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Centrally located in Milford, Milford Motel On the River is within the vicinity of Hudson Museum and University of Maine. This motel is within the vicin


Beds: 2 Baths: 1 Sleep: 5

Beds: 2 Baths: 1 Sleep: 5

Island View Cottage sits in a small fishing village overlooking Malaga Island and Casco Bay and provides a luxurious spot along the Maine coast to relax


Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Sleep: 6

Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Sleep: 6

Couples or families are welcome at this beautifully renovated, immaculate cottage in a little fishing village at the mouth of the New Meadows River.  I


Beds: 3 Baths: 1 Sleep: 6

Beds: 3 Baths: 1 Sleep: 6

Secluded mountain getaway just minutes from one of New England's best mountain villages and the White Mountain National Forest. Plenty of outside re


Beds: 3 Baths: 3 Sleep: 6

Beds: 3 Baths: 3 Sleep: 6

The Gallery apartment is a delightful spot for a couple or for one traveler. Spacious, bright, and airy, the apartment is above our home and my studio/g


Beds: 1 Baths: 1 Sleep: 2

Beds: 1 Baths: 1 Sleep: 2

St. Croix is truly luxury at its best! This two-story waterfront cottage has been recently updated with new furnishings, carpeting, bedding, and WiFi. S


Beds: 3 Baths: 2.5 Sleep: 6

Beds: 3 Baths: 2.5 Sleep: 6

Ledge Lawn Cottage rental vacation, on the New Meadows, is located about six miles from the open Atlantic. This is a beautiful tidal Bay, It has 10 f


Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Sleep: 8

Beds: 3 Baths: 2 Sleep: 8

A family focused vacation rental destination. With respect to the peaceful solitude of the lake, our neighborhood, and municipality, we are very disc


Beds: 9 Baths: 4 Sleep: 20

Beds: 9 Baths: 4 Sleep: 20

This large, unique lakefront vacation home, fondly called \"Bryant Pond Station,\" is a piece of Maine history. In the late 1800\'s, it was a thriv


Beds: 7 Baths: 3 Sleep: 20

Beds: 7 Baths: 3 Sleep: 20

Our cottages, houses, apartments, and rooms are quiet, clean, and comfortable. All on or near the Atlantic Ocean.

In addition to our


Beds: 4 Baths: 4 Sleep: 8

Beds: 4 Baths: 4 Sleep: 8


About maine Holiday Rentals

About Vacation Home Rentals in Maine

Maine, the thirty-eightieth most populous state in the US, also famous as Vacationland, is a bewitching tourist destination for tourists the world over.  It has a humid tropical climate and booms with mountains, forests, lakes, coastlines and waterways. Seafood cuisines and adventurous activities further enhance the importance of this destination. For the accommodation of tourists, there are various types of vacation home rentals in Mainevillas, cottages, condos, cabins, chalets and apartments. Furnished with all the modern amenities, they are both spacious and comfortable.

Why Visit Maine?

Maine has lots of things to captivate the attention of tourists—national parks, museums, the quaint towns, cool beaches, adventurous activities and salivating cuisines. All in all, tourists can enjoy a great time here.

Things to Visit in Maine

Maine did not become famous overnight. There are many natural and man-made attractions that have forced tourists to include it in their itineraries. Nevertheless, those that are the most sought-after include the following:

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay: Spread over 270-acre of land, it is an awesome place for tourists to spend their moments in midst of exotic plants, theme gardens, woodlands and many other natural gems. It is really a place with flavors, fragrances and textures. Strolling is the most enjoyable activity in this region. Tourists can take photographs of blooming flowers to store the best moments of their lives.

Maine Maritime Museum: This is a major attraction in Maine, which is famous for shipbuilding, seafaring and lobstering. Spread over 20-acre of land, it has a blacksmith shop, boats and an antique birch bark canoe. In addition, it has a huge collection of materials and artifacts related to maritime. Above all, the oldest fishing schooner, Mary E, can be seen here.

Monhegan Island: Located at a distance of ten miles from Maine, this islandis famous for crashing waves, rugged granite cliffs and fishing. Those, who have artistic attitudes, will enjoy this place very much.  It has many galleries and studios. It is also prone to a fierce undertow and rogue waves. So, tourists are warned to walk carefully on the rocks.

Boothbay Harbor: As the largest harbor in Boston, it is very popular among tourists. It has a large variety of cruise vessels and lobster boats. Here, tourists can enjoy ocean cruises, deep-sea fishing, and whale watching. In addition, it houses antique shops, seafood restaurants, art galleries, Carousel Music Theater, community band, Opera House, Boothbay Railway Village and the Maine State Aquarium.

Kennebunkport: Lying at a distance of 12.5 miles from Portland, it is a very popular destination to beat the heat during the summer season. It houses boutiques, galleries and restaurants. The chief attractions include the Wedding Cake House, the Brick Store Museum and the Seashore Trolley Museum. The activities commonly indulged in here include fishing, lobstering, boating, etc.

Beaches near Maine

Maine boasts many beaches, where tourists can have a whale of a time. Those that are very popular in this state in terms of their recreational activities include the following:

Higgins Beach, Scarborough: Located near a residential neighborhood, this beach is famous for various activities—fishing, surfing, kayaking, etc. Tourists can lounge on its sand to feel cool and relieved. In addition, they can stir up their taste buds with tasty seafood.

Popham Beach, Phippsburg: Famous as one of the most undeveloped beaches in the state, it has three-mile of sand and is a perfect place for tourists enjoying a summer vacation. Those, who are strong swimmers and surfers, will enjoy the beach very much.

Old Orchard Beach: This is one of the oldest beaches in Maine. It is a great place for a family get together. Here, tourists can enjoy bird watching, whale watching, etc. The modern amenities provided for the convenience of tourists include Wi-Fi and parking.

Crescent Beach, Cape Elizabeth: The name ‘Crescent’ aptly suits this beach as it is one of the prettiest beaches in Maine. It has hiking trails for those who love adventurous activities. Bird watching, sunbathing and fishing are common activities for tourists.

Best Time to Visit Maine

The best time to visit Maine is from May 21st to September 30th. During this time, the weather remains moderate and there is the least chance of rainfall and snowfall. As a result, tourists can have a whale of a time.

How to Visit Maine?

Tourists can easily visit Maine from any part of the world. The chief airports located here include Knox County Regional Airport, Northern Maine Regional Airport at Presque Isle, Portland International Jetport and Bangor International Airport. The local means of transportation include buses, cars and trams.

Vacation Home Rentals in Maine

Find American Rentals, one of the most reliable Maine vacation rentals by owner provide no-booking-fee vacation rentals to tourists at affordable prices. Its services are available around the clock on a prompt basis.