Vacation Rentals in Cape Elizabeth, Maine
Cape Elizabeth, Maine Vacation Rentals and Tourism
Discover what thousands of travelers around the world already know: Cape Elizabeth vacation rentals provide more of a deal than a single hotel room or suite. Why spend an arm and a leg to camp out of a suitcase for days on end? Opt instead to spread out over an entire Cape Elizabeth condo or house. Whether you’re a single traveler who has never traveled to the northeast or a family who returns here each summer, you can find a home to fit your needs.
Cape Elizabeth vacation homes provide much more than space and privacy from other tourists. Imagine falling asleep on soft, high quality sheets, then waking up to a hot breakfast cooked in your own fully equipped kitchen. Not enough? Look into Cape Elizabeth houses with backyard swimming pools or indoor hot tubs. If you’re tied to a budget, don’t fear. There are several affordable Cape Elizabeth rentals that will likely fall within your price range.
Cape Elizabeth is known for its affluent lifestyle. Blend in by staying in a cabin or condo in the area. It is home of the famous 10k race, “Beach to Beacon.” There are also several seaside attractions to check out if you don’t feel like lounging around at home. Crescent Beach State Park, Portland Head Light, and Two Lights State Park are not to be missed. Book your Cape Elizabeth rental today!
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Cape Elizabeth things to do
Fort Williams Park
Stunning views, beach area, lots of room to play. Picnic tables, grills, a few vendors, ruins to explore. If you come to Maine and miss Fort Williams,...read more
Portland Head Lighthouse and Museum
The lighthouse is beautiful. The park around is great for family and friends for a picnic or a stroll. It is even dog friendly however dogs need to be leashed.read more
Two Lights State Park
Great spot! Nice views and walking trails....great picnic areas and bathrooms which is always nice!read more
Crescent Beach
One of the more low-key beaches in this part of Maine with ample parking, a snack shack, and lots of space. The beach is rather rocky by the water (as in,...read more
Casco Bay Lines
I honestly can't think of a better way to spend a couple bucks on a nice day in Portland! For the price of a couple bus fares you get a comfortable cruise...read more
Portland Sea Dogs
Bummed that the seadogs really dont sign any autographs any more since they moved the dugout a few years ago. The visitor is usually pretty good, That was...read more
Lucky Catch Cruises
Great cruise well worth the price. It was a fun experience learning how lobsters are caught. We were able to participate. The captain did a great job of...read more
Portland Museum of Art
I had the best time here this past weekend! What a beautiful museum Portland has, and such a manageable size. We spent about two hours here and felt really...read more
International Cryptozoology Museum
This place has a lot of weird stuff. Some of it is a stretch. Some of it is really cool. It's pretty close to a cabinet of curiosities, and totally worth...read more
Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine
The kids loved it. A good way to kill some time on a cold winter day.read more
Bayside Bowl
Piss poor customer service. Walked in during the afternoon to inquire about coming in that evening with a large group. They were not willing to set up a...read more
Portland Schooner Company
We took a sunset cruise (2 hours) on a cloudy day, meaning no actual "sunset." The cruise was smooth, but windy and even a bit chilly. The boat was much...read more
Eastern Promenade
Gorgeous. Quiet, community driven. Different hiking/biking/walking paths. Must like dogs (and don't go barefoot for related reasons. Fourth of july...read more





