White Caps sits on historic and beloved Marshall Point Road in Port Clyde. This area overlooks both Muscongus and Penobscot Bay, providing picturesque views of the islands, like Monhegan, that dot the horizon. Cherished by families for years, White Caps has a large yard, outdoor living spaces, and a main house complemented by a rustic bunkhouse. Walk to the Marshall Point lighthouse (where Tom Hanks ended his East Coast run in "Forrest Gump"), to sandy Drift Inn Beach, or into town for dinner at the end of a long day.
Lovingly maintained by a dedicated caretaker, this classic Maine family summer house is comfortable, functional, and quite charming. Indulge in breathtaking views of the ocean both from inside the property or from either of the two decks. The ocean is right across the street and beaches are only a short drive away, giving you unparalleled access to the sand and the surf.
On the first floor, you'll find a large kitchen, a dining room, a living room, and an observation room at the front of the house where you can watch the waves crashing, the lobster boats hauling traps, and the sailboats gliding by. This room allows you to appreciate the view in any weather - it is fully furnished and heated. Though all of the bedrooms will keep you comfy at night, the primary boasts a view of the ocean, making it an easy choice. Wake up every morning to gorgeous sunrises over the seascape and take romantic strolls to the lighthouse as the sun goes down.
Is there a better way to start and end every day?
You must be 21 years or older to rent this property.