Anonymous wrote:It's beautiful but starts to get cold by the 2nd week of August. Not snow cold, but it will feel surprising if you're expecting muggy summer nights.
Do you want to be by the ocean?
Hike?
Stroll a cute town?
Be near a lake?
Go antiquing?
I like the area near Rockland and Camden, but wouldn't want to stay right in town. It's easy to go to Acadia for the day, the beach, etc., and close enough to cute towns and restaurants that you won't be at an isolated house cooking meals 3x/day. Damariscotta is nice, too. You can plan one day in Bar Harbor to get it out of your system but I wouldn't want to stay there.
Anonymous wrote:We are thinking of traveling to may for the last week of August. Any suggestions? I haven't been in many years. Suggestions of where to stay or best towns to visit?
Anonymous wrote:STR?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re thinking of it ? Have you tried to check accommodations? Maine is probably booked up this late. I can’t imagine much is still available.
DP. I looked a couple of weeks ago, and there was a surprising amount of availability. I keep hearing that bookings on STRs are down, so maybe it's true in Maine, as well. Also, there are many schools that start back in August, so the last week of August is usually not as booked. The last long weekend that includes Labor Day does get booked up, but you can often find availability if you're willing to leave on Friday.
As for the expense question, the cheaper houses get booked up first, and the more expensive stuff sits.
STR?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re thinking of it ? Have you tried to check accommodations? Maine is probably booked up this late. I can’t imagine much is still available.
DP. I looked a couple of weeks ago, and there was a surprising amount of availability. I keep hearing that bookings on STRs are down, so maybe it's true in Maine, as well. Also, there are many schools that start back in August, so the last week of August is usually not as booked. The last long weekend that includes Labor Day does get booked up, but you can often find availability if you're willing to leave on Friday.
As for the expense question, the cheaper houses get booked up first, and the more expensive stuff sits.
Anonymous wrote:You’re thinking of it ? Have you tried to check accommodations? Maine is probably booked up this late. I can’t imagine much is still available.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been looking as well. I can’t believe how expensive Maine is in the summer. Seems like we need a big budget for family of 5. Is it worth it?