Little Miss Cottages – One Bedroom Cottage

  • 6 Guests
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bathroom
  • Free WIFI
  • Air Conditioning
  • Pet-Friendly

Just steps away from seven miles of sand and surf, this beach cottage sleeps up to 4. This air conditioned cottage has a private bedroom with queen bed (Pillow Top mattress) and full size pull out sleeper sofa in the living room. The kitchenette is equipped with cook/tableware and full size appliances (fridge, stove, microwave, coffee maker). Each cottage has it’s own picnic table and gas grill, and parking for two vehicles. Enjoy the communal fire pit, we supply the wood! One of the last remaining beach cottages in Old Orchard Beach! This one bedroom beachside cottage sleeps up to 4. Guest has access to entire cottage. Staff is available in office Monday-Friday 10am-4pm Just under a mile from the famous OOB Pier and shops, trolley picks up every 1/2 hour, local sandwich shop, that makes the BEST Lobster Rolls in Old Orchard Beach, is directly across the street! Address to the property is: 173 East Grand Ave. Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064. From I-95 take Exit 36 – Saco/Old Orchard Beach. Parking included with stay. Our email is not monitored after hours so please feel free to contact us at our office number, located on your guest paperwork, anytime.

100% refund up to 30 days before arrival
 
50% refund up to 14 days before arrival

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