Traditional Beach Camps On Ocean Next To Markey's Beach, Matinicus Island

Top rated by guests
Terrace/patio
d
Private kitchen
Property grounds
Interior
review stars
9.6Outstanding
(17 Ratings)
The rustic camp house on Matinicus offered a perfect family vacation with stunning views, delicious local treats, and an ideal beachside location. Owners were responsive and kind, making it a wonderful retreat.
From real guest reviews summarized by AI
Don't miss out! Price and availability may change
9.6 / 10
Outstanding(17 Ratings)

Cottage in Vinalhaven, ME

4 guests · 3 bedrooms · 1 bath

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
High-end valueWell priced for this area

About this cottage rental

Our cottages sit at ocean's edge, 50' away, but well apart from each other. Picture windows along the length of the house keep the ocean ever-present. Lobster boats pull buoys outside the window. The sunrise and stars are clear over the night ocean. There's a private deck on one side and a grassy yard on the other. Washer, dryer, two showers (indoor and outdoor), furnace. The sandy beach is just a short distance (you can get there in a minute). Your dogs/cats are welcome.

GETTING TO THE ISLAND: By boat(one hour trip), contact Matinicus Excursions and by plane (12 minute trip) contact Penobscot Island Air. Travelers should reserve in advance and check current pricing.

Matinicus Island, the most remote island in Penobscot Bay is rarely visited by tourists, and is considered a working island, not a tourist island, but this beach camp, right on the ocean’s edge, has for 41 years been available for individuals and families seeking a place off-the-beaten-track who understand that in trade for the occasional shortage and uncertain timetables that island living imposes they will experience remote solitude, secluded sand beaches and an intimate look at the Atlantic ocean.

If you are considering Matinicus Island, you are already familiar with key Matinicus internet bullet points:

* Matinicus is the most seaward remote island community in Maine,
* Matinicus has a reputation, possibly mixing truth and fiction, as a pirate island with a smuggling history
* Matinicus has an undertone of past violence (that does NOT involve visitors) in defense of lobstering territory
* Matinicus is remote and you can’t always get what you want when you want it out there
* Matinicus feels special to the visitor and resident, and unlike almost anyplace except Matinicus.

You, as a visitor, will become part of that specialness, part of a type of traveller who can, as islanders say, 'make it at Matinicus'.

Beach camps are a dying housing type, but NORRIS BEACH COTTAGE attempts to keep the tradition: location at the edge of the beach and directly on the ocean, open kitchen shelving, basic indoor bathroom with Incinolet toilet, but the outdoor shower is popular, too. The three bedrooms are furnished with twin beds (2 rooms) and a queen bed (1 room). GUESTS PROVIDE SHEETS AND TOWELS.

Matinicus, with rare sand beaches, and its remaining beach camps has been favorably compared to Nantucket Island in the 1950’s, that quiet period at Nantucket long before the billionaires pushed out the millionaires. The closeness to the ocean creates some challenges for maintenance: metal rusts quickly, for example.
The Norris Beach Camp was built in 1954 as close to the ocean’s edge as common sense would allow at that time before zoning setbacks prohibited such close siting to the ocean. There’s been no storm damage over the years. Norris Cottage is a classic beach camp with rustic touches, that include exposed beams and stud walls in places, open concept, half-walls separating sleeping rooms that don’t reach the ceiling, and many 50’s era details as detailed below:

The overall style of the Norris Cottage might be called “retro” had any attempt been made to re-create the 1950’s, but in fact Norris Cottage is genuine: a 1950’s period Maine island oceanfront camp. It is well-constructed, with picture windows facing the ocean and an ample deck on the ocean. The ocean is close, 50 feet away, and so is the sound of lapping water, and the smells, and occasionally the sound of the bell buoy marking the harbor entrance off-shore.

The master bedroom (queen bed) has a full wall of windows facing the ocean, which is about 50’ outside the window. Two smaller bedrooms are furnished with twin bed sets (4 beds, plus queen) A large couch in the living area might allow for an extra guests to sleep, so 7 persons would be maximum occupancy.

A beach camp: for one thing, the furniture is mis-matched, comfy, and old-fashioned. If you bring a pet, you won’t likely harm anything in the house. The well water is heavily filtered, but contains an iron content that will stain white laundry, so don’t bring white laundry or linens to wash in the washing machine provided, please bring colors. The kitchen sink is an antique large single bowl cast iron farmhouse sink. Indeed, some of the metal on the base of floor lamps reveal oxidation from the salt air, which is no surprise given the beating the camp can receive in a winter storm, not an issue during the summer season.

If the idea of a traditional outhouse offends, best to stop reading now. Norris Cottage does have an indoor-type bathroom with indoor shower and an incinerating toilet (Incinolet brand, not a flush toilet) but the camp is also served by an outhouse, which some feel is superior to incinerating waste using electricity, while others simply can’t consider it.

Some people are naturally drawn to islands, and they bother with them because it removes you from the way that the automobile and roads and commerce define physical space and your agenda. While Matinicus has a few cars and some roads, many of which are more jeep trails than roads, it's a walking island, mainly. There are many remote beaches only accessible by foot, and rarely visited, unless you go see and comb the beaches there. Most people at Matinicus work harvesting lobster, a hard labor which begins before dawn, so that by 5:00 p.m. the island quiets down, and by dark, the day has ended. There is something comforting about being set up with your family group next to the ocean as this occurs, and the sense of closeness, remove, and privacy is something that you can't quite achieve on the mainland. Matinicus' sand beaches are nearly unique in rocky Maine, and the camp location right on the ocean is prime, the real essence of the experience, and why it can be successful, is the pleasure of being alone with your group with the vast ocean in front of you and little to interfere with your family plans. So visitors get to spend more and better time together.

We've rented since 1981, to probably 300++ guests/families, via our own website and have been with Homeaway since 2010 but Matinicus isn't 'home-away-from-home', it's different from home. We'd like potential guests to think less in terms of 'amenities' and more in terms of what Matinicus does NOT offer, as it is the absence of commercial distractions (and many conventional amenities) that makes a visit to the island memorable.

A FEW CAVEATS: The well water sometimes has iron that will stain white clothing in the washing machine. Kohls has a dryer, both camps have washing machines. Buoys guests have collected hang in the rafters. The floor is uneven in places. There is no store on the island (but you can fax orders to the mainland Shaw’s Supermarket who will pack and deliver and fly over the groceries for you at reasonable cost) Cell phones don’t work well until you wander nearer the beach, but there’s WI-FI internet. The outdoor lighting is poor, but it’s easy to see the Milky Way. Lobster is the most fresh quality. Young men who work on the boats have been known to ride ATV’s on the wide sand on the beach, which is against Maine law. Other Maine laws are broken at various times around the island. Island residents mostly like it this way. You are on your own at Matinicus, and this is an attraction for many.

The concept is “housekeeping cottage” and you are on your own and may find you have to improvise. For example: one guest, not locating a spatula in the kitchen since it had migrated down to the beach as a child’s toy, fashioned his own spatula using a flattened aluminum can and a driftwood handle. (The lost spatula has since been replaced, but we kept the guest's improvisation as a memento in the rafters). Self-reliance like this is essential if you choose to go out to Matinicus Island.

The simplicity of the beach camp concept is that you can put a broom to the place and in quick order whatever mess the kids or the dogs made will be remedied. Guests are asked to remove/recycle their trash and leave the place 'Broom Clean' as turnovers on Saturdays are tightly scheduled, and in-between cleaning service can't be 100% guaranteed.

You have to do some menu planning as there is no store, just a twice weekly Church Market with some limited food items, and lobster available. This is how Matinicus Islanders live: never having to drive to the super market or hassle the parking, but having selection available anyway.

The WORST THINGS about our offering have to do with the remote island location. We think the biggest problem a guest may face are:

The pre-planning, packing, and transport of stuff, given no store on island
If something important breaks or requires service attention during your stay, it may not get attended immediately due to parts delivery offshore via plane.

Patience is needed in such instances when the response isn’t immediate.

A background in camping or Scouting is helpful if you are going out to the island.

You as guest has to manage your recycling. Island Recycling accepts recycling Friday at 3 and Saturday at 10, but if you can't make it, everything that comes out to the island has to go off.

On December 28, 2021, we received a request via a website, and here’s what the guest wrote—--note the downsides she mentions!!!! And, of course, the view and beach location is the compensation.

“We spent the same week at your cottage last summer.. great week! and though I found the travel piece and pack/food/STUFF a challenge.. I still can't see much that beats that view and sweet proximity to Markey Beach for the grands. We will be the same number this year with adult kids for a couple of nights on either end of the week. Kids are so excited we have decided to go back! Bring on summer!”










Amenities at Traditional Beach Camps On Ocean Next To Markey's Beach, Matinicus Island

Non-smoking
Pets allowed
Family friendly

Map of Vinalhaven, ME


Ratings and reviews

9.6 / 10
Outstanding(17 Ratings)
review starsSummary of reviews
The rustic camp house on Matinicus offered a perfect family vacation with stunning views, delicious local treats, and an ideal beachside location. Owners were responsive and kind, making it a wonderful retreat.
From real guest reviews summarized by AI
10 / 10Outstanding·Jun 2025
I highly recommend the Katz family cottages. The location was beautiful, kid friendly, and the island is just magical.
10 / 10Outstanding·Aug 2023
We’ve been going to Matinicus and staying at this cabin for years. It’s amazing that it still exists. And please treat it like the treasure it is. If you like being off grid, this is a magical place. It does have wifi and a phone. But don’t expect much from the wifi. While it has been maintained quite well, it is virtually unchanged from who knows when. Its like a time machine to the 50’s. It’s called a camp for good reason. You need to bring most of what you need. And the golden rule for camp is leave no footprint. Please be kind to the space and leave it cleaner than when you got there.
10 / 10Outstanding·Jul 2022
The rustic camp house was absolutely perfect for our stay on Matinicus! Three bedrooms, two in the back for the kids gave our son and daughter their own space. We stayed in the bedroom off of the open living area, which had stunning morning views! I loved the set up for our family of four. The kitchen had everything we needed. Large dining table was great for dinner and games. There is a number by the phone to call for lobsters (delivered to the door), which we enjoyed each night for dinner. I picked wild strawberries and made turnovers -- no sugar needed -- the berries were soooo sweet. We bought popsicles and bread from "the bakery" run by a very friendly family up by the school. Our dog Norman was in heaven! On hikes and at the beach, he was in and out of the water at will with no need for a leash. I loved watching the ocean waves, lobster boats, and the tide come in and out from the wall of windows in the open living area. Perfectly peaceful! The beach is super close and the Maine islanders were so kind! Andy gave us a ride from the harbor, which is just down the road. You do need to bring everything in and out but, if necessary, there is grocery delivery by plane available (most people living on the island use Misfit Market and Amazon). The outhouse needed sweeping for bugs each day, and my daughter wished for something better, but it wasn't a problem. We did not use the incinerating toilet. Owners were responsive and very kind. They gave my son a book from their library, which he wanted to finish reading. It was a wonderful family vacation and we definitely will be returning!
5 / 10·Jul 2015
Unobstructed ocean views (right from the bed), few people, fresh-fresh lobster, cool plane ride, few people, beautiful silky sand beaches, sunrises, meandering walks and chats with interesting characters, "duck lessons" every morning in the cove, deep seclusion, and did I mention few people?We were looking for something remote with an ocean view. What we got was that and so much more. We were prepared to sacrifice comfort to get remote AND ocean, but we did not need to at all.The cabin was very clean, the bed was very comfortable, the views fantastic, the island amazing. The owner was SO helpful before we left, lots of good advice about how to get there, what to bring, what to expect, tidbits about things to do and what to look for. Our favorite time was just watching the baby ducks having lessons, checking the rock formation to gauge tides, and getting in touch with the REAL world. The faint sound of the harbor bell, the amazing sunrises, the incredible stars at night (no light pollution!), so soothing. And lobster right from the boat? How fresh is that?Even though there is "nothing" on the island (groceries, restaurants, stores) we did not want for anything because the owner prepared us well. There is a bakery with great treats (the best part is the baker herself) and a little crafty shop with creative arts and crafts (check out the driftwood sculptures) where we also bought fresh-that-day lobster from The Fisherman. Everyone on the island was friendly, even the dogs. And Penobscot Air? Definitely take the plane in. The pilots were great, the woman running things was absolutely superb, and nothing beats the sight of the island from the air. Nothing.Yes, it's not for everyone (that's you, high-maintenance people), since there is a (very clean and well-maintained) outhouse and Incinolet, but the scales tip so far to the other side that you hardly notice. We are planning to come back in September for our anniversary, so we can get a feel for another Mantincus season: red dahlias, seals (?), and actually swimming in the ocean instead of wading. And apparently the stars are awesome then too. The island itself was refreshing, the people all very friendly, the dogs loved us, and we could not get enough. I highly recommend both the island and this cottage in particular for anyone looking to catch their breath after any long ordeal. You will NOT be disappointed.

$$$$
vrbo logo

FAQs

Is parking included with this cottage?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Traditional Beach Camps On Ocean Next To Markey's Beach, Matinicus Island. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this cottage?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Traditional Beach Camps On Ocean Next To Markey's Beach, Matinicus Island pet friendly?

Yes! This cottage is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Traditional Beach Camps On Ocean Next To Markey's Beach, Matinicus Island?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, pets allowed, and family friendly.