As local travel experts, we know what travelers are looking for when it comes to finding the perfect accommodations for their next trip. To compile our lists, we scour the internet to find properties with excellent ratings and reviews, desirable amenities, nearby attractions, and that something special that makes a destination worthy of traveling for.

Maine is called Vacationland for so many wonderful reasons. Once summer hits (and oftentimes spring!) the tourists come in droves, all searching for unique places to stay in Maine. They love Maine just as we do and they support our many local restaurants, hotels, shops, and activities. If you have a visitor you love, but just don’t have any room for them send them this list of fun places to stay in Maine. And, if you have some free time, consider checking them out yourself!

Treehouse Rentals in Maine

Who hasn’t dreamed of spending the night in a treehouse? Here in Maine, we have some absolutely marvelous treehouse rentals that are sure to take any getaway to the next level… literally!

Tiny Home Rentals in Maine

Tiny house living is a wonderful way to simplify and lower your carbon footprint. If you’ve ever been curious to dip your toes in the tiny lifestyle, these tiny home rentals in Maine are a great place to start!

Farm Houses for Rent in Maine

Maine might be best-known for woodland cabins and coastal cottages, but there are also some truly charming farmhouses in Vacationland. Here are some of our favorite farm houses for rent in Maine.

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Mansions for Rent in Maine

Looking to enjoy a night or two in the lap of luxury? These mansions for rent in Maine offer pure luxury for guests!

Castles for Rent in Maine

Admit it: you’ve wanted to spend the night in a castle. Guess what? You don’t have to be royalty to live like a king of queen. Simply book one of these castles for rent in Maine, and be prepared for the royal treatment!

Looking for other ways to spend a night in Maine? Here are some of our favorite Maine campgrounds.

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What are the best unique hotels in Maine?

It should come as no surprise that a state with a nickname like Vacationland, you'll find plenty of unique hotels in Maine from which to choose:

  • Dating back to 1866, The Cliff House in Cape Neddick might just be one of the most unique places to stay in Maine, boating over 200 rooms across 70 acres of stunning waterfront property. If you’re looking for more excitement, then book a stay at the charming Captain Lord Mansion in Kennebunk, but just be warned: it’s known to be haunted!
  • Just like The Norumbega Inn, there are plenty of charming bed and breakfasts in Maine, and if you’ve never slept in a bed and breakfast before, you’re in for a treat. Seamlessly blending the comforts of a home with the amenities of a hotel, bed and breakfasts can be some of the most fun places to stay in Maine.

 

What are the most unique getaways in Maine?

From historic bed and breakfasts to cozy lakeside cottages, there are plenty of unique places to stay in Maine that offer endless amenities, gorgeous views, and all the space you need to sprawl out:

  • The Canopy Tree House. If you’re not afraid of heights, you can sleep among the towering pine trees at The Canopy Tree House, one of the coolest places to stay in Maine. This eco-friendly treehouse sleeps up to four people and features stunning views of the surrounding forest.
  • Bradbury Mountain State Park. Another cool place to stay in Maine is over at Bradbury Mountain State Park where you can sleep in a yurt. These yurts are nestled close to the water and surrounded by stunning scenery and wildlife galore. All of the yurts have wood-fire stoves, making these cozy yurts an attraction year-round, not just in the warmer months.

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