Wolf Cove Inn

Maine’s hospitality is legend, from its welcome to its delicious food, and this is proven by the incredible longevity of some of its inns and guesthouses! While seeking out the best B&Bs in Maine our Gurus came across numerous properties that have been in the business of hosting guests since the 18th century, and even more from the 19th! We’ve included some of these inns and guesthouses in our list, as well as more contemporary properties, because as far as the facilities and hospitality is concerned they amount to much the same thing. So our list of the best B&Bs in Maine is quite a cracker!

For the Album

Blind Tiger

  • Blind Tiger is an oddly named, but beautifully converted 19th century guesthouse just a short walk from the ocean in Portland. If you’re a fan of interiors magazines then this might be the B&B for you: its colour palette ranges through the up-to-the-minute trends in design magazines, with the furniture and art to match, plus you'll find fireplaces, large windows and sophisticated lounges for relaxing.
  • Portland’s Pomegranate Inn is a warm and welcoming eight room B&B with eclectic interiors and plenty of character. Each of the rooms are totally unique, and feature quirky wallpaper and antiques, local artworks and hand-painted murals. The Western Promenade location is sophisticated and close to the water. The staff are super keen, and breakfast is a collection of small plates offering innovative, fresh flavours.

For the Views

The Trellis House

  • The Trellis House is a small, chic and charming coastline inn in quaint Ogunquit, offering eight very varied rooms and suites, stunning water views and a gourmet breakfast! Expect New England style both outside and in, with a nautical vibe. Some rooms have private balconies, and cosy stoves for enjoying a fire too.

For a Rural Escape

Lodge at Moosehead Lake

  • The Lodge at Moosehead Lake is in a remote, but very picturesque spot, right on the shores of Moosehead Lake. The lodge is orientated towards the lake, with floor-to-ceiling windows, and private lakeside patios. It has nine guest rooms, rustically themed, but all different — some are quite creative; think totem pole four-poster beds, antlers, indoor swing seats and antique snow shoes!

For New England Charm

Lindenwood Inn

  • With its blue clapboard exterior and white railings, the Lindenwood Inn looks like the Maine address many of us dream about. Especially once you take into account the location in pretty Southwest Harbor. Its 15 rooms are individually, and traditionally decorated with cosy, homely touches; our favourites have private balconies. There’s also a separate bungalow, beside the pool in the garden. Inside there’s a small bar and a welcoming sitting room with a fireplace.
  • Windward House is another converted historic home in the shuttered clapboard, New England style. In addition to the large porch and charming facade, Windward is surrounded by a beautiful, mature garden, complete with fire-pit, fountains and lots of flowers. There are eight rooms and suites inside, individually decorated, and featuring a romantic collection of antiques, and extras like wood-burning stoves and private balconies. They do a two course breakfast every morning, and there’s a 24hour guest pantry.
  • The Kennebec Inn is a small and charming inn in the heart of historic Kennebec, with just four spacious rooms adorned with antiques and rustic chic details. The dining room is a rather regal affair, where they serve a gourmet breakfast. Outside there’s a pool in a large garden.

For Romantics

Abigail's Inn

  • Abigail's Inn is a beautifully converted historic townhouse in Camden, compete with pillars, porch and manicured gardens. Inside are four rooms, each one-of-a-kind, with neutral colour schemes, plus a relaxed and cosy communal lounge, breakfast patio, dining room, courtyard and a parlour with an open fire. All the rooms are quite romantic, but the Mt. Battle room has a two person jetted tub.
  • Kennebunkport’s Inn at English Meadows has been converted from a traditional New England style house with a charming turret ‘wing’ and big shuttered windows. The 11 guest rooms are carefully decorated in a neutral, contemporary style, and have large beds and “luxury hotel” linens. Some of the rooms have their own fireplaces, and there’s a charming terrace where they serve a three course breakfast!
  • The 16 rooms of the Hartwell House Inn are actually spread across two houses, on Perkins Cove, Ogunquit. They’re all different, but feature wood floors and furnishings, a smattering of antiques and design pieces — you’ll see some four-poster beds, some fireplaces, and two-person jetted tubs too. Breakfast on baked goods and explore the area on foot.
  • Wolf Cove Inn is a remote inn, perched on the edge of a gorgeously peaceful glacial lake. Its 11 rooms and suites are arranged through a beautifully converted main house in the New England style, and in luxurious private cabins. The decor is classically stylish, in muted colours, and some rooms have romantic features like spa baths; they all have lake views, cosy arm chairs and warm throw rugs. The garden slopes down to the water, and the inn has its own canoes. Idyllically refreshing!

For Foodies

Berry Manor Inn

  • Berry Manor Inn is a gorgeous Victorian mansion turned 12 room B&B, with roaring fireplaces, an elegant clapboard facade, lots of huge windows and a charming collection of antiques that includes frills, flounces, tassels and valances. It’s a bit like a life-size doll's house. The Rockland location makes it a good base for foodies, apparently it’s got the highest ratio of restaurant seats per capita in the US.
  • Foodie capital, Portland’s West End Inn is a refined B&B on a treelined street in the pretty West End neighbourhood. It’s unusually not clapboard, but has a rather grand red brick facade, with large bay windows and double-height ceilings. There are six individually designed guest rooms, decorated with mid-century furnishings, and contemporary pieces. The dining room and sitting room are sophisticated places to relax, and there’s a small bar serving snacks.

For History Buffs

The Spouter Inn

  • It’s a somewhat unconventional name, but The Spouter Inn, is actually quite a charmingly traditional place, a classic New England home, just across from the beach in the quaint village of Lincolnville. Now a B&B with eight rooms, the inn was built in 1832, and it retains some of its original features, like the wood-beamed ceilings and floors, and the wonderful wraparound verandah. There’s a nautical theme, with plenty of maps on the walls, and lots of blue and white, and some of the rooms have private balconies and whirlpool bathtubs. The breakfast is gourmet!
  • Timbercliffe Cottage is a colonial era house turned intimate, six room B&B, overlooking Penobscot Bay in pretty Camden. Expect beautiful, traditionally decorated rooms, with simple antiques, gas fireplaces, large bathtubs, and embroidery testers on the walls. A delicious breakfast is served on the wraparound porch-with-a-view.

For a Beach Break

The Beach House Inn

  • The Beach House Inn is one of the oldest B&Bs in Maine, an oceanfront, Victorian charmer built in 1891, on the edge of Kennebunkport Beach. There are 34 rooms and suites, all now light and contemporary, and the best with sea views. You can still feel the historic peace on the wrap-around porch of an evening, but it can be pleasantly bustling at breakfast, afternoon tea, or cheese-board-o’clock. Bike hire comes complimentary too.
  • The Captain Swift Inn is a recently refurbished, nine room inn with considered contemporary decor and a cosy, friendly atmosphere. There are several inviting living rooms and lounges, some with fireplaces, and all with plump, welcoming sofas. Its Camden location makes it a grand choice for eating out and exploring the region, and it’s just two blocks from the beach! Some of the suites are family sized.

For a Tranquil Retreat

Squire Tarbox Inn

  • The white, board-clad Russell House B&B is a converted house in pretty Boothbay Harbor, ideal if you’re looking for peace, modern charm and hospitality. There are just eight rooms, decorated with contemporary style and local art, and featuring large windows and large, comfortable beds. This is a relaxed pick, with a pleasant house party feel: think cookies by the fire, lots of boardgames, and wine and stories round the fire pit.
  • Set in acres of farmland and old growth woods, the Squire Tarbox Inn is a recently renovated building dating originally from 1763. The overall shape of the original house has been retained, along with some of the wood beams, but it’s been very crisply decked out with elegant, contemporary neutrals in all of the 11 rooms and suites, and in the dining room, where they serve a gourmet breakfast.

For Great Value

The Chadwick BandB

  • The Chadwick B&B is a charming townhouse in the heart of Portland’s West End, converted into a four room B&B. The decor is chic and contemporary, and each room is different — some have a private balcony or fireplace, and they all have spacious bathrooms with large tubs. They do a feast of a breakfast (which includes lobster!) and of an evening they get the fire pit lit.

Still not sure where to book?

20 Best B&Bs in Maine

Lindenwood Inn

Southwest Harbor (Maine)

Lindenwood Inn is a charming, seasonal bed and breakfast with a peaceful garden and quiet swimming pool. Cosy bedrooms with homely touches and individual designs. Guests can relax in the small bar and welcoming sitting room with fireplace.

  • Great walks - Acadia National Park
  • Sights nearby - Southwest Harbor
  • Restrictions on children - No children
  • Hideaway
from $132 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Inn at English Meadows

Kennebunkport (Maine)

Luxury bed and breakfast in a fine New England house. Bedrooms are immaculately decorated in a contemporary style with large beds and fine linens. The Inn feels homely and intimate and is just a short walk to the Dock Square, Kennebunkport - which has a number of restaurants and small shops.

  • Sights nearby - Within walking distance of Kennebunkport Village with its many historic properties
  • Birdwatching - Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
  • Local markets - Dock Square
  • Great walks
from $179 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Beach House Inn

Kennebunkport (Maine)

Dating back to 1891, The Beach House is one of the oldest Bed & Breakfast, oceanfront hotels in Maine. The seaview bedrooms are light, crisp and elegant. The house maintains its original Victorian charm, while providing all modern conveniences. The perfect New England getaway!

  • Great walks - From woods and wetlands or seashore beaches and rugged coastlines, the Kennebunk, Maine area has it all.
  • Sights nearby - Maine Maritime Museum, Kennebunkport Brick Store Museum, Kennebunkport Trolley Museum.
  • Sailing - Soak up the sun and salt air on our daily sailing excursions.
  • Surfing - Nearby Gooch Beach is renowned for surfing.
from $129 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Lodge at Moosehead Lake

Maine (Maine)

An enchanting lodge perched right on the Mooseshead Lake. The luxurious lodge is orientated towards the lake, with floor to ceiling windows and private patios. Each room has its own theme, think totem pole fourposters, indoor swing seats, and antique snow shoes. A sophisticated wilderness escape!

  • Back to Nature - Peace, quiet, lush forests, life-filled lakes and experienced guides to explain it all to you- what could be better?
  • Birdwatching - There have been more than 415 species of birds recorded in Maine, and no more beautiful place to observe them.
  • Fishing - From fly fishing, trolling or ice fishing, there is something here for everyone.
  • Restrictions on children - Children cannot be accomodated at this hotel.
from $282 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Russell House B&B

Boothbay Harbor (Maine)

A quaint and charming B&B in the lovely town of Boothbay Harbour. Modern interiors are thoughtfully laid out with comfortable beds, local artworks and indulgent treats such as natural boutique toiletries. They serve an excellent breakfast and the helpful staff will make you feel right at home.

  • Total relaxation - Tuck into homemade cookies by the fire, play boardgames in the lounge or chill out in your plush room
  • Sights nearby - Nearby Pemaquid Point is a stunning natural spectacle with a pretty lighthouse now housing an art gallery and museum
  • Great walks - Be sure to check out the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, a wonderful spot for walking
  • Full of character
from $133 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Pomegranate Inn

Portland, Maine

A warm and welcoming, albeit slightly whacky, boutique B&B in Portland. The interiors are a treasure trove of local artworks, murals and antique pieces that tie together beautifully to create a vibrant and lively environment. The breakfast is exceptional and the staff are knowledgable and helpful.

  • Romantic Break - This luxurious and unique boutique offers guests a chance to relax, unwind and feel pampered in a spectacular setting
  • Fishing - Become a fisherman for the day and head out with Lucky Catch Cruises to catch your own lobster
  • Opulent
  • House party feel
from $173 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Blind Tiger

Portland, Maine

Beautifully resorted 19th-century guesthouse walking distance from the sea. Interiors are divine; roaring fireplaces, wooden ceilings and period features blend seamlessly with minimalist four-poster beds, bold colour walls, unique antique furniture & modernist artwork. Stylish, sophisticated & sexy.

  • Local exploring - Portland is a small city that has so much to offer; go sailing, climb a lighthouse, visit museums or tour the historic downtown
  • Sights nearby - A short drive will take you to Portland Downtown Historic District. Victoria Mansion is a must
  • Great walks - Sample one of the area's many foodie tours - and try as much lobster as possible
  • Sailing - Go on a sailing adventure down the Maine coast on a schooner
from $206 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Wolf Cove Inn

Maine

Rural lakeside inn. Gorgeous rooms in the Main House and luxury cabin channel soft classical decor; expect muted colours, fireplaces, spa baths with lake views, cosy armchairs and warm throws. Enjoy a private dock, sloping shore-front gardens and complimentary canoes. Stay with someone special.

  • Romantic Break - Romantic lake-side lodge perfect for special weekends away a deux. Make sure to grab a drink in time for the sunset
  • Back to Nature - Come here to experience the famous New England fall foliage; surrounded by forests, you won't be disappointed
  • Total relaxation - Read a book in front of a roaring fire or on the outdoor porch before a leisurely soak in the tub
  • Weddings - A special setting for an picture-perfect intimate fall wedding
from $189 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Captain Swift Inn

Camden (Maine)

Recently refurbished inn set in a traditional shuttered shingle building. Decor is contemporary and considered; think neat colour combos, matching sofa suites and modern spa-showers. Relax next to roaring fireplaces in several cosy living rooms. A stylish and elegant option close to the harbour.

  • Local exploring - Explore coastal Maine's scenic harbours, shops, restaurants and lighthouses. The team can assist with tours and euipment hire
  • Sights nearby - A ferry will take you to nearby Mid Coast Islands for days exploring beaches, restaurants and shops by bike
  • Kayaking - Kayak, canoe, swim or simply admire the views at stunning Lake Megunticook
  • Sailing
from $182 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Berry Manor Inn

Rockland (Maine)

Absolutely gorgeous owner-run B&B situated within a Victorian mansion. Live-out period-drama fantasies with roaring fireplaces, sloping roofs, opulent four-poster beds & floral wallpaper, while enjoying flat-screen TVs and modern bathrooms. A real-life luxurious doll's house bursting with charm.

  • Local exploring - Maine offers the visitor so much; outdoor activities, museums & art galleries, restaurants, historic sites & stunning landscapes
  • Foodies - Rockland has one of the highest ratios of restaurant seats per capita in the US. Come here for fresh lobster & delicious seafood
  • Honeymoons - Reasonably priced yet offering a super romantic yet authentic once-in-a-lifetime experience
  • Sights nearby - There are 12 historic iconic Maine lighthouses to visit in the surrounding Midcoast area
from $169 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Trellis House

Ogunquit (Maine)

A charming coastal inn set in the quaint seaside town of Ogunquit. Featuring eight elegant rooms & suites with vibrant colour schemes, private balconies, stunning water and ocean vistas and cosy fireplaces. Enjoy a delicious gourmet breakfast made with local ingredients. Intimate luxury.

  • Local exploring - Discover the quiant fishing village with its antique shops, galleries and theatre
  • Beach Life - Explore the fine stretches of pristine white beaches and rugged cliffs
  • No restaurant - A gourmet breakfast is provided
  • Views - Choose between gorgeous water and beach views
from $202 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Hartwell House Inn

Ogunquit (Maine)

A 16 room inn, spread out across two houses, in the heart of Perkins Cove. Rooms are elegant and romantic with four-poster beds, plush linens, antique furnishings, fireplaces and two-person jetted tubs. For breakfast expect incredible baked goods. Walking distance to all the sites of Ogunquit.

  • Local exploring - A scenic stroll delivers you to the vibrant activity and buzz of downtown Ogunquit with its restaurants, shops and galleries
  • Romantic Break - Couples can enjoy personal tailored packages including chocolates, flowers and champagne
  • Sights nearby - The inn is just a street away from the boutique shops and landmark restaurants of Perkins Cove
  • Great walks - The Inn is just one street away from the breathtaking Marginal Way cliff-walk
from $189 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Chadwick B&B

Portland, Maine

A charming luxurious coastal townhouse set in the heart of Portland's west-end. Modern rooms feature luxe linens, fireplaces, private balconies and spacious modern bathrooms with large tubs. Feast on delicious lobster breakfast dishes and spend evenings by the outdoor fire pit. A lovely hideaway.

  • Active Holiday - The stunning natural beauty of the Maine coast lends itself to many outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming and sailing
  • Local exploring - Discover the Old Port with live music, dancing, shopping, dining, pubs, and famed microbreweries
  • Foodies - Explore the contemporary cuisine scene with 300+ restaurants within the city limits
  • Sights nearby - Portland offers some of the best water access to the islands of Casco Bay, historic forts, and lighthouses
from $125 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Spouter Inn

Lincolnville (Maine)

An 1832 coastal inn set in the quaint village of Lincolnville opposite the beach. Rooms are nautically themed with maps hanging on the walls, blue & white striped linens and jetted tubs. Enjoy homemade breakfasts and spending time on the porch soaking in the views. A charming beach stay.

  • Active Holiday - Enjoy outdoor activities year round at nearby Ragged Mountain/Camden SnowBowl including hiking, sailing, and climbing
  • Local exploring - Take the Ferry to Islesboro from Lincolnville Beach and explore the island by car or by bike
  • Sailing - Head out onto the water for a lighthouse, fishing or lobster tour or simply cruise scenic Penobscot Bay
  • Local markets - Go apple-picking or head to one of the area's many Farmer's Markets for fresh, local food
from $185 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Kennebec Inn

Maine

A charming coastal inn set in the heart of historic Kennebec. Rooms are elegant and spacious with a nautical theme, antique furnishings, four-poster beds and claw-foot tubs. Enjoy a delicious gourmet breakfast in the regal dining room. After a day of exploring, take a dip in the pool. A quaint stay.

  • Active Holiday - Experience Freeport shopping, Rockland museums and Camden sailing via short trips through New England towns and seaside villages
  • Local exploring - Located perfectly along Maine’s Mid-coast Route 1 corridor, Bath is the ideal location to explore all the Mid-coast region
  • Great walks - Visit the coastal towns of Phippsburg and Georgetown to take in the pristine beaches or to hike to beautiful lighthouses
  • Fishing - Fish for striped bass and various types of trout common to the Kennebec
from $165 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Squire Tarbox Inn

Maine

A recently renovated boutique inn originally built-in 1763 surrounded by pastoral farmland and heritage woods. Rooms are luxurious and contemporary with linen throws, cosy fireplaces and beautiful garden views. Gourmet farmhouse breakfasts are served. Country chic at its best.

  • Beach Life - Visit Popham Beach State Park, an iconic sandy beach in the Maine region
  • Local exploring - Explore the local breweries, state parks and beaches
  • Great walks - The nearby Kennebec Estuary Preserve trails offers spectacular hiking
  • Kayaking - Rent kayaks and adventure around midcoast Maine by water
from $159 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Abigail's Inn

Camden (Maine)

Stunning historic mansion featuring a well-kept garden, front porch and breakfast patio, just a stroll from the harbour. Each one-of-a-kind room is beautifully appointed with soft colour schemes, antique furnishings and unique artwork. Relax in one of the fireside parlours after a day of exploring.

  • City Style - The beautifully 1849 Greek Revival mansion looks impeccable inside and out; period decor perfectly matches its historic facade
  • Romantic Break - Located in the Carriage House, spacious Mt. Battie honeymoon suite features cosy fireplace, fluffy duvet and spa bath
  • Sights nearby - There are 4 historic lighthouses located within an hour of the inn; visit Curtis Island, Breakwater, Owls Head & Pemaquid Point
  • Sailing - For a dreamy day trip, sail out into Penobscot Bay and explore its 200+ islands
from $150 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Windward House

Camden (Maine)

Idyllic owner-run B&B situated in a historic home with a fantastic location. Each room is unique but most feature four-poster beds, fireplaces, wooden floors and pretty colour palettes. Private gardens are delightful; sit outdoors with flowers, a fire-pit, and fountains. Perfect for couples.

  • Local exploring - The location means it's walking distance to the harbour, shops and dining, yet situated in the town's leafy historic district
  • Romantic Break - Romantic Quarterdeck room features gabled ceiling, wood-burning stove, private entrance, balcony and Jacuzzi tub
  • Sights nearby - If you love gardens make sure to visit Endless Summer Flower Farm, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens and Merryspring Nature Center
  • Great walks - Camden Hills State Park, Beech Hill Preserve and Ducktrap River Preserve offer great hiking trails with scenic views
from $149 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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West End Inn

Portland, Maine

Refined B&B on a tree-lined street in an upscale neighbourhood. Original Victorian architectural features - double-height ceilings & picture windows - blend seamlessly with mid-century furnishings and cosy contemporary decor. Enjoy common dining & sitting room, plus a bar serving light bites.

  • Foodies - Portland is a foodie hotspot. The owners really know their stuff and can recommend the best eateries & hot addresses in town
  • Local exploring - It's walking distance to the Old Port District with bustling restaurants, theatres, shops, museums, harbor and galleries
  • Hotel Entertainment - The property occasionally puts on dinner nights with food made from locally-sourced ingredients
  • Sights nearby - The local area, West End, is one of America's best preserved Victorian neighbourhoods. Explore stunning historic mansions nearby
from $152 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Timbercliffe Cottage

Camden (Maine)

An intimate 18th century colonial style hillside B&B, overlooking Penobscot Bay, on Central Maine’s coast. Classic and enchanting rooms and suites with four-poster beds, gas fireplaces and large soaking tubs. Enjoy a delicious gourmet breakfast on the magnificent wrap-around porch. Truly idyllic!

  • Foodies - Experience fine dining at Camden’s many award-winning restaurants or eating lobster at a harbourside picnic table
  • Active Holiday - Enjoy sailing or kayaking on Penobscot Bay, hiking and biking in Camden Hills State Park
  • Local exploring - Within walking distance of the town centre, the harbour and Camden Hills State Park
  • Views - Hillside location provides lovely views to the Penobscot Bay!
from $149 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

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