- As some states continue to reopen following the novel coronavirus, many East Coasters may be looking for a last-minute seaside getaway or a scenic leaf-peeping vacation for the fall.
- Airbnb is a great option for travelers since it offers the option to book a private home and removes interactions with other guests, which promotes social distancing.
- Maine is especially ideal for those seeking to explore the outdoors, take in picturesque lighthouse scenery, enjoy fall foliage, and feast on lobster.
- We looked for top-rated Airbnbs across the state for every price point, ranging from $65 to $225.
- Read all Business Insider travel reviews here.
As states continue phased reopenings, many travelers may be seeking a vacation within driving distance. For East Coasters, Maine is a charming coastal getaway ideal for every type of traveler.
Whether you want to snap a photo of the iconic Portland Head Lighthouse, hike in stunning Acadia National Park, watch the waves roll in, or explore the streets of downtown Portland, Maine has it all and then some.
For those worried about whether Airbnbs are safe, consider that experts say staying at an Airbnb as opposed to a hotel is actually one of the safest travel options right now. That’s because, typically, renters are booking the whole house and won’t interact with other guests. After all, driving your own car and renting a house where you’re the only inhabitant is quite different from entering a crowded airport, boarding a plane, and checking-in to a large resort.
We also asked experts to weigh in on other travel risks like renting a car, flying, and more, however, it's important to note that without a vaccine, there is no guarantee as to safety. We recommend following guidelines and advice from organizations such as the CDC and WHO, and practicing safety measures including wearing a mask, washing your hands, and maintaining social distancing.
Additionally, Airbnb also implemented new procedures and cleaning policies, including the Cleaning Protocol, which includes guidelines on personal protective equipment for hosts or cleaners, and only using disinfectants approved by regulatory authorities. Keep in mind that not all hosts are necessarily following the enhanced protocols. However, we've noted listings that are taking part in the new policy below.
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If you do decide to head north to Maine, be sure to read their local guidelines for the most up-to-date info. Currently, anyone traveling from Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, or Vermont is free to enter Maine as usual. Those traveling from outside of these states will need to provide a recent, negative COVID-19 test, or quarantine for 14 days.
If a trip to Maine is still on your radar, there are plenty of affordable and beautiful Airbnb options to consider. I've done the hard work of culling through hundreds of properties to seek out the best based on the following parameters:
- Airbnb listing is for the entire home (no awkward bathroom sharing situations).
- All are highly-rated Airbnb listings with a rating of 4.8 or higher.
- Decor isn't just run of the mill. All properties incorporate unique furniture, accents, and exceptional attention to detail.
These are 14 of the best Airbnbs in Maine, ranging from $65 to $235, and sorted by price from low to high.
Beachy bolthole in Lisbon, $65
Book this beach apartment starting at $65 per night
It's extremely rare to find a vetted, Airbnb Plus listing for such an affordable price, but that's what is waiting here in Maine along the Androscoggin River. This beach-themed hideout is expertly designed from its breezy turquoise and white decor to the seashell accents. This property is ideal for those seeking to get out of town and enjoy nature. Both beaches and scenic walking trails are within easy driving distance.
One recent reviewer gave the property five stars, saying "Close to restaurants and close to Topsham, which is a good shopping area. The apartment is very clean, comfortable, and very well decorated. It had everything we needed for our stay."
This Airbnb is currently available for bookings beginning in September 2020, though availability is subject to change.
Rating: 4.97 COVID-19 cleaning procedures: No specific cleaning guidelines are outlined, but the host is a Superhost with excellent ratings across the board, including for cleanliness.
Village cottage in Camden, $73
Book this Camden cottage starting at $73 per night
Enjoy a cozy couple's getaway for under $100 per night with this quiet cottage near the coast. Its secluded location may appeal to those looking for a place where social distancing is possible, but it's also within easy walking distance to the nearby village for those who do want to explore town. While the kitchen is small, it comes with all the basics, and the porch area is a cheerful place to enjoy a morning cup of coffee.
One recent reviewer found it to be "super cozy," continuing on to say, "My girlfriend & I stayed here and had a wonderful time - it's the perfect size for a couple. I found myself enjoying the little front porch the most. Close to some great hikes and the town of Camden is very charming. Great for a getaway!"
This listing has some availability in August with more availability from September onwards.
Rating: 4.86
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: The host notes the Airbnb is cleaned by a professional cleaning crew between visitors.
Lakefront cottage in Waltham, $75
Book this lake cottage starting at $75 per night
I'm not sure what's more alluring - this cottage's serene lake setting or its incredibly affordable price point. The waterfront listing is set on Graham Lake in the middle of a small working farm. During warmer months, guests can fish, kayak or canoe, while a gas fireplace creates a cozy atmosphere for chilly nights. In any season the closed-in porch is a relaxing setting for catching a sunset.
This listing has limited availability on weekends through September, but offers guests a 21% off if you stay for a week.
Rating: 4.94
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: While no specific cleaning guidelines are outlined, several recent guests have marked the property "sparkling clean."
Camp Wigwam lake cottage in Greenwood, $92
Book this cottage starting at $92 per night
This is a solid affordable option for families since the property features two bedrooms, one of which is outfitted with bunk beds. Despite being inland, the lakefront location means you can still be on the water and is fun in every season with outdoor activities ranging from skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing to hiking, boating, and swimming. Guests also have access to kayaks, so getting on the lake is easy.
Availability is currently limited for the next two months but inventory is subject to change. Bookings are wide open for the fall.
Rating: 4.96
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: No specific policies for cleaning are listed, but the property has a perfect 5.0 for cleanliness and has recently been marked "sparkling clean" by guests.
Cozy cabin in Freeport, $115
Book this cabin starting at $115 per night
You may know this northern coastal spot as the home of L.L. Bean and its famous giant boot photo op, and if you plan to explore the area or check out the Adventure Schools of L.L. Bean, consider making this cute cabin your home base. The four-season abode is open in all seasons, but during warmer months, guests can enjoy eating or relaxing on the outdoor patio. The owners also implement a fun "Take a Beer-Leave a Beer" policy: guests are welcome to an assortment of free beers in the fridge, and are invited to leave one behind to replenish the stash. The space is quaint and on the small side, so it's best for couples who want to cozy up together or solo adventurers.
This property still has plenty of days open beginning September onwards.
Rating: 4.98
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: Cleaning policies are specifically stated on the listing, but the house has been marked "sparkling clean" by 16 recent guests.
Historic home in Portland, $169
Book this historic home starting at $169 per night
This chic two-bedroom property is an Airbnb Plus listing, which means it's been vetted for quality and includes one-of-kind details and curated amenities ensuring a comfy stay.
Original pumpkin pine floors, nine-foot ceilings, exposed brick, and sunny rooms are just some of the charms found in this 177-year-old Greek revival home. Plus, the lively city of Portland is right at your fingertips and many of the best spots are within walking distance.
This listing has some weekends available in August.
Rating: 4.99
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: No new cleaning policies are outlined on the listing, but the host is a Superhost and the property has exceptionally high ratings across the board, including for cleanliness.
Kettle Cove apartment in Cape Elizabeth, $185
Book this cove apartment starting at $185 per night
Situated between Kettle Cove and Crescent Beach State Park, this home comes with water views and a great location. Two Lights State Park is less than a mile away, iconic Portland Head Lighthouse is right nearby, and Portland's acclaimed local restaurants are just a short drive into the city. Ice cream lovers can also satiate their sweet tooth with a walk to Kettle Cove Creamery before falling asleep to the sound of gentle waves.
While guests do have the entire first-floor apartment to themselves with a separate, private entrance, the apartment is attached to the main house and sits below the upstairs apartment, it might not be a good option if you're looking for complete seclusion.
This property has limited availability until September, at which point most days are free.
Rating: 4.97
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: No specific policies are outlined.
Treehouse in Georgetown, $189
Book this treehouse starting at $189 per night
If you've always wanted to sleep among the pine branches, here's your chance. Part tree house, part tiny house, this spot in 25 miles from Portland and features two elevated structures connected by a rope bridge.
One area includes the King-sized bed and idyllic river views, while the second structure houses the small kitchen and dining area, as well as a screen-in porch complete with rocking chairs. Use of kayaks and canoes are included with the rental and the 21-acre property is shared with one other one-bedroom treehouse.
This Airbnb is extremely popular and frequently has limited availability so it's best to book early.
Rating: 4.96
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: No specific new cleaning guidelines are listed, but the property has a 4.9 out of 5 rating for cleanliness.
Oceanside house in Trenton, $195
Book this oceanfront home starting at $195 per night
Just a 15-minute drive from the beauty and splendor of Acadia National Park, this oceanfront cottage offers panoramic views of the waves, Mount Desert Island, and Cadillac Mountain. For lobster fans, three premier lobster pounds are within walking distance.
A large deck outfitted with a gas grill, fire pit, and roasting sticks makes for a nice spot to enjoy dinner, roast marshmallows, or watch a sunset. The property is also pet-friendly, so four-legged friends can join the trip.
This property is booked on most weekends through August but does have some weekdays available and plenty of options open from September onwards.
Rating: 4.93
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: New cleaning policies aren't listed, but the hosts have a 4.9 out of 5 for cleanliness and the home has been marked "sparkling clean" by recent guests.
Classic Maine house in Phippsburg, $195
Book this classic home starting at $195 per night
This recently built house is just an hour north of Portland and right by beautiful Popham Beach. Great for large groups and families, the four-bedroom home sleeps up to 10 guests.
Standout features include the eat-in kitchen with breakfast nook, cute decorations such as lobster pillows, and the screened-in back porch with rocking chairs. The home is stocked with everything from kitchenware and a washer/dryer to kayaks and beach toys.
This property is fully booked for summer 2020 (though you can always check for unexpected cancellations). You can get a head start on booking for summer 2021 beginning in October 2020.
Rating: 4.92
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: No cleaning policies are outlined, but the host is a Superhost and the house has recently been marked "sparkling clean" by guests.
City nest in Portland, $205
Book this city apartment starting at $205 per night
This spacious two-bedroom apartment has a cozy vintage vibe with high ceilings, brick fireplace, and crown molding.
Close to all that Portland has to offer, it's a short five-minute walk to the start of downtown and 15 mins to the Old Port. There's a small, makeshift yoga room next to the balcony with two yoga mats, a foam roller, and two meditation cushions. Guests also have access to a coin-operated washer and dryer in the basement.
This property has plenty of availability for the next several months.
Rating: 4.89
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: The host has noted that the apartment is thoroughly cleaned between visitors with non-toxic and environmentally friendly products.
Timber-frame cottage in Pownal, $219
Book this timber-frame cottage starting at $219 per night
This upscale Airbnb Plus listing is an idyllic spot to post up in a woodsy inland setting. The loft-style cottage is a true cozy retreat with its A-frame, wood-burning fireplace, and chic but rustic decor. A fire pit outdoors completes the feel.
One recent review raves, "This is the perfect Maine getaway cottage. The location could not be better with a 15-minute drive to Freeport and a 25-minute drive to Portland. Vianna offered many ideas for things to do and made us feel at home with a bottle of wine and a note upon arrival. There was no detail spared, everything about the cottage was thoughtfully picked out and placed to give it a well put together look. Once we left, the first thought that crossed our minds was "when will we be back?" this place leaves you wishing your stay was longer."
This property currently has limited availability until September, though that can always change. It is currently available most fall weekends. This host also offers 15% off if you stay a week.
Rating: 5.0
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: While no cleaning policies are specifically stated, this listing has a perfect 5.0 rating overall across all categories, including cleanliness.
Seaside cottage on Somes Sound, $225
Book this seaside cottage starting at $225
This seaside cottage actually sits inside the borders of Acadia National Park and overlooks the impressive Somes Sound. Completely surrounded by wilderness and ocean, the four-season home is full of windows for watching sunsets and includes a wraparound deck, a private yoga platform, and swimming rocks.
While this is a newer listing, the hosts are highly-rated on other properties they've listed and all recent guests have given the property glowing reviews. My recommendation? Snag this listing while it's still new before the price goes up.
Availability is currently limited for the next few months but inventory may change.
Rating: 5.0
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: No specific policies are outlined.
Charming country cottage in Boothbay Harbor, $235
Book this cottage starting at $235 per night
This romantic escape features carefully curated antique furnishings in an idyllic natural setting. Lucky guests might even catch a glimpse of deer eating apples in the garden from the second-floor bedroom.
An Airbnb Plus listing, the home sleeps up to three guests and features calming all-white interiors with pops of fresh flowers. The balcony and large backyard are both ideal spots for enjoying a cup of coffee or winding down at the end of the day. The outdoor shower and fire pit are additional perks that set this listing apart.
The hosts have a perfect 5.0 rating and consistently go above and beyond for guests. One recent reviewer raved, "Suzie left us a bottle of wine (sanitized!) and the most insane cheese to welcome us to the home. The design and decor was so charming and unique, and the location was excellent for hiking/outdoor activities and of course for eating some delish lobster. We loved the fire pit, which they graciously supplied ample wood for (and even refilled for us!). At the end of the stay, Suzie left us with some lovely fresh grown lavender to take home."
This listing books up fast and has just a few scattered days left in 2020. It's best to book this listing several months in advance.
Rating: 5.0
COVID-19 cleaning procedures: This listing has committed to Airbnb's Enhanced Clean protocols.