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Ogunquit vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Ogunquit

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Condo in York County
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 pull down wall bed and sleeper sofa. Quiet, serene setting, but close to everything - beach, shops, restaurants, nightlife, galleries, museums.
$105 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Ogunquit
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.
$228 per night
Superhost
Guesthouse in Ogunquit
Garage Apartment by Perkins Cove
Welcome to the Crow's Nest. Nestled in the pines, this new addition gives a fresh vantage point to a historic area. Take a quick walk to Perkins Cove to catch the trolley, or walk the 1 mi down the marginal way to Ogunquit Beach, named one of the top 10 beaches in the country. This two bedroom apartment features a queen bed in one room, and twin beds in the other, a beautiful tile shower and washer/dryer. Hosts are on the property to meet any of your needs.
$188 per night

Stay near Ogunquit's top sights

Ogunquit Beach Lobster House14 locals recommend
Ogunquit Playhouse101 locals recommend
Barnacle Billy's28 locals recommend
Anchorage By The Sea3 locals recommend
BeachFire Bar & Grille14 locals recommend
Lobster Shack4 locals recommend

Ogunquit house rentals

Home in Wells
Three Beds | Hot Tub | Close To Beach
$171 per night
Home in York
Beach cottage in York Harbor
$150 per night
Superhost
Home in Saco
Oceanfront w/ Stunning views and Private Deck☀️🏖
$344 per night
Home in Ogunquit
Coastal Haven Cottage
$300 per night

Ogunquit beach vacation rentals

Apartment in Ogunquit
Newly Renovated Studio Downtown!
$211 per night
Superhost
Condo in York County
Cozy Getaway Walking Distance from Perkins Cove
$103 per night
Superhost
Condo in York County
Tranquil Haven - Minutes from Perkins Cove
$110 per night
Superhost
Private room in Ogunquit
Private Room with Short Walk to the Beach - Cottage Street Inn - Dorthea Jacobs Grant Park Room
$203 per night

Ogunquit condo rentals

Condo in York County
Perkins Cove Condo
$112 per night
Superhost
Condo in Ogunquit
Lovely 1br Condo w/Pool walkable to Perkins Cove
$224 per night
Superhost
Condo in Ogunquit
Walk to Beach 2BR Oceanview 2nd-Floor | Balcony
$148 per night
Superhost
Condo in Ogunquit
Lovely Studio, Pool, Walk to Everything, .5-town!
$143 per night

Your guide to Ogunquit

Welcome to 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.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Ogunquit

In Maine, “summer” is a verb, and in Ogunquit it’s clear why. July and August offer perfect weather to wander the village with an ice cream cone in hand. It’s also the time of year for the occasional festival, concert, or special event, which can result in crowds and congestion. September is a good option for those looking for warmish weather without the crowds. Spring is always iffy — some days are lovely, and others are damp and raked with chilly winds. Winter can be bitingly cold and wind-blasted, but it’s also when the town celebrates Christmas by the Sea, a weekend of choir concerts, hayrides, tree lightings, and a holiday parade.


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.

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