On the waterfront in the heart of scenic Boothbay Harbor, the Tugboat Inn offers 64 non-smoking rooms and suites facing (some over) the water in 5 different buildings. Enjoy our full service restaurant, the Marina Lounge & Patio Deck, the Tugboat Roof Top Deck and a sheltered marina with seasonal and transient slips and moorings.
Welcome March! Spring is right around the corner and we are ready! Are you thinking about a coastal getaway in 2025? Call us! We’ll be opening for the season on May 1, but our office is open now for reservations and information. Office hours are 8:30-4:30 Mon-Fri, and 9-4 on Sat-Sun. Call today for reservations at 207-633-4434, or book on line any time, day or night at www.tugboatinn.com. It’s never too late to plan YOUR Maine getaway!
We offer non-smoking rooms & suites in 5 different buildings, all with water views.
Boothbay Harbor Restaurant at the Tugboat Inn. Eat, Drink and Be Merry!
There are events year-round in and around the Boothbay Harbor region.
Whether you visit us regularly or it’s been a while since your last visit, we look forward to seeing you again soon! If you’re thinking about making your first visit to our area, we invite you to stay with us. Discover for yourself why so many of our customers become repeat guests!
Long a fixture of the working harbor, the Tugboat Inn and its’ 5 buildings boast a colorful past as home to all sorts of businesses and local landmarks. The Red Building was once the location of an army/navy surplus store, a ships’ chandlery, and the Beauty Box Hair Salon. The three-story Main Inn is the former site of the Clipper Inn and the Boothbay Boatel. You can still see the old carved wooden sign with the clipper ship on the street by the office.
The Wharf Pier was the original home of the Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club, then more recently the locally infamous Sea Shanty. Many visitors and residents will recall when Marine Service operated off the dock that is now the Tugboat Pier. At first, our restaurant was out over the water on the first level with guest rooms above. In the early 70’s, the owners at that time purchased the former working tugboat “Maine” and brought her to Boothbay Harbor, moved her up to her current location on Commercial Street and the Tugboat Lounge was born. Later the restaurant was moved to its current location and attached to the tugboat and additional guest rooms were added to the first level of the pier.
In 1993, the Tugboat Inn was purchased by David J. Witham and underwent an extensive three-year $2.5 million transformation into one of Boothbay Harbor’s premier establishments. Present owners, Danny & Carla Lafayette, are committed to maintaining the high quality of the facility and providing the best in Maine Hospitality.
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Complete keyboard navigation control
Aggregated settings into browsing profiles to quickly deploy accessibility configurations for multiple user types.
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