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Maine Vacation Rentals are Perfect for Family Getaways

By:Traveler


Maine vacation rentals come in all shapes and sizes. The variety of Maine vacation homes that are available can make the search for a Maine summer, fall or winter rental fun, especially if you’re planning with friends or family.



Since Maine has such a long history and it is known as Vacationland, the vacation rental homes range from centuries-old colonial houses to brand-new mountainside ski condos. You can rent small hunting cabins deep in the northern woods or quaint Cape-Cod style cottages overlooking the ocean.



Renting a vacation home allows for a more unique vacation than if you stay in other types of lodging. Many vacation homes have been owned by the same family for years and they have taken good care to provide for their own comfort and yours. You can often get a sense of the continuity of the home when you read the guestbook that has comments left from previous renters, some of whom return to the same vacation homes season after season.



The variety of Maine vacation homes allows you to find something to fit your budget. If you are planning a getaway, but things are a little tight, you can rent a cottage that’s near the ocean rather than on the ocean. Even though you can’t see the waves crashing on the rugged Maine coastline, you’ll be able to feel the sea breezes and smell the salty air.



Even if you are looking to rent something larger, a vacation home is still a great value. Say you are planning a large family reunion. You might consider Maine estates for vacation rentals. These can accommodate multiple families under one roof (or sometimes more). It will prove much more affordable to cook meals at the vacation home for a large group than to eat at a restaurant everyday.



Many vacation homes are stocked with amenities to cover every event. Maybe your hike was rained out and you’re looking for some kind of entertainment instead. Many vacation rentals keep board games, video games, books, and TVs with cable or DVDs on hand. Having a washer and dryer on the premises is an added benefit, especially if you packed lightly or have adventurous members of the family who tend to get muddy when they’re hiking around or building sandcastles at the beach.



Maine’s geography lends to the variety of the vacation home stock. With ski mountains such as Sugarloaf and Sunday River, you will find condos and chalets on and around the ski areas. Farther north where things get more rural, you will find hunting lodges and lakeside cabins that are perfectly suited to the weather and the outdoor activities that can be enjoyed there. On the coast you can find restored mansions in Bar Harbor or Kennebunkport, cottages on the Penobscot Bay or on the South Coast, old sea captains’ houses Downeast, and brand-new, modern vacation homes everywhere in between.



It’s now easier than ever to find a vacation rental that is just right for you and your family or friends. Using a vacation rentals Web site you can search by availability dates, specific amenities, whether pets are allowed, what attractions are nearby and the type of house. Some vacation rentals Web sites even provide free-form text searches so you can try to find exactly what you’re looking for as soon as you start.



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Maine vacation rentals can be found in plentiful supply on CyberRentals.com. If you are planning a large family get together, you should consider booking Maine estates for vacation rentals.







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