Vacation rentals in Blue Hill

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 250 vacation rentals in Blue Hill

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Blue Hill vacation rentals start at G$2,090 GYD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 11,510 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    140 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 90 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    110 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    220 of Blue Hill vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Blue Hill rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Blue Hill stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Blue Hill

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Top guest favorite
A modern A-frame cabin is showcased with prominent large windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Two white adirondack chairs are positioned on the front deck, which is accessed via a set of stairs, surrounded by lush greenery.
Cabin in Brooksville
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Relaxing A-Frame w/Fire Pit in Maine Woods • Birch

Come relax in our newly constructed, 4 season modern A frame on the Blue Hill Peninsula. Located in the beautiful town of Brooksville, only 10 mins from Holbrook Island Sanctuary, 15 minute scenic drive to Blue Hill and Deer Isle/Stonington or 1 hour to Bar Harbor/Acadia National Park. Stocked with everything needed to enjoy a relaxing getaway- EV Charger too! Is the property not available when you need it? “Maple” A Frame is just next door. See separate listing for availability OR to book both.

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A charming cottage exterior is framed by trees, providing shade and privacy. The wrap-around porch features a welcoming sitting area with potted plants. Lush greenery and flowers surround the entrance, enhancing the cottage's inviting appearance.
Guesthouse in Blue Hill
4.74 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Bungalhigh with Swimming Cove

Charming cottage called "Bungalhigh" with 1 bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room and wrap around porch, located on a swimming cove with view of Blue Hill Mountain and the ocean, a half mile from Blue Hill village. Pet-friendly, Netflix, Internet. Nearby is a 2nd cottage, "Bungalow", which is rented out separately and simultaneously. Guests walk in front of Bungalhigh and share yard & cove. Swimming & Kayaks. This property is dog friendly. We might be best for guests travelling with pets.

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Tiny home in Surry
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

The Black Haven Tiny Home

This new modern home is anything but ordinary. With four 11 foot windows lining the front of the home it allows for the space to feel light and airy. The bright interior is a perfect contrast to the exterior. Located in a quite neighborhood close to Newbury Neck Beach. This home offers parking, WIFI, a washer and dryer, and an outdoor lounge area. Just a short drive will put you in the heart of Blue Hill where you’ll find great restaurants and cafes. Acadia National Park is just 30 miles away.

Top guest favorite
A modern cabin is nestled among trees, supported by stilts within the forest. Sunlight filters through the foliage, highlighting the cabin's wooden exterior and windows. The surrounding greenery creates a serene, natural setting that offers a sense of privacy and tranquility.
Cabin in Sedgwick
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

The Cabins at Currier Landing Cabin 3: Pine

Relax in this stylish, cozy & bright queen bed studio cabin. The Cabins at Currier Landing - featured in Dwell as “Three Magical Tiny Cabins Take Root in a Maine Forest” - are located on the Thos. Currier Saltwater Farm. Glimpses of water & access to 300’ of our shore on the Benjamin River Harbor. 2 seasonal cabins. 1 year round studio cabin. Centrally located on the Blue Hill Peninsula, near Deer Isle, the cabins afford access to outdoor activities, cultural events, restaurants & shops.

Top guest favorite
Bungalow in Sedgwick
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Exquisitely Modern Stargazing Cottage @Diagonair

Romantic and luxurious, this 2,000 square foot modern cottage nestled on 12 acres is a favorite of honeymooners and lovers of modern design * One hour to Acadia National Park & Bar Harbor; 10 minutes to shopping, hiking, swimming * Stargazing deck * 2 full baths, one with steam shower * Fully equipped kitchen with under-counter fridge/freezer * Two gas fireplaces, one indoors, one on a covered deck * Queen bed with luxurious linens and pillows * WIFI, streaming TV, grill, bar * EV charger

Top guest favorite
A wooden deck elevates the camp structure, featuring a railing with vertical slats. Two barstools are positioned along the edge, allowing for a view of the surrounding greenery. The structure's warm-toned wood complements the natural setting, with trees and sunlight visible in the background.
Tiny home in Blue Hill
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

New enchanting retreat near Acadia National

The camp is brand new on 27 acres of land 3 min to Blue Hill Mountain and 5 min to Blue Hill downtown which is right on the water of The Blue Hill Bay. This is an edge wood enchanting retreat perfect for two to hear birds, squirrels and porcupines. Remember to pick some blueberries when it is in season before the black baby bear down the road eat them all. 3D nature is unfolding right in front of your eyes and Acadia National Park is 50 min drive from here. Oh man, you are free! 编辑

Guest favorite
The exterior of a charming home is shown, featuring a wooden deck with two blue chairs positioned for relaxation. Lush green trees provide a natural backdrop, and a clear blue sky enhances the inviting outdoor space. The entrance is marked by a blue door.
Home in Blue Hill
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Blue Hill Bungalow with open, natural light

Newly finished single-floor home close to everything in Blue Hill. Open floor concept, large windows and view of Blue Hill itself from the front porch make this a comfortable place to hang out or base out of for day trips. Everything is within reach with either a short drive, a lovely walk or bike ride, including hiking trails, the ocean, Blue Hill mountain, restaurants, a coffee shop, and boutique shops, as well as the Blue Hill Co-Op and Tradewinds for your grocery needs.

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A small guest house is set amidst lush greenery, featuring a dark exterior with large windows. A bright green door provides a striking contrast. The surrounding trees and plants contribute to a natural, secluded atmosphere that emphasizes privacy.
Guesthouse in Sedgwick
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 305 reviews

Tiny house with AC!!

A tiny guest house (450 sq ft) overlooking the Benjamin River. AC!!. Enjoy a cup of coffee on your private porch. Living area has a smart tv (no cable, but internet available to access your streaming account). DVD's also available. Kitchenette comes with Keurig with k-cups included, mini fridge, coffee maker/filters, toaster oven, microwave, 2 burner hot plate (no oven), dishes/pots and pans. There is a loft with an army cot. Not suitable for children under age 5.

Top guest favorite
A contemporary yurt is nestled among snow-dusted trees, surrounded by a blanket of white snow. A spacious deck extends from the yurt, providing access to the inviting living space. The serene winter landscape and trees enhance the retreat's secluded charm.
Yurt in Appleton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 374 reviews

SNOW SWEET, A Yurt for All Seasons

Snow Sweet at The Appleton Retreat is very private, check out the Trail Map. This contemporary yurt faces the Field of Dreams and has a nice view of Appleton Ridge. It features a private therapeutic hot tub on the deck, a fire pit, and fast wifi. The Appleton Retreat encompasses 120 acres hosting six unique retreats. To the south is the Pettengill Stream, a resource protected area. To the north is the Nature Conservancy's 1300 acre reserve.

Top guest favorite
A snow-covered landscape surrounds two distinct structures. The left building features a wooden balcony and stone accents, while the right building showcases a modern design with solar panels and bright red trim. Tall trees provide a natural backdrop under a clear blue sky.
Apartment in Blue Hill
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

Robin's Nest – Eco-friendly studio

New open apartment at the top of easy-access spiral stairs, private, and quiet located in the forest and a short walk to the sea. It features a balcony facing eastward, a queen size bed, and futon to sleep an additional two people. Also included is a kitchenette with a small refrigerator, hot-plate, and microwave. There is a full bath with fresh towels, hot shower, and a dining area which includes a pine table with benches.

Top guest favorite
A bright bedroom is filled with natural light from a large window, featuring a cozy bed covered with a patterned quilt. An octagonal window provides an additional source of light, while a bedside lamp offers soft illumination. A small green nightstand holds books and a decorative plant.
Apartment in Sedgwick
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Private Apartment at Cabin Cove

Sunny, quiet apartment with full kitchen, full bathroom, and private waterfront access. There is another apartment in the building. All entrances and facilities are completely separate. Five minute walk or one minute drive to public waterfront and boat launch. Fast wifi and a 42" flat screen Roku TV.

Top guest favorite
A quiet shoreline is depicted, featuring dense greenery reflected in calm, glassy waters. Fog gently envelops the landscape, creating a serene atmosphere with minimal visible rocks along the coast. The treeline extends into the distance, blending into the misty background.
Home in Blue Hill
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Downeast Treasure to Enjoy

This beautifully renovated 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home is available for your Maine vacation. You can enjoy nearby destinations and attractions or relax in comfort on the deck with a small but lovely view of Blue Hill Bay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Blue Hill?

    Blue Hill has stays in the town center with easy access to local markets, art galleries, and waterfront areas, as well as more secluded accommodations surrounded by woods. Choosing between in-town convenience or quiet, natural settings is often suggested for a range of travelers.

  • What are the best things to do in Blue Hill with kids?

    Families often explore local nature preserves, enjoy hands-on experiences at small museums, or join art workshops. The town has beach access, trails for easy walks, and frequent community events designed with young visitors in mind.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Blue Hill?

    Climb Blue Hill Mountain, browse local art galleries, and visit quiet beaches for tide pooling or picnics. Farmers' markets, live music, and historical walking tours are also often suggested activities.

  • How is the weather in Blue Hill?

    Blue Hill has cold winters, with temperatures between 9–35°F (-13–1°C), and warm summers typically reaching 75–80°F (24–27°C). Rain and occasional snowfall are common, so travelers often bring layers and rain gear year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Blue Hill?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer weather, green forests, and frequent outdoor events. Autumn brings colorful foliage, while quieter winter months have peaceful landscapes and opportunities for snowshoeing.

  • What are the best places to visit in Blue Hill?

    Explore Blue Hill Mountain for panoramic views, stroll the town's main street with its art galleries and historic buildings, or relax at the town landing by the water. Local nature reserves provide peaceful settings for walks and wildlife observation.

  • What are some hiking trails in Blue Hill?

    Blue Hill Mountain Trail is frequently suggested for scenic views, while Peter's Brook Trail winds through quiet forest and includes small waterfalls. Other local paths offer gentle routes suited to a range of abilities.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Blue Hill?

    Families can hike gentle trails, search for sea creatures in local tide pools, or join community events and craft workshops. The small-town atmosphere makes it easy to combine outdoor fun with visits to bakeries or ice cream shops.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Blue Hill?

    Explore Mount Desert Island for its trails and coastal scenery, visit the Schoodic Peninsula for quieter park experiences, or tour nearby fishing villages known for their working waterfronts and local dining. Art centers and nature preserves around the region add variety to day outings.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Blue Hill?

    Many stays in Blue Hill welcome pets, including options near the shoreline and in forested areas. Check each listing for specific amenities provided for traveling with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Blue Hill?

    Arriving early at farmers' markets is often recommended for the best local produce and baked goods. Using layers for changing weather, trying tide pool exploration at low tide, and connecting with local artists through galleries or workshops can enrich your visit.

  • What is Blue Hill known for?

    Blue Hill is known for its scenic mountain, historic village center, and a vibrant arts community. The area has strong traditions in local foods, maritime heritage, and seasonal festivals celebrated by residents and visitors.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Blue Hill?

    Look for lesser-known forest trails, secluded coves along the peninsula, and small art studios off the main roads. Community gardens, heritage walking paths, and tidal inlets provide quiet spots away from the busiest areas.

  • What are the best foods to try in Blue Hill?

    Local seafood such as lobster, crab, and scallops is frequently suggested, and many travelers sample blueberry desserts like pies or muffins. The area has fresh-baked breads, cheeses from regional creameries, and seasonally-inspired farm-to-table dishes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Blue Hill?

    Pack comfortable layers, a light rain jacket, and sturdy shoes, as weather can shift between cool mornings and warm afternoons. Sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent are also useful for outdoor activities around Blue Hill.

  • What is the nightlife in Blue Hill like?

    Blue Hill's nightlife centers around casual taverns, live music venues, and cafes that host local musicians. Evening options are often relaxed and community-focused, creating a welcoming atmosphere for conversation and music.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Blue Hill?

    The Blue Hill Fair draws the community with agricultural exhibits, rides, and music, especially around Labor Day weekend. Seasonal music festivals and art fairs are also highlights on the local calendar.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Blue Hill?

    Blue Hill has family-friendly vacation rentals with options like multi-bedroom homes, properties with kitchens, and open yards for play. Neighborhoods near local parks and playgrounds are often chosen by those traveling with children.

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