20 Best Hotels in The Southern Coast, Maine

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The Lincoln Hotel

$$ | 17 Lincoln St., Biddeford, ME, 04005, USA Fodor's Choice

A far cry from Maine’s coastal bed-and-breakfasts and quaint inns, this hotel in the massive, revitalized Lincoln Mill has a distinctly urban feel. The lobby is home to the Batson River bar, and the rooftop has a pool (rare in this area) with views of historic Biddeford. The loftlike rooms have impossibly tall ceilings, gas fireplaces, and sumptuous glass-walled showers. The spacious lobby has a coffee shop and often hosts live music.

Pros

  • Soaring ceilings and huge windows with city views
  • Gas fireplaces in every room
  • Cool base for exploring Biddeford's many watering holes

Cons

  • Trendy vibe might not appeal to some
  • No room service (only grab-and-go food in the lobby coffee shop)
  • Not close to beaches or outdoor activities
17 Lincoln St., Biddeford, ME, 04005, USA
207-815–3977
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33 rooms
No Meals

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Cliff House

$$$ | 591 Shore Rd., Cape Neddick, ME, 03902, USA Fodor's Choice

At this luxurious hotel overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, you can watch the white crests smash the craggy bluffs below while nestled in a plush hooded robe on your balcony. Take a steamy dip in the outdoor hot tub underneath whirling snowflakes or starry summer skies, sit by the firepit with a hot chocolate, and gobble up all the freshly caught local seafood and seasonal treats you can eat in one of four on-site eateries. A network of hiking trails sprawl across the expansive site. Don’t want to leave your room? Cozy up by the fire and watch the storms come in---there’s no other view like this anywhere.

Pros

  • The views
  • Rooms have private terraces
  • Plenty of activities to keep everyone busy

Cons

  • No in-room coffee setups (only one communal coffee station per floor to help reduce waste)
  • Meals not included
  • Central location means a drive to the nearest town centers
591 Shore Rd., Cape Neddick, ME, 03902, USA
207-361–1000
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226 rooms
No Meals

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Hidden Pond

$$$$ | 354 Goose Rocks Rd., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA Fodor's Choice

Tucked away on 60 wooded acres near Goose Rocks Beach, this resort enclave has hiking trails, two pools, a sumptuous spa, a phenomenal restaurant, and a variety of lodging options—from luxurious one-bedroom bungalows and two-bedroom cottages to rustic-chic lodges with interconnected suites and studios. The individually decorated accommodations have fireplaces, outdoor showers, screened-in porches, and full kitchens that can be stocked with groceries or filled with delicious dishes prepared by your own personal chef. The spa is available to guests and nonguests alike.

Pros

  • Use of beach facilities at nearby Tides Beach Club and free beach shuttle and beach-cruiser bikes
  • Lots of on-site activities for adults and children
  • Guests can cut fresh flowers from the property's two gardens

Cons

  • Steep prices
  • Away from the center of town
  • No dogs allowed
354 Goose Rocks Rd., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA
207-967–9050
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
46 units
No Meals

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Higgins Beach Inn

$$ | 34 Ocean Ave., Scarborough, ME, 04074, USA Fodor's Choice

Decidedly "new Maine," this lovingly renovated 1892 inn with a laid-back, summer-casual kind of nonchalance is just steps from the surfer's paradise that is Higgins Beach. Tastefully decorated with a clean, cheery color scheme of cool grays and corals, each of the charming, impeccably maintained rooms has a contemporary cool vibe, with just the right touch of vintage accents.

Pros

  • Very family-friendly
  • Exceptionally efficient and warm service
  • Small touches (beach towels, sparkling-water dispenser) that make a difference

Cons

  • No pets allowed
  • A short walk to the beach
  • Limited common areas
34 Ocean Ave., Scarborough, ME, 04074, USA
207-883–6684
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–Apr.
23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn by the Sea

$$$$ | 40 Bowery Beach Rd., Cape Elizabeth, ME, 04107, USA Fodor's Choice

With a location on stunning Crescent Beach, some of the state's most gracious service, and a top-notch restaurant that delights at every meal, you might never want to leave the aptly named Inn by the Sea. Each accommodation choice is impeccably maintained and equipped with luxe bedding. The Inn is admirably run with numerous eco-friendly practices, including serving seafood that’s locally sourced, sustainably harvested and underutilized; maintaining wildlife- and butterfly-friendly landscapes (and offering guided ecology walks); and using solar power and recycled building materials.

Pros

  • Amenities like a spa and an outdoor pool with water views
  • Hands down the most dog-friendly accommodations in Maine
  • Direct access to Crescent Beach with chic beach chairs, towels, and umbrellas on hand

Cons

  • A little removed from Portland's food scene
  • Not for the budget-minded
  • Minimum stays in high season
40 Bowery Beach Rd., Cape Elizabeth, ME, 04107, USA
207-799–3134
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62 rooms
No Meals

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Kennebunkport Captains Collection

$$$ | 6 Pleasant St., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA Fodor's Choice

The four historic inns and houses—Nathaniel Lord Mansion, William Jefferds House, James Fairfield House, Acton Patterson House—in this Lark Hotels collection were painstakingly restored in 2020 and 2021, and each was given its own sumptuous, traditional-meets-modern twists. The central Nathaniel Lord Mansion has its original doors and wallpaper from the 1880s mixed with luxe beds and baths. Across the town green at the bright, airy William Jefferds House, some of the rooms have small porches.

Pros

  • Easy walk into town
  • Complimentary bikes
  • Fireplaces in most guest rooms

Cons

  • No elevators (as these are historic homes)
  • No pool
  • The nontraditional resort layout may not be everyone's ideal
6 Pleasant St., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA
207-967–3141
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45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sandy Pines Campground

$ | 277 Mills Rd., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA Fodor's Choice

The "glamping" (glamorous camping) tents, camp cottages, and A-frame hideaway huts on wheels deliver as much comfort and luxury as a fine hotel (with a few caveats, including communal bathing areas), but let you be up close and personal with nature. Each option has its own flair: some have a safari-like vibe; others have nautical touches; and a couple have a mid-century modern feel. Couples-only options include an Airstream, a shepherd’s hut, and a glass house.

Pros

  • The glamping areas are quiet zones
  • A heated saltwater pool
  • All lodgings equipped with outdoor sitting area, picnic table, and fire ring

Cons

  • Expect all that comes with being in nature
  • Glamping options are not pet-friendly (but dogs OK on RV and rustic tent sites)
  • Three-night minimum stay (seasonal)
277 Mills Rd., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA
207-967–2483
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Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May
60 units
No Meals

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Stage Neck Inn

$$$ | 8 Stage Neck Rd., York Harbor, ME, 03911, USA Fodor's Choice

A family-run operation that is now in the competent hands of the second generation, this resort hotel takes full advantage of its gorgeous harborside location, with Adirondack chairs, chaise longues, and a firepit on the surrounding lawns; water views from most guest rooms; and floor-to-ceiling windows in the common spaces. Amenities include an indoor pool and hot tub, large beachside outdoor pool, an intimate spa, well-maintained clay tennis courts, and access to local golf courses.

Pros

  • Elaborate breakfast buffet with scrumptious baked goods
  • Poolside service and snack bar in season
  • Rooms have balconies or deck areas and fireplace features

Cons

  • Spa is on the small side
  • Some rooms have only partial water views
  • Rooms with two beds have doubles rather than queens
8 Stage Neck Rd., York Harbor, ME, 03911, USA
207-363–3850
Hotel Details
Closed Jan.–Mar.
58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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White Barn Inn, Auberge Resorts Collection

$$$$ | 37 Beach Ave., Kennebunk, ME, 04043, USA Fodor's Choice

At this intimate, exclusive property, no detail has been overlooked in the meticulously appointed cottages and rooms, most of which blend contemporary comforts with classic elements and have fireplaces, marble soaking tubs, and double walk-in showers. Professional staff set the tone for a relaxing, pampered experience that is best rounded off with a multicourse meal in the acclaimed farm-to-table restaurant, which is housed in a pair of elegantly restored 1920s barns. Visit the spa, dine at the more relaxed Little Barn, or try one of the curated experiences on offer (like coastal cycling or a visit to an oyster farm).

Pros

  • Romantic and indulgent
  • Amenities include a farm-to-table restaurant and an elegant spa
  • Over-the-top service

Cons

  • Prices are steep
  • Not directly on a beach
  • You pay for what you get here
37 Beach Ave., Kennebunk, ME, 04043, USA
207-967–2321
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27 units
No Meals

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The Yachtsman Hotel and Marina Club

$$$ | 59 Ocean Ave., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA Fodor's Choice

These chic bungalows at this waterside property a short walk from town have a hip beach-vibe design, private lawns that blur the distinction between indoors and outdoors, and harbor views. The Yachtsman is the perfect base for exploring the area on foot or by bike, kayak, stand-up paddleboard, canoe, or boat (each of which the hotel provides free of charge for guests), though you may just want to stay put once you step inside.

Pros

  • Lots of amenities included in the rate
  • Free shuttle service around town
  • Large marble showers and luxe toiletries from Malin + Goetz

Cons

  • Not on the beach
  • Private lawns aren't exactly private with all the boats passing by
  • Not family-friendly, but two rooms are pet-friendly
59 Ocean Ave., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA
207-967–2511
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
30 bungalows
Free Breakfast

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Black Point Inn

$$$ | 510 Black Point Rd., Scarborough, ME, 04074, USA

Toward the tip of the peninsula that juts into the ocean at Prouts Neck stands this stylish, tastefully updated, 1878 resort inn with spectacular views up and down the coast. Guests have access to beaches, kayaking equipment, a yacht club, and a country club with tennis courts and a golf course. Finer touches abound, such as Frette linens and terry robes. The Cliff Walk, a pebbled path that wanders past Winslow Homer's former studio, runs along the Atlantic headlands he often painted. Peak season rates include breakfast, dinner, and gratuities. The Chart Room pub and the Point restaurant take advantage of the views.

Pros

  • Dramatic setting
  • Geothermally heated pool
  • Discounts in shoulder seasons

Cons

  • Non-Atlantic views a little underwhelming
  • Rooms have an older, more stately feel to them
  • Not centrally located
510 Black Point Rd., Scarborough, ME, 04074, USA
207-883–2500
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cape Arundel Inn and Resort

$$$ | 208 Ocean Ave., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA

This shingle-style, 19th-century mansion, originally one of the area's many summer "cottages," commands a magnificent ocean view that takes in the Bush estate at Walker's Point; its location is just far enough from the bustle of town to feel like you've gotten away from it all. Spacious, tastefully decorated guest rooms—filled with special touches, such as local artwork and comfy throws—have cozy fireplaces and relaxing sitting areas that overlook the garden and ocean. The Club House, just a stone's throw from the main inn, offers a resortlike vibe with a lap pool, lawn and club games, and cozy nook areas where you can unwind with a cocktail or a cup of tea.

Pros

  • Exceptional staff that is gracious and discreet
  • Luxurious beds and linens that will make you feel like a spring chicken upon waking
  • Champagne on arrival

Cons

  • Not for the budget-minded
  • Clubhouse amenities are 1/3 mile away from main house
  • Not all rooms have ocean views
208 Ocean Ave., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA
800-514–0968
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Closed weekdays Jan.–Mar.
29 rooms
No Meals

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The Dunes on the Waterfront

$$$$ | 518 Main St., Ogunquit, ME, 03907, USA

This enclave of 21 bright and airy cottages alongside a tidal river is set off from Route 1, making the soundtrack to a stay here the ocean’s lull, not traffic’s din, while kayaks, paddleboards, and rowboats let guests capitalize on the waterfront location. Renovated in 2024, each homey cottage is landscaped and has a screened sitting area and outside patio. A few have kitchens, while most have a wet bar, small fridge, toaster, and microwave. Cabana chairs surround the updated pool, which overlooks the firepit where s’mores-making kits are handed out nightly; beyond are the dunes on the back of Ogunquit Beach. A barista serves coffee, snacks, and charcuterie boards in the main lodge, where beach cruisers are ready to bike into town. A minimum stay may apply.

Pros

  • Thrice-daily golf cart shuttle to town center
  • Boat shuttle to nearby Ogunquit Beach at high tide
  • Charging stations for Teslas

Cons

  • Not in the center of town
  • Might be too laid-back for some
  • Waterfront location is not a beach
518 Main St., Ogunquit, ME, 03907, USA
207-646–2612
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21 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Haven by the Sea

$$ | 59 Church St., Wells, ME, 04090, USA

Once the summer mission of St. Martha's Church in Kennebunkport, this exquisite inn, just a block from the beach, has retained many details from its former life, including cathedral ceilings and stained-glass windows. Guest rooms are spacious, some with serene marsh views, and the upstairs suite has an ocean-view deck. The three common areas, all with fireplaces, are perfect spots for afternoon refreshments. The inn is one block from the beach.

Pros

  • Rotating breakfasts that cater to dietary restrictions without compromising taste
  • Nightly happy hour with complimentary appetizers and sherry, port, and brandy
  • Beach towels and beach chairs available

Cons

  • Not an in-town location
  • Distant ocean views
  • $50 cancellation fee no matter how far in advance
59 Church St., Wells, ME, 04090, USA
207-646–4194
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Inn at English Meadows

$$ | 141 Port Rd., Kennebunk, ME, 04043, USA

A stone's throw from the bustle of Kennebunkport and just a mile from the beach, this charming boutique B&B is housed in a gorgeously restored, 1860s farmhouse and carriage house. Guest rooms feature heavenly mattresses and the highest-quality bedding under high ceilings. Each morning includes a healthy, sumptuous, and locally sourced multicourse breakfast in the dining room or on the seasonal brick patio, weather permitting. Bicycles and an automated Italian wine bar are available for guest use. A two-bedroom cottage is available in season.

Pros

  • Luxurious bathroom amenities including rain showers and toiletries by Malin + Goetz
  • Gas fireplaces in many rooms
  • Home-baked goods available every afternoon

Cons

  • No pool
  • No water view
  • Not wheelchair accessible
141 Port Rd., Kennebunk, ME, 04043, USA
207-967–5766
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn at Tanglewood Hall

$$ | 611 York St., York Harbor, ME, 03909, USA

This 1880s shingle-style "cottage" is a haven of antiques, art, and eclectic decor—artfully painted floors, lush wallpaper, and meticulous attention to detail are the fruits of a former designation as a designers' showcase home. Set back among trees and stunning perennial gardens, the inn's guest rooms are individually decorated, though all share rich coloring and fabrics, high ceilings, and many large windows; some have fireplaces and refrigerators, and all have TVs.

Pros

  • Authentic historic lodging
  • Short walk to beaches
  • Fireplaces in all rooms

Cons

  • No water views
  • Period decor may not appeal to those with modern tastes
  • No pets or children under 12
611 York St., York Harbor, ME, 03909, USA
207-351–1075
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Nonantum Resort

$$$ | 95 Ocean Ave., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA

Hands down the most family-friendly resort in the Kennebunks, this place is a dream for parents who want to have a quality family vacation without stress. Right on the water, the historic inn has a sweeping lawn with picnic tables and firepits. There's also the seasonal Camp Nonantum, a kid-centric spot on the lawn with activities all summer long, from knot-tying to crabbing (bookable in advance)—so parents can enjoy the pool or simply have a relaxing afternoon.

Pros

  • Comfortable beds from local Portland Mattress Makers
  • Seasonal, Maine-centric childrens' activities
  • Friendly, service-oriented staff

Cons

  • Wedding events add to bustle
  • Heavy visitor traffic
  • No indoor pool (there is a pool outside)
95 Ocean Ave., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA
207-967–4050
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Closed mid-Dec.–late Apr.
109 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Tides Beach Club

$$$$ | 930 Kings Hwy., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA

The stately building that houses the Tides Beach Club is a charming grande dame from the Gilded Age heyday of seaside "cure" retreats. Just steps from long, sandy Goose Rocks Beach, this lively inn is the epitome of laid-back, seaside-chic design, which extends into each of the spacious, bungalow-like rooms that are decorated in rich, feel-good ocean blue and coral hues.

Pros

  • Use of the common spaces (pools, spa, garden) at the very exclusive Hidden Pond
  • Beach service for a relaxed lunch or dinner on the sand
  • Most rooms have ocean views

Cons

  • Definitely will lighten your purse
  • A lot of activity in and around the inn
  • Not pet-friendly
930 Kings Hwy., Kennebunkport, ME, 04046, USA
207-967–3757
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Closed Nov.–Apr.
21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Wanderer Cottages

$$ | 195 Sea Rd., Kennebunk, ME, 04043, USA

This cluster of tidy, well-appointed cottages opened in 2022 in a quiet area that's still a stone's throw from beaches and Dock Square. The cottages might look tiny from the outside, but soaring ceilings and whitewashed walls make them feel spacious. The “little cottages” are for two adults only; children 12 and older can stay in the “big cottages.” Some cottages are dog-friendly.

Pros

  • Heated saltwater pool
  • Serene, nicely landscaped setting with a firepit and a bocce court
  • Private, spacious-feeling cottages, some with sitting areas

Cons

  • No kids allowed
  • No on-site restaurant
  • 1½ miles from Dock Square and 1½ miles from Parson's Beach
195 Sea Rd., Kennebunk, ME, 04043, USA
207-849–7400
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17 cottages
Free Breakfast

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York Harbor Inn

$ | 480 York St., York Harbor, ME, 03911, USA

A mid-17th-century fishing cabin with dark timbers and a fieldstone fireplace forms the heart of this historic inn, which now includes several neighboring buildings and three on-site restaurants. Reflecting this diversity, there are smaller rooms furnished with antiques and country pieces, cozy B&B-style quarters, and suitelike modern rooms with amenities like whirlpool tubs and gas fireplaces.

Pros

  • Many rooms have harbor views
  • Close to beaches and scenic walking trails
  • Kid-friendly

Cons

  • Rooms vary greatly in style, size, and appeal
  • No ocean views at the Chapman Cottage
  • Only Harbor Crest Inn is pet-friendly
480 York St., York Harbor, ME, 03911, USA
207-363–5119
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65 rooms
Free Breakfast

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