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Seafoam Dreams

Seafoam Dreams: A Beachfront Two-Bedroom in York

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a living room with two couches and a tv at Seafoam Dreams in York
a living room with two couches and a tv at Seafoam Dreams in York

Why Stay

Why Seafoam Dreams

Seafoam Dreams is less a hotel than a well-kept secret - a two-bedroom apartment that sits steps from Long Sands Beach, the kind of place where families and small groups come back year after year. The space feels genuinely lived-in rather than corporate, with a full kitchen, dining area, and a private entrance that gives you the autonomy of a home rental without the usual friction. Hosts are present enough to stock fans on warm days and helpful when you need something, but they leave you alone to make memories.

The property draws equal praise from solo travelers, couples, and families, though groups linger longest. Reviews cluster around late June through October, suggesting the real season runs shoulder-to-shoulder-season through early fall - the sweet spot when the beach crowds thin but the water is still swimmable.

Steps from one of Maine's most accessible beaches. Long Sands Beach is a genuine short walk - not a 15-minute trudge through town. You can leave after breakfast, be in the sand within minutes, and come back for lunch without fuss. Families with young kids appreciate this; so do solo travelers who want flexibility.

Fully equipped kitchen and dining area. Unlike most hotel rooms, you have a real stovetop, oven, microwave, and full-size refrigerator. The dining table even seats a lobster set - a detail that hints at the owners' understanding of what makes a Maine stay memorable. Guests consistently note this cuts both cost and the friction of eating out for every meal.

Genuinely clean and bright interiors. This isn't faint praise from reviews - "clean and bright" appears unprompted across multiple stays, seasons, and traveler types. The space gets natural light, and the owners clearly maintain it between guests.

Hosts who anticipate needs. Small touches like stocking extra linens, providing soap and shampoo pumps, and remembering to leave fans during warm spells separate this from transactional rentals. You feel looked after without being fussed over.

Rooms

The rooms

Seafoam Dreams offers a single unit - a two-bedroom apartment with a private entrance, living area, and fully appointed kitchen. The layout works well for families or small groups; solo travelers and couples should know the bedroom space is snug for two people sharing.

  • Two-Bedroom Apartment - Open living area with sofa, dining table, and desk; full kitchen; two bedrooms; private bathroom with shower.

One honest caveat: the unit has no air conditioning. During hot spells in June or July, the space can feel warm despite open windows. Fans help, and most guests who visited in shoulder seasons (September–October) reported comfort. If you're planning peak summer, ask the hosts about AC options or plan to spend hot afternoons at the beach.

At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Two-bedroom apartment rental

Best for

Families, small groups, couples, solo travelers seeking kitchen access and beach proximity

Price tier

Mid-range (typical Maine beach rental pricing)

Walk to downtown

2 miles to York Village; 5 miles to Ogunquit

Guest score

9.0 Wonderful

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · cleanliness · beach proximity · responsive hosts

Details

York, Maine 03909

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Living. Full-size refrigerator, stovetop, oven, microwave, toaster, kitchenware, dining table, sofa, sitting area, desk.

Bedroom & Bath. Private bathroom, private entrance, flat-screen TV, sofa bed option in living area, quality linens, hairdryer, free toiletries.

Entertainment & Connectivity. Streaming services (Netflix), TV, outdoor seating area.

Outdoor Activities. Children's playground, outdoor furniture, cycling and fishing nearby, golf course within 2 miles.

Safety & Practical. Smoke-free property, fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, heating.

Seasons

When to visit

Late May–June. The beach season kicks off. Expect warmth and fewer crowds than July–August, though the water is still cool. The property does not report AC as standard, so early June visits tend to be comfortable. Good for families wanting beach access without peak-season chaos.

July–August. Peak season. The beach is busiest, the water is warmest, and temperatures can top 85°F. Fans are essential; ask hosts about cooling options in advance. Groups and families dominate these weeks.

September–October. The sweet spot. Water is still swimmable, the air is cool, and the beach empties out. Foliage colors start in late September. This is when solo travelers and couples tend to stay longest. The property gets strong reviews from this season.

November–April. Off-season. Winter is quiet and cold; spring is gray. The property remains open but caters to rare visitors planning beach walks in solitude or families with flexible schedules.

Reviews

What guests say

"The location was excellent and there were little niceties such as soap and shampoo pumps, beachy decor, and a lobster dining set."

  • Becky, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10

"Cleanliness, proximity to the beach, and the hosts were incredibly friendly."

  • Shawn, United States · Group · 10/10

"The kitchen was fully stocked with everything we could need. The whole place felt very clean."

  • Emma, United States · Family · 7/10

"How clean and bright it was. Hosts provided fans when we needed them."

  • Meredith, United States · Solo traveler · 8/10

The apartment shines across nearly every stay, with one consistent note: heat. Three guests mentioned the lack of air conditioning during warm days in June and early July. This is real feedback, not a minor quibble, and should influence your booking date - avoid peak summer if you're heat-sensitive, or confirm AC options with the hosts when you book.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Long Sands Beach - 2-minute walk. Sandy, swimmer-friendly, and less packed than Old Orchard Beach to the south.
  • Nubble Light (Cape Neddick) - 8 miles. An iconic Maine lighthouse on a rocky point, especially photogenic at sunset.
  • Ogunquit Playhouse - 6.8 miles. Professional summer theater with Broadway-caliber productions and a strong regional reputation.
  • Downtown Ogunquit - 5 miles. Galleries, restaurants, and the pedestrian-friendly Ogunquit Beach if you want to explore the neighboring town.
  • York Village - 2 miles. Historic district with the Old York Historical Society buildings, antique shops, and quiet walking streets.
  • Hiking and cycling - Multiple trails within 1–3 miles; the property lists hiking as an activity and can direct you to local routes.
  • Golf - A course within 2 miles for morning rounds before the beach.
  • Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 15 miles. Worth a day trip for restaurants, brewery tours, and the waterfront.

FAQ

Good to know

Is Seafoam Dreams right on the beach? Yes, Long Sands Beach is a 2-minute walk. You can step out the door and reach sand within minutes, making it ideal for families with young kids.

Is there air conditioning? The unit does not list AC as a standard amenity. Fans are provided, and the hosts are responsive to requests, but guests staying during hot spells (June–July above 85°F) have found it warm. Fall and spring stays are more comfortable.

Is breakfast included? No. The unit includes a full kitchen, and most guests use it to save money and time. Nearby cafes in York Village and Ogunquit are within a short drive.

Is it suitable for families with small children? Yes, with caveats. The playground is on-site, the beach is nearby, and the kitchen helps with meal schedules. One family noted the interior doors are not child-proof when locked, so supervise accordingly.

Can I fish or hike from here? The property explicitly lists fishing, hiking, and cycling as nearby activities, and a golf course sits within 2 miles. You're in an active area, not a resort.

What's the nearest airport? Portsmouth International Airport is 15 miles away, roughly a 25-minute drive.

Is there a work desk or internet? Yes, there's a desk in the living area and the property offers streaming services, implying reliable connectivity. Good for remote workers on short stays.

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