Vacation rentals in Maine

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A modern cabin with an A-frame shape is illuminated by warm lights, surrounded by tall trees. In front, a fire pit with wooden chairs invites gatherings, while a hot tub and sauna are visible nearby, contributing to the outdoor relaxation space.
Cabin in South Berwick
5 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Romantic A-Frame cabin in the woods

Stay at Hidden Pines Cabins. Modern cabin tucked privately in the forest. Loaded with modern amenities make it perfect for a romantic getaway. Unwind in the hot tub looking up at the sky full of stars. Take a Sauna while being surrounded by nature all around. Relax by the fire pit. Located in the majestic forest of mount agamenticus, the extensive trail system is off our road. Short drive to the Ogunquit/ york beaches, outlets at Kittery and near Portsmouth, Dover and Portland restaurant scenes.

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A private hot tub is surrounded by trees displaying vibrant autumn leaves, with a gentle stream flowing nearby. A fire pit sits beside the hot tub, offering a cozy gathering space. The cabin's exterior features wooden siding and large windows that invite natural light.
Tiny home in Norway
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Glass Wall Waterfront Hot Tub Fireplace Tiny Home

Wake up to rushing waterfalls right outside your glass wall in this romantic waterfront tiny home in Norway, Maine! Private hot tub with river views, see-through gas fireplace, cozy raised queen bed overlooking the water, outdoor shower, hammocks, and direct access to hiking trails. Total privacy—no neighbors in sight. Modern kitchen, heated floors, fast WiFi, and thoughtful touches for couples or solo escapes. Romantic getaway near Sunday River skiing, golf & Maine adventures. Nature's oasis

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A modern treehouse structure stands elevated on wooden stilts among tall trees. The building features a triangular roof, wooden shingle siding, and several large windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Natural surroundings create a tranquil woodland setting.
Treehouse in Sanford
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Luxury Year-round Treehouse with private hot tub

Skyframe is one of 5 luxurious tiny homes that make up Littlefield Retreat, a tranquil woodland village of 3 treehouses and 2 hobbit houses – each with its own private hot tub and dock. To see all five dwellings, click on the photo to the left of “Hosted by Bryce”, then click “Show more…”. This 15-acre forest retreat on Littlefield Pond offers our guests an experience that feels like a trip up to the woods of northern Maine, but is closer to home and to all the attractions of southern Maine.

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A cozy living area is viewed through large glass sliding doors. A wooden coffee table is placed in front of a dark seating area, complemented by two plush pillows. A colorful piece of wall art adds vibrancy to the light-toned walls, enhanced by natural light from the outdoors.
Cabin in Georgetown
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Sauna+Near Beach+Pond+Outdoor Shower+Fire Pit

Relax at your own private forest retreat! * Private Cedar Glass Sauna * Minutes Reid State Park Beach & 5 Island🦞 * Private Outdoor Shower * Private Fire Pit w/S'mores * 100% Cotton sheets/towels * Rain Shower & Heated Bathroom Floor * AC/Heat * SmartTV & Record Player w/Vinyl * Fast Broadband Wifi *Pine Cabin is one of two cabins on 8 acres right down the road from one of the best beaches in Maine! The cabins are 150ft. apart and separated by a privacy screen and natural landscaping.

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Guesthouse in Lincolnville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 450 reviews

"The Lair" Guesthouse

"The Lair" is a just recently renovated small 200 square foot cabin with vaulted ceilings and plenty of natural sunlight. The building is located close to Green Tree Coffee and Tea, a coffee roaster, so the aroma of coffee will be in the air. We located about 400 yards South of the Islesboro Ferry and Lincolnville Beach and 2.4 milres North of Camden Hills State Park and Mount Battie. Free coffee and tea everyday, all day! We are closed for Winter, will re-open Mid-April. Thank you.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the A-frame cabin is showcased, featuring a unique wooden facade and metal roof. Sunlight streams through tall triangular windows, illuminating the surrounding wooded area. A gravel path leads to the entryway, enhancing the cabin's connection to nature.
Cabin in Freeport
5 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

The Maine Frame | Modern A-Frame Cabin in Freeport

• Perfect for small families or couples, our signature A-Frame cabin features a modern interior gas burning fireplace, soaring ceilings, huge windows, stylish interiors, and all the comforts of home. • This cozy 1,100 square foot space comfortably accommodates up to four guests in two bedrooms (one with a King-size bed and the other with a Queen-size bed) and a shared bathroom. • 7 minute drive to downtown Freeport. • Proud to be ranked in the top 1% and voted Guest Favorite!

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A vibrant garden space features a variety of colorful flowers alongside a white picket fence. An archway stands adorned with greenery, while a stone pathway leads to a calm water view. Decorative lanterns and a fountain add charm to this serene outdoor setting.
Cabin in Raymond
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Rustic, cozy cabin on Sebago Lake. A hidden gem.

Step out of the screened in patio to lakeside relaxation. Dive into crystal waters, snorkel or float with a cool beverage. Kayak or canoe out to Turtle Cove and enjoy the wildlife in this natural waterway teeming with birds to include our resident Blue Heron, ducks, geese, and loons who make this place their home. We have the fortune of bald eagles in several tall pines. Turtles sunning on doting rocks and lily pads in bloom greet us each day. It is a natural water landscape.

Top guest favorite
The treehouse structure is illuminated at dusk, highlighting its elevated design among tall trees. Soft lighting from the windows enhances its cozy appearance. A spacious deck can be seen extending from the building, inviting relaxation amidst the surrounding forest.
Treehouse in Appleton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 441 reviews

BREEZE, in a tree The Appleton Retreat

BREEZE Treehouse, at The Appleton Retreat is located on 120 acres of private land, bordered by 1,300 acres of a protected nature conservancy. To the south is the Pettengill Stream a resource protected area and to the north a large secluded pond. BREEZE does not have a hot tub but guests may reserve the sauna, which is close by and private. The Appleton Retreat is less than a 30 minute drive to Belfast, Rockport, Camden and Rockland, charming downeast seaside towns.

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The entrance of a tiny A-frame cabin showcases an open white door leading into the cozy interior. Lush green trees surround the cabin, creating a serene woodland setting. A small deck with potted plants adds to the inviting atmosphere.
Tiny home in Dresden
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Oak Hollow Tiny A-Frame - A Cozy Midcoast Getaway

This semi off grid tiny A-Frame is the sweetest little getaway nestled among a hollow of oak trees, the perfect little woodland oasis! A stone’s throw away from the Kennebec and Eastern Rivers and many great hikes close by. It’s also close to the best midcoast towns with fabulous restaurants and shopping. 15 minutes to scenic Route 1 + Maine’s beautiful coast. 45 minutes to Portland and the white sandy beaches of Popham and Pemaquid.

Top guest favorite
A spacious waterfront view captures the serene Kennebec River, adorned with small islands and surrounded by lush green trees. The sky is bright blue with scattered clouds, reflecting a tranquil natural setting.
Guesthouse in Bath
5 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Waterfront Sunrise Cove Cottage

Unwind with spectacular sunrises from this sunny waterfront cottage on a tidal cove in the Kennebec River! This is the perfect home base for a midcoast Maine getaway. The post-and-beam cottage has cozy furnishings and expansive views across a field, pond, and cove. Bald eagles and osprey soar overhead, sturgeon leap in the river & nights are full of stars. Owners live on property with small dog.

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A hot tub is positioned on lush green grass, surrounded by wildflowers and tall trees. The sun sets behind the forest, casting a warm glow across the landscape. A natural, serene ambiance is created as the sky transitions to evening.
Cabin in West Paris
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Log Cabin w/mtn views, hot tub, fire pit!

Welcome to the Hygge Hut! Relax in this cozy log cabin with stunning mountain views from every room. Enjoy the hot tub in the backyard, sit by the fire pit on the patio, and feel right at home with a full kitchen, bath, and laundry. Sleeps 4 comfortably. Plenty of hiking nearby. Skiing is just 20 mins to Mt. Abrams and 35 mins to Sunday River, many breweries, antique shops and gem digging nearby.

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Tiny home in Bangor
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Field of Dreams Tiny Home

Escape to our charming tiny home near Bangor, a perfect retreat for 2. Enjoy serene field views from a panoramic window, a private hot tub, and a cozy fire pit. Inside, a modern wood-paneled interior with a projector screen for movie nights awaits. This unique stay offers tranquility and modern comfort, just minutes from the city.

Popular amenities for Maine vacation rentals

All about Maine

Located on the northeastern tip of the Atlantic Coast, the state of Maine is the epitome of New England charm, with rugged coastlines giving way to an endless expanse of ocean and lighthouses and lobster boats dotting the horizon. For the outdoor adventurer, Maine’s wilderness is nothing short of breathtaking: Trek through the rocky red cliffs of Acadia National Park, cool off in year-round ice caves in Debsconeag Lakes Wilderness Area, and take a dip in the alpine pond on Tumbledown Mountain.

You can spend endless hours breathing in the fresh sea air here. For those more inclined to a city break, Maine has some of the most charming coastal towns around, starting with its biggest city, Portland. Stock up on local artisan wares, sample an up-and-coming restaurant scene, and peruse vintage and antiques shops brimming with treasures. However you choose to spend your time here, one thing is non-negotiable: Make sure to save space in your itinerary to sample Maine lobster in all its freshly-caught glory.

What are the top things to do in Maine?

Lighthouses

Maine’s lighthouses have been important navigational points and welcoming safe havens to seafaring folk for 200 years. Many of these 65 landmark lighthouses are open to the public for tours — some house quaint museums, others can be climbed for panoramic coastal views. As you make your way throughout the state, keep your eye out for them; even if just from afar, they’re postcard-perfect sights to see.

Eat lobster

From inventive farm-to-table fare in Portland’s best restaurants, to piping hot bowls of clam chowder, bean suppers, clambakes, and craft beers, Maine’s local culinary scene is nothing short of drool-worthy. Still, there is one food that rules them all: lobster. Lobster rolls, steamed lobster, boiled lobster, grilled lobster — no matter the preparation, nothing beats eating it here, straight from the sea.

Acadia National Park

Maine is beautiful any which way you look, but Acadia National Park is perhaps the most beautiful corner of the state. From the heritage-protected Merchant Row islands famous for their granite, to learning about the homeland of the Wabanaki indigenous people, to lush forests painted in all the colors of fall, there are endless trails and treks to discover.

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