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Ogunquit vacation rentals in Ogunquit, Maine place you along one of the most sought-after beach destinations on the southern Maine coast. Known for Ogunquit Beach’s wide sandy shoreline, the scenic Marginal Way, and the harbor at Perkins Cove, this New England seaside town blends coastal beauty with walkable charm. Visitors come for oceanfront stays, fresh lobster, art galleries, and relaxed summer days by the Atlantic.

Best Areas to Stay in Ogunquit

Ogunquit Beach Area: The most popular area for travelers who want direct access to Ogunquit Beach and ocean views.

  • Why stay here: beachfront rentals, walkable, beach access

Perkins Cove: A charming harbor district with restaurants, shops, and access to the Marginal Way coastal path.

  • Why stay here: harbor views, dining, scenic walks

Downtown Ogunquit: Best for visitors who want easy access to restaurants, shops, and nightlife.

  • Why stay here: central location, walkable, convenience

Footbridge Beach Area: A quieter part of Ogunquit Beach that’s ideal for families and longer stays.

  • Why stay here: family-friendly rentals, less crowded, beach access

Cape Neddick (Nearby): Located just north of Ogunquit with more space, coastal homes, and access to Nubble Lighthouse.

  • Why stay here: privacy, ocean views, short drive
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Why Travelers Book Ogunquit Rentals Through Stay

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Things to Do in Ogunquit, Maine

Beaches & Coastal Activities

Ogunquit is one of the few destinations in Maine with a wide sandy beach, making it one of the best beach towns in New England.

  • Ogunquit Beach: A three-mile stretch of soft sand, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and long walks.
  • Footbridge Beach: A quieter section of Ogunquit Beach popular with families.
  • Marginal Way: A paved coastal path offering ocean views from Ogunquit to Perkins Cove.
  • Perkins Cove: A working harbor with shops, galleries, and waterfront restaurants.
  • Lobster Boat Tours: Seasonal tours showcasing Maine’s lobster fishing industry.

Travelers looking for Ogunquit beachfront rentals often stay near Ogunquit Beach for direct ocean access.

Family-Friendly Activities

  • Ogunquit Playhouse: A historic theater offering Broadway-style productions.
  • Ogunquit Trolley: A convenient way to explore town without driving.
  • Mini Golf & Arcades (Nearby Wells): Classic family-friendly attractions.
  • Wells Reserve at Laudholm: Trails, nature programs, and open space for families.

Many family-friendly rentals in Ogunquit Maine are located near Footbridge Beach and residential areas.

Nature & Wildlife

  • Marginal Way Coastal Walk: One of the most scenic walks on the Maine coast.
  • Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge: Salt marshes and birdwatching trails nearby.
  • Mount Agamenticus: Hiking with panoramic views of southern Maine.
  • Ogunquit River: Calm water ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding.

Shopping & Dining

  • Perkins Cove Shops: Local boutiques, art galleries, and coastal souvenirs.
  • Downtown Ogunquit: Restaurants, cafes, and small shops within walking distance.
  • Barnacle Billy’s: A well-known seafood restaurant overlooking the harbor.
  • MC Perkins Cove: Upscale dining with ocean views.

Arts & Culture

  • Ogunquit Museum of American Art: Oceanfront museum featuring American artists.
  • Ogunquit Playhouse: One of the most recognized summer theaters in the U.S.
  • Local Art Galleries: Ogunquit has a long-standing reputation as an artist colony.
Local Insight: What Makes Ogunquit Unique

Local Insight: What Makes Ogunquit Unique

Ogunquit stands out on the Maine coast for combining rare sandy beaches with classic New England village character.

  • Ogunquit Beach is one of the largest sandy beaches in Maine, a state better known for rocky coastline.
  • The name “Ogunquit” comes from the Abenaki language meaning “beautiful place by the sea.”
  • The Marginal Way is one of the only public coastal cliff walks in New England with uninterrupted ocean views.
  • Ogunquit became a major artist colony in the late 19th century and still has a strong gallery presence.
  • Its compact layout makes it one of the most walkable beach towns in Maine.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ogunquit

The Ogunquit Beach area is the most popular for beachfront rentals, while Perkins Cove offers charm and downtown offers walkability.

Yes. Ogunquit is one of the top beach destinations in Maine, known for its sandy shoreline, walkability, and coastal scenery.

Yes. Downtown Ogunquit, the beach, and Perkins Cove are all connected, and the trolley makes it easy to get around.

Yes. Ogunquit Beach is one of the best swimming beaches in Maine, though water temperatures are cooler than southern destinations.

Ogunquit Beach is about a 5–10 minute walk or short trolley ride from downtown.

Yes. You can find Ogunquit beachfront rentals and homes within walking distance of the beach.

Yes. Many properties offer pet-friendly rentals, especially outside peak summer season.

Yes. Some Ogunquit vacation rentals include pools, though they are less common than in warmer climates.

Ogunquit is better for beaches and walkability, while Kennebunkport is known for shopping and historic charm.

Ogunquit is about 1.5 hours north of Boston, making it a popular weekend beach destination.