Seas the Day
Seas the Day: A Beachfront Holiday Home in Wells

Why Stay
Why Seas the Day
Seas the Day isn't a hotel in the traditional sense - it's a generously laid-out three-bedroom home positioned where Crescent Beach begins, the kind of place where you park the car, unlock the front door, and essentially don't need to think about logistics for days. The house speaks to families and groups tired of cramped quarters and shared walls; it's the opposite of that. Hosts have equipped the kitchen like you actually plan to cook, stocked the living spaces like you might stay a while, and positioned the bedrooms and bathrooms so no one's waiting at dawn. The location is the trump card - one minute from sand and surf, on the cusp of Wells' quieter residential blocks yet minutes from everything the town offers.
Guests consistently use the same words: spacious, clean, well-supplied. The property earns a solid 9.4 / 10 Wonderful from five reviews, with families and groups returning or planning to return. This is the kind of place that works equally well for a December winter escape, a fall leaf-peeping weekend, or a summer base camp for the Old Orchard Beach amusement parks twenty minutes south.
Uncompromising space at an honest price. Three full bedrooms, two bathrooms, a sunroom, and a living area with dining table mean groups and families can actually spread out. One solo traveler noted the downstairs sunroom alone provides "a great space" for quiet time - the kind of detail that matters when you're five people under one roof.
A full kitchen that invites cooking. This isn't a kitchenette. Dishwasher, full stovetop, oven, coffee machine, dining table, and all the kitchenware you'd need means breakfast isn't a hunt for a deli, and dinner can be whatever you decide. Families consistently praise the appliances as "excellent."
One minute to Crescent Beach. Literally. Step out, and the sand is there. No car needed for a morning swim or an evening walk. The property includes a private terrace and balcony with outdoor furniture, effectively extending the home onto the Maine coast.
Pet-friendly, with details. The house welcomes dogs (note the weight limits - confirm these directly with the property manager before booking). Pet bowls are provided. The outdoor play area and nearby walking trails mean your companion is part of the trip, not a problem to solve.
Outdoor fireplace and playground. Winter nights call for a fire and blankets. Families with young children benefit from the on-site playground; the broader outdoor setup - terrace, barbecue, seating - turns the property into a social hub for multi-family groups.
Rooms
The rooms
Seas the Day is a single three-bedroom vacation home rather than a multi-unit property. The layout prioritizes common space: a generous living area with sofa and dining table, a sunroom flooded with natural light, and a full kitchen on the main floor. Bedrooms occupy the upper level (note: guests have flagged the staircase as steep - helpful context if anyone in your group has mobility concerns). All three bedrooms include linens and access to private bathrooms. The decor reads comfortable-traditional rather than trendy; reviews emphasize cleanliness and function over design flourishes.
One caveat worth noting: two guests mentioned squeaky floors, a minor quirk of older Maine homes that breaks silence on early risers but doesn't affect comfort. One reviewer also flagged a mattress issue on one bed - not a pattern across all reviews, but worth asking about when you book.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, multi-family retreats, winter escapes
Price tier
Mid-range for a full home rental
Open
Yes
Guest score
9.4 Wonderful
Standout amenities
Beachfront location (1-minute walk) · full kitchen · spacious layout · outdoor fireplace · family-friendly playground
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining · Full oven, stovetop, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, toaster, and complete kitchenware · Dining table for group meals · Prep space built for cooking, not reheating.
Living & Comfort · Spacious sofa and sitting area · Desk for remote work · Private entrance · Ironing facilities and iron · Heating and smoke-free environment.
Family & Entertainment · Children's playground on grounds · Netflix and streaming service access · Books, DVDs, and music for kids · Baby safety gates available.
Outdoor · Outdoor fireplace with seating and blankets · Terrace and balcony with ocean views · Barbecue facilities · Outdoor furniture · Lawn suitable for play.
Practical · Washing machine and dryer (essential for multi-day group stays) · Laundry service available · Full bathroom amenities including towels, toiletries, and hairdryer · Pet bowls for four-legged guests.
Activities & Access · Hiking trails nearby · Cycling routes · Golf course within two miles · Horseback riding available · Fishing opportunities · Private entrance for flexible arrivals.
The outdoors are integrated into the Seas the Day experience. An outdoor fireplace anchors the terrace, complete with seating and blankets stocked in the rooms - the kind of detail that turns a November night into memory-making. The barbecue facilities support casual dining. The children's playground suits families with younger kids. Nearby, trails and open space invite hiking and cycling; a golf course sits within two miles for guests who want to break away.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) Crescent Beach is at peak warmth; the Old Orchard Beach amusement parks run full schedules. Expect more foot traffic and higher rates. The sunroom and outdoor spaces make early mornings and cooler evenings pleasant even at peak season.
Fall (September–October) Leaf-peeping season transforms the Maine coast. The weather is crisp, crowds thin, and the property's fireplace becomes inviting. A solo reviewer praised the "quiet, relaxing fall visit" in late October - few better times to actually use the outdoor fireplace.
Winter (December–February) Families book for winter-break escapes; two recent guests gave perfect scores for December weekends. The fireplace, full kitchen, and streaming services make the indoors appealing when coastal weather turns. Outdoor pools close, but the house itself becomes a gathering place.
Spring (April–May) The shoulder season brings milder weather, fewer visitors to beaches, and the gardens coming alive. Water temperatures remain cool, but locals know spring Maine is underrated.
Reviews
What guests say
"Very spacious and clean. Will definitely return." - Cathy, United States · Family · 10/10
"Home is gorgeous and roomy!" - Monique, United States · Group · 8/10
"Great location. Very spacious. Well supplied!" - Catherine, United States · Family · 10/10
"Lots of space in downstairs area with great sunroom." - Karen, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"Excellent appliance." - Michelle, United States · Group · 9/10
Guests are candid about one friction point: communication with the property manager regarding pet policies and special requests. One family was unable to bring their emotional support dog due to weight restrictions not clearly enforced until days before arrival - a preventable disappointment. If you have pets, special needs, or unusual requests, confirm details directly with the booking platform or owner at least a week ahead. The property itself has earned enthusiasm from families returning in consecutive years and groups who praise its setup for multi-family gatherings; the hiccup is administrative, not physical.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Crescent Beach - 1-minute walk. Swimming, sand, sunset views.
- Old Orchard Beach and Pier - 20 minutes. Historic boardwalk, amusement park (Funtown Splashtown USA), arcade, and classic Maine seaside bustle.
- Wells Harbor and fishing charters - 10 minutes. Lobstering trips, harbor walks, fresh seafood at dockside shacks.
- Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge - 5 minutes. Salt marshes, bird-watching, walking trails through protected wetlands.
- Ogunquit - 15 minutes. Art museums, fine dining, Perkins Cove, and the scenic Marginal Way clifftop path.
- Cape Neddick Lighthouse and Nubble Light - 25 minutes. Maine's most photographed lighthouse; dramatic rocky shores, accessible from York.
- Kennebunk and Dock Square - 20 minutes. Upscale galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and the Kennebunk River for kayaking.
- Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 50 minutes. Historic downtown, museums, farm-to-table restaurants, and a working waterfront across the state line.
FAQ
Good to know
Is Seas the Day directly on the water? The home sits one minute's walk from Crescent Beach, so technically beachfront-adjacent rather than oceanfront with private shore access. The terrace and balcony offer views; you walk to sand rather than step onto your porch.
Is breakfast included? No, but the fully equipped kitchen - including coffee machine, toaster, and full refrigerator - makes breakfast something you can prepare yourself, which often costs less and tastes better than hotel offerings.
What's the pet policy? Dogs are welcome, but weight limits apply (confirm exact limits directly). Pet bowls are provided. Nearby trails and the playground support pet-friendly days.
Are there stairs to the bedrooms? Yes. The bedrooms occupy the upper floor. One guest noted the staircase as "tricky" for mobility challenges. Ground-floor living areas are fully accessible.
Is there a washer and dryer? Yes. Both on-site, essential for multi-day stays and families with young children.
How far to restaurants and shops? Wells Harbor is 10 minutes; Ogunquit and its restaurants are 15 minutes; Kennebunk's Dock Square is 20 minutes. The property is residential, so dining requires a short drive or walk into town.
Can I work remotely from here? Yes. A desk is available, and streaming/WiFi support remote work, though you'll want to confirm internet speeds directly given the Maine coastal location.
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