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Stunning Vacation Rentals in Maine & New Hampshire

From the rocky shores of Maine to the White Mountains of New Hampshire, this corner of New England is made for slowing down and soaking it all in. Quaint coastal villages, pristine lakes, covered bridges, and forested trails create the backdrop for vacations that feel both timeless and refreshing.

Whether you’re drawn to the dramatic coastline of Acadia, the peaceful charm of a lakeside retreat, or the energy of Portland’s food and arts scene, we have a Maine or New Hampshire vacation rental where your ideal getaway comes to life.

All of our properties come equipped with everything you need for a memorable stay. With full kitchens, spacious living areas, comfortable bedrooms, and free wifi, you’ll feel right at home when staying with Red Cottage. Plus, enjoy bonus amenities like a private deck, waterfront access, and stunning mountain or ocean views, depending on the home you choose for your stay.

Browse below to find your dream New England getaway.

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    Maine & New Hampshire Through The Seasons

    The best time to visit depends on your plans. Use the guide below to compare typical weather, crowd levels, and nightly rates by month so you can choose the ideal time for hiking, beach days, foliage drives, skiing, and exploring charming coastal and mountain towns.

    Month Typical Weather Avg Temp (°F) Crowd Level Nightly Rates Best For…
    January❄️ Deep winter, snowy10–28Medium$$🏂 Ski trips, cozy fireside weekends
    February❄️ Coldest, snowy12–30Medium – High$$🏂 Peak ski season, Presidents’ Day getaways
    March🌨️ Late snow + thaw22–40Medium$$🏂 Spring skiing, maple sugaring, brewery tours
    April🌧️ Mud season, cool rain32–52Low$🚗 Waterfalls, scenic drives, off-season deals
    May🌸 Mild, bright spring42–63Medium$$⛰️ Early hikes, wildflowers, Acadia opens up
    June🌤️ Warm days, cool nights52–73High$$$🛶 Beach season starts, lake swimming, Portland food scene
    July☀️ Warm, sunny58–80Very High$$$$🎣 Peak beach / lake season, lobster bakes, family trips
    August⛈️ Warm, occasional storms56–78Very High$$$$🛶 Coastal adventures, Acadia, blueberry season
    September🍁 Dry, crisp48–68Medium – High$$$🚵🏻 Best all-around: early foliage, hiking, fewer crowds
    October🍁 Peak foliage38–56High$$$🎃 Leaf-peeping, harvest festivals, Kancamagus drives
    November🌨️ Quiet, chilly28–45Low$🏠 Off-season steals, cozy dining, early ski prep
    December❄️ Early winter, cold18–32Medium$$🎄 Holiday escapes, first ski days, winter wonderland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are any of the Maine and New Hampshire vacation rentals pet-friendly?

    Yes. Many of our Maine and New Hampshire vacation rentals welcome dogs. Check each home’s listing for pet guidelines, fees, and house rules before booking.

    Are any Red Cottage properties waterfront or near the ocean?

    Yes. You will find select homes that are oceanfront, lakefront, or within a short walk of the water. Some offer extras like kayaks, a private dock, or direct beach access.

    How do I pick the best area in Maine or New Hampshire for my trip?

    Pick the location that matches your vacation style. Choose Portland for food, culture, and nightlife, Kennebunkport for classic coastal charm, Bar Harbor for Acadia and dramatic scenery, and North Conway or the White Mountains for hiking, skiing, and a mountain escape.

    How far is Maine or New Hampshire from Boston or New York?

    Driving is the easiest option for most guests. Southern Maine is about 1.5 hours from Boston, while Bar Harbor and Acadia are about 4.5 hours. The White Mountains of New Hampshire are about 2.5 hours from Boston. From New York, expect 4 to 6 hours depending on your destination and traffic.

    What should I pack for a Maine or New Hampshire vacation?

    Pack for comfort and the outdoors. Bring layers, proper footwear, and a weatherproof jacket, plus slippers or cozy socks for the house. In summer, pack swimwear, sunscreen, and bug spray. In fall, bring warm layers for cool mornings and evenings. In winter, include a heavy coat, gloves, insulated boots, and a beanie. If you plan to hike, bring trail shoes and a small day bag.

    Are Red Cottage homes in Maine and New Hampshire a good fit for group trips and special occasions?

    Yes. Our homes are designed for gathering, with generous kitchens, dining spaces, and comfortable common areas. For the best fit, look for listings with multiple gathering zones and amenities your group will actually use, like a hot tub, fireplace, waterfront access, or a large deck.

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