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Waterfront Tidal Cove Cottage

Waterfront Tidal Cove Cottage: A Coastal Family Retreat in Trevett

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a blue house with a staircase in a yard at Waterfront Tidal Cove Cottage-Kayak and Views! in Trevett
a blue house with a staircase in a yard at Waterfront Tidal Cove Cottage-Kayak and Views! in Trevett

Why Stay

Why Waterfront Tidal Cove Cottage

Trevett is one of Maine's quietest pockets - a hamlet where the Sheepscot River widens toward salt marshes and the kind of silence that actually sounds like something. The Waterfront Tidal Cove Cottage sits right into that landscape: a four-bedroom holiday home with river views, a spa, and direct access to the kind of water that makes kayaking feel inevitable rather than planned. This is where you rent a whole house, not a room, and come prepared to stay put for several days.

The cottage works best for extended stays - families, friend groups, anyone wanting to base themselves on the water and explore the Midcoast from a fixed point. The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is 2.7 miles away; the Boothbay region is within reach; and Wiscasset, with its antique shops and Red's Eats, sits just fifteen minutes north. But the real draw is the stillness: morning coffee on the water, the spa for evening wind-down, a kitchen built for cooking instead of heating.

Four bedrooms with river and sea views across the property. The living room opens to both, letting light move across the water all day. Enough space for families or two couples who don't need to compromise on privacy, and a fully equipped kitchen means you're not eating every meal out - a real savings over a week.

On-site spa for actual relaxation. Not a nod to wellness; a real spa where you can book treatments without leaving the property. In a place this quiet, that matters.

Waterfront access for kayaking and exploring. The location isn't waterfront-adjacent; it's waterfront. Tidal coves mean changing light and wildlife. A private entrance to the water is the whole point of staying here instead of a motel on Route 1.

Fully self-sufficient kitchen and laundry. Coffee machine, full stovetop, oven, dishware, washing machine, dryer. You can feed four people for a week and do laundry without leaving the property. Free WiFi keeps you connected if you need it; the quiet keeps you honest if you don't.

Non-smoking, ground-floor accessibility. The entire unit is on the ground floor, sidestepping the stairs that plague older Maine properties. Clear breathing room for people sensitive to smoke.

Rooms

The rooms

The cottage comprises four bedrooms distributed across a single-story footprint, each with a private bathroom. Linens are provided; towels, hairdryer, and toiletries are stocked. Bedrooms are traditional and comfortable rather than designer-trendy - which, in a house this old and waterfront, reads as honest rather than dated. The living room is the social space: flat-screen TV, DVD player, board games and books for families, high chairs available if you're traveling with toddlers.

Ground-floor layout - No stairs to navigate upstairs; everything accessible on one level. River-view bedrooms - Two rooms face the water directly. Sea-view living room - The main gathering space captures both river and salt-marsh views. Family-friendly spread - Four separate bedrooms mean no one shares; bathroom for each bedroom eliminates morning conflicts.

One practical note: this is a cottage, not a hotel. The bones are solid, but don't expect the cookie-cutter perfection of a new build. Old Maine waterfront homes have character and quirks - that's partly why you rented a whole house instead of a chain property.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, extended stays (4+ nights), couples seeking waterfront solitude

Open

Year-round

Standout amenities

On-site spa · direct waterfront access · fully equipped kitchen

Details

Trevett, 04571, Maine
Parking: Free, on-site

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Spa & Wellness - On-site spa center for massages and treatments · Book ahead, especially weekends · Spa sessions extend relaxation beyond your private space

Kitchen & Cooking - Full-size refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, coffee machine, toaster, complete kitchenware · Washer and dryer in-unit · High-capacity setup for multiday group cooking

Entertainment & Family - Flat-screen TV with cable and DVD player · Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is 2.7 miles away; Boothbay region attractions are 15–20 minutes north; Wiscasset is 15 minutes for antiquing and meals · Board games, puzzles, and books for children · iPod dock and radio

Outdoor Access - Private barbecue · Direct waterfront access for kayaking and cove exploration · Hiking trails nearby

Practical - Free WiFi throughout · Parking on-site · Iron and ironing board · Hair dryer and complimentary toiletries · Non-smoking property

Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season for coastal Maine and waterfront properties. Water is warmest (65–70°F), kayaking is best, and the Botanical Garden runs full programming. The trade-off: Midcoast towns fill with tourists, and rates reflect it. Book 2–3 months ahead.

Shoulder (May & September): Often the sweet spot. Weather is still mild (60–70°F), kayaking is viable, and crowds thin. The spa becomes an actual retreat rather than a rush. Fall foliage peaks in late September.

Fall (October–November): Leaf-peeping brings visitors back, but after Columbus Day, the region empties. Days are crisp, water is cool (50s°F), and you'll have the coves mostly to yourself. Some businesses close by mid-November.

Winter (December–March): The cottage is open year-round, but Trevett is genuinely quiet in winter. Spa treatments are especially appealing when it's cold. Limited restaurant options nearby; plan accordingly. Snow is possible but not guaranteed.

FAQ

Good to know

Is there waterfront kayak access included? Yes. The cottage sits on the water with direct tidal cove access. You'll need to arrange kayak rental or bring your own; local outfitters in Boothbay are 15 minutes away and rent equipment daily.

Is breakfast included? No. The cottage is self-catering with a full kitchen. Groceries from the small market in nearby Edgecomb or larger shops in Damariscotta (12 minutes) are part of the plan.

Is the spa on-site or do you travel for treatments? On-site. A spa center operates at the property, though you'll want to book massages or wellness services in advance, especially weekends.

How far is this from restaurants and towns? Trevett itself has no commercial district. Wiscasset (15 minutes) has cafes and antique shops. Boothbay (20 minutes) has tourist-oriented restaurants and shops. Damariscotta (12 minutes) offers local options. The isolation is intentional - you're renting a house to cook and relax, not to dine out nightly.

Is this property suitable for families with young children? Yes. High chairs are available, the ground-floor layout is stroller-friendly, books and games are stocked, and having a full kitchen and laundry means less logistical strain. The trade-off is isolation - there's no kids' club or activity staff; you're responsible for entertainment.

What's the parking situation? Dedicated on-site parking. No need to hunt for spots or navigate coastal town parking hassles. Free and included.

Can you check in early or stay flexible on dates? Contact the property directly through Booking.com. Holiday homes are more flexible than hotels on timing, but availability depends on turnover between guests.

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