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The Best Hotels in Maine for Your Next New England Adventure

Dorian Smith-Garcia
7 min read
Are you looking for some of the best hotels in Maine? Take a look at this article for some help. Pictured here is a beautiful lighthouse in Maine.
Are you looking for some of the best hotels in Maine? Take a look at this article for some help. Pictured here is a beautiful lighthouse in Maine.

While it might still feel like summer, the reality is that autumn is just around the corner. Already the pumpkin spice brigade is flooding every social media feed with orange-themed posts and pumpkin memes. This also means that in no time people will be looking for those fall weekend getaways to cozier locales where they can peruse quaint little small towns, pick apples and pumpkins, enjoy sophisticated wine tours, and of course take in gorgeous views courtesy of the changing leaves.

While you can do this across the northern half of the country, the New England area is a popular option for fall weekend getaways with Maine being a major hot spot. From tasty lobster rolls to charming seaside towns like Kennebunkport, the northernmost state on the East Coast has plenty to offer. Whether you’re traveling with friends, alone, for a romantic getaway or with family, here are some of the best hotels in Maine for all travelers.

The Best Hotels in Maine for Luxe Getaways

Whether for romance or just an elevated experience from the ordinary, if your budget allows for it, there’s nothing wrong with splurging on a luxury hotel. From four-star ratings and above, these venues usually go the extra mile with endless amenities like on-site spas, excursions, and sleek digs for you to relax. If you plan to stay inside most of the time, then the room accommodations are going to be clutch. Meanwhile, if you want to explore, transportation off the property or proximity to popular sites are going to be key factors for you.

The Claremont Hotel — Southwest Harbor

Excursions are the biggest draw, along with more diverse accommodations with The Claremont Hotel located in Southwest Harbor, Maine. This spot is a destination year-round with chic cabanas and a heated swimming pool to lure summertime travelers. Meanwhile, if you prefer a more private experience, along with the well-appointed guest rooms in the main hotel, there are also cottages, cabins, and signature houses to choose from. Many of them include kitchenettes and everything you need to remain self-sufficient if you prefer to skip the three on-site restaurants. Because of its seaside location, The Clairmont Hotel also offers chartered boat rides to nearby popular attractions.

Hidden Pond — Kennebunkport

Luxe is the name of the game for Hidden Pond. As the name implies, an immersive nature experience is what you can expect. Located in Kennebunkport, the resort is surrounded by 60 acres of forest and boasts an impressive list of accommodations, including two outdoor swimming pools, award winning restaurants, and even a three-room treetop spa. The restaurant is known for its farm to table menu that sources ingredients from local purveyors. It’s also located near several beaches which is ideal in the summer. Outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate the beach cruiser bike and kayak rentals along with guided nature walks.

The Best Hotels in Maine for Families

When you’re traveling with families, there are a few things you need to prioritize. You want to ensure that there’s plenty to do on-site to keep people of varying ages and stages occupied. On-site restaurants are also a big plus, as are generous accommodations that either work for bigger groups or allow you to add an extra bed or cot if need be.

Grand Hotel — Bar Harbor

Vintage inspiration meets modern amenities with the Grand Hotel located in Bar Harbor. While single rooms are available, larger families or groups will appreciate the choice for adjoining rooms, suites that sleep up to six people and even a modest $20 per night fee for a roll-in bed request. Weather permitting, there’s a heated pool and hot tub, as well as daily breakfast. It’s located in-town, which is convenient for families or travelers that don’t feel like doing a lot of driving since there’s no on-site restaurant. The Grand Hotel is located near Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park, two popular area destinations.

The Admiral’s Inn — Ogunquit

If you’re looking for pet-friendly accommodations, The Admiral’s Inn in Ogunquit is a solid choice. This shore resort has a wide array of room options, many of which are welcoming for your furry family member. While the maximum occupancy (minus your pooch) is four people, elevated options like a semi-private balcony and even your choice of an add-on bottle of sparkling wine (if you’re not traveling with tots in tow) makes this a solid choice for many people. There’s an on-site restaurant as well as a pool and poolside bar to keep bellies full. Note that there’s also the Commodore’s Cottage which is a full house you can rent by the week with three bedrooms, a kitchen, dining room, and living space.

The Best Hotels in Maine for Couples

Who doesn’t love a romantic getaway where you and your beau can be boo’d up and wrapped up in love for a weekend or longer? With romantic retreats, you’re looking for plenty of in-room and hotel options. This includes room service of course, spa packages, and even plush robes so you and your lovey can ditch the outside clothes and get closer than close with ease.

The Nonantum Resort — Kennebunkport

Yes, Kennebunkport is clearly a popular destination with several hotels and resorts located throughout the town. The Nonantum Resort is a mix of old world and modern thanks to its dual design that incorporates the 19th century Carriage House with the Portside Lodge which features private balconies and patios along with gorgeous waterfront views. Couples will appreciate the single and premium rooms. Along with a daily breakfast buffet in the dining room, you can choose from the two on-site restaurants serving up tasty local favorites.

The Breakwater Inn & Spa — Kennebunkport

Nothing says romance like a resort that has an on-site spa. The Breakwater Inn & Spa is a historic boutique hotel located in popular Kennebunkport. With nine different room styles including the fully private Wasterside Cottage, there’s genuinely something here for all the lovers. Meanwhile, when you get hungry after gazing into your lover’s eyes, head to the on-site restaurant, Stripers. The Breakwater Spa and fitness center is the main attraction here with a wide array of treatments and therapies being offered like sea salt scrubs and lemon verbena body polishes. Even non-guests can enjoy the fitness center thanks to a $12 day pass.

The Best Hotels in Maine for Solo Travelers

Solo travelers often have unique needs. While safety is paramount, you also want hotels that are close to attractions, encourage interactions with other solo travelers, and offer plenty of amenities just in case you don’t want to go off-site every time you want a meal or a drink.

Linekin Bay Resort — Boothbay Harbor

Linekin Bay Resort is another coastal locale that sits on 20 acres complete with ocean views. There are plenty of water and land excursions to keep you occupied while you visit. Meanwhile there’s also a waterfront restaurant and bar as well as happy hours. What makes this resort interesting is that it features a mix of rooms, suites, and cabins so you can enjoy a secluded getaway if you prefer or stay in the main building. Note that if you’re into boating, there’s an on-site dock.

16 Bay View — Camden

If you’re partial to city dwellings and more traditional cosmopolitan boutique hotels, 16 Bay View is a must-visit for solo travelers (and others of course). Located in the midcoast region, Camden is a trendy town known for its art scene, local film festival, and a bustling shopping district. 16 Bay View boasts 21 rooms and is also pet-friendly if you wouldn’t dream of traveling without your most trusted companion. This 100-year old industrial building now houses a popular restaurant and this hotel also offers in-room massage treatments for that luxe-yet-private experience.

Best Apartment Rental Sites for Maine

As with most other destinations across the U.S. not everyone wants to stay at a traditional hotel. If you like the idea of a fully private spot for your solo or group travels an apartment rental might be the better move. You can search short-term apartment rentals from a variety of sites whether you’re an independent traveler or searching for group accommodations.

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