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Wiscasset Holiday

Wiscasset Holiday: A Spacious Family Vacation Home on the Midcoast

Families; multi-generational groups; self-catering stays
a living room with blue walls and white furniture at Wiscasset Holiday in Wiscasset
a living room with blue walls and white furniture at Wiscasset Holiday in Wiscasset

Why Stay

Why Wiscasset Holiday

Wiscasset Holiday is the kind of property that lets a family actually spread out - three bedrooms, a full kitchen, river views, and enough outdoor space to decompress after a day of exploring the Midcoast. This is vacation home ownership without the ownership: turn-key spaces built for groups who want to cook their own meals, let kids run free, and not feel like they're living on top of each other. Located dead-center in Wiscasset, between the Botanical Garden and some of Maine's most storied lighthouses, it's a practical base camp for a week of waterfront wandering.

The property trades boutique hotel service for independence and scale. You get laundry, a dishwasher, a patio, and a children's playground. You sacrifice a front desk and daily housekeeping. For families, that trade-off usually wins.

★★★★ · 8.0 / 10 Very Good · Based on family feedback


Three separate bedrooms mean no one's sleeping in a living room. The layout is genuinely spacious, and guests specifically praise the openness. This isn't a shoebox vacation rental marketed as a cozy bolthole - it's an honest-to-God family home.

The kitchen is fully equipped for real cooking. Dishwasher, oven, stovetop, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, toaster - you won't be living on takeout or microwaved pizzas. The dining table anchors the room, which matters when you're feeding a crew.

River views and outdoor living space. A patio, outdoor dining area, and furnished grounds mean breakfast overlooking water and sunsets without leaving the property. The playground keeps younger kids occupied between outings.

Central Wiscasset location. Walking distance to local shops and restaurants; short drives to Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, and the broader Midcoast. You're not stranded in a resort bubble.


Rooms

The rooms

Wiscasset Holiday functions as a single rental unit rather than a traditional hotel with distinct room types. The property contains three bedrooms distributed across a single-family home layout, plus a full bathroom, living area, and dining space - the kind of floor plan that actually works for families staying multiple nights.

  • Three-Bedroom Vacation Home - suitable for 6–8 guests; includes full living and dining areas, private entrance, and river views from the patio.

One practical note: reviewers flagged the mattresses as quite firm. If you're mattress-sensitive, it's worth asking the property manager about your specific bed assignment or bringing extra padding.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families; multi-generational groups; self-catering stays

Open

Year-round

Standout amenities

Spacious layout with separate bedrooms and self-catering kitchen

Details

Wiscasset, 04578, Maine
Parking: On-site (check availability at booking)

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining · Full-size oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, toaster · Dining table and seating for groups · Kitchenware provided.

Laundry & Utilities · Washing machine and dryer on premises · Heating for cooler months · Smoke-free property.

Outdoor & Recreation · Patio with outdoor dining furniture · River views from multiple vantage points · Children's playground · Fishing access · Cycling and hiking nearby · Golf course within 2 miles.

Bathrooms & Bedding · Private bathroom with bathtub, shower, toilet, towels, and hairdryer · Free toiletries provided · Fresh linens.

Safety & Practicality · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector · Ironing facilities · Private entrance.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) - Peak season for families; river swimming, nearby beaches warm up, all attractions open. Expect higher rates and busier local roads. Great for cooking outside and using the playground daily.

Early fall (September–October) - Cooler, less crowded, and leaf-peeping begins mid-month. River views turn golden; hiking trails are manageable. A practical sweet spot for multigenerational trips.

Spring (May–early June) - Milder weather, fewer tourists, river views fresh after snowmelt. Some seasonal businesses still ramping up.

Winter (November–April) - Cold, quiet, and suitable for those who prefer solitude. Heating is provided; however, some regional attractions have reduced hours or close seasonally. Not ideal for families hoping to use the playground or nearby water activities.


Reviews

What guests say

"Centrally located. Spacious. Clean and airy." - Kathy, United States · Family · 8/10


Location

Things to do nearby

  • 11 miles to Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 270 acres of landscaped grounds and native plantings; worth a morning or afternoon.
  • 3 miles to downtown Wiscasset - historic storefronts, Red's Eats for lobster rolls, local galleries, and antique shops along Route 1.
  • 15 miles to Pemaquid Point Lighthouse - one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses; rocky headland, museum, and picnic spots.
  • 24 miles to Old Fort Western - the oldest continuously occupied English settlement in New England; museum with period buildings.
  • 30 miles to Boothbay Harbor - working fishing village with boat tours, harbor walks, and waterfront dining.
  • 20 miles to Freeport - outlet shopping, L.L.Bean's flagship store, and coastal restaurant scene.
  • Hiking trails on the Harraseket River system - accessible from local parks and nature preserves; great for morning walks or kayak put-ins.
  • Golf course within 2 miles - Wiscasset Country Club for a casual 18 holes.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this property fully equipped for families? Yes. Three bedrooms, full kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, and a playground on-site. Linens and towels are provided; bring toiletries or use the complimentary ones.

Can we cook our own meals? Absolutely. The kitchen includes an oven, stovetop, microwave, coffee machine, and all standard cookware. This is designed for self-catering over nightly dining out.

Is there river access for fishing or swimming? Fishing is available on-site or nearby. The property has river views from the patio; confirm current swimming conditions and access with the property manager at booking.

What's the nearest town for shopping and dining? Wiscasset is 3 miles away with local restaurants, lobster rolls, antique shops, and galleries along Route 1. Freeport (20 miles) offers larger retail.

Is breakfast included? No. The property is a vacation home, not a hotel. You'll cook your own breakfast or dine out locally.

What languages are spoken at the property? Reception staff speak Czech, German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, and Portuguese - useful for international guests.

Is there a children's playground? Yes, on-site. Combined with the three-bedroom layout and spacious living areas, it's well-suited for families traveling with kids.


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