Vacation rentals in New England

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The cabin's entrance is framed by lush greenery and flowering plants. A wooden walkway leads to the door, and a small set of steps offers access. The rustic exterior features dark wood siding and a window for natural light.
Guest suite in Fire Island Pines
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Fire Island Pines: Studio Cabin

Studio cabin (approx. 13.5 x 15 ft.) Functional, basic, rustic, atmospheric—It's just a little cabin in the woods. The shack can accommodate only 2 people max. Queen bed (sheets, blankets) Bathroom (shower/towels) Kitchenette (fridge, microwave, sink, dishwasher, dishes, cutlery, glasses) A/C (window unit) Fan Basic tv Internet Beach chairs/umbrellas, Outside shower The Pines is primarily a gay community, but welcoming to all. We love our wild deer and squirrels but no pets in the cabin

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A view from a deck overlooking Holmes Bay, showcasing a grassy landscape with colorful foliage. A modern mini-home resembling a boat is positioned nearby, contrasting with the natural surroundings. The sky is bright with scattered clouds, enhancing the scenic ambiance.
Cottage in Machiasport
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Cottage/w beach, hiking, boat lounge, shown on HBO

Overlooking Holmes Bay and lovely Long Point nature reserve, the Dock House is a stylish mini-home connected to a lobster boat library & lounge. Enjoy sun-filled spaces and mid-century modern decor, as well as access to a small beach. Hike some of Maine's best trails (minutes away) or drive to Acadia, Campobello, Eastport, the Schoodic Peninsula and much more. Visit tourist-free coastal towns or go antiquing. Buy fresh lobster, grill on the deck, or dine in-town at renowned Helen's restaurant.

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The exterior of a post and beam cottage is shown, featuring a light wood facade and a brown shingled upper section. Two black Adirondack chairs are placed on a wooden deck, accompanied by potted plants. Large windows offer a view of the forested surroundings under a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage in Pownal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 448 reviews

Dreamy Post&Beam Hideaway Near Portland & Freeport

Escape to a dreamy timber-frame cottage tucked in Maine’s woods! Soaring beams, radiant-heated floors, a king loft bed, and a crackling fire pit await. Sip coffee on one of the two decks, hike Bradbury Mountain (3 minutes away), shop Freeport (10 minutes away), or dine in Portland (20 minutes away)—then return to your cozy hideaway under the stars. Full kitchen, vaulted ceilings, radiant heat floors, private driveway, fire pit and peaceful forest views make it the perfect year-round retreat.

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A unique treehouse is seen perched among tall trees, with a blend of rustic wood siding and large windows that reflect the surrounding greenery. The structure stands elevated from the ground, supported by slender pillars, blending harmoniously with the natural forest environment.
Treehouse in Hancock
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Weasley's Enchanted Treehouse @ Vermont ReTREEt

Welcome to our enchanting treehouse! We crafted this unique and magic inspired dwelling for any admirer of a beloved wizarding world, or anyone who appreciates isolation in a fun space. As you cross the elevated walkways, you'll feel like you're entering a wizards treehome in the forest. The 1,100 sqft treehouse is nestled in and among trees, providing a magical and secluded escape from life. Have a question or hesitations? reach out check out our other listings for glamping style treehouses

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Home in Campton
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Log Cabin on the River w/ Private Hot Tub

This log cabin tiny home is located right in Campton Village. It is clean, and very bright and cheery thanks to the floor-to-ceiling window that overlooks the Mad River. Includes a SMALL kitchenette (not recommended for those serious about cooking nightly feasts) and a locked outdoor storage space for skis and outdoor equipment. Small 2-person hot tub. WiFi. Level 2 EV charger on site (extra fees apply). 5 min walk from a craft brewhouse, grocery store, a vintage arcade and candy store.

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Bungalow in Sedgwick
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Exquisitely Modern Stargazing Cottage @Diagonair

Romantic and private, this 2,000 sf modern luxury cottage nestled on twelve acres is a favorite of honeymooners and lovers of modern design * One hour to Acadia National Park & Bar Harbor; 15 min to shopping, hiking, swimming * Stargazing deck * 2 full baths, one with steam shower * Fully equipped kitchen with under-counter fridge/freezer * Two gas fireplaces, one indoors, one on a covered deck * Queen bed with luxurious linens and pillows * WIFI, streaming TV, grill, bar * EV charger

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An open interior perspective of a yurt reveals a cozy seating area with plush pillows and a patterned blanket. Above, a skylight allows natural light to illuminate the space. A staircase leads to a lofted area, while a dining set is positioned in the background.
Yurt in New Haven
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Song Bird Sangha Yurt

Songbird Sangha was thoughtfully created to provide a peaceful retreat from the world. It is nestled into a beautiful forest with privacy in mind. You will fall in love with the sky dome over your queen sized bed for the most comfortable star gazing ever! Your stay would not be complete without a complimentary campfire & marshmallow and if you would like more magic sign up for our Airbnb Experience The Healing Nature of Horses, a life enhancing encounter . Certified Wildlife Habitat.

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The exterior of a contemporary yurt is illuminated at night, set among trees in a wooded area. The structure features a circular design with a central roof vent and a wrap-around deck. Soft lighting highlights seating areas on the porch.
Yurt in Appleton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

SILVER MOON, a Yurt for All Seasons

Silver Moon at The Appleton Retreat is quite private, check out the Trail Map. This contemporary yurt features a private therapeutic hot tub on the wrap around deck, a fire pit, and fast wifi. Silver Moon is located in a wooded area close to a bog that attracts a variety of wildlife. The Appleton Retreat encompasses 120 acres hosting six unique retreats. To the south is the Pettengill Stream, a resource protected area. To the north is the Nature Conservancy's 1300 acre reserve.

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Tiny home in New Marlborough
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Bedroom Forest View I Sauna I Fire-pit I Trails

Escape to a secluded custom built tiny house nestled amongst old pines and the Umpachene River. Inside, rustic charm meets modern comfort with 2 lux queen-sized beds, a well-equipped kitchen and bathroom, a massive bedroom forest view and a private sauna. Outside the home you can find a cozy fire-pit, trails that lead down to the river, and a dining table for all your meals. Go out for a day of hiking and exploring, and come back to unwind to sounds of nature.

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A handcrafted tree house is perched among trees, supported by wooden stilts. The structure features a rustic exterior with a metal roof and large windows, surrounded by greenery and vibrant pink flowers in the foreground, creating a serene and natural setting.
Treehouse in Wareham
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Mink Cove Treehouse

A unique adult adventure awaits in this cozy hand crafted tree house! Nestled 12 feet off the ground amongst the chirping birds, red oaks & breathtaking views of Mink Cove in Buzzards Bay. The tree house is accessible by a suspension bridge that leads you to a partially covered porch where you can enjoy a cup of coffee or sit back & take in the sunset with a glass of wine. Step inside to the living space & snuggle up on the couch for an intimate evening.

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A modern micro-home is nestled among snow-covered trees, displaying a sleek design and large windows that reflect the winter landscape. The structure appears elevated, harmonizing with the snowy surroundings, creating a tranquil scene in the midst of nature.
Cabin in Lac-Beauport
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 268 reviews

TOPAZ - Panoramic View with Spa Near Quebec City

Step into the world of "TOPAZ," an upscale micro-house nestled atop the mountain. Immerse yourself in a captivating scenic experience, a mere 30-minute drive from Old Quebec. Indulge in a breathtaking view of the lake and mountains, along with awe-inspiring sunsets from the comfort of your bed. Embark on a journey akin to a national park experience through the mountain's distinctive topography by navigating recreational trails accessible year-round.

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A modern Scandinavian cabin is showcased, illuminated by soft lighting in the evening. A fire pit is centered in the snow-covered outdoor area, surrounded by wooden seating. The cabin features large glass doors that reveal a cozy interior, harmonizing with the natural surroundings.
Tiny home in North Hudson
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Private ADK Tiny Home & Hot Tub for Two!

Stay Mountainbound is a Scandinavian- style cabin, tucked away in the Adirondacks. This refined retreat is designed with the modern couple in mind. This is the place for those wanting to get away from it all without sacrificing comfort and style. Privately located between pristine Schroon Lake and Keene Valley and within an hour drive to many high peaks and several world class ski resorts including Whiteface, Gore, and West Mountain.

Popular amenities for New England vacation rentals

All about New England

Comprising six Northeastern states — Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island — New England’s biggest strength might be its compactness. Where else can you go apple picking, visit a world-class art museum, and kayak a lobster-filled bay all before dinner? But more than just a tightly clustered geographic region, New England is a beacon that illuminates both America’s past and its future. Emblems of its role in the founding of the Republic are everywhere, from the Plimoth Patuxet living history museum to Boston’s Freedom Trail, as are some of the most revered research centers and universities in the world.

When it comes to getting out into nature, New England packs a full crayon box of bounty, whether it’s leaf peeping on the Kancamagus Highway, skiing the gentle slopes of Vermont, or taking lazy afternoon walks along the sea-battered coast of Maine. And between each trail, beach, and lighthouse are approximately a million small Yankee towns, where you can pull over for a cup of hot chowder or a stack of pancakes smothered with local maple syrup before heading off to your next nearby adventure.

What are the top things to do in New England?

Acadia National Park

Whether blanketed in snow or covered in fall color, Maine’s Acadia National Park is one of the most visually stunning places to visit in all of New England. It is also the only national park in the region, and home to the highest peak on the East Coast. Panoramic views can be enjoyed from the top of the 1,500-foot Cadillac Mountain, including the rocky headlands jutting into the ocean, along with impressive displays of oak, maple, and beech trees that cover the park inland. For a sunrise or sunset you’ll never forget, take the four-mile-long Cadillac North Ridge Trail, accessible by car or on foot.

The Freedom Trail

Boston’s 2.5-mile, red-brick-lined Freedom Trail begins at Boston Common, the oldest public park in the United States, and passes 14 historic sites including the USS Constitution, one of the first commissioned naval ships in the country. Each stop along the trail helps tell the story of the United States’ beginnings from the American Revolution to its first steps after independence.

Lighthouses

Over the years, New England has seen great naval action along with a booming fishing industry, making it home to the highest concentration of lighthouses in the country. Of the more than 150 spread across the region, most can be visited free of charge. For a fruitful afternoon of lighthouse hopping, head to Cape Cod, where nearly two dozen can be seen in one fell swoop, including the photo-friendly Nauset Lighthouse.

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