Welcome to Lubec
Planning a trip to Lubec?
Join us in one of our thoughtfully designed, bayside properties.
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Seal House
Perfect for a getaway with friends or family, Seal House is a historic seaside cottage in the heart of Lubec that sleeps 6 adults and offers plenty of charm.
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The Tiny House at Lubec
For the solo traveler or adventurous couple, our luxury Tiny House overlooking Lubec’s Johnson Bay is packed with modern amenities so you can travel with ease.
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Eagle's Landing
Our brand new build in the heart of Lubec. Steps from restaurants, stores, the wharf/harbor etc.! A currently under construction, luxury ground-level apartment that will sleep 2- 5 adults and features expansive outdoor space to enjoy the sweeping views of Johnson’s Bay. Will feature a new luxury kitchen and bathroom with rain shower, bay views from each room, outdoor shower, grill, Adirondack chairs and picnic table, patio and much more!
A small town overlooking the sea with a big personality…
The easternmost town of the contiguous United States, Lubec is known for its natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and extreme tides. Once sustained by smoking and canning fish, this sleepy village is now a well-loved vacation spot for people looking to get away from it all and enjoy the quiet solitude of Maine.
Our favorite things to do in Lubec, Maine
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If you’re looking to get adventurous, you’ve come to the right place. Lubec is close to famous landmarks, beautiful state parks, and just minutes from the border of Canada.
Quoddy Head State Park - Home to the famous West Quoddy Lighthouse, this park also features 4.5 miles of hiking trails, picnic areas, extensive forests, two bogs, and a diverse habitat for rare plants.
Campobello Island - Just minutes across the border in Canada, this island features stunning views and abundant wildlife, including whales, eagles, and seals. Visit Roosevelt Campobello International Park, featuring the summer home of FDR, take a drive to East Quoddy Head Light, or enjoy the beautiful views at Herring Cove Provincial Park.
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Lubec has plenty of options for a delicious meal out, many offering up local seafood dishes that Maine is known for.
The Inn On The Wharf Restaurant - Just steps from our AirBNB properties, this restaurant features delicious seafood overlooking Johnson’s Bay. The Inn On The Wharf is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Cohills - Voted the best seaside pub by Yankee Magazine, Cohills offers meals featuring locally sourced ingredients and a selection of wine, beer, Irish whiskeys and bourbons. Cohills also offers a rotating selection of plant-based menu items.
Water Street Inn & Tavern - This local gathering spot offers a full bar, delicious tavern food, and an extensive wine list.
Narrow Escape - Open daily in the summer, Narrow Escape offers a variety of coffee beverages, snacks, and sandwiches for a quick bite.
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Known as the Bold Coast, Lubec has some of the most beautiful hiking in Maine. Take advantage of the views at some of our favorite hiking spots.
Boot Head Preserve - A 2 mile loop featuring coastal bogs, rocky beaches, and stunning cliffside ocean views.
Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land - For more advanced hikers, this famous trail offers almost 10 miles of stunning ocean views and campsites for overnight adventures. For those looking for a day hike, take the 2.8 mile Coastal Trail that brings you directly to a beautiful ocean overlook.
Cobscook Shores - A brand new system of 15 parks with endless hiking opportunities, Cobscook Shores is also great for nature walks, picnicking, biking, camping, and paddling.
“There are a few essential elements you find in the spirit of a Mainer. A humble appreciation of well crafted things, wit dry enough you may not know when the joke ends and when it begins, and most importantly, a love for the land & the sea.”
- Anthony Bourdain