4-bedroom, 2-bathroom vacation homeOgunquit

10-Minute Walk to Beach – Huge Deck – Near Downtown

10-Minute Walk to Beach – Huge Deck – Near Downtown: A Spacious Ogunquit Vacation Home

4-bedroom, 2-bathroom vacation homeFamilies
an aerial view of the shore bliss sign and the ocean at 10-Min Walk to Beach - Huge Deck - Near Downtown in Ogunquit
an aerial view of the shore bliss sign and the ocean at 10-Min Walk to Beach - Huge Deck - Near Downtown in Ogunquit

Why Stay

Why 10-Minute Walk to Beach – Huge Deck – Near Downtown

This four-bedroom, two-bathroom Ogunquit vacation home sits in that sweet spot between beach access and village walkability. You're close enough to Ogunquit Beach for a quick morning swim, yet steps from the downtown shops and restaurants that make Ogunquit's central location so appealing. The layout caters to families or small groups who want breathing room - four proper bedrooms mean nobody's camping in a closet, and the full kitchen lets you control meal costs and timing, which matters when you're traveling with kids or trying to avoid the summer crowd surge at lunch.

The real draw is the deck. A genuine outdoor living space with city views, it's the kind of porch where you linger with coffee at 7 a.m., or where the group naturally gravitates after dinner. Add a barbecue and the option to throw your own meals together, and you're looking at a rental that works harder for your money than a standard hotel room.

Four separate bedrooms mean families and groups don't share sleeping space. In a town where many rentals compress guests into tight quarters, having four dedicated rooms is real luxury. Parents can claim their own room; kids get privacy too. Friends traveling together stay in separate spaces without the awkwardness of shared walls.

The huge deck dominates the outdoor experience. Furnished for lingering, with city views and enough room for a group to spread out, this is where mornings and evenings happen. The built-in barbecue lets you grill your own meals - lobster rolls, steaks, or whatever you picked up from Perkins Cove fish markets. That's savings and control.

Free parking erases a major summer-season headache. Ogunquit's downtown fills up fast from June through August. Having dedicated parking at the house means no circling for spots, no parking fees - a genuine quality-of-life upgrade when you're staying a week or longer.

Walking distance to both beach and downtown is genuinely walkable. Ten minutes to Ogunquit Beach on foot. Everything else you need - coffee shops, galleries, restaurants, the Ogunquit Playhouse - is within a short stroll. You're not reliant on a car once you arrive, which is the whole point of a village location.

A full kitchen makes meal prep realistic and economical. Dishwasher, full stovetop, oven, microwave, proper refrigerator - this isn't a kitchenette. You can shop the farmers market, cook real dinners, keep breakfast costs down. Essential if anyone in your group has dietary restrictions or if you're traveling with young kids.

Rooms

The rooms

Four bedrooms across a single-level or split layout (exact configuration varies, but the point is genuine separation, not converted-closet situations). Two full bathrooms serve the group, so morning routines don't bottleneck. Private entrance means coming and going on your own schedule without moving through common areas.

The bedrooms include linens, and bathrooms are stocked with towels and hairdryers. Air-conditioning and heating handle seasonal comfort. Expect a traditional vacation-home feel rather than hotel finishes - comfortable, functional, and lived-in.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, friend groups, multi-generational trips

Price tier

Mid-range (varies by season; higher June–August)

Walk to downtown

5–10 minutes to shops and restaurants

Details

Ogunquit, 03907, United States
Parking: Free, dedicated

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen: Dishwasher · full stovetop and oven · microwave · refrigerator · all standard kitchenware · dining table for group meals.

Outdoors: Barbecue · garden · deck with city views.

Comfort & Practicality: Air-conditioning and heating · free WiFi · free parking · private entrance · TV · washing machine and dryer.

Pet-Friendly: The property accepts pets (confirm pet policy with owner before booking).

Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season. Beach crowds are substantial, restaurants operate at full steam, the Ogunquit Playhouse runs its full season. Prices are highest; book early. This is when you come for heat, ocean, and a social atmosphere. The deck is in constant use.

Shoulder Season (May, early June, September, October): Weather is still warm enough for swimming or sitting outside. Crowds thin out after Labor Day. Fall color peaks in late September and early October. Good balance of access and breathing room. Prices drop noticeably post-Labor Day.

Off-Season (November–April): Cooler temperatures, fewer tourists, many shops close by Thanksgiving. The Ogunquit Playhouse runs select shows. Winter is for solitude seekers and those who want a true New England off-season vibe. Best value for longer stays.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • 10-minute walk: Ogunquit Beach (calm, family-friendly, lifeguarded in summer)
  • 2-minute walk: Mount Agamenticus trailhead (short, scenic climb with ocean views)
  • 0.6 miles: Ogunquit Playhouse (summer theater productions, Broadway-caliber shows)
  • 1.1 miles: Marginal Way Walk (coastal loop trail, dramatic rocky shoreline, wildflowers in bloom)
  • 1.1 miles: Perkins Cove (working fishing village, lobster shacks, art galleries, photo-worthy harbor)
  • 3 miles: Footbridge Beach (quieter alternative with similar sand and surf)
  • 6 miles: Cape Neddick Lighthouse ("Nubble Light," Maine's most photographed lighthouse)

FAQ

Good to know

Is this home actually a 10-minute walk to Ogunquit Beach? Yes, but that's a flat, straightforward walk on local roads - not a scenic hiking trail. Summer mornings will feel shorter than summer evenings.

Are linens and towels included? Yes. Linens are provided on the beds; bring or expect standard hotel-quality towels and hairdryers in the bathrooms.

Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering vacation rental. You have a full kitchen to cook your own meals, which is part of the appeal for families and longer stays.

Is there air-conditioning? Yes. Ogunquit summers can be warm; the house has central AC and heating for off-season comfort.

Can I bring my pet? The property is pet-friendly, but confirm any size, breed, or fee restrictions before booking.

Is free parking really guaranteed? Yes. Dedicated parking comes with the rental - a significant advantage over downtown hotel parking fees, which add up quickly over a week-long stay.

What's the nearest town center for shops and restaurants? Downtown Ogunquit is a 5–10 minute drive (or 15–20 minute walk) depending on your exact location. Perkins Cove and the playhouse are easily walkable or a short drive.

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