Ocean Acres Ogunquit
Ocean Acres Ogunquit: No-Frills Beach Motel on Maine's Coast

Why Stay
Why Ocean Acres Ogunquit
Walk out your door and the sand is seven minutes away. That's the whole selling point of Ocean Acres, and it's enough. This is not a hotel with a curated lobby or signature restaurant. It's a straightforward motel on Main Street where families and couples have been looping back for decades because the beds are clean, the parking is free, the price doesn't sting, and the beach is genuinely close. Two pools - one outdoors, one indoors heated until midnight - mean you can swim whether it's July or September. The property has a quiet, set-back feel despite sitting on Ogunquit's busiest street, and the staff gets genuine praise for being helpful without being performative.
Many guests return year after year. The reviews read less like testimonials and more like people reporting back from a reliable friend's spare house. That loyalty matters.
Seven-minute walk to the beach with free parking. This is the equation that keeps people coming back. Footbridge Beach is the closest access point, a short stroll through town that beats circling a lot all day or paying hourly rates. The motel sits back from Main Street enough that road noise isn't an issue - one reviewer noted it felt "quiet with no noticeable road noise." Free parking means you're not juggling coins or apps; you pull in, you park, you lock it. A couple from Canada called it "great value" on a recent September trip.
Two pools: one outdoor, one heated indoors until midnight. The outdoor pool is seasonal and modest in size, but families consistently say it's clean and well-stocked with floats for the kids. The indoor pool is the real find - kept at 82 degrees year-round and open late, so a guest who arrived on a chilly June evening noted it was "a nice way to wind down after a day at the beach." Reviewers appreciate that both pools have loungers, umbrellas, and towel service included.
Clean rooms with the basics done well. King and Queen configurations available. Reviewers consistently highlight comfortable beds, good water pressure (mentioned by name in multiple reviews), working air conditioning, and bathrooms that are genuinely clean. One couple who stayed four nights called the room "very clean and spacious." A grandmother who has been bringing her granddaughters for four years keeps coming because the bones of the place are solid. The trade-off: the furnishings and finishes are dated. Reviewers use the phrase "old but clean" or "no frills but everything works." That honesty seems to preempt disappointment.
Friendly, responsive staff who know the area. Multiple reviews mention staff helpfulness with restaurant and attraction recommendations. The property management replies to reviews by name and often acknowledges specific issues - a guest worried about the coffee got a personal note saying the motel experiments with vendors annually. Another family whose sink clogged got a thoughtful response about the quick fix. This level of care shows in 10/10 scores from people who had nothing dramatic to report, just competence and friendliness.
Grills and picnic areas in a quiet setting. BBQ facilities on the grounds, communal tables and chairs, and beach umbrellas mean you can linger outside without paying for a restaurant. One couple brought stuff to grill and appreciated having the space. Another family used the outdoor seating and noted the picnic area was "nice."
Rooms
The rooms
Ocean Acres offers straightforward motel rooms in a one- and two-story layout. The property has ground-floor and second-floor options, and many reviewers note the location of their room - end units and ground-floor rooms are quieter if you're concerned about neighboring families. Rooms include coffee makers, small refrigerators, microwaves, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms with good shower pressure. A few notes: the refrigerators are small (one family wished for a larger one), and bathrooms have small towels by some guests' standards, though the front desk will refresh towels on request.
- King Room: Sleeps two, larger layout, comfortable beds, walking access to pool and grounds.
- Queen Room with Two Queen Beds: Sleeps up to four, popular with families, spacious according to multiple reviews.
- Double Room with Two Double Beds: Compact layout, works for families or groups sharing, ground-level access in some buildings.
- King Suite: Larger configuration with more sitting space, noted by guests as roomy.
- Double Room - Disability Access: Ground-level accessible unit with grab bars and wheelchair access, praised by guests who needed it.
One honest caveat: reviewers occasionally note the property feels dated. One couple called it "old and not updated" and mentioned small bath towels. Another described it as "a little old and dingy" but then clarified "not dirty." This isn't a knock - it's the trade-off for the price and location. If you need a recently renovated hotel, look elsewhere. If you're pragmatic about vintage Maine motel charm and care more about cleanliness and proximity to the beach, you'll be fine.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Traditional motel, one- and two-story, quiet set-back layout
Best for
Families, couples, budget-conscious travelers, beach-focused trips
Price tier
Mid-range; significantly less than upscale beach hotels, more than budget chains
Open
Yes; outdoor pool seasonal (June–September), indoor pool year-round
Guest score
8.6 Excellent
Couples score
9.0 / 10
Standout amenities
Two pools · free parking · 7-minute beach walk · friendly staff · clean rooms
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Pools & Outdoors: Two swimming pools (outdoor seasonal, indoor heated year-round) · Beach chairs and umbrellas · Pool floats provided · BBQ grills · Picnic area with seating · Outdoor play equipment for kids.
In Your Room: Coffee maker · Microwave · Small refrigerator · Flat-screen TV with cable · Private bathroom with bathtub and shower · Air conditioning · Hair dryer · Iron and ironing board · Desk and sitting area.
Services & Practical: Free parking (accessible spaces available) · Free Wi-Fi · Daily housekeeping · Vending machine for drinks · Wake-up call service · Facilities for guests with disabilities · Non-smoking rooms available.
The pools are the most-mentioned amenity across reviews, which tells you something about who stays here: families and couples who want to swim, not just sightsee. The outdoor pool operates seasonally, best used June through September, and has a shallow end with floats provided. The indoor pool is heated to 82 degrees and stays open until midnight year-round, making it appealing during shoulder seasons when outdoor swimming isn't practical. One guest specifically praised the late hours: "Nice after a long day to be able to take a swim." Both pools include beach chairs, umbrellas, and towel service.
Seasons
When to visit
June to Early September (Peak Season): Warmest water, outdoor pool open, maximum restaurant and attraction hours. July and August are busiest; June and early September are warm but slightly less crowded. Couples rate the location 9.0 during peak season. Ogunquit Playhouse runs its full schedule. Indoor pool stays open until midnight.
Mid-September through October (Fall/Shoulder Season): Weather cools, water temperature drops to 60°F, but outdoor pool remains open through September. Fewer families, quieter grounds. Foliage peaks in late September and early October. One group from Canada visited mid-September and gave the motel 8/10, citing good value and clean facilities. A good time if you want beach access without peak-season noise.
November through April (Off-Season): Cold, outdoor pool closed. Indoor heated pool becomes the main draw. Restaurant and shop hours contract. Ogunquit Playhouse closes for the season. Rates drop significantly. One reviewer specifically stayed for four nights in late August and noted it was "very good value during the week after Labor Day."
May (Spring Shoulder): Cool but warming up. Indoor pool heated. Some outdoor attractions opening. One family stayed in late May and used the indoor pool during chilly weather. Less crowded than summer, good for couples seeking quiet.
Reviews
What guests say
"Easy to get in and out of. Short walk to the beach." - Nicole, United States · Group · 8/10
"Clean and close to beach." - Beatrice, United States · Couple · 8/10
"Love the cleanliness, accessibility, price, staff and management." - Klotz, Canada · Couple · 8/10
"The beds are comfortable, the front desk staff is nice, check-in is 2pm which is great, and we used both pools - small but well kept and great for the kids. Highly recommend." - Marissa, United States · Family · 10/10
"Very friendly staff all the way around. We love that you could walk to the footbridge beach. The room was very clean." - Karen, United States · Group · 10/10
"Comfy bed, great shower pressure and temperature, clean pool and floats." - Stacy, United States · Couple · 10/10
Minor criticisms surface occasionally but rarely escalate. Some guests note the room furnishings feel dated; a few mention small bath towels or small refrigerators. One family said the indoor pool "needed to be cleaned more often" during a rainy spell when the outdoor pool wasn't in use. A couple experienced noisy neighbors, though they lucked into a quieter end unit on a return stay. The lack of on-site breakfast is mentioned by a few (the clerk recommends local options), and one guest noted housekeeping sometimes missed items during turnover. None of these rise to serious complaints; they're the texture of a busy, modest motel with good bones and a friendly crew doing their best.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Footbridge Beach, 7 minutes' walk: Ogunquit's main swimming beach, lined with sand and tide pools, dog-friendly during off-season months.
- Ogunquit Playhouse, 0.5 miles: Renowned summer theater on Main Street, Broadway-quality productions June through October.
- Marginal Way Walk, 2.2 miles: Three-mile oceanside footpath through rocky headlands, one of Maine's best coastal walks, free admission.
- Downtown Ogunquit / Dock Square: Restaurants, ice cream shops, and galleries clustered within walking distance, including Hooks (bar and restaurant) which one reviewer called walkable from the motel.
- Perkins Cove, 2 miles: Picturesque working lobster harbor with boat trips, restaurants, and art galleries, classic Ogunquit photo spot.
- Cape Neddick Lighthouse, 8 miles: Nubble Light, Maine's iconic lighthouse on a rocky island, accessible by car from York.
- Portland, 30 miles: Maine's largest city with museums, restaurants, breweries, and the Portland Observatory; Portland International Jetport is 30 miles away if you're flying in or out.
- Bar Harbor and Acadia, 100 miles: One solo traveler stayed 15 nights and used the motel as a base for road trips to Bangor and Bar Harbor.
FAQ
Good to know
Is Ocean Acres right on the water? No. It sits on Main Street in town, about a 7-minute walk from Footbridge Beach. Some rooms have a view of the inner courtyard; none overlook the ocean directly.
Is breakfast included? No. The motel does not offer on-site breakfast, but the front desk staff recommend local restaurants within walking distance.
Is there a shuttle to the beach or downtown? No. However, the distance to Footbridge Beach is walkable, and downtown Ogunquit shops and restaurants are a short stroll. One guest mentioned wishing for a golf-cart shuttle or town shuttle to reduce carrying gear, but it's not offered.
How late is the indoor pool open? The indoor heated pool is open until midnight year-round, making it convenient for evening swims after a day out.
Are there rooms for guests with disabilities? Yes. Double Rooms with Disability Access are available with grab bars in bathrooms and wheelchair accessibility. Staff provide good communication about accessibility features.
Do you allow pets? The JSON does not specify pet policy. Contact the motel directly to confirm.
Is Wi-Fi reliable and free? Yes. Free Wi-Fi is included in all rooms and works throughout the property.
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