McGee Island
Overview: Imagine being picked up in the small fishing village of Port Clyde, Maine, and riding just 3 miles out to sea to arrive on a magnificent 90-acre private island. McGee Island, along with neighboring Barter Island, offers a perfect escape with a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. The island is filled with artifacts and furnishings from the early to mid-1900s, providing a unique and nostalgic experience.
...Overview: Imagine being picked up in the small fishing village of Port Clyde, Maine, and riding just 3 miles out to sea to arrive on a magnificent 90-acre private island. McGee Island, along with neighboring Barter Island, offers a perfect escape with a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. The island is filled with artifacts and furnishings from the early to mid-1900s, providing a unique and nostalgic experience.
Location:
Port Clyde, Maine, USA
Situated in the Township of St. George
Accessibility:
Boat Transfer: A short 3-mile boat ride from Port Clyde
Accommodations:
Main House: The primary residence with modern amenities like electricity and running water
Cook House: Built in the late 1700s, it serves as the dining area
Little Boat House: A charming structure for additional lodging
Beachfront Cabins: Rustic accommodations with large mosquito-netted windows, ceiling fans, and western-styled bathrooms
Robinson Crusoe Cottage: A unique one-bedroom cottage on its own isolated beachfront, perfect for those seeking solitude
Amenities/Inclusions:
Activities: Kayaking, paddleboarding, hiking, beachcombing, swimming, sauna, outdoor shower, and star-gazing
Dining: Freshly caught seafood, mussels, raspberries, blackberries, and locally sourced ingredients
Entertainment: Baby grand piano, hammock, porch swing, rocking chairs, board games, and friendly games of croquet, volleyball, or badminton
Historical Charm: The island is filled with artifacts and furnishings from the early to mid-1900s
Why You Should Choose McGee Island:
Exclusive Privacy: The island can be rented exclusively for one group at a time
Historical Experience: Filled with artifacts and furnishings from the early to mid-1900s
Natural Beauty: Stunning Maine coastline, rocky coves, and pristine beaches
Activities for All: A wide range of activities suitable for all ages and interests
Additional Information:
Minimum Stay: 2-night minimum required
What to Bring: Bathing suit, reef-safe sunblock, water shoes, beach towel, and a sense of adventure
Overview: Imagine being picked up in the small fishing village of Port Clyde, Maine, and riding just 3 miles out to sea to arrive on a magnificent 90-acre private island. McGee Island, along with neighboring Barter Island, offers a perfect escape with a blend of historical charm and modern amenities. The island is filled with artifacts and furnishings from the early to mid-1900s, providing a unique and nostalgic experience.
Location:
Port Clyde, Maine, USA
Situated in the Township of St. George
Accessibility:
Boat Transfer: A short 3-mile boat ride from Port Clyde
Accommodations:
Main House: The primary residence with modern amenities like electricity and running water
Cook House: Built in the late 1700s, it serves as the dining area
Little Boat House: A charming structure for additional lodging
Beachfront Cabins: Rustic accommodations with large mosquito-netted windows, ceiling fans, and western-styled bathrooms
Robinson Crusoe Cottage: A unique one-bedroom cottage on its own isolated beachfront, perfect for those seeking solitude
Amenities/Inclusions:
Activities: Kayaking, paddleboarding, hiking, beachcombing, swimming, sauna, outdoor shower, and star-gazing
Dining: Freshly caught seafood, mussels, raspberries, blackberries, and locally sourced ingredients
Entertainment: Baby grand piano, hammock, porch swing, rocking chairs, board games, and friendly games of croquet, volleyball, or badminton
Historical Charm: The island is filled with artifacts and furnishings from the early to mid-1900s
Why You Should Choose McGee Island:
Exclusive Privacy: The island can be rented exclusively for one group at a time
Historical Experience: Filled with artifacts and furnishings from the early to mid-1900s
Natural Beauty: Stunning Maine coastline, rocky coves, and pristine beaches
Activities for All: A wide range of activities suitable for all ages and interests
Additional Information:
Minimum Stay: 2-night minimum required
What to Bring: Bathing suit, reef-safe sunblock, water shoes, beach towel, and a sense of adventure