Cities within 25 miles of Boothbay Harbor

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Boothbay Harbor Hotels

Flagship Inn
200 Townsend Ave
Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538
Sample Rates for this hotel:
( $149.00 - $224.67 )

Rated: 2 Star Hotel
The Flagship Inn invites you to relax in some of the Boothbay Harbor regions most comfortable and reasonable accomodations- all guaranteed by AAA and ...hotel description continued
Harbour Towne Inn on the Water
71 Townsend Avenue
Boothbay Harbor, ME 4538
Sample Rates for this hotel:
( $145.00 - $145.00 )

Rated: 3 Star Hotel
Harbour Towne Inn is a handsomely refurbished Victorian townhouse, combining old-time allure with modern amenities. Beautiful floral displays everywhe...hotel description continued
The Thistle Inn
55 Oak Street
Boothbay Harbor, ME 4538
Sample Rates for this hotel:
( $159.00 - $159.00 )

Rated: 3 Star Hotel
The Thistle Inn, built in 1861 as the home of a prominent Sea Captain, has been welcoming guests since 1960. The Thistle Inn stands at the entrance to...hotel description continued
The Inns At Greenleaf Lane
65 Commercial Street
Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538
Sample Rates for this hotel:
( $201.50 - $292.50 )

Rated: 1 Star Hotel
The Greenleaf Inn sets the standard for Maine bed and breakfasts, boasting an abundance of accommodations and amenities that are unmatched. At The Gre...hotel description continued
Beachcove Hotel and Resort
48 Lakeview Road
Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538
Sample Rates for this hotel:
( $85.00 - $165.00 )

Rated: 2 Star Hotel
3+ Acre Waterfront Resort with full waterview balcony rooms,outdoor heated swimming pool,private beach with pier. Completely remodeled for 2008 season...hotel description continued
Spruce Point Resort and Spa
88 Grandview Avenue - PO Box 237
Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538
Sample Rates for this hotel:
( $415.00 - $415.00 )

Rated: 2 Star Hotel
The Spruce Point Inn Resort and Spa sits on a peninsula overlooking the ocean with unsurpassed views of Boothbay Harbor. You can relax on your deck an...hotel description continued

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