Half Mile to Ogunquit Beach
Half Mile to Ogunquit Beach: A Roomy Vacation Home Steps From Maine's Best Swimming Beach

Why Stay
Why Half Mile to Ogunquit Beach
Ogunquit's best vacation rentals are either impossibly small or impossibly expensive. This three-bedroom home splits the difference - genuinely spacious without the premium beachfront markup. You're a quarter-mile stroll from Footbridge Beach, where the sand stays flat and the water stays shallow long enough for kids to actually enjoy it. The living room has a working fireplace. The kitchen is full-sized, not a studio efficiency wedged under a staircase. And the deck? Perfect for morning coffee or evening drinks while you watch the light change over the dunes.
The property is built for groups and families who want to cook sometimes, go out sometimes, and not feel like they're living in a shoebox. Three bedrooms means couples can travel with kids, or four friends can split a rental and each have their own space. It's the kind of place where people actually stay for a week rather than booking a hotel night-by-night.
Half a mile from Footbridge Beach, the gentlest swimming beach in Ogunquit. Most beachfront hotels are either north-facing on rockier sections or overly built-up. Footbridge Beach stays shallow for 100 yards, the sand is soft, and families with toddlers actually use it. A 12-minute walk is nothing compared to the difference in water quality and space.
A real kitchen for groups who want some meals at home. Full-sized stove, dishwasher, coffee machine, and room to actually move around. Ogunquit restaurants are excellent but pricey. Cooking breakfast, packing lunches, or making a simple dinner here saves both money and the logistics of coordinating meal times with restaurants booked three weeks in advance.
Three separate bedrooms with private bathrooms, not one room with a sofa bed. The difference between "we'll make it work" and "everyone gets actual space" matters on a week-long trip with other people's families.
Fireplace and spa tub for off-season visits. Ogunquit is beautiful in May and September when hotel rates drop. A spa tub and working fireplace make the shoulder season feel intentional, not like you're making do.
Rooms
The rooms
The home is organized into three distinct bedrooms, each with private access to a bathroom. Upstairs and downstairs layouts mean you can split kids and adults, or give one bedroom over to guests while you keep a separate sleeping space. Bedrooms include linens and are heated and air-conditioned. The living area is open-plan with a fireplace and desk, so you can work or read while others are elsewhere. Each bathroom has a tub/shower combination, free toiletries, and a hairdryer.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups of friends, multi-generational trips, off-season escapes
Open
Year-round
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining. Full stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher · Coffee machine and toaster ready in the morning · Dining table seating for four to six · Kitchenware and utensils stocked.
Living Spaces. Fireplace in the main living room · Desk for work or trip planning · Cable TV and books, DVDs, games for children · Board games and puzzles.
Outdoors & Parking. Barbecue and outdoor dining area on the deck · Street parking available · Deck space for morning coffee or evening cocktails.
Bathrooms & Bedrooms. Spa tub for soaking after beach days · Private bathrooms in all three bedrooms · Washing machine and dryer for week-long stays.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August). Peak season. Beach water reaches 65–70°F by late July. Footbridge Beach and the Marginal Way are crowded. Restaurants and attractions keep long hours. Book months ahead.
Shoulder Season (May & September). Water is cold (55–60°F) but the beach is quieter and the Marginal Way wildflowers (May) or fall color (September) are at their best. Hotel and restaurant prices drop 20–30%. The fireplace and spa tub matter more.
Fall & Winter (October–May). Many tourist-facing restaurants close after Labor Day or don't open until Memorial Day. The home is ideal for holiday gatherings or off-season retreats. Heating is essential. Beach walking is excellent and uncrowded.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Footbridge Beach - 12-minute walk. The flattest, warmest, and most family-friendly swimming beach in Ogunquit.
- Marginal Way Walk - 1.6 miles. A 1.3-mile clifftop path from Ogunquit Beach village to Perkins Cove. Postcard views, wildflowers in May and June, fall color in September. Sunset walks are a ritual here.
- Ogunquit Playhouse - 1.6 miles. Professional summer theater with Broadway-quality productions and cabaret shows. Book ahead; it's packed.
- Perkins Cove - 1.8 miles. Working fishing village turned tourist village. Lobster huts, gallery walks, photo opportunities. Touristy but unavoidable if you're in Ogunquit.
- Mount Agamenticus - 1.2 miles. An 692-foot "mountain" with a fire tower, hiking trails, and views across the Ogunquit area and out to the Atlantic.
- Moody Beach and Wells Beach - 5 and 7 miles south. Quieter than Footbridge or Ogunquit Beach proper. Better for shell-hunting and sketching than social swimming.
- Kennebunk and Kennebunkport - 10 miles south. Upscale coastal towns with excellent restaurants, galleries, and the famous Nubble Light.
- Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 19 miles south. Historic waterfront with museums, restaurants, and antique shops. Day-trip friendly.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the home beachfront or oceanfront? No, it's a half-mile inland from Footbridge Beach. You walk there in 12 minutes. This keeps the rental price lower and gives you quieter surroundings at night without sacrificing beach access.
Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi is provided. The home also has a desk and cable TV, making it workable as a hybrid work-vacation space.
Can you cook meals here? Yes. The kitchen is fully equipped with stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave, and full kitchenware. Coffee machine and toaster are ready for breakfast.
Is parking included? Yes, street parking is available on-site. Ogunquit is a walkable beach town; you'll use the car mainly for day trips to Kennebunk, Portsmouth, or the Ogunquit Playhouse.
Is there a yard or outdoor space? Yes. The property includes a deck with an outdoor dining area and barbecue, ideal for morning coffee or evening meals.
Are there activities for kids? The home has cable TV, board games, puzzles, and children's books and DVDs. The proximity to Footbridge Beach, Mount Agamenticus hiking, and the Marginal Way walk makes it very family-friendly. Ogunquit Playhouse sometimes offers family-friendly shows.
What about the spa tub and fireplace? Both are present and functional. The spa tub is great for post-beach relaxation. The fireplace is working, making the home comfortable in fall and winter or on cool summer evenings.













