Blue Button Cottage
Gouldsboro, Maine
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Kitchen amenities
Parking
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Maine’s natural beauty is ever-present at The Blue Button Cottage! Nestled near a variety of popular attractions, your days spent exploring Gouldsboro are guaranteed to come with ease. Put on your hiking shoes and check out Taft Point Preserve, Tidal Falls Preserve, and Forbes Pond Preserve. When you want to learn more about the area’s history, head for the Old Town House Museum. Multiple convenience stores and small-town art galleries are within minutes of your front door.
When you are ready to relax, the updated interior of your stay is composed of plush furnishings, a lovely nautical theme, and modern appliances. The well-equipped kitchen makes cooking in a breeze, whereas the living room lends itself to cozy movie viewings. A gas grill is even available outside when you’d prefer to cook alfresco.
Other key features you’ll love about the cottage include a private washer/dryer and partial air-conditioning.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Gouldsboro, Maine, is a picturesque coastal town that offers a serene escape into the heart of New England's famed natural beauty. Nestled on the Schoodic Peninsula, part of the Acadia National Park region, Gouldsboro is a haven for those seeking a tranquil retreat with a touch of adventure.
The town's proximity to Acadia National Park is one of its biggest draws. Visitors can explore the less crowded but equally stunning Schoodic Point section of the park, where crashing waves, rugged cliffs, and panoramic ocean views create a dramatic backdrop for hiking, cycling, and photography. The Schoodic Peninsula also offers a quieter alternative to the more visited Mount Desert Island section of the park, allowing for a more intimate connection with nature.
Gouldsboro's coastal location means that seafood lovers are in for a treat. The town and its surrounding areas are dotted with lobster pounds and seafood shacks where you can indulge in fresh, locally caught lobster, clams, and other ocean delicacies. The experience of dining on seafood straight from the Atlantic, often with a view of the water, is quintessential Maine.
For those interested in history and culture, Gouldsboro and the neighboring villages boast charming historical societies and museums that tell the story of the region's maritime heritage. The Prospect Harbor Lighthouse, a classic New England lighthouse, is a notable landmark that adds to the area's coastal charm.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do beyond the national park. Kayaking and boating are popular activities, offering unique perspectives of the rugged coastline and the chance to spot marine wildlife, including seals, porpoises, and a variety of seabirds. The town's numerous lakes and ponds also provide opportunities for freshwater fishing and peaceful canoeing.
Gouldsboro's small-town atmosphere is complemented by its friendly community and local events that often celebrate the maritime culture and the arts. From farmers' markets to art galleries, the town provides a glimpse into the creative and resilient spirit of its residents.
In essence, Gouldsboro, Maine, is a destination that offers a blend of natural splendor, maritime tradition, and local charm. It's a place where visitors can slow down, savor the simple pleasures, and immerse themselves in the timeless allure of coastal Maine.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM