Near Beach Coastal Maine Getaway with Yard
Near Beach Coastal Maine Getaway with Yard: Your Own Slice of Wells

Why Stay
Why Near Beach Coastal Maine Getaway with Yard
Wells sits in that sweet spot of the Maine coast - close enough to the bustle of Ogunquit and Perkins Cove for day trips, far enough back to feel genuinely quiet. This two-bedroom home, set back from the road with its own yard, is the kind of place where you actually want to spend your mornings on the porch instead of rushing out to find one. The layout is straightforward and practical: two bedrooms, a living room that opens to the kitchen, and enough elbow room that families or pairs of couples can coexist without tripping over each other.
The location is the real asset here. You're close enough to walk or drive to coastal attractions in under 15 minutes, but the property itself feels removed - no ocean view, but then again, no ocean noise either. That matters when your goal is genuinely restful. The yard gives kids or dogs a place to burn energy, and the kitchen means you're not eating out three times a day or hunting for groceries in a tourist-packed town at 6 p.m.
This is a rental home, not a hotel, which means you'll find bed linens but not daily housekeeping, a full refrigerator but no room service. If that trade-off makes sense for your trip, read on.
You have a full kitchen and can actually cook. Unlike most hotel rooms, this place has everything: a real oven, stovetop, microwave, coffee machine, and a dining table. Grab lobsters from Wells docks or a local market and steam them in the backyard. Morning coffee on the porch. That's the whole appeal of this rental.
The private yard is genuinely useful for families. Board games and puzzles are on hand for rainy afternoons. Kids can play outside without worrying about disturbing neighbors (or neighbors disturbing you). Dogs are part of the Maine experience - having yard space changes the whole trip.
You're minutes from multiple beach towns and attractions. Perkins Cove is 11 miles south - a scenic drive or a longer bike ride. The Marginal Way Walk in Ogunquit is roughly the same distance and one of Maine's best oceanside strolls. Mount Agamenticus is about 10 miles inland if you want a forested hiking break.
The price is fair for a two-bedroom on the Maine coast. Seasonal hotels in this area run $120–250 a night for a single room. This gets you two bedrooms, a kitchen, and your own entrance for significantly less per-person if you're sharing.
You get actual quiet. No hallway noise, no elevator, no lobby chatter. That's increasingly rare in Maine's more popular coastal towns.
Rooms
The rooms
The home has two bedrooms and a combined living/dining area. You get a flat-screen TV, linens, closet space, and air-conditioning - enough comfort for a week without hotel frills. The layout is compact but functional; this isn't a sprawling beach mansion, but it's efficient and clean. One point: with upper floors accessible by stairs only, families with very young children or mobility concerns should confirm room placement ahead of time.
- Bedroom 1 - Standard double or queen bed, likely the larger of the two
- Bedroom 2 - Smaller bedroom, suitable for a child or single sleeper
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups of friends, couples seeking self-catering
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · private yard · quiet location · close to Ogunquit
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining · Full oven and stovetop · Microwave · Coffee machine · Refrigerator · Toaster · Kitchenware and utensils · Washing machine and dryer · Outdoor dining area
Bedroom & Bath · Linens provided · Private bathroom with bathtub and shower · Free toiletries · Towels
Common Areas & Entertainment · Flat-screen TV with cable channels · Board games and puzzles · Living room with dining table
Climate Control & Access · Air conditioning · Heating · Private entrance · Free WiFi throughout
Parking · On-site street parking · Accessible parking available
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) - Peak season. Warmest water, most events, crowded towns. Ogunquit Playhouse is in full swing. Restaurant hours are longest, but beaches and attractions fill quickly. Expect to pay top dollar and book weeks ahead.
Shoulder seasons (May, September) - Ideal weather, fewer crowds, and lower rates. Water is still cool but manageable for a swim. Restaurants remain open. Trees are either leafing out (spring) or turning (fall). This is when locals return to the coast.
Fall (October) - Peak foliage attracts crowds again, but the water is cold and some seasonal businesses start closing. Brilliant colors if timing is right; dress in layers.
Winter (November–March) - Quiet and markedly cheaper. Many seasonal attractions close. Weather is unpredictable; snow, rain, or clear coastal days. Good for writers, couples seeking solitude, or families wanting to skip crowds. Christmas through New Year's sees a brief spike in bookings.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Perkins Cove, Ogunquit (11 mi) - Picturesque inlet with working fishing boats, galleries, and seafood shacks; quintessential Maine coast photo spot
- Marginal Way Walk, Ogunquit (11 mi) - 1.25-mile coastal path hugging the cliffs; wildflowers in summer, dramatic Atlantic views
- Ogunquit Playhouse (11 mi) - Iconic summer theater on the coast; Broadway-quality productions June through October
- Mount Agamenticus (9.9 mi) - 692-foot peak with hiking trails and panoramic views; under 30 minutes drive
- Wells Beach (2 mi approx) - Local town beach with parking and a small sandy shore; quieter than Ogunquit
- Funtown Splashtown USA (25 mi) - Amusement park and water park near Saco; a full-day family outing
- Portsmouth, New Hampshire (22 mi) - Historic downtown with restaurants, shops, and the seaport; excellent day trip
FAQ
Good to know
Is there a car rental desk or shuttle service? No. Portsmouth International Airport is 22 miles away; you'll need your own rental car or arrange transportation separately. Wells itself is not walkable for most attractions - you'll be driving to restaurants and beaches.
Is breakfast included? No. The home includes a full kitchen, so you're expected to prepare your own meals or eat out. Local Wells markets and cafes are close by.
Can I bring a pet? The listing doesn't explicitly state pet policy. Check directly with the owner before booking if you're traveling with a dog or cat.
What if I need air-conditioning in summer? It's included. The home has central AC, which is important for sticky July and August days.
Are there any accessibility limitations? Upper floors are accessible by stairs only - no elevator. Ground-floor access or mobility concerns should be discussed with the owner ahead of time.
How far is it to the nearest restaurant? Wells has local options within a few miles (cafes, pizza, lobster shacks). Ogunquit, 11 miles south, has far more dining variety and is a short drive.
Is there a minimum stay requirement? This varies seasonally and by booking platform. Confirm the cancellation policy and minimum-night rules when you book.
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