Maine vacation rentals

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Other great vacation rentals in Maine

Guest favorite

Loft in West Gardiner

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Cozy, Efficiency Apartment with Hot Tub

Nov 27 – Dec 4

G$24,828 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Cabin in Freeport

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 469 reviews

Cozy Cottage-Near Harbor & Park

May 14 – 21

G$32,617 GYD per night
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Tiny home in Trenton

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

The Tiny House with the Enormous View of Acadia

Dec 6 – 13

G$30,495 GYD per night
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Cottage in Sebec

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Cozy All-Season Cottage on Sebec Lake in Maine

Mar 20 – 27

G$27,275 GYD per night
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Home in Harrington

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

A waterfront home on the rugged Maine coast.

Mar 5 – 12

G$43,020 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Cottage in Machiasport

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Cliff-perched cottage w private hiking trails

Dec 3 – 10

G$83,775 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Cottage in Edgecomb

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Spectacular Water View Cottage

Nov 5 – 12

G$26,554 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Cottage in Topsham

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Cozy waterfront home on Merrymeeting Bay.

Oct 22 – 29

G$33,510 GYD per night

Maine fishing vacation rentals

Your guide to Maine

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.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Maine

Maine’s full four seasons are part of what makes this state so beautiful. When to visit depends entirely on what you’re coming here to do. Maine rentals on the beach fill up fast in the summer (so book ahead), but with good reason: the weather is typically warm, the beaches are beautiful, and there is no shortage of outdoor activities to enjoy. Late spring and early autumn are good choices if you want to skip some of the crowds but still take advantage of nice weather for walking, hiking, and boating. Fall is possibly the most beautiful time to visit, as the forests break out in shades of reds, orange, and gold, though you risk the chance of rain or even snow in later months. In the winter, temperatures drop and blankets of snow turn the mountains into a skier or snowboarder’s paradise.


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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