Where to Stay in Ogunquit, Maine
Whether you’re here to sink into the sands of Ogunquit and Footbridge beaches, hike the Marginal Way or gorge on local lobster, you’ll want a nice place to rest your head in the evening. To help, we’ve collated the best places to stay in Ogunquit, Maine – and they’re all bookable on Culture Trip.
Ogunquit, translating to “beautiful place by the sea” in the language of the Algonquin people, makes for a serene northeastern coastal getaway with mesmerizing ocean views, charming shops and the most delicious lobster around. Long referred to as the most walkable community in Maine, this charming family-friendly resort town has a thriving arts and LGBTQ scene. It’s also peppered with candy stores, ice cream stalls and quaint beachside shops – and, though it may be small, you’ll find plenty of stays for all budgets, from cozy motels to luxury five-star hotels.
Gorges Grant Hotel
Hotel
If you’re after good old-fashioned hospitality and simple yet comfortable rooms, look no further than Gorges Grant Hotel. Not only does this retreat serve a moreish breakfast at the on-site restaurant Raspberri’s, but there’s also heated indoor and outdoor pools, jacuzzis, and exclusive golf packages at the nearby Cape Neddick Country Club. Bath & Body Works toiletries add a welcome touch.
Footbridge Beach Motel
Motel
Footbridge Beach Motel is among the top motels in Ogunquit. Owners Scott and Mark pride themselves on five-star service and clean, comfortable rooms – some of which come with bathtubs, plus sundecks with outdoor seating. Outside, in the midst of beautifully maintained grounds and gardens, there’s a heated pool plus a picnic and grilling area – the ideal spot to relax after a day at Footbridge Beach.
Blue Shutters Inn
Bed and Breakfast
Taken over by new owners, this picturesque B&B, just steps from the lively Ogunquit downtown district, underwent a refurbishment. The result? A charming property with six quaint studios, plus one pet-friendly room, all with ensuite bathrooms and a romantic fireplace. If you’re visiting on the second or last Saturday in July, August or September, be sure to check out the Trellis House Lobster Dinner Party Package for an exquisite evening of fine cuisine.
Anchorage by the Sea
Hotel
One of the most popular hotels in town, thanks to a prime location directly on the beach, this resort has options ranging from well-appointed rooms and cottages to condos – many with unrivaled sea views. Take a dip in one of the two heated pools before soaking in the laid-back atmosphere at the on-site restaurant, Surf Point 360, which serves some of the freshest seafood in Maine.
The Mariner Resort
Motel
Ideally located for all activities in Ogunquit, the Mariner Resort has rooms ranging from basic motel-style to three-bed suites, all with access to the indoor and outdoor pools, hot tub and fitness room. Heading there with the whole family in tow? Book the five-bedroom River House, which has a fully stocked kitchen, family room, a front and back porch plus a sunroom and living room, all with panoramic views of the Ogunquit tidal river.
Ogunquit River Inn, Ascend Hotel Collection
Inn
If you didn’t guess from the name, the Ogunquit River Inn sits pride of place on a riverbank, with 81 stylish rooms overlooking the Rachel Carson Wildlife Preserve. On site you’ll find a picnic area with outdoor seating and barbecue facilities, plus, for an additional charge, you can rent canoes and head out to explore the river. Be sure to start each day with syrupy homemade waffles served with your continental breakfast.
Meadowmere Resort
Resort
Meadowmere may look modest from the outside, but step inside and you’ll find cozy rooms with plenty of amenities. Not only are wall-mounted TVs, a seating area, jacuzzi and ensuites found in selected rooms, there are multiple pools, a health club and spa, and even an arcade. Wet your whistle at the on-site pub, known for one of the best happy hours in town, before heading out for the night.
Ogunquit Tides Resort
Resort
Ogunquit Tides Resort, sitting atop 5 acres (2ha) of land overlooking a tidal river along the Atlantic Ocean, offers everything from spacious rooms and suites to family cottages and apartments – making it a convenient stay for all budgets. While there’s an outdoor pool on site, the calm waters of the river are moments away for keen kayakers looking to get to Ogunquit Beach. Or if you’d rather stay on dry land, there’s the option of renting bikes and exploring the scenery at your own pace.
Ogunquit Hotel & Suites
Suite Hotel
With a direct route to Ogunquit Beach and less than 2mi (3.2km) from the Marginal Way – one of the most beloved coastal walks in New England – you’re perfectly placed to enjoy the best of everything this serene seaside village has to offer. Good luck tearing yourself away from the hotel amenities though, which include a pool with comfy loungers, a fitness center and hot tub. Top-tier rooms even come with a fireplace, jacuzzi and balcony, so you can make the most of those mesmerizing views.
InnSeason Resorts the Falls at Ogunquit
Resort
From the moment you step into the lobby of the InnSeason, you’ll feel its luxury nuances. It’s walking distance to the beach and home to 77 suites, decked out in prints, with whirlpool spas, living rooms with fireplaces, and well-equipped kitchenettes. The on-site exercise room, library, indoor swimming pool and sauna will ensure you keep busy when you’re not out and about.