Kayak or canoe across to historic Castine--30 minutes by water or 45 minutes by car--or explore the many inlets and islands of the Bagaduce River. Listen to the call of loons as you enjoy our ever-changing sunsets. A variety of games and puzzles and a collection of books will keep you occupied on a rainy day.
Brooksville, with a total area of 33.8 square miles and 53 miles of coastline is home to Holbrook Island Sanctuary, a pristine nature preserve, and also the Good Life Center, the last homestead of Helen and Scott Nearing (authors of Living the Good Life). Pastoral, rolling hills and scenic blueberry barrens are plentiful throughout the area. There is a Farmer's Market every Tuesday morning in Buck's Harbor during the summer months.
Acadia National Park, with a road to the top of the highest mountain on the on the eastern coast as well as hundreds of scenic hiking trails, is just over one hour away by car. Don't miss visiting the Wooden Boat School in nearby Brooklin; Haystack school of crafts on Deer Isle; and Kneisel Hall, famed for world-class chamber music, in nearby Blue Hill,
This fully renovated two-story camp on the edge of the water maintains its rustic atmosphere. New in 2015 is a small roof over the entryway (in case of rain). From there, you step into the "mudroom" where there is a coat closet and behind another door, a stacked washer/dryer.
Step through the glass french doors to the living room where you will find HARDWOOD OAK FLOORS, a BUILT-IN HEARTH, and a SOAPSTONE WOOD STOVE with a CATALYTIC COMBUSTOR--BURNS LIKE A FURNACE, BUT IS AS LOVELY AND GRACEFUL AS A WORK OF ART. The living room is furnished with a recliner and a full-size sofa as well as a smaller cushioned chair and a coffee table. A large sliding glass door in the living room opens to a fully-screened porch. Cushioned seats and coffee table grace the porch as well as a folding chaise/recliner.
The kitchen is fully supplied with dishes, pots and pans, mixing bowls, and includes a lobster pot, drip coffee pot, coffee bean grinder, tea kettle, toaster, blender, electric mixer, microwave oven. An efficiency-sized gas range allows for more countertop space.
Bathroom has large mirrors over the sink and lots generous-sized cabinets. There is a shower with adjustable shower head, and the linen cabinets are fully stocked with towels and washcloths.
As you walk up the stairs (with carpeted runners), you will come to a landing with large windows to the southeast and southwest. The upstairs has a cathedral ceiling with a ceiling fan and track lighting that can be dimmed for a tranquil ambiance. There is a large, high triangle window in the main upstairs facing southeast to let in plenty of early morning light.
Both upstairs bedrooms are cozy with Skylight windows in the lower part of gambrel roof, giving excellent water views.
The boat room has life jackets and paddles for the kayaks as well as a long, knotted rope to use to ease the kayaks up and down the slide (next to the stairway to the water). There is a gas grill with two gas tanks, and a backup charcoal grill. A portable wooden ramp is there to help move the grill in and out of the boat house. There's a wooden stairway that takes you down to the water and next to the stairway, a slide to make it easier to get the kayaks down and back up again.
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The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Strip any used beds and gather used towels
Remove personal items and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights, lock the doors and return the keys
Wash used dishes. Ok to leave in drainer track.
Broom clean ground level floors.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Use of Kayaks require a separate release form signed.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
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On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is no carbon monoxide detector on the property, but there are gas appliances; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Brooksville
Located in Brooksville, this cabin is in a rural area and by the ocean. Holbrook Island Sanctuary State Park and Fort Madison State Park reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Blue Hill Books and Blue Hill Co-op Community Market. Penobscot Marine Museum and Perry's Nut House are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and sailing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and hiking/biking trails.
How much does it cost to stay at Driftwood Cottage; cozy oceanfront, 2 Kayaks, Wood Stove, Porch, Sunsets.?
As of 7 May, 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Driftwood Cottage; cozy oceanfront, 2 Kayaks, Wood Stove, Porch, Sunsets. on 20 May, 2026 start from S$280, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Driftwood Cottage; cozy oceanfront, 2 Kayaks, Wood Stove, Porch, Sunsets.?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Driftwood Cottage; cozy oceanfront, 2 Kayaks, Wood Stove, Porch, Sunsets.?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Driftwood Cottage; cozy oceanfront, 2 Kayaks, Wood Stove, Porch, Sunsets.?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Driftwood Cottage; cozy oceanfront, 2 Kayaks, Wood Stove, Porch, Sunsets. located?
Situated by the ocean, this cabin is 2 mi (3.2 km) from Great Island and within 12 miles (20 km) of Holbrook Island Sanctuary State Park and Jonathan Fisher House. Blue Hill Books and Blue Hill Bay Gallery are also within 12 miles (20 km).
Reviews
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A beautiful property - perfect for the relaxing reading retreat we planned for my mom’s birthday. Host lives near the property so communication was easy
The house was perfect for us. It had everything we needed, was very clean and had an amazing location. The inclusion of the kayaks was also a big plus.
My 18-year-old son and I spent a wonderful, relaxing week at Driftwood Cottage. This home is well appointed, with really everything we needed from cooking utensils to kayaks. It was so quiet there and an excellent lauching point for all our Coastal Maine adventures. Our host was very welcoming and helpful. We highly recommend Driftwood Cottage!
The setting is beautiful, and so QUIET. A welcome experience after city noise. Our host had truly thought of everything. They know what travelers need. The kayaks were a joy toHave. We went out daily for short excursions. The sunsets on the screened in porch were a delight. Many thanks for the gift of Driftwood Cottage!
I cannot say enough good things about this rental, the property owner, or the location. The owner was very responsive to any needs we had. The location was PERFECT, not just for access to the water, but also for access to local restaurants and. Would happily stay here again in a heartbeat.
The cottage is just as advertised, and in a wonderful location.
The owners are also great, and communication and check-in were easy.
We had some great meals at Buck's nearby, and Cry Babies in Stonington.
We highly recommend, but only if you're looking for a great stay in a peaceful, beautiful location.
This cottage is wonderful. We weren’t sure what to expect since you never know just from pictures, but this place exceeded our expectations. It was so peaceful and relaxing. The cottage was very clean and we loved every part of it!
Lauren E.
Stayed 6 nights in Jul 2021
Response from VrboOwner on 14 Jul, 2023
Thank you for your feedback! I so love being able to offer a tranquil location to others. May you carry the peace back to your daily lives!!
Driftwood is a wonderful place to stay. It is impeccably clean, peaceful, and spacious.
We were there for almost a week, it was great to just hang out ; as well, we never ran out of interesting things to explore in the Blue Hill area and into nearby Deer Island.
Perfect house to explore the peninsulas south of Mt. Desert Island. The house is clean, quaint, and cozy. The host made sure she was on call if we needed anything!
Driftwood Cottage was the ideal lodging for our latest vacation trip to coastal Maine. A gorgeous, quiet location near Castine, Blue Hill, Deer Isle, and Acadia National Park and a charming, cozy accommodation for two. Our host Jane had fully prepared the cottage for our two-week stay and responded promptly to our few queries. It was a lovely place and time. We look forward to our next visit.
My wife and I stayed for 3 days this summer and enjoyed every part of the experience. The house is beautiful, with water views and peaceful trees surrounding the property. We took the kayaks out and stopped for dinner in Castine. Also loved dropping by Tinder Hearth just nearby - magical spot. Hope to come again!
Great location. Good communication. Second bed is quite small but there is a fold out single reclining chair for another bed.
LEIB O.
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 7 Oct, 2023
Hi, Lieb,
Your review fills me with curiosity. Surely you didn't sleep in the first floor recliner? Surely you knew that the second floor sofa opens up to a single-sized bed?
I usually make a point to tell my guests to contact me if they can't find what they're looking for (and that includes beds, lol). Did I forget to encourage you to contact me for anything?
-Jane
We spent two wonderful weeks at Driftwood Cottage in July 2025. Jane and Miguel were superb hosts, equipping the cottage with everything we needed and responding quickly to any questions we had. We spent many hours on the screened porch, which overlooks the Bagaduce River, and used the kayaks to paddle to Castine for lunch and to explore neighboring coves. The cottage is perfectly located – close to great restaurants/bakeries (Tinder Hearth, Brooklin Inn and Buck’s Restaurant) and hiking trails, both on the Blue Hill Peninsula and nearby Acadia National Park. It is quiet, private and incredibly clean. We wish we could have stayed longer and hope to return soon.Judith T
Driftwood Cottage was the perfect setting for our family. It was secluded and serene but also close enough to Blue Hill for easy shopping and strolling. It was just a 1 hour drive from Acadia NP which made a great day trip but it all meant that we got away from the crowds. We enjoyed just chilling on the screened porch but also loved walks along the neighborhood roads and kayaking on the tidal river. The view of the river from the house was so calming and interesting. We loved watching the seals and cormorants. The house was impeccably clean and well furnished. Jane was a very gracious host, and made sure we were comfortable the whole time.
Suzanne M.
Stayed 5 nights in Jun 2025
About the host
Hosted by Jane Reinoso
I was born and raised in Ohio, which means I can never be a real Mainer, but after 12 years of year-round living, Brooksville has grown ever deeper in my heart. I lived "out west" in Washington state for a few years after I became a physician assistant (PA). After doing a one-year emergency medicine residency at USC+LAC county general hospital (see the documentary Code Black for what THAT training was like in 1994), I wanted to live in a place with trees, water, hills, and four seasons, and Blue Hill Hospital just happened to be looking for a PA at the time. I got not only those things, but more than I had dreamed possible. After I moved into the double-wide mobile home on the property I bought, every day I would get up, look out my window across the field to the water and thank God for this place.
I later met my husband while on a medical mission to Ecuador, and he came to live here with me after we married. However, ten years of the long, cold, snowy winters (see owner photo, above) were just a bit too much for someone who grew up in the tropics. We moved south. For the past couple of summers, I have done seasonal work at MDI Hospital ER in Bar Harbor, which lets me come back and care for my property, though I can no longer live here, since you-all, my cottage guests, are coming in the summer, lol.
Why they chose this property
I was looking for a place to live within driving distance of Blue Hill Hospital (where I worked at the time), when I looked at this property with my real estate agent. I remember her telling me, "You don't want this property." After I had already fallen in love with the shoreline and the view and the large field. "Why don't I want it?" I asked. "It's a mobile home. No bank will give you a loan for this," she replied. Yes, there was a mobile home (which has now been removed), but there was also this small 'camp' right by the water which was in disrepair from many years of neglect. (I have always thought of a camp as a place to pitch my tent and build a fire, but I was quick to learn that in Maine a camp is a building, often in a remote area, where families go for vacation.)
The property was out of my price range at the time, so we kept on looking, but truly, after I saw that place, nothing else I looked at was good enough. I think it was about a month or so later that the owners came down on their asking price--to almost within reach. So I made an offer, there was a flurry of negotiations, and the rest is history. I never looked back.
Oh, and yes, the bank did give me the loan--turns out the president of the bank sang in choir with me at church--her response when I asked about a loan to buy property was, "Oh that means you're going to stay! We'll find a way to make this work." I love small towns!
Renovating this camp was a labor of love, as we did as much of the work ourselves, including shingling the outside, painting the old walls on the inside, completely re-building the boat house, and adding a wood shed. The more time I spent at the cottage, the more I knew that this was a small treasure that had to be shared with others.
What makes this property unique
The shoreline and the sunsets!! The peace and tranquility. The sounds of nature. Birds at the feeder by day and the silent dancing fireflies at night. You can see the stars, and the Milky Way. Once I saw a group of about a dozen seals at high tide coming all in the same direction, and they were followed by many gulls and a bald eagle--turns out the seals were "herding" schools of fish into the corner of the cove where they would be easier to catch. They did it about three times before the tide started to turn.
Then there's the soapstone woodstove with a catalytic combustor, and glass window in the front, so you can see the flames dancing in the air above the logs once the combustor has been engaged.
A boat house stores the paddles and life jackets for the kayaks as well as the gas grill and grilling supplies. There is also now a rope to ease the kayaks down the slide (next to the stairs) to get them down to the shore and back again.
We try to be as eco-friendly as possible; we use all LED and compact fluorescent light bulbs, we have a compost bin for compostable trash. There's a full-size ironing board and iron. Towels and extra linens can be found in the large bathroom closet. A variety of games and books are upstairs for a rainy day, and a phone for local calls. The kitchen is fully equipped with dishes, utensils, and towels, including cutting board, pots and pans, and a few select spices; there is a lobster pot and a list of the closest places to buy fresh, live lobster. When we redesigned the kitchen, I made sure that the sink was located with a large window in front of it facing the water. There is a large, double sliding-glass door which takes you out onto the screened porch, where you can sit and watch the sunsets and listen to the sounds of nature while sipping your favorite beverage.
Did I miss anything? If you find the cottage is lacking some little item that you like, just let me know; if it is possible, we will stock it.
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