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A modern cabin with an A-frame shape is illuminated by warm lights, surrounded by tall trees. In front, a fire pit with wooden chairs invites gatherings, while a hot tub and sauna are visible nearby, contributing to the outdoor relaxation space.
Cabin in South Berwick
5 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

Romantic A-Frame cabin in the woods

Stay at Hidden Pines Cabins. Modern cabin tucked privately in the forest. Loaded with modern amenities make it perfect for a romantic getaway. Unwind in the hot tub looking up at the sky full of stars. Take a Sauna while being surrounded by nature all around. Relax by the fire pit. Located in the majestic forest of mount agamenticus, the extensive trail system is off our road. Short drive to the Ogunquit/ york beaches, outlets at Kittery and near Portsmouth, Dover and Portland restaurant scenes.

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A modern building with a light-colored exterior features large windows and a steeply pitched roof. A set of stairs leads to an upper entry, while two wooden garage doors are present at ground level. Surrounding greenery enhances the serene setting.
Guest suite in Cape Neddick
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 401 reviews

Peaceful Coastal Retreat

Tucked into the woods along Maine’s rocky coastline, this private retreat is designed for guests looking to truly slow down. Located midway between Ogunquit and York, you can enjoy the beaches, shops, and restaurants—then return to the quiet seclusion of your own space. Sit on the deck, listen to the wind in the trees and birds nearby, and take in the surrounding forest or a star-filled sky. It’s a simple, peaceful setting—perfect for relaxing and experiencing the Maine coast at your own pace.

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A modern treehouse structure stands elevated on wooden stilts among tall trees. The building features a triangular roof, wooden shingle siding, and several large windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Natural surroundings create a tranquil woodland setting.
Treehouse in Sanford
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Luxury Year-round Treehouse with private hot tub

Skyframe is one of 5 luxurious tiny homes that make up Littlefield Retreat, a tranquil woodland village of 3 treehouses and 2 hobbit houses – each with its own private hot tub and dock. To see all five dwellings, click on the photo to the left of “Hosted by Bryce”, then click “Show more…”. This 15-acre forest retreat on Littlefield Pond offers our guests an experience that feels like a trip up to the woods of northern Maine, but is closer to home and to all the attractions of southern Maine.

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Condo in York County
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Cozy studio-5 minute walk to Perkins Cove!

This bright, airy 2nd-floor studio condo sits in a peaceful Cape Neddick setting (on the Ogunquit line), just a 5-minute walk to Perkins Cove. The cozy unit features a separate kitchenette (sink, mini fridge, microwave, convection toaster oven, induction cooktop), a combined sitting/sleeping area, and bathroom with stand-up shower. A Keurig coffee maker is provided for your convenience. We supply a couple of K-Cups to get you started—please bring your favorites to enjoy during your stay!

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A well-appointed studio space features a spacious bed adorned with blue bedding and a cozy couch nearby. Natural light enters through a window, illuminating the wood-look flooring. A simple coffee table adds functionality, complemented by framed art on the walls.
Condo in York County
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Condo by Perkins Cove

Spacious studio condo 5 minutes walk to Perkins Cove, Ocean, Marginal Way, trolley stop. Easy stroll to Ogunquit Center. Kitchenette with fridge, top burner, microwave, toaster oven, coffee maker. Has front patio, outside seating, gas grill, laundry, bicycle storage, one onsite parking space. Ideal for two but can accommodate four with queen size bed and sleeper sofa. Quiet, serene setting, but close to everything - beach, shops, restaurants, nightlife, galleries, museums.

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Apartment in Ogunquit
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Twenty Shore - 1 Surf Suite

Suite 1 - Surf Suite A front-facing corner condo overlooking the village square. The Surf Suite is inspired by ocean enthusiasts enjoying the gentle rolling waves in a soft light-blue palette dotted with pops of color. An expansive covered terrace with coastal rocking chairs and bistro table set is an ideal space to enjoy the relaxed beach town overlooking picturesque Ogunquit village. A perfect setting for taking in fresh ocean breezes or simply watching the passersby.

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The exterior entrance of the property features a paved pathway leading to a dark blue front door, flanked by two windows. A small bench is positioned nearby, and an American flag is displayed on the ground. Lush greenery surrounds the area.
Home in Wells
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

3-Bed | 2-Bedroom | Hot Tub | Close To Beach

If you've never stayed in Wells before, make your first stay at the oldest established property in Wells, dating back to 1604, but updated for today's modern needs with wifi, streaming, jacuzzi, grill, outdoor furniture, and hammock all within a short drive to Wells beach in a peaceful neighborhood on a dead end street. Let the Webhannet Falls and River lull you to sleep as they flow through the backyard and see the foundation of the historic gristmill and sawmill.

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A charming white cottage is set amidst greenery, featuring a welcoming entrance with a teal door. A small porch is equipped with two outdoor chairs and a grill, offering a cozy space for relaxation. The surroundings include a grassy area and a neighboring shed.
Cottage in Ogunquit
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Cottage at Footbridge Beach Ogunquit

Our one bedroom cottage is a perfect spot to enjoy all the beach life has to offer! This charming cottage is just a few minute walk to the Footbridge and Ogunquit beach and close to many popular restaurants and bars. The bedroom has a queen size bed , tiled bathroom, cozy living area and a kitchenette with a refrigerator, microwave, toaster oven and coffee maker. Limited marsh views from the private outdoor space with room to grill and relax. All linens provided

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Condo in Old Orchard Beach
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 501 reviews

Luxury Beach Front Condo! Prime Location!

⚠️ Special rate June 15! ✨ Encourage reserving multiple nights to bring down the cost per night ✨ Minimum stay varies, typically 2 to 3 nights ✨ If you see a longer minimun, it’s likely to prevent the reservation from leaving a single night open. Just select different start date. ✨ Much appreciated if guests book trips connected to other guest trips ✨ Unless the trip is within the next few weeks, please don't book a trip that leaves a single night open ✨

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A cozy living space features light blue walls and a sloped ceiling. A gray sofa is centered on a neutral area rug, with a wooden coffee table in front. Natural light floods in from a window above, providing a bright ambiance complemented by a floor lamp.
Apartment in York
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Cute 1-Bedroom apartment in the woods by the sea

This 1- bedroom apartment is a half mile walk to Cape Neddick Beach, yet tucked away in the privacy of the woods. When the surf is up you can hear the waves crashing on the nearby rocky cove and the clang of the ocean bell buoy. Also conveniently located within 3 miles of York Beach, Ogunquit, Cape Neddick Golf Course, and the Cliff House Resort. Cape Neddick has it all: coastal cliffs, a sandy beach, a scenic river, hiking trails, and fine dining.

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A living area features a sleek black chair and a wooden folding table positioned in front of a wall-mounted television. Light-colored walls are complemented by decorative wall art. A doorway leads towards the kitchen area, providing access to additional amenities.
Condo in York County
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Tranquil Haven - Minutes from Perkins Cove

Welcome to Tranquil Haven, your home away from home in the beach village of Ogunquit. I am hopeful that your time away will be relaxing, enjoyable, and an oasis away from the busyness of life This studio condo is minutes from Perkins Cove and the Marginal Way. It has been completely renovated with a relaxing feel and genuine coastal charm. Quiet and Peaceful with first floor conveniences and parking right outside the condo.

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A rustic cabin is nestled among lush greenery, showcasing a stone patio with comfortable seating around a firepit. The outdoor area is surrounded by trees, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere, and features stepping stones leading to the entrance of the cabin.
Guesthouse in York
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 289 reviews

Cozy Cabin with hot tub, walk to beach, rock cove

Guest cabin in a private setting down a private road with short walk to Cape Neddick Beach and a secluded pebble beach. Guests have exclusive use of the firepit, outdoor sitting area and hot tub. The cozy and rustic post and beam cabin has two levels with a ladder to the loft level. Private and romantic for a couple, fun for a couple and one or two kids or just two adults.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Ogunquit?

    Ogunquit has beachside, town center, and riverside neighborhoods, each with unique character and proximity to shops, galleries, and the coastline. Many travelers appreciate staying near Main Street to enjoy walkable access to dining and local attractions.

  • What are the best things to do in Ogunquit with kids?

    Families often explore sandy beaches, stroll the Marginal Way coastal trail, and enjoy shows at the local playhouse. Hands-on art studios and boat tours are also frequently suggested for engaging younger travelers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Ogunquit?

    Ogunquit has scenic beach days, art galleries, and the Marginal Way for oceanfront walks. Visitors also frequently suggest perusing Perkins Cove for unique shops and enjoying performances at the Ogunquit Playhouse.

  • How is the weather in Ogunquit?

    Ogunquit has cold winters with average temperatures around 15–32°F (-10–0°C) and moderate snowfall. Summers are warm and pleasant, with temperatures near 59–81°F (15–27°C), while spring and fall bring milder weather and changing foliage.

  • What are the best places to visit in Ogunquit?

    Frequently suggested places include the Marginal Way coastal path, Perkins Cove for its working harbor, and the Ogunquit Museum of American Art. Main Beach is also popular for relaxation and people-watching.

  • What are some hiking trails in Ogunquit?

    The Marginal Way is Ogunquit's most popular trail, offering paved coastal views and benches along the path. Other nearby options include gentle woodland and nature preserves around the Ogunquit River.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Ogunquit?

    Ogunquit has soft-sand beaches, interactive art spaces, and boat trips departing from Perkins Cove. Mini-golf courses and local ice cream shops also make for enjoyable family outings.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Ogunquit?

    Many travelers explore neighboring coastal villages with lighthouses, local seafood spots, or nature preserves. Art museums, historic towns, and scenic state parks around southern Maine are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Ogunquit?

    Ogunquit has a selection of pet-friendly vacation rentals and cottages, especially near the beach or Main Street area. Many local parks and some outdoor patios also welcome pets alongside their humans.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Ogunquit?

    Start early if you want a quieter Marginal Way walk, and bring layers, as coastal weather can shift quickly. Locals often suggest trying lobster rolls at smaller shops or venturing out for a sunrise on the beach.

  • What is Ogunquit known for?

    Ogunquit is known for its sandy beaches, vibrant art scene, and the Marginal Way coastal path. The town’s history as a creative and inclusive destination continues to shape its community-focused events and festivals.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Ogunquit?

    Travelers often seek out quiet coves near Perkins Cove, local nature preserves with wildlife viewing, and smaller art galleries off the main streets. Look for tucked-away bakeries or casual seafood shacks favored by locals.

  • What are the best foods to try in Ogunquit?

    Try locally-sourced lobster rolls, fresh clams, and classic New England chowder. Blueberry desserts and homemade ice cream are favorite treats, especially during the warmer months.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Ogunquit?

    Pack layers for cool evenings, especially outside of summer, and comfortable shoes for walking the Marginal Way. A reusable water bottle, sun protection, and an extra sweater are also helpful for unpredictable coastal weather.

  • What is the nightlife in Ogunquit like?

    Ogunquit has lively bars, casual lounges, and performance venues known for live shows and comedy. Many visitors enjoy relaxed evenings with local music or catching a play at the Ogunquit Playhouse.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Ogunquit?

    Ogunquit Pride is held in early summer, and OgunquitFest brings autumn celebrations with crafts and local food. During the summer, performances at the Ogunquit Playhouse draw audiences for seasonal shows.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Ogunquit?

    Ogunquit has many family-friendly vacation rentals, with features like kitchens, extra rooms, and proximity to beaches and parks. Town center, beachside, and quieter neighborhoods near the river are popular for families seeking convenience and outdoor space.

  • When is the best time to visit Ogunquit?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended, with milder weather, blooming gardens, and seasonal festivals. Autumn brings colorful foliage along the coast and quieter local experiences.

All about Ogunquit

Ogunquit began as a fishing town in the 1680s, evolved into an artists’ colony in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and has since secured its role as a summer destination for travelers, especially the artistically inclined and the LGBTQ+ community. Ogunquit revolves around two poles: the beach and the art world, the latter of which includes a noted art museum and many galleries. As such, the town offers a near-perfect balance between the natural and the cultural, the kind of place where you fear that there’s not much to do when you first arrive, then realize that you didn’t leave enough time when you near departure. Days are easy to schedule on the fly — head to the beach or set off on a long walk when the weather calls; explore the museum and many boutiques and restaurants when the weather takes an unfortunate turn.

What are the top things to do in Ogunquit?

Ogunquit Museum of Art

The Ogunquit Museum offers big city sophistication in a small-town setting. Founded by artist Harry Strater in 1953, it builds upon the village’s history as an esteemed art colony dating from the late 19th century. The museum has some 3,000 works in its permanent collection, and its seasonal shows often feature artists linked to Maine.

Marginal Way & Perkins Cove

The Marginal Way is a footpath that follows a dramatic stretch of coast for about a mile. If you start at the north and don’t dawdle, you’ll arrive at gem-like Perkins Cove in about 20 minutes. The route passes rocky tide pools and pocket beaches, and rises atop low, craggy bluffs. Perkins Cove is a photo-worthy cluster of small buildings huddled around a protected inlet, with art galleries and T-shirt shops having long ago replaced the fishing shacks.

Footbridge Beach

Footbridge Beach is about a mile north of town at the end of Ocean Street, connected via a plank bridge over the Ogunquit River. The beach has restrooms and a lifeguard but little else, and tends to be a quieter alternative than the adjacent seven-mile-long Wells Beach.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Ogunquit

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 510 vacation rentals in Ogunquit

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Ogunquit vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 37 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    290 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 70 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    140 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    140 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    510 of Ogunquit vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Beachfront, Self check-in, and Gym across Ogunquit rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Ogunquit stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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