Less Than 1 Mi to Downtown Ogunquit
Less Than 1 Mi to Downtown Ogunquit: A Family Vacation Home on the Midcoast

Why Stay
Why Less Than 1 Mi to Downtown Ogunquit
This isn't a hotel lobby - it's a working kitchen, a fireplace you'll actually use, and a patio where someone will inevitably fire up the grill. The appeal of renting a two-bedroom home in Ogunquit over a standard hotel room is obvious: space to spread out, the freedom to cook breakfast whenever you want, and the kind of casual comfort that makes a family trip feel less like visiting and more like inhabiting a place. This property delivers exactly that, positioned less than a mile from downtown's shops and restaurants, and within walking distance of some of Maine's most-walked coastal terrain.
It's the kind of place where you can wake up, brew coffee in your own kitchen, and be on Ogunquit Beach in under 20 minutes. Or stay put, light the fireplace on a shoulder-season evening, and let the kids wear themselves out with board games while you actually relax. The trade-off is that you're renting a residential home, not a staffed property - which means there's no front desk, no daily housekeeping, and you're responsible for leaving things as you found them. For the right traveler, that's not a trade-off at all.
Full kitchen means real meals, not just room service. Cook breakfast before a beach day. Grill lobster on the patio. Pack sandwiches for hiking Mount Agamenticus. A fully equipped kitchen with a stovetop, oven, dishwasher, and refrigerator turns a vacation into something more sustainable - especially if you're traveling with kids or have dietary preferences.
Downtown Ogunquit is a 10-minute walk. Dock Square's cluster of seafood shacks, galleries, and ice cream shops is close enough that older kids can run errands independently. The Ogunquit Playhouse, a beloved summer-stock theater, is 1.4 miles away. Parking is on-site, so you're not hunting for a spot every time you want to grab dinner.
The fireplace and patio turn it into a real home. On cooler evenings or shoulder-season trips, the living room fireplace becomes the gathering spot. The outdoor dining area and barbecue let you extend the day when weather cooperates. Board games and puzzles are stocked - the sort of amenities chain hotels mention but rarely stock well.
Private entrance and full autonomy. You're not checking in at a front desk or managing hallway noise. The property has its own entrance, private bathroom, and washing machine - essential if you're staying a week or managing sandy beach clothes.
Rooms
The rooms
This is a two-bedroom, one-bathroom rental home, not a hotel with multiple room types. The layout is straightforward: two bedrooms (specific bed configurations not detailed, but typical for this class of Ogunquit rental), a shared bathroom with shower, and a combined living-dining kitchen. Air conditioning and heating mean it's usable year-round. The upper floor is accessible by stairs only - important to note if anyone in your party has mobility concerns.
The emphasis here is on common space and functionality over hotel-style luxury. Linens and towels are provided; you're responsible for stripping beds at checkout. Flat-screen TV, free WiFi, and ironing facilities cover the basics. Think Maine cottage, not vacation resort.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, longer stays (3+ nights)
Price tier
Mid-range (vacation rental pricing, seasonal)
Open
Year-round
Walk to downtown
<10 minutes to Dock Square
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · fireplace · on-site parking · <1 mile to downtown
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining: Full stovetop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee machine, toaster, complete kitchenware · Dining table · Barbecue and outdoor dining area for meals al fresco.
Living Space: Fireplace in living room · Board games and puzzles for rainy or evening entertainment · Flat-screen TV.
Practical: Free WiFi throughout · Washing machine and dryer (essential for a week-long rental) · Air conditioning and heating · Hairdryer, iron, and ironing facilities · Free toiletries · Private bathroom.
Outdoors: Patio · Barbecue for grilling · Accessible on-site parking.
Note: Smoke-free property; upper floors accessible by stairs only.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season. Ogunquit Beach is fully staffed and warm enough to swim. Downtown Dock Square thrums with restaurants, galleries, and tourists. The Playhouse runs its full season. Expect crowds and higher rates. Book early.
Shoulder Season (May & September–October): Still warm enough for beach walks; water is cool but swimmable in early September. Fewer tourists, more available parking in town. Breakfast al fresco is still feasible. The fireplace becomes more welcome as evenings cool. Excellent for families avoiding peak-summer crowds.
Fall (October–November): Foliage peaks mid-October around Mount Agamenticus and nearby inland trails. The beach is for walks, not swimming. The rental's fireplace earns its keep. Shoulder-season rates continue. Restaurant hours begin to shorten by November.
Winter (December–March): Quiet and moody. Ogunquit becomes a working village again. Some restaurants and attractions close or reduce hours. The rental is fully functional with heat and indoor entertainment (kitchen, games, TV). Not a beach-season choice, but appealing if you want solitude and lower rates.
Location
Things to do nearby
Ogunquit Beach: 19-minute walk · The definitive Ogunquit draw, a crescent of sand with lifeguards, changing facilities, and consistent summer crowds. Parking is tight; living nearby and walking is a major advantage.
Marginal Way Walk: 1.4 miles · A cliff-top trail hugging the coast for 1.3 miles, combining ocean views with minimal elevation gain. Start early in summer to avoid crowds.
Ogunquit Playhouse: 1.4 miles · A 750-seat summer theater running June through September with Broadway-caliber musicals and comedies. Book tickets in advance.
Mount Agamenticus: 1 mile · A 692-foot hill with a fire tower, hiking trails, and panoramic views of the coast. Twenty minutes from your rental and worth the drive for families.
Perkins Cove: 1.5 miles · A postcard-perfect working fishing village with galleries, shops, and seafood restaurants clustered around a tidal cove. Park at the lot and walk; it's pedestrian-friendly.
Downtown Ogunquit / Dock Square: <0.5 miles · Gift shops, galleries, ice cream, and several good seafood restaurants. The heart of Ogunquit's summer scene.
Wells Beach & nearby state parks: 3–4 miles · Wells offers quieter beach access and fewer summer crowds than Ogunquit proper.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this property right on the water? No. It's less than a mile from downtown Ogunquit and about a 19-minute walk to Ogunquit Beach, but not oceanfront or beachfront. Water views are not included; the appeal is walkability and proximity, not a deck overlooking the Atlantic.
Is breakfast included? No. You provide your own meals using the full kitchen, which is the point - freedom and flexibility. Coffee machine, toaster, and all cookware are supplied.
What's the closest airport? Portsmouth International Airport (Pease) is 19 miles north in New Hampshire. Drive time is roughly 30–35 minutes depending on traffic and time of year.
Do I need a car? Strongly recommended. While downtown Ogunquit is walkable from the rental, most attractions beyond Dock Square and the beach require driving. On-site parking is included.
Can I bring pets? The listing doesn't specify. Contact the host before booking if you're traveling with animals.
How long should I stay? This property shines for three-night weekends and full weeks. One night feels rushed given check-in and check-out logistics.
What's the cancellation policy? Check the booking.com listing directly; terms vary by season and how far in advance you book.













