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Vacation Home near Beach
From $115 / night
Location:Castine, Maine
Bedrooms:2
Sleeps:4
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Deck
Activities:Beach, Biking, Golf, Tennis & more activities »
Description:Wonderful two-bedroom cottage with ocean views available for rent August 21st through Labor Day in Castine, Maine. Located in Downeast Maine, within one hour of Acadia National Park, Blue Hill, Stonington and more, Castine is one of Maine's most photogenic coastal villages, the kind writers describe as 'perfectly preserved,' according to The Boston Globe. Walking distance to the town's 9-hole golf course, tennis courts and picturesque harbor, our cottage features a deck that overlooks Blue Hill and the town harbor, an L-shaped living dining area, kitchen, two bedrooms (one with queen size bed and one with twin beds and room for more) and beautifully renovated bath. Home to Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Hardwick, Mary McCarthy, Phillip Booth and many more writers and artists, Castine offers a range of cultural events throughout the summer including concerts and lectures. It has a wonderful town library and offers endless opportunity for walking and biking. There is a stony beach in town and numerous fresh water lakes within a 30-minute drive. $800/​week... more info >>
From $225 / night
Location:Castine, Maine
Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2
Sleeps:8
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Laundry, Patio
Description:This vintage 1940's camp offers a location that is central to the charming Castine village, the bustling waterfront, and the trailhead to the stunning Witherle Woods. It's also right around the corner from The Manor, and perfect for wedding overflow or a nightcap. Stroll or bike to the village where live jazz, fresh-baked goodies, and towering elms await, or rock your worries away on the large screen porch, where the only thing that breaks the quiet is the occasional chime of bell buoys in the bay. The south-facing, spacious flagstone patio is perfect for sunbathing or dining and looks toward a field. Come unwind in this simple, cozy-feeling, yet spacious, fully furnished camp and enjoy the beauty and rich history of Castine.... more info >>
From $195 / night
Location:Castine, Maine
Bedrooms:5
Sleeps:10
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Cable/​Satellite TV, Internet Access, Pets OK, Wireless Internet Access & more amenities »
Activities:Golf, Kayaking, Restaurants, Sailing & more activities »
Description:Contemporary coastal cottage, in historical and hysterical downeast village. This three-story, south-facing, hill-top home, abuts a wilderness preserve, looks seaward, and at dawn is raucous with all the birdsong 35 species in the neighborhood! Five bedrooms, four baths, three decks and a wooded lot is the perfect retreat for a large family or three. This cottage was a single story until two years ago- when two floors were added making this essentially a new-build! Hard wood floors, marble counter tops, new appliances, super comfy mattresses, also new, and adirondack chairs outside for tipping and gossipping round out this idyllic rental. Grills on first and second floor decks. The town of Castine, pop 1,200, is renowned for it's 400 year maritime heritage, including one of the nation's best Maritime Academys. Castine also boasts Inns, pubs, wine/​ jazz bars, bakeries, yacht clubs and a nine hole golf course. And after sinning all week one can on Sunday, escape into one of the six churches, for redemption. Sea-kayaking, sailing, long forest strolls, short bike rides, sunsets at nearby lighthouse, and simply fresh seafood whether prepared at home or at one of the the three great restaurants within walking distance make this vacation rental outstanding.... more info >>
From $214 / night
Location:Castine, Maine
Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:3
Sleeps:9
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:Deck, Patio
Description:Abel Rogers House is one of the treasured homes in the historic seaside village of Castine. Built in 1803 in the classic federal style, the home exudes the regal qualities found in the many period homes that grace the Dutch-elm lined streets of Castine. The home captures breathtaking views of Castine Harbor, many islands, and across to Holbrook Island Sanctuary in the distance. The home easily views the Maine Maritime Academy flagship State of Maine as she enters and exits the harbor, as well as the wide array of schooners, lobster boats, and other seafaring vessels that traverse these popular coastal waters. The home is situated in a darling neighborhood of stately homes, and only a few minutes walk in either direction to the many Castine attractions. The home is maintained to perfection, keeping with a comfortable, traditional style. Its spacious interior offers living room, den, kitchen, formal dining room (seating for 10), breakfast room, 5 sizable bedrooms, and a large center hall. There is a large deck and patio area with ample outdoor seating, as well as big lawn for children and pets to play. From this centrally located home, guests can walk to the many surrounding attractions, and enjoy the vast array of activities this charming village has to offer!... more info >>
From $500 / night
Location:Castine, Maine
Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:5
Sleeps:10
Property Type:Vacation Home
Activities:Golf, Kayaking, Museums, Restaurants, Tennis & more activities »
Description:Castine is a small historic village on Penobscot Bay, one of the most beautiful bodies of water in the world. It has a rich colonial history. Originally occupied by the Tarrantine Indians, it was first colonized by French missionaries in the early 1600s. It was subsequently occupied by the French, Dutch and British. During the revolutionary war it was the site of the greatest naval defeat in American history prior to Pearl Harbor, the Penobscot expedition, during which Paul Revere established an artillery battery on an island directly across the harbor entrance from the house. The town has a museum documenting its history. There are numerous historical markers, revolutionary war forts and other landmarks. The town is recognized as one of the most walk able in the state. Its architecture is quite varied by period and includes a number of early colonial homes and buildings as well as early twentieth Century cottage. There are a number of restaurants and shops. There is an active waterfront with town docking facilities and rental moorings. A nine hole golf course and clay tennis courts are open to guests for modest fees. Rental kayaks and guided kayak tours are also available. There are a number of surrounding towns and villages to explore and Acadia National Park is one hour and fifteen minutes away. This is a perfect place for a memory filled vacation.... more info >>
From $128 / night
Location:Castine, Maine
Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:1
Sleeps:6
Property Type:Vacation Home
Amenities:BBQ, Balcony, Swimming Pool
Activities:Beach, Golf, Gym, Kayaking, Museums, Restaurants, Sailing, Tennis & more activities »
Description:This charming cottage is just sixty feet from the water and has easy steps leading down to the beach. Moonrise Anchorage is a former artists studio, and is laced with whitewashed post and beam, high ceilings, ample windows, and an eclectic mix of art, collectibles and furnishings. The open plan of combined living, dining and kitchen lends to each capturing the stunning water views outside, along with the lush gardens surrounding the cottage. Downstairs is a small first floor bedroom w/​ daybed (can be opened to a king sized trundle) and full bath. Upstairs is a 2 level sleeping area - the lower level with two twins (each with their own closet cabinets) and spacious upper floor with queen bed and window desk. There is also a sleeper sofa (in LR). A large sliding glass door opens to the main floor balcony, which overlooks the harbor, and holds ample flower baskets, plenty of outdoor seating, charcoal grill and an umbrella to provide shade. Located in historic Castine, this cottage easily takes advantage of blend of the culture, history and immense beauty that makes Castine so special. Many of its homes date back to the American Revolution and the streets remain lined with majestic, hundred year old Elm trees. Few towns can boast more in the way of recreation, cultural activities and community services, yet remain so unspoiled by commercial tourism. Amenities include sailing, kayaking, golf, tennis, the Maine Maritime Academy pool and fitness facilities, churches, a library, restaurants, museums, a small grocery store, community hospital and many musical concerts on the Green......all this just a short stroll from Moonrise Anchorage. Everything one could need for a spectacular vacation!... more info >>
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