Lodging in Maine

If camping isn’t your thing, that’s ok. Check out these alternative Maine lodging accommodations:

Bed & Breakfasts in Maine

Doesn’t the idea of a quaint farmhouse B&B / country inn just sound so Maine? There’s a number of lovely Victorian B&B’s throughout Maine as well, to stay in classic New England charm.

Maine Rental Cabins & Lakeside Cottages

Whether you’re looking for a rustic hunting cabin or a cozy lakeside cottage, there’s plenty to be found all across the state.

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Maine Vacation Homes & Condo Rentals

Rent a waterfront home for a week or all summer long! From beachront estates to vacation rentals on Maine’s many lakes, there’s definitely a vacation rental in Maine somewhere calling your name. In Portland, there’s even waterfront condo rentals in easy walking distance to the many boutique shops, restaurants and bars in the Old Port.

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Maine Hotels & Motels

The coastal tourist towns have plenty of campy roadside motels and motorlodges, some of which are hidden gems…the rest shall we say, have a ‘vintage’ charm? During peak summer travel months, you’ll often find yourself desperate for any type of lodging accommodations, and you’ll often have to choose price over location.

Oceanside Resorts in Maine

There are a few upscale resorts in Maine on the water to experience. Bar Harbor, Boothbay Harbor, Cape Elizabeth,  Kennebunkport, Ogunquit, Wells and York are just some of the more popular areas along Maine’s coastline where you’ll find these beach resorts.

Mountain and Lakefront Resorts in Maine

Summer vacations at Maine’s ski resorts like Sunday River and Sugarloaf are just as fun. There’s plenty of hiking trails and mountain biking to do in Maine’s western mountains, as well as other summer activities like golf at their beautiful courses.

Maine is also home to about 6,000 interior lakes and bodies of water. Popular, large lakes like Moosehead Lake and Sebago Lake have many places to stay for year round vacations in Maine, as they make great places for a summer vacation or winter snowmobiling trips in Maine. Smaller lakes and ponds often have private vacation homes for rent and seasonal cottage rentals.