The Inn
A true gem among Maine inns, The Inn at Spruce Point is perched perfectly on a rise overlooking the sea. The Inn’s historic interior glows with a warm and refreshing ambiance. Hardwood floors, a sky blue ceiling, the comfortable library, and two sunny dining rooms welcome new guests and old friends. If the Inn’s walls could speak, they’d tell of intriguing individuals and delightful families who have made Spruce Point their summer home over the past century.
For the fullest experience of Spruce Point, a stay in one of the eight Inn rooms is a must. Stairs (no elevator) take you to your choice of the cozy, tip-top “Crow’s Nest,” two spacious “officer’s suites” or five traditional rooms. French or sliding glass doors, in seven of the Inn’s rooms, lead to private porches with Adirondack chairs—the perfect spot for contemplating the astounding view and sunset and watching the moving gallery of sailing yachts and lobster boats. The Inn is everything a Maine seaside retreat should be: a refuge from frenetic modern life, a retreat with a relaxing pace, a place to make memories on warm summer days and cool crisp evenings.
Updated with a soothing marine palette, historical resort photography, and air-conditioning, all The Inn’s rooms are equipped with new amenities, including plush-top beds with triple sheeting in luxurious linens, LCD flat-screen television, iPod docking station, complementary wireless access, a refrigerator stocked with Poland Spring waters, and a Keurig coffeemaker with an assortment of Green Mountain coffee and teas.
All our Inn rooms have their own personalities. You can expect an authentic Maine Inn experience with coastal Lodge ambiance, historic character, and the most spectacular views on the property.
Second Floor
Room One - Druce
This guestroom is named for John and Charlotte Druce who operated Spruce Point for more than thirty years. Up one flight of stairs from the Inn lobby and down the hall to your left, the Pale green walls of the Druce Room frame the view of the sea and the sky. Outfitted with a King bed, French doors leading to an open air deck, and a cozy pine-paneled bath, this is one of the rooms favored by a 1950s guest who convinced her Philadelphia friends there was no better place to spend the summer.
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Room Two - Holland
The Inn’s first family operators, the Hollands, changed what was once a hunting and sport fishing retreat to a tea room in the early 1900s and then offered accommodations on the second floor, which quickly became the most popular and well-known at the Inn. Up one flight of stairs from the Inn lobby and the first guestoom on your left, the Holland Room has perhaps one of the best views of Burnt Island Lighthouse. Outfitted with 2 Queen beds, French doors leading to an open air deck, and a cozy pine-paneled bath this room is an ideal girlfriends’ getaway or classic experience for a small family of four.
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Room Four - Marston
Named for the man who built the original “Spruce Point Cottage” as a private hunting retreat in the late1800s, this traditional guestroom is one of the most spacious on the second floor, furnished with both a King and a cozy sitting area with pull out sofa bed. Perfect for a couple or a small family.
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Captain Quarters
How many sea captains marked The Inn as a landmark on their voyages out and back from Boothbay Harbor? On the southwest corner of The Inn, this calm blue, oversized guest room recalls them all with its captain’s view of the ocean from windows on two sides. Look out to sea from the King bed and enjoy the comfortable sitting areas.
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Third Floor
Room Seven - Crow's Nest
As the name suggests, this guestroom is found at the very peak of The Inn, on the Third Floor, and up a narrow set of stairs. This Queen bedded room will feel large to anyone accustomed to the cabin of a private yacht. While smaller than other rooms, it is one of our most popular, making up for it’s small size in the vast panorama. The Crow’s Nest offers one of the greatest views on the Maine Coast.
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Harold - Room Eight
This room is named for Mr. Harold who purchased the Inn in 1957 for his daughter and son-in-law, The Druces, to operate. Without Mr. Harold, the storied hospitality of the 1960s and 1970s, when the Inn welcomed such guests as the Kennedys, U.S. Senators, and even astronaut John Glenn, might never have been realized. A cozy guestroom at the top of the stairs, this room is furnished with 2 Queen beds. It does not offer a porch and has a partial oceanview with plenty of light from its gable windows.
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Windward Suite
This suite is one of the most comfortable in The Inn. The master bedroom is furnished with a Queen bed. The cozy bath contains an antique clawfoot tub, and the living room offers space and decor ideal for modest entertaining. Enjoy an enclosed porch – facing west overlooking the harbor.
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Admiral Quarters Suite
This stunning, oversized suite extends over two-thirds of the top floor of the Main Inn. The master bedroom with King bed, opens to a private deck. With pale blue walls, the sitting area is accented by a large window seat offering dramatic views of the approaches to Boothbay Harbor. A separate living room with pull-out sofa and breakfast nook complement the expansive space. This is the suite for anniversaries, extended-family stays, or a luxurious retreat with plenty of room for entertaining.
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"Very quiet and well run friendly resort and now my favorite place to relax! Excellent! Outstanding views from Room Two in The Inn."
Atilla Karasapan - New York, New York




















































