18 Best Hotels on Mid Coast Maine
Maine’s Mid Coast region is an unforgettable landscape of rugged rocky bays and promontories, serene inlets and hundreds of little islands. A bourgeoning foodie scene has developed from the region’s natural bounties (the agricultural fairs here are impressive affairs), but you'll also find sandy coves and islets for the beach, and many picturesque New England towns. Some of the best known regional centres are Camden, Brunswick, Southport, Bath, Boothbay Harbor, Rockland, Damariscotta, and Lincolnville, and our Gurus have taken their pick for the best hotels on the Mid Maine Coast from their collections. But they have also cast their nets further, and some of their recommendations are in smaller regional centres or private promontories overlooking the water. The impressive range of properties includes historic mansion conversions, hotels with stunning sea views and family friendly resorts for all ages. This region can be the perfect escape!
For Water Views
- The Newagen Seaside Inn is wonderfully positioned on the tip of a peninsula overlooking the ocean. In addition to offering stunning ocean views, the inn is well equipped for sailors, fisher-folk, bikers, hikers and rowers. Its 35 rooms, suites and cottages have a nod to the nautical, and our favourites have private terraces. The restaurant specialises in everything you’d want to eat in Maine.
- Overlooking Rockland Harbor, the 250 Main Hotel is a collection of 26 individually styled rooms and suites with big windows and fab views. The decor has a slightly industrial edge and fresh, neutral colours; there’s a varied art collection on show too. The hotel’s relaxed deck is an especially picturesque spot, and while there’s no restaurant there is a bar and they offer breakfast.
For Family Holidays
- The Spruce Point Inn is a quintessentially New England waterfront resort, offering all the pleasures of a rocky coastline dotted with islands. There are 83 rooms and suites split between the main timber-clad building and a collection of multi-bedroom lodges and cottages, and all of them benefit from nautical decor as well as water views. In addition to the glorious location, guests to the inn benefit from a choice of four restaurants, two pools, impressive spa facilities, peaceful woodland surrounds and a family-friendly beach just a short walk away.
- The Linekin Bay Resort enjoys a gorgeous water-front location overlooking Linekin Bay, from a peninsula of 20 of its own acres. Its 72 rooms, suites, cabins and lodges are scattered around, so there’s a feeling of privacy for all, and a seemingly endless number of activities to try, including sailing on the resort's own boats, badminton, volleyball, basketball and baseball, and bocci ball, fishing and tennis. Other highlights to mention include the kids club and the ocean-facing restaurant.
For a Romantic Weekend
- The Camden Harbor Inn is a converted 19th century mansion in a lovely spot overlooking Camden Harbor. Its 20 rooms and suites are very comfortably decorated, with romantic details and huge bathrooms. The restaurant on the ground floor has panoramic bay views too, and a very good reputation for local produce served with French gourmet flair.
- The Newcastle Inn is just outside Newcastle, sitting peacefully on the banks of the Damariscotta River. Each of the 14 rooms and suites have their own look, but all have charm and nicely chosen colours and accents. Some have fires, soaking tubs and river views. Breakfast is served on the expansive deck when possible, and there’s a cosy communal lounge and a sun deck to share. This is a great spot for foodies, with lots to try in the local area.
- Berry Manor Inn is just the place to play out your period fantasies, because this charming Victorian converted B&B has all the trimmings, from canopy beds and floral wallpapers, to damask and toile de joie. The inn has 12 rooms and suites, all individually decorated, and while there’s no restaurant you’re within a short stroll of lots of solid options.
For Luxury
- The Inn at Ocean's Edge is, as its name suggests, perched on the shore of Penobscot Bay between Camden and Lincolnville Beach, overlooking a wonderful sweep of water and coastline. There are 32 newly renovated rooms and suites, all designed with comfort in mind, as is the Poolhouse Spa. This is a wonderful place to relax and unwind, but there’s also lots to do in the area.
- 16 Bay View is an elegant hotel with 21 rooms and suites, the majority of which benefit from beautiful views of Camden Harbor. The very best views are from the rooftop bar: they’re panoramic. Inside the decor is grand, with heavy wooden beds dressed with damask and embroidered cushions. There are a good selection of romantic suites, but the huge Loft Suite has three bedrooms and a full kitchen, plus a living and dining room, so it’s an excellent pick for families.
For a Peaceful Escape
- Captain Nickels Inn has been converted from a grand, colonial home with expansive gardens that lead all the way down to the water. Surrounded by sea, sky and woodlands, this property, with its eight rooms and suites, makes an idyllic escape to the coast. The interiors are period, and there are some beautiful antiques, which is probably why only children over ten are welcomed, but the way the rooms can be arranged, and the generously proportioned communal spaces, mean this makes a great property for a family reunion or similar. There’s a restaurant in the property’s ball room, and a number of fire pits.
- It might surprise you when you look at the photos, but the Squire Tarbox Inn was built in 1763. There’s certainly something rustic about plank panels, but the chic colours and light, spacious feeling interiors feel much more contemporary. The gardens create a peaceful view, and cosy touches like snug throws and fireplaces add to the sense of serenity. And the gourmet farm breakfasts are extremely well regarded.
For Walkers and Explorers
- The 1774 Inn is an historic, waterfront property turned elegant, eight room inn. This is another property surrounded by peaceful views of nature, ripe for walkers and explorers. The interior is furnished with antiques, and many rooms have four-poster beds and fireplaces. The restaurant’s motto is “Farmed, Foraged, Fished”, and much of the ‘extras’ for each meal come from the property’s kitchen garden.
- Perched on the edge of Penobscot Bay, Lincolnville, The Inn at Sunrise Point is a B&B with a view! There are 12 seaside chic rooms, most with their own private balcony, and lots of natural light. As well as being perfectly positioned for spectacular sunsets, the inn is also ideal for exploring the area on foot, with lots of landmarks within a comfortable walk.
- On a beautiful peninsula close to Pemaquid Lighthouse, The Bradley Inn is a welcoming 16 room inn with plenty of chintz and country charm. The sea views are wonderful to wake up to, and some of the rooms have a nautical air to match. The tavern restaurant specialises in local produce. The property has easy access to a great selection of walking trails.
For Great Value
- Blue Harbor House Inn is a warm and welcoming colonial inn within walking distance of Camden Harbor. The ten rooms are comfortable and cosy, with old world details, and the friendly hosts offer an organic breakfast every morning. This feels very much a home from home.
For B&B accommodation
- The Kennebec Inn is a four room B&B just a few minutes stroll from the Kennebec River, and very close to the Maine Maritime Museum. Both the exterior and interior have historic style, with exposed beams, fireplaces and antique furnishings and objets. Breakfast is served in the regal-feeling dining room and there's the added bonus of a swimming pool.
- Russell House B&B is a quaint converted house in the pretty town of Boothbay Harbor. The house has just eight bedrooms, all decorated differently, but with a contemporary feel, pops of colour and local artworks. There’s a lounge with a fire, and a cosy dining room where breakfast is served daily. This is the sort of place to make friends in.
- Captain Sawyer's B&B is a smart, cheerful B&B converted from a Victorian era captain’s house in Boothbay Harbor. There are just nine rooms, all of them with large windows, and some with terraces and balconies too, with many of them directed towards the water. The decor includes a charming collection of antiques, but it’s unfussy. The hearty breakfast matches the warm welcome.
Still not sure where to book?
- You could refine your search and browse our recommendations for the best places to stay in Southport or Camden, the best places to stay in Rockland or the best places to stay in Lincolnville
- or even expand your search to include all the best places to stay in Maine
- Alternatively, you could contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.
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Captain Nickels Inn Searsport, Maine 8 rooms from $271
Local exploring - The area has so much to offer from kayaking, sailing, antique shopping and national parks to historic sites, museums, galleriesFamilies - Perfect setting for a multi-generational family reunions with outdoor space, large reception rooms, lawn games and cosy tavernCountry Escape - Surroundings filled with sea, sand and sky; wake up to the sounds of nature and spend relaxing days drinking in the sceneryTotal relaxation - Start the day with a cup of coffee by the tranquil water's edge before evenings by the outdoor fire-pitGrand historic house with water-front garden transformed into an impeccably-appointed inn. Delightful rooms are kitted out in period decor with four-poster beds, wainscoting and fireplaces; some have terrific sea views and balconies. Enjoy the on-site tavern, fireside parlours, porch and sun-deck. See More
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1774 Inn Phippsburg, Maine 8 rooms from $195
Local exploring - Discover this hidden corner of Midcoast Maine. This is a great base for a plethora of activitiesTotal relaxation - Catch a glimpse of seals playing on the island while chilling out in an Adirondack chairRestaurant - The restaurant's motto is farmed, foraged, fished — specialising in farm-to-table fareSights nearby - Take a famed Lighthouse tour around Maine's most iconic lighthousesA historic restored waterfront inn, set in rural Midcoast Maine. Spacious and elegant rooms with antique furnishings, four-poster beds and fireplaces. Take a seat at the antique farm table for a delicious breakfast from the kitchen garden. Come for the waterfront views and complete relaxation. See More
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Kennebec Inn Bath, Maine 4 rooms from $165
Active Holiday - Experience Freeport shopping, Rockland museums and Camden sailing via short trips through New England towns and seaside villagesLocal exploring - Located perfectly along Maine’s Mid-coast Route 1 corridor, Bath is the ideal location to explore all the Mid-coast regionGreat walks - Visit the coastal towns of Phippsburg and Georgetown to take in the pristine beaches or to hike to beautiful lighthousesFishing - Fish for striped bass and various types of trout common to the KennebecA 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. See More
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Newagen Seaside Inn Southport, Maine 35 rooms from $199
Back to Nature - Explore 20 acres of wooded oceanfront with the hotel bikes, or visit the family-friendly network of Nature TrailsRestaurant - Menus feature locally sourced meats, freshly caught Maine lobster and seafood, and farm stand produce.Views - The inn features breathtaking panoramic ocean viewsSecluded setting - For escaping.A charming, idyllic inn, located just steps from the beach. Hiking, biking, rowing, swimming, fishing, bowling - the activities are endless. Rooms decorated in pastel shades have a nautical vibe, private terraces, and beautiful ocean views. Perfect for both an active and relaxing sea-side vacation. See More
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Spruce Point Inn Boothbay Harbor (Maine) 83 rooms from $275
Hideaway - Surrounded by wooded forest on a coastal outcrop and facing the ocean, it's easy to feel you're staying at the end of the worldTotal relaxation - While away days breathing in sea air, going for easy hikes, sun-bathing by the ocean-front pool or indulging in spa treatmentsFamilies - Suited to both adult families looking to spend quality time together & younger families with those who want to play all dayBack to Nature - Come here for sun, sea, sand and sky; even a short stay with prove a wonderful dose of nature's healingQuintessential New England coastal resort. Rooms are split between a historic white clapboard inn & multi-bedroom lodges. Clean crisp interiors have a stylish nautical colour-scheme. Idyllic ocean-front location, 2 pools, 4 dining venues & endless activities make this ideal for summer holidays. See More
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Russell House B&B Boothbay Harbor (Maine) 8 rooms from $133
Total relaxation - Tuck into homemade cookies by the fire, play boardgames in the lounge or chill out in your plush roomSights nearby - Nearby Pemaquid Point is a stunning natural spectacle with a pretty lighthouse now housing an art gallery and museumGreat walks - Be sure to check out the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, a wonderful spot for walkingFull of characterA 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. See More
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250 Main Hotel Rockland (Maine) 26 rooms from $261
Local exploring - A convenient stop-off point on the way to Bar Harbor and Acadia and Midcoast Maine, there is lots to explore close to this hotelCity Style - With stylish and unique interior design and an unbeatable location overlooking the harbour, this hotel has lots of city charmRomantic Break - With warm and welcoming suites and a romantic sea view terrace, book this hotel for a charming couples' getawaySights nearby - Visit the Rockland Harbor Breakwater Light, a historic lighthouse complex at the end of the Rockland BreakwaterRecommended by - TabletThis boutique bolt-hole overlooks the Rockland Harbour in Maine. The individually styled guestrooms are bright and airy, featuring a blend of reclaimed industrial décor and hand-selected artwork. The hotel's relaxed, deck-style terrace is the perfect place to unwind after exploring the city. See More
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The Inn at Sunrise Point Lincolnville (Maine) 12 rooms from $235
Sights nearby - Visit Marshall Point Lighthouse, The Owl’s Head Lighthouse and Pemaquid Point Lighthouse.Kayaking - Kayaking and canoeing on Penobscot Bay or nearby Megunticook Lake.Sailing - Sale the historic Windjammer Surprise and the Schooner OladFishing - The Inn will organise fishing in Lake Megunticook.An elegant ocean front B&B, perched on the Penobscot Bay in Lincolnville. The decor is seaside-chic, with blue on white tones and clean lines with plenty of natural light. Truly unwind as you watch the sunset from your own private balcony. See More
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The Inn at Ocean's Edge Lincolnville (Maine) 32 rooms from $370
Spa breaks - With a range of treatments on offer at the hotel's full service Poolhouse Spa, book this hotel for a spa weekendRomantic Break - With warm and inviting guestrooms and a charming restaurant, this hotel makes an idyllic couples' getawayTotal relaxation - From the tranquil setting to the well-appointed rooms and sleek spa, this hotel promises total relaxationGreat walks - Discover nearby Camden Village on a long walk through its quaint streets of shops and bustling harbourRecommended by - TabletThis charming inn is perched on the shore of Penobscot Bay between the port of Camden and Lincolnville Beach. Newly renovated rooms were designed with comfort in mind, from the fluffy bathrobes to sink-in carpets. Home to the slick Poolhouse Spa, this hotel is an ideal spot for rest and relaxation. See More
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Camden Harbor Inn Camden (Maine) 20 rooms from $217
Views - Anchored on a promontory, from its porch and through its windows, the accommodation offers a panoramic view of Penobscot BayBoutique - The owners have adapted this beautiful old house to its new use as a very modern boutique-style bed and breakfastSights nearby - The striking Camden Amphitheatre is just 800m awaySpa - Small in-house spa with lifestyle coachA renovated 19th century mansion with elegant modern design and beautiful views across the harbour. Rooms are luxurious in every way with sink-into beds and indulgent bathrooms. With an award-winning restaurant and small spa, it is a sophisticated base from which to explore the region. See More
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Blue Harbor House Inn Camden (Maine) 10 rooms from $129
Local exploring - Walk into Camden and explore its waterfront, busy harbour, independent boutiques and great restaurantsGreat walks - Ideal for walkers; hike miles of scenic coastline with fantastic views, past hiddens bays, along beaches and through forestSights nearby - To get a feel for Maine's past visit historic lighthouses, Camden Public Library and Camden Opera HouseSailing - For a real New England experience, head out onto the water in a schooner for a day cruiseRecommended by - FrommersQuintessential colonial inn walking distance from the harbour with porch and pretty gardens. Classic coastal style rooms blend contemporary comforts with antique touches; all are cosy with a homely unpretentious vibe. Enjoy guest pantry, organic breakfast and friendly hosts. A home-away-from-home. See More
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16 Bay View Camden (Maine) 21 rooms from $195
Families - The stylish three-bedroom multi-floor Loft Suite offers full kitchen, living and dining room & sea views. Perfect for long staysRoof terrace - The stunning panoramic terrace boasts an impressive view from every seat. Enjoy buzzing atmosphere and fireside drinks & snacksRomantic Break - The Camden Harbor Suite was designed for romance with dual-aspect views over the water, massage tub and double-sided fireplaceLocal exploring - Located in the heart of Camden, just steps from the waterfront and harbour and surrounded by galleries, shops and restaurantsHabour-facing luxury boutique hotel with elegant and opulent rooms, panoramic rooftop bar, restaurant and sea views. 100-year old brick building features classic contemporary decor; think cosy linens and sleek marble bathrooms. Perfect to celebrate special occasions, everything has the wow factor. See More
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Newcastle Inn Newcastle, Maine 14 rooms from $185
Foodies - The area is renowned for oyster farming; some of America's best are said to originate from here. Taste your way around the coastLocal exploring - The Damariscotta region spoils you with endless coastline, historic towns and lighthouses, galleries, museums and gardensCountry Escape - The lovely wooded plot is just steps from the water and offers views over the area's stunning natural scenerySights nearby - Historic Damariscotta is less than a mile away; explore its restaurants, shops, art galleries and theatreWelcoming country inn located on the Damariscotta River minutes from town. Pretty rooms each have their own style but all feature quality decor and homely furnishings; some have fires, tubs and river views. Relaxation spaces include lounges, screened porch and a sun deck. Great for couples. See More
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The Bradley Inn New Harbor, Maine 16 rooms from $213
Local exploring - Spend days exploring everything the peninsula has to offer before returning to cosy rooms, warm fireplaces & deliciously diningTotal relaxation - Should you wish to do very little this is the place; book in a spa day, take coastal walks or spend the afternoon by the fireSights nearby - Walk to historic Pemaquid Point Lighthouse and make sure to visit Maine Botanical Gardens and Fort William HenrySailing - Sail your own boat, or even fly your own plane into Pemaquid PeninsulaHomely warmth and country glamour collide at this family-run inn. Delivering New England staples, count on sea views and cosy interiors with nautical touches. Rooms blend floral wallpaper, tasteful wooden furniture, roaring fires & plenty of chintz. The tavern serves farm-to-fork local produce. See More
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Squire Tarbox Inn Wiscasset, Maine 11 rooms from $159
Beach Life - Visit Popham Beach State Park, an iconic sandy beach in the Maine regionLocal exploring - Explore the local breweries, state parks and beachesGreat walks - The nearby Kennebec Estuary Preserve trails offers spectacular hikingKayaking - Rent kayaks and adventure around midcoast Maine by waterA 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. See More
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Linekin Bay Resort Boothbay Harbor (Maine) 72 rooms from $175
Back to Nature - Surrounded by forest, garden & uplifting ocean views, the resort feels like a welcome retreat from the stresses of modern lifeWeddings - A great location for a laid-back outdoor wedding. The sprawling grounds, sea views and relaxed vibe make for a great comboFamilies - Multi-generational families will love the individual cabins, relaxed feel and opporunity to spend quality time togetherSights nearby - There are great day trips in the area like Boothbay Railway Village, Botanical Gardens, Maine State Aquarium & Mohegan IslandRelaxed and picturesque New England water-front resort comprising light-filled nautical rooms in classic Maine lodges & rustic multi-bedroom cabins scattered over 20 acres of grounds. Endless land and water activities, sea views, Kid's Club & ocean-facing restaurant. Wholesome family-friendly fun. See More
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Captain Sawyer's B&B Boothbay Harbor (Maine) 9 rooms from $283
Local exploring - A charming Victorian sea captain's home, right in the heart of Boothbay, within striking distance of all the main attractionsGreat walks - There are plenty of stunning hikes along the coast, or for a more curated walk try the botanical gardensFishing - Head out with local fishermen to catch lobster, fish and crabs for your dinner!Sea Views - From some rooms.A charming Victorian-era captain's house, turned smart B&B in Boothbay Harbour, Maine. With a wrap around terrace, balconies, and a widows watch there are plenty of perches to admire the harbour views. The simple yet stylish interiors are matched by an excellent breakfast and warm welcoming service. See More
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Berry Manor Inn Rockland (Maine) 12 rooms from $169
Local exploring - Maine offers the visitor so much; outdoor activities, museums & art galleries, restaurants, historic sites & stunning landscapesFoodies - Rockland has one of the highest ratios of restaurant seats per capita in the US. Come here for fresh lobster & delicious seafoodHoneymoons - Reasonably priced yet offering a super romantic yet authentic once-in-a-lifetime experienceSights nearby - There are 12 historic iconic Maine lighthouses to visit in the surrounding Midcoast areaAbsolutely 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. See More
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