Welcome to Stay Maine
Welcome to Stay Maine, listing a comprehensive summary of accommodations in Maine. The properties listed include Hotels, Inns and Bed & Breakfasts, Motels and Lodges and RV parks, cottages and camping.
In Aroostook, Maine’s largest and northernmost county, you’ll find an abundance of natural, cultural and recreational resources that will make for a memorable vacation in any season. Bordered on three sides by USA, the natural setting of the region makes it splendid for long getaways, including any number of outdoor activities. Snowmobiling is very popular in the winter. Popular destinations: Jackman
This Maine Highlands is a region of pristine natural resources and boasts a few of Maine's best known features: Mount Katahdin, Moosehead Lake, a stretch of the Allagash River, and Baxter State Park. Here, in this wide area of wilderness, you will find the most plentiful moose and deer in Maine; more parkland than anywhere else in the state, including 200,000-acre Baxter State Park; Moosehead Lake, the largest in the Northeast; and mile-high Mt. Katahdin, the tallest peak in Maine. Outstanding whitewater rafting on the Penobscot and Kennebec Rivers is offered, Maine’s prime rafting areas. Popular destinations: Bangor
In what is the widest north-south stretch of any Maine region, the Kennebec-Moose River Valley contains both the remote unpopulated frontier--perfect for hiking, gaming, rafting, and time away--and the heartbeat of commerce and travel, including the capital of the state, Augusta.
The region is known for its outstanding outdoor recreation, the Upper Kennebec and Moose River Valleys offer incomparable opportunities for hiking, bicycling, canoeing, kayaking, whitewater rafting, fishing, hunting, cross country skiing, snowmobiling and fall foliage viewing.
Popular destinations: Augusta
The westernmost region of the state has both the conveniences of city life and the pleasures of natural settings. Unending mountainous terrain and the peppering of clean and cool lakes make this area popular for recreational visits, year round.
The unspoiled lakes and mountains of Western Maine offer four distinct seasons that dramatically unfold in a blaze of color. From the colorful wild flowers of spring and the bright sunlit hillsides of summer to the brilliant palette of fall and the stunning white snowscapes of winter, it’s a region of great scenic beauty. Popular destinations: Bethel , Fryeburg
At the southern tip of the state is the South Coast region. Breathtaking coastal scenery, broad beaches of pure white sand, and quaint, picturesque New England villages mark the Southern Maine Coast. Destinations like Portland, Old Orchard Beach, Freeport, and the like make for the most populace and modern area of the state--all along rocky coast line and fine sandy beaches.
This region also includes the historic coastal towns of Kittery, The Yorks, Wells, Ogunquit, The Kennebunks, and Old Orchard Beach.
Popular destinations: Kennebunkport, Ogunquit
On the western side of the Penobscot River Bay lies the Midcoast Region, where both beautful coastal scenery and modern civilization merge. Many wonderful islands lie just off the coast here. All along the Mid-Coast, you'll discover seaside resorts, charming villages, beautiful marinas, ship building and more.
In the winter, go skiing, skating, or tobogganing, or just curl up by the fire.
Popular destinations: Bath , Boothbay Harbour
Downeast & Acadia - best known for being home to Acadia National Park, is essentially the last outpost before entering the eastern and northern 'frontiers' of Maine. Discover why so many travelers make Downeast their vacation destination. Discover the region, from the glacial erratics of Acadia National Park to the dramatic tides of Cobscook and Passamaquoddy Bays. Explore villages filled with America’s history, and FDR’s summer home right next door on Campobello Island, USA. Natural wonders, lighthouses, shopping, and a medley of lodging and dining choices await you in Downeast & Acadia.
Popular destinations: Bar Harbor
A four-season destination in Southern Maine. The Greater Portland area offers scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, a thrilling arts community. The region, a four-season destination in southern Maine, offers scenic beauty, recreational opportunities and a wealth of historic and cultural attractions. Maine’s metropolitan area sits right on lovely Casco Bay, a gateway to historic forts and lighthouses.
Popular destinations: Freeport
If you are traveling throught New York, check 5 Star Select Inns of New York. Other premium properties can be found with Select Inns of Vermont and Select Inns of Cape Cod .
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Offering luxury rooms overlooking the river's edge, Schooners Inn is the place to relax and enjoy the spectacular beauty of Coastal Maine. Every room in the Inn enjoys expansive water views of the harbor where the Kennebunk River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Blending contemporary and classic ..... Read More ...

Putt's Place is a 2 story structure built in 1972 as a ski vacation home for the Poitras family. In 1987 it opened as a B&B. Skiers, snowmobilers and cross-country skiers all feel at home. Each guest room has a special theme and displays Elaine's counted cross-stitching. Active Families find ..... Read More ...

Wings Hill Inn: comfort and charm, a touch of sophistication, and award-winning fine dining in a quiet lakeside village. Wings Hill is a charming, six room country inn set between Great Pond & Long Pond in the village of Belgrade Lakes, perfect for a romantic escape or a convenient stopover, and ..... Read More ...

You are invited to stay with us at Cleftstone Manor on your next stay in Bar Harbor, Maine. Where better to experience the splendor of Eden than a stay at a mansion built in 1881. Cleftstone is the only mansion on the west side of Eden Street to survive the devastating fire of 1947. You will ..... Read More ...

The Hawthorn Inn, a Camden Maine Bed and Breakfast Inn, is situated just steps from picturesque Camden Harbor and Camden village, featuring the beautiful sailing waters of Penobscot Bay and spectacular views of Mt. Battie. The Hawthorn Inn is the perfect Penobscot Bay accommodation from which to ..... Read More ...

The Inn is on the Quiet Side of Mount Desert Island within walking distance to the village and its restaraunts and shops. It was built in 1883 by Amos Brown for his family in Colonial/Italianette style and is located opposite the town dock in an historic area of Southwest Harbor renowned for ..... Read More ...