Hampton Inn Kennebunk Kennebunkport
Hampton Inn Kennebunk Kennebunkport: A Reliable Coastal Base on Maine's Southern Shore

Why Stay
Why Hampton Inn Kennebunk Kennebunkport
This isn't a luxury resort, and it doesn't pretend to be. The Hampton Inn in Kennebunk is what a well-run chain hotel should be: meticulously clean, staffed by people who actually care, and positioned exactly where you need it - five minutes off I-95 but far enough back that traffic noise never finds you. It's the kind of place families loop back to year after year, and couples heading to Kennebunkport or Ogunquit grab knowing they won't regret it.
The breakfast alone sets it apart. Not continental-lite, but a real spread - made-to-order eggs, sausage patties, waffles, fresh pastries, fruit. Guests don't just mention it in passing; they write about it. And the staff - especially regulars like Jimmy at the front desk - remember your preferences and ask if you need anything before you have to ask them.
With 216 reviews averaging 8.7 out of 10, this is a property that executes the basics so well that visitors feel welcomed rather than processed.
Breakfast is genuinely worth the stay. This isn't a continental grab-and-go. Daily offerings include hot items - scrambled eggs, sausage, waffles, pancakes - plus fresh fruit, pastries, juice, and excellent coffee. Staff keeps platters stocked and warm. One guest of seven nights mentioned the kitchen was so attentive she watched them make a fresh batch of apple cinnamon scones on Sunday morning and offer them to everyone in the dining area.
The staff makes you feel known. Multiple guests named individual staff members - Jimmy, Ryan, Jeannie - describing them as exceptional, accommodating, and genuinely interested in making the stay memorable. During one snowstorm arrival, the night staff checked guests in late without hesitation. Another guest had a room-key battery die mid-dinner; staff fixed it immediately on return.
Rooms are updated, clean, and thoughtfully designed. Queen and King options come with two queen beds or sofa beds in some units, refrigerators, microwaves, and modern shower/bathroom setups. One frequent visitor noted the hotel was so well-maintained she thought it was brand new, even after 12 years in the hospitality industry. Small touches matter: charging stations by beds, full-length mirrors, hooks in the bathroom. Beds are consistently called comfortable and pillows praised.
Location works for both highway convenience and quiet mornings. Just off I-95 (15–20 minutes to Kennebunkport village), it's close enough for easy access but far enough back that you don't hear traffic. Free parking. Free WiFi. No surprises, just solid functionality.
The pool and fitness center are kept in excellent condition. Guests call the pool pristine and large. The fitness center is compact but well-equipped and immaculate - one review noted all equipment looked to be in very good shape.
Rooms
The rooms
The hotel offers both Queen and King configurations, most with two queen beds. Rooms come with a modern shower, refrigerator, microwave, flat-screen TV, and an alarm clock. Some king rooms include a sofa bed or mobility-access features. The bathroom design is contemporary, though a few guests noted the barn-door-style closet/bathroom door is heavy and can be difficult for older guests to operate, and the design offers limited privacy if multiple people are in the room.
- King Room – Non-Smoking: Classic two-bed setup with sitting area.
- Queen Room with Two Queen Beds (4 Adults): Most common configuration; fits families well.
- King Room with Sofa Bed – Non-Smoking: Extra sleeping for groups.
- King Room – Mobility Access/Non-Smoking: ADA-compliant with roll-in shower and grab bars.
- King Room – Hearing Access/Non-Smoking: Visual alerting systems for hearing-impaired guests.
Most rooms are spacious with large bathrooms and good water pressure. One honest note: rooms are charmingly traditional rather than cutting-edge modern, and a small number of guests flagged occasionally inconsistent room-cleaning service on longer stays - though this was the exception rather than the rule.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Contemporary 3-star chain hotel
Best for
Families, couples, Maine coast road-trippers, pet owners
Price tier
Mid-range (upper-mid for the region during peak summer)
Open
Year-round
Guest score
8.7 Excellent
Couples score
8.9 / 10
Standout amenities
Breakfast · indoor pool · fitness center · staff attentiveness
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Pool & Grounds Indoor swimming pool (open year-round) · Beach chairs and loungers · Sun deck and terrace · Picnic area · Outdoor furniture
Activities & Wellness Fitness center · Hot chocolate bar by fireplace (seasonal) · Coffee house · Snack bar
For Families Kid-friendly buffet breakfast · TV and flat-screen in rooms · Microwave and refrigerator in all rooms · Pet-friendly policy
Practical Free parking (including accessible spaces) · Free WiFi · Business center with fax and copying · Express check-in/out · 24-hour front desk · Baggage storage · Laundry service · Convenience store on-site · Vending machines (snacks and drinks) · Tea/coffee maker in all rooms
Safety & Security Fire extinguishers · CCTV in common areas · Smoke alarms · Security alarm · In-room safe
Breakfast is the standout. The daily hot buffet features pancakes, waffles, scrambled eggs, sausage patties, and ham. Pastries - including fresh-baked scones on weekends - rotate in. Fresh fruit, juice, yogurt, granola, and excellent coffee round it out. The dining area is consistently noted as very clean. One guest who extended a stay specifically mentioned the breakfast made the difference.
The hotel has a coffee house on-site and a snack bar, plus a convenience store for grab-and-go items.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) Peak season. Pool is in heavy use and beaches are warm. Expect crowds in Kennebunkport and Ogunquit. The hotel fills quickly. Book ahead. Great time for families; breakfast is especially busy.
Shoulder Season: Spring (April–May) & Fall (September–October) Mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and still plenty to do. Marginal Way is beautiful in both seasons. Summer crowds have cleared. Leaf-peeping begins in late September and peaks in early October. Pool is open; fitness center is always available.
Winter (November–March) Quiet season. Holiday decorating makes the lobby feel festive (staff sets up hot chocolate bars). Many coastal attractions scale back or close. Indoor pool and fitness center become more valuable. Great for couples seeking a low-key getaway without summer traffic.
Reviews
What guests say
"The staff was very welcoming and accommodating. Jimmy was exceptional and made the stay that much better. Very impressed by the cleanliness of the facility."
- Smth, United States · Family · 10/10
"Everything was exceptional. The hotel is so well cared for and clean we thought it was a brand-new hotel. Breakfast was perfect."
- Pamela, United States · Family · 10/10
"Very clean, wonderful staff, amazing breakfast. Best Hampton Inn we've ever stayed."
- Kathleen, United States · Family · 10/10
"The pool was pristine and large. Guest rooms spacious with large bathrooms. Great shower. Free breakfast was very good."
- Peter, United States · Family · 9/10
"Location is ideal, just off the highway but tucked just far enough back that it's peacefully quiet. Loved the sitting area with the gas fireplace."
- Pamela, United States · Family · 10/10
"Nice clean and up to date hotel. Clean and great staff. Everything was great."
- Desire, United States · Family · 10/10
Minor criticisms worth knowing: A very small number of guests reported inconsistent housekeeping on stays longer than three nights - sometimes rooms weren't serviced daily despite the "every other day" policy. One guest noted the barn-door bathroom closure allows a slight gap, and another found the room refrigerator ran warm. A handful mentioned the eggs at breakfast were sometimes overcooked or cold. These are outliers in an otherwise glowing set of reviews.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 2 miles: Kennebunk Village center - shops, restaurants, galleries
- 3 miles: Dock Square, Kennebunkport - quintessential Maine harbor village with lobster pounds, galleries, and coastal views
- 4 miles: Marginal Way Walk, Ogunquit - stunning 1.25-mile paved coastal path between Perkins Cove and the main beach
- 6 miles: Old Orchard Beach - seven-mile sand beach with amusement arcade and pier
- 8 miles: Ogunquit Playhouse - year-round regional theater with Broadway-scale productions
- 9 miles: Perkins Cove, Ogunquit - working fishing cove and scenic photo spot
- 14 miles: Funtown Splashtown USA - water park and rides; family draw in summer
- 22 miles: Portland International Jetport (PWM) - main commercial airport for the region
FAQ
Good to know
Is breakfast included in my room rate? Yes. A hot and cold buffet breakfast is complimentary every morning, featuring eggs, sausage, waffles, pastries, fruit, and excellent coffee. Fresh-baked items rotate in, especially on weekends.
Is there an on-site restaurant or bar? No full restaurant. The hotel has a coffee house on-site, a snack bar, and a convenience store. For dinner, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport are minutes away with many dining options.
Is the pool open year-round? Yes. The indoor pool operates all year. Water temperature is maintained, making it suitable for swimming and family use even in winter months.
Is the hotel pet-friendly? Yes. Pets are welcome. Several guests mentioned traveling with dogs and having a positive experience. There is a designated pet area, though one guest noted the dog-walking areas could be better lit at night.
How far is this from Kennebunkport and Ogunquit? Kennebunkport is 3 miles away (about 10 minutes by car). Ogunquit is 6–8 miles away depending on which attraction. Both are easy day-trip destinations.
Is there free parking? Yes. Free on-site parking for all guests, including accessible parking spaces. No valet or additional fees.
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