Place a home just about anywhere in Maine, and it’s probably going to be stunning. From the beauty of the inland foliage and rivers to the majestic glory of the mountainous coast, the northeastern state is a haven for scenic overlooks and memorable exploration. So we’ve rounded up a list of eye-catching rentals that just go an edge above the rest, with dreamy locations, mesmerizing interiors and the ability to rack up serious acknowledgment on Instagram. So here you go, the most stunning vacation rentals in Maine.
Upscale Timber-Frame Cottage, Pownal
True elegance meets the classic Maine cottage, and it’s purely dreamy. While in the cutest small town, Portland isn’t far away. Enjoy the exposed beams, eclectic accents and polished woods in this Airbnb Plus.
The Sparrow’s Nest Charming Country Cottage, Boothbay Harbor
The unique architecture of this Airbnb Plus is immediately captivating. Swoon-worthy accents continue into the interior with antique furniture and heavenly white planked walls. Prime views of either stars or foliage can be found sitting on the upper balcony.
Gorgeous 13-Acre Property on the Sheepscot River, Wiscasset
With a stunning riverside location in Wiscasett (you have to get a lobster roll from Reds Eats), this cottage has a blend of both contemporary and timeless attributes. Vines creep up the stone exterior while the bathrooms are fresh with subway tiling.
Water's Edge - Oceanfront Home with Water & Acadia Mountain Views, Hancock Point
With about 1,200 square feet of space, this Vrbo rental offers panoramic water views, three bedrooms, and one bathroom. It is between Acadia National Park’s Schoodic Peninsula and Mt Desert Island, offering a serene escape and private access to the unspoiled coast. Watch the ocean and mountains from your private deck and use the two kayaks on the property to get out on the water.
Dog-Friendly Lakefront Cabin with Private Dock, Rockwood
You can stay along Moosehead Lake when you book this Maine vacation rental on Vrbo. It is a 600-square-foot cabin that sleeps four people and has two bedrooms and one bathroom. The rental is steps from the water and has a private dock that is 20 feet long and four feet wide. It’s nice to enjoy a meal outside at the patio table on the dock when the weather is nice. Dogs are welcome here when you pay an extra pet fee.
Oceanfront Home & Guesthouse with Incredible Ocean Views & Deck, Ocean Point
Travelers in Maine can stay at this 2,275-square-foot rental space that accommodates eight guests and has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It stands out for its oceanfront location, where the water meets Ocean Point’s rocky shores. The home is a seven-minute drive from downtown Boothbay Harbor. In addition to the main house, you’ll also get the crow’s nest loft that is especially fun for kids. Parking is available for three cars, and the oceanfront deck is perfect for sitting in a rocking chair and enjoying an al fresco lunch.
Tree Dwelling with Water Views and Cedar Hot Tub, Georgetown
Here’s a unique tree-dwelling that you can rent for your trip to Maine. It is atop a 21-acre wooded hillside and offers beautiful water views. The treehouse is cozy year-round and has a king-size bed, hot tub, and ample windows. There are two additional tree dwellings on this same property, and guests have access to the adjoining 40 acres of land with trails and docks. Kayaks and canoes are available for free during your stay.
Snow Sweet – A Yurt for All Seasons, Appleton
This contemporary yurt is available to rent and has a lovely view of the Appleton Ridge. It is on a 120-acre retreat with six unique places to stay. The Nature Conservancy’s 1,300-acre reserve and the Pettengill Stream are nearby for outdoor recreation. Features of this 20-foot yurt are a bathroom, screened porch, and hot tub that is perfect for stargazing. Dogs are allowed here with an extra fee and breed restrictions.
“Percival” Penthouse Suite, Portland
Portland has some truly incredible historic buildings, many of which have been stunningly converted into guest accommodations, like this top floor dwelling. It’s all about the windows, like the skylights and floor to ceiling bedroom panes that definitely remind us of the building’s 1800s warehouse past.
“Henry” Penthouse Suite, Portland
Sure it may be pricey, but you’ll quickly realize this jaw-dropping penthouse is worth it. Skylights let natural beams brighten the brick-walled rooms with exposed wood ceilings, and the rooftop balcony adds on even more “wow factor”.
Kate-Ah-Den Cabin, New Sharon
With a woodsy yet refined charm, this artistically crafted home has incredible views of surrounding New Sharon. It’s the perfect place to come for seclusion or a nature-oriented stay for the family.
Coyote's Den at The Howling Woods, Tremont
Exuding a simplistic fairytale feel, this rustic slice of heaven in Tremont houses a group of small cabins, and this one might be our favorite. On the property, you’ll find misfit animals who now have a loving home amongst the hosts and guests. The ocean is a short bike ride away and peaceful hikes are beyond the trees.
Green Camp | Modern Retreat Among The Pines, Kennebunkport
The sleek design of this modern home contrasts pristinely against the Maine woods in Kennebunkport. Three bedrooms face the gorgeous surroundings, and living spaces are prime for lounging with floor to ceiling windows and comforting decor.
Deja Blue Guest Beach House, Saco
Deja Blue is a guest house by the sea in Maine. It sleeps up to three people with a queen-size bed in the bedroom and a sofa bed in the living room. At this vacation rental, you’ll be in a separate guesthouse with smart TVs, complimentary coffee and tea, and a gas grill available. It’s a year-round escape that welcomes dogs with prior approval and an additional pet fee. You’ll love the beach neighborhood that’s very dog- and kid-friendly during your stay.
Precipice Tiny House at Acadia Yurts, Southwest Harbor
Here at Acadia Yurts, visitors can rent one of several tiny houses or eco-friendly yurts on the property. This particular Vrbo listing is for a 240-square-foot tiny house that sleeps two people. You will have a glamping experience here while having all the amenities of a home and being surrounded by wooded land by the Acadia National Park. There is a wellness center on the property that offers yoga, an infrared sauna, and a floatation tank – all available for guests for an additional charge.
The Cottage at the McCobb House, Boothbay Harbor
Here’s a private Maine cottage located on an acre and a half of wooded grounds and surrounded by the forest. It feels secluded but is just a mile to waterfront attractions and restaurants. Four people can stay in this Airbnb, which is detached from the main house and has its own private entrance and parking for two vehicles. The Airbnb host stocks the kitchen with continental breakfast items, but the hosts are also willing to make you a cooked meal or pack you a boxed lunch for an additional charge.
Log Cabin on Lovely Mountain Pond, Newry
Two adventurous travelers will love staying at this cabin that is tucked into nature and on the edge of a wildlife-rich pond. It offers a glamping-style experience and has a comfy bed, a small kitchen, and a sink with running water. The simple cabin was built around 1902 and was originally used as a fishing camp. There is an outhouse about 125 feet from the cabin, while a shower and flush toilets are available to guests in the main house 200 feet away. Book this rental to be deep in the woods and out among the wildlife!
Nomad's Rest – Secluded Modern Camp Dome, Ellsworth
For a unique stay in Maine, you can book this geodesic dome that is 30 minutes from Acadia National Park and has hiking and biking trails within 10 minutes away. The dome is outfitted with a bathroom and shower. It overlooks Branch Lake and Mount Desert Island, and the property comes with a charcoal grill and campfire pit. You will need to take a short hike to reach the dome but will be rewarded with great adventure when you arrive.
Precipice Studio with Loft, Bar Harbor
Not only stylish with a neat loft, this apartment provides relatively affordable accommodations, with a five star location. Everything in vibrant Bar Harbor is at guests fingertips—shops, restaurants, boat rides and nature via Acadia.