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Oceanfront Cottage in Sullivan

Oceanfront Cottage in Sullivan: A Secluded Retreat Near Acadia

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a house on top of a hill with trees at Secluded Oceanfront Cottage with Wrap-Around Deck near Acadia National Park, Sullivan, Maine in Sullivan
a house on top of a hill with trees at Secluded Oceanfront Cottage with Wrap-Around Deck near Acadia National Park, Sullivan, Maine in Sullivan

Why Stay

Why Oceanfront Cottage in Sullivan

Sullivan's rocky eastern shore doesn't shout for attention the way Bar Harbor does. That's precisely why this oceanfront cottage works. You get the water views, the wrap-around deck, the genuine quiet - without the summer crowds pressing in from tour buses. The cottage sits 16 miles south of Hancock County Airport and 25 miles from the Acadia Visitor Center, close enough to the park for a morning hike, far enough to breathe.

The property sleeps four comfortably across two bedrooms. There's a full kitchen, a fireplace for shoulder-season nights, and enough patio and garden space to justify the word "wrap-around." It reads less like a hotel stay and more like borrowing a friend's place on the coast - which, for many travelers, is the entire point.


Direct oceanfront access with genuine privacy. The wrap-around deck opens straight onto the water. No shared hallways, no front desk, no other guests in your walls. This is a private home rental, which means you control the rhythm of the day.

A real kitchen for a real stay. Two bedrooms and two bathrooms support a longer pause than a hotel room allows. Cook breakfast, make coffee at your own pace, store leftovers from the seafood shack down the road. The kitchen includes a dishwasher, stovetop, microwave, and full complement of cookware and utensils.

Room to gather and spread out. A fireplace warms the living area on cool mornings. The sofa bed means a third sleeping option if needed. A work desk serves travelers who've brought Maine as a remote-work backdrop - not uncommon in the shoulder seasons.

Oceanfront entertaining space. The garden and patio wrap the property. A BBQ setup means you can grill catch from nearby fish markets. Board games and puzzles sit in the living area for the kind of evening you actually came here for.


Rooms

The rooms

Two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, accommodating up to four guests. The property is a stand-alone cottage rather than a multi-unit building, so you're not hearing neighbors through walls. Each bathroom is private and outfitted with a shower, bathtub, towels, and hairdryer. Bedrooms include heating and fans; a sofa bed in the living area provides a third sleeping option. All spaces are smoke-free.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Private oceanfront cottage

Best for

Couples, families, small groups seeking seclusion near Acadia

Open

Yes, though best in spring through fall

Standout amenities

Wrap-around deck with oceanfront views · fireplace · BBQ grill · private garden

Details

Sullivan, 04664, Maine

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoors: Wrap-around patio · BBQ grill · Private garden with direct oceanfront access

Kitchen & dining: Fully equipped kitchen · Dishwasher · Stovetop and microwave · Dining table · Coffee machine and toaster · Full complement of cookware and kitchenware

Living & comfort: Fireplace · Work desk · Sofa bed · Heating · Fans · Board games and puzzles

Bathrooms: Two private bathrooms with shower and bathtub in each · Hairdryers · Ample towels

Safety: Smoke-free property · Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season. The wrap-around deck is usable most evenings. Acadia is open and crowded; expect lines at the Visitor Center and popular trailheads. Reservations for this cottage fill quickly. This is also peak lobster roll season.

Fall (September–October): Shoulder season and arguably the best time to stay. Temperatures cool but remain pleasant. Foliage peaks in late September inland and early October on the coast. Acadia is noticeably less crowded after Labor Day. The fireplace becomes genuinely useful on cool evenings.

Winter (November–March): The cottage is available but demands cold-weather comfort. The ocean views are stark and dramatic. Heating is essential. Acadia's carriage roads are open year-round but often snow-covered. This season suits travelers seeking true solitude.

Spring (April–May): Mud season inland, but the coast warms faster. Wildflowers emerge in late May. Acadia's services ramp up after May 1. A quieter shoulder season before the summer surge.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Acadia National Park (25 mi): The park's Visitor Center at Hulls Cove is a 35–40 minute drive. Carriage roads, Jordan Pond Path, and the summit of Cadillac Mountain are all accessible from there.
  • Bar Harbor town center (18 mi): Dock Square, restaurants, galleries, and the ferry terminal for Mount Desert Island day trips.
  • Pirate's Cove Miniature Golf (14 mi): A perennially beloved rainy-day activity for families.
  • Frenchman Bay (28 mi): Whale-watching tours and coastal scenic drives depart from nearby ports.
  • Agamont Park (28 mi): A harborfront green space with walking paths and water views in Bar Harbor proper.
  • Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport (16 mi): Direct flights to Boston and beyond.
  • Sullivan Harbor & local fishing wharves: Walk down to the water's edge and watch lobstermen unload the daily catch. Several fish markets and seafood shacks operate from here year-round.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this oceanfront or beachfront? Oceanfront means the cottage overlooks the water directly from the deck. Sullivan's shore is rocky and Maine-typical - ideal for views and exploration, not swimming. The nearest sandy beaches are 20–30 minutes away in Bar Harbor or Lamoine.

Can I reach Acadia National Park easily from Sullivan? Yes. The Acadia Visitor Center is 25 miles away, roughly a 35–40 minute drive. The park's carriage roads and major summits are accessible in that same window. Sullivan is quieter than Bar Harbor but close enough for daily visits.

Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering vacation rental. You have a full kitchen, so you can prepare your own meals. Local coffee roasters and bakeries are within 15 minutes of the property.

Can I cook dinner at the cottage? Yes, completely. The kitchen is fully equipped with cookware, utensils, and appliances. The BBQ grill outside is perfect for grilling lobster or fresh fish from nearby markets.

How many people can stay? Two bedrooms sleep two people each, plus a sofa bed in the living area accommodates one or two more. The two full bathrooms work well for groups of four.

Is there cell service and Wi-Fi? The listing doesn't specify. Contact the property directly before booking if remote work or frequent calls are essential. Coastal Maine service can be spotty.

What's the closest town for supplies? Sullivan itself has basic services and fish markets. Bar Harbor, 18 miles away, offers full grocery stores, restaurants, and shops. Ellsworth, 15 miles inland, has big-box stores if you need bulk supplies for a longer stay.


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