tea towels, books for reference.

Outdoors: Six acres with patio and barbecue grill. Kayak included. Oceanfront with sea views. Private entrance and grounds mean no shared space awkwardness.

Practical: Free WiFi for weather checks and restaurant reservations. Flat-screen TV with cable channels and DVD player for rainy-day backup. Private bathroom with free toiletries. Linens and towels provided.

Accessibility: Accessible parking on-site. Note that upper floors are stairs-only.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season and Acadia's crush months. The cottage's remote location helps; you're removed from downtown chaos but can still day-trip into it. Long, clear days. Water is coldest (50s). Kayaking is best - calm mornings, longer light.

Shoulder season (May and September). Sweet spot for couples. Fewer tourists, warmth returning, foliage still going in May, colors starting to turn in late September. Acadia trails are empty. Water temperature creeps into the 50s–60s range by late September.

Fall (October–early November). Leaf-peeping at its best around here. Water drops to 45–50°F, so kayaking requires a wetsuit or commitment. Most summer services remain open. Afternoon light is incredible on granite and golden larch.

Winter (November–March). Quiet, cold, dramatic. Many local restaurants close or reduce hours. Heating and WiFi work year-round, so it's workable for remote workers seeking solitude. Nor'easters and fog are frequent. Kayaking is for serious paddlers only.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Schoodic Peninsula section of Acadia National Park - 25 minutes. Wilder, less crowded than the main park. Carriage roads, coastal drives, hiking without parking-lot queueing.
  • Downtown Bar Harbor (shops, restaurants, ferry terminal) - 40 minutes. The epicenter; go for a meal or a morning walk, then retreat to quiet.
  • Sorrento's waterfront - 8 minutes. Tiny village, excellent local seafood shacks, minimal development.
  • Franklin's farmers market and village - 10 minutes. Year-round market (summer Saturdays), local farm stands, genuine small-town Maine rhythm.
  • Lamoine State Park - 15 minutes. Beach access, picnic areas, alternate to Acadia if you want solitude.
  • Trenton Bridge - 5 minutes. Classic roadside stop; the place locals get lobster rolls and maple creemees.
  • Kayaking from your dock into Frenchman Bay - From your shore. Explore tidal flats, granite ledges, and osprey nesting areas at dawn without a guided tour.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the cottage oceanfront? Yes. You have direct water access and sea views from the property. A kayak is included for launching from your own shore.

Is breakfast included? No. The cottage is self-catering. You have a full kitchen; groceries and takeout are on you.

How far is it from Bar Harbor and Acadia? Bar Harbor is about 40 minutes by car. Acadia's main park entrance is roughly 45 minutes. Schoodic Peninsula (quieter section of Acadia) is 25 minutes.

Can we use a kayak in winter? The kayak is available year-round, but water temperature drops to the 40s. Fall and spring are best; summer is warmest but coldest water. Winter requires a wetsuit and serious skill.

Is there cell service? Yes, WiFi is included. Cell service depends on your carrier; Verizon works better than most in this region. Confirm with your provider before arrival if connectivity is essential.

What's the parking situation? Free, on-site parking. Accessible parking is available. Sullivan is car-dependent; you'll need wheels to reach restaurants and attractions.

Is the cottage family-friendly? Yes. Two bedrooms, full kitchen, books and DVDs for children, TV. Stairs to upper floors mean families with very small children should plan accordingly.


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