Ogunquit Beach Lookout
Ogunquit Beach Lookout: A Walkable Oceanfront Apartment in Ogunquit

Why Stay
Why Ogunquit Beach Lookout
The best hotels in Ogunquit aren't always hotels. Ogunquit Beach Lookout is a one-bedroom apartment that trades front-desk service for something better: a terrace overlooking the ocean, a full kitchen, two bathrooms, and a location so direct to the beach that you can walk to Little Beach in four minutes. It's the kind of place where couples book for a weekend and end up extending their stay.
The property trades some of the polish of a traditional hotel - there's no on-site staff, and guests access keys via keybox - for space and independence. The trade works if you're self-sufficient and don't need daily housekeeping. It doesn't work if you expect a concierge or front desk to solve problems at 10 p.m.
The apartment sits at the center of what makes Ogunquit tick: Marginal Way Walk (the coastal path most visitors come for), Perkins Cove (the iconic fishing village), the Ogunquit Playhouse, and restaurants and galleries within a two-block radius. Couples especially rate it highly - 9.1 out of 10 from pairs, compared to the 6.7 overall.
Unbeatable location in the heart of downtown Ogunquit. You're a four-minute walk to Little Beach, steps from the galleries and restaurants on Shore Road, and directly on the route to Marginal Way. Reviewers consistently praise being able to walk everywhere - no car needed once you arrive.
Two bathrooms and a full kitchen in one apartment. Unlike standard hotel rooms, you get a proper kitchen with dishwasher, full stovetop, and oven; a dining table; two full baths; and a living room with a sofa bed. Families or friends sharing a unit appreciate the space and the ability to cook your own meals.
Terrace with ocean views and a private feel. The balcony is where guests spend their evenings. One couple called it "a treat" - a detail that appears across reviews as a genuine highlight rather than a marketing line.
Clean, well-maintained interiors with local artwork. When it's working well, guests note the apartment feels like staying in a thoughtfully curated vacation home, not a generic rental. The artwork is a recurring mention; it suggests someone cares about the experience beyond the bare minimum.
Rooms
The rooms
This property offers a single apartment layout: one bedroom, two bathrooms, with a living area that includes a sofa bed. The sleeping arrangement means the main bedroom plus pull-out sofa can sleep three or four guests in a pinch, though the property is designed for couples or small families.
The apartment is accessed via a private entrance and sits in a building serviced by an elevator, so luggage isn't a struggle. However, a few guests have flagged that the large gaps at the bottom of the entrance doors let in noise and air from the corridor - not a dealbreaker, but realistic context if you're sensitive to sound.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
One-bedroom apartment, full kitchen, two bathrooms
Best for
Couples, small families, groups of 3–4 seeking independence
Price tier
Mid to upper-mid (varies by season; peak summer likely $250–400/night)
Open
Year-round
Walk to downtown
2 minutes to Ogunquit shops and galleries
Guest score
6.7 Pleasant
Couples score
9.1 / 10
Standout amenities
Location · ocean views · two bathrooms · full kitchen · terrace
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoor spaces & views: Heated outdoor swimming pool · Terrace with sea view · Picnic area · Outdoor seating area · BBQ facilities · Balcony with ocean views
In-unit kitchen & dining: Full kitchen with dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, and coffee machine · Dining table · Living area with sofa bed and desk
Practical: Elevator access to upper floors · Laundry available · Private bathroom · Free toiletries · Smoke-free property · Fire extinguishers and carbon monoxide detector
Activities & entertainment: Cycling and hiking nearby · Golf course within 2 miles · Horseback riding · Fishing · Streaming services and flat-screen TV
There's no on-site restaurant at the property itself, but the building's location means Ogunquit's best restaurants are a two-minute walk away. The full kitchen lets you prepare breakfasts or simple meals in-house, which several reviewers appreciated during their stays.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season for beach lovers. Marginal Way is crowded, hotels book solid, and the Ogunquit Playhouse runs its full season. The heated pool is most appreciated. Expect higher rates and busier shops and restaurants.
Shoulder season (May, September–October): Ideal for couples. The water is swimmable in September, crowds thin out by early October, and foliage begins in late September. Many restaurants stay open; the Playhouse runs select shows. Weather is often the best of the year.
Fall (November): Leaf-peeping season brings leaf-watchers, but by late November most visitor attractions start closing. Some restaurants operate limited hours. The heated pool remains an option.
Winter (December–February): Quiet and cold. Most seasonal restaurants and attractions close. The apartment's heating issues (noted by a couple of reviews) become more apparent. Best for solo travelers or couples seeking genuine solitude, not families.
Reviews
What guests say
"It was so clean and the condo had everything - amenities excellent. Great location, close to everything and close to the ocean."
- John, Canada · Couple · 10/10
"Location, view, the artwork! Two bathrooms very helpful. The terrace was wonderful with a beautiful view."
- Paolo, United States · Couple · 9/10
"We loved the location, close to Marginal Way and Perkins Cove."
- Melissa, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"Wonderful location, walk to playhouse, restaurants, Marginal Way and beach."
- Dorothy, United States · Group · 8/10
The apartment's location and views dominate positive reviews, with the two-bathroom layout and full kitchen as secondary stars. The main recurring issues are operational: guests report inconsistent hot water (sometimes ice cold), heating that's difficult to adjust, and noise from the corridor seeping through door gaps. One couple was twice awakened by false fire alarms. These are real friction points, not minor quibbles. The property appears to invest more in the apartment itself than in building systems or on-site management.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 4 minutes walk: Little Beach, the quieter side of Ogunquit's beach scene
- 5 minutes walk: Marginal Way Walk, the three-mile clifftop trail that's the signature draw for Ogunquit visitors
- 5 minutes walk: Perkins Cove, the working fishing village with galleries, shops, and harborside seating
- 2 minutes walk: Ogunquit restaurants, galleries, and boutique shops on Shore Road
- Less than 1 mile: Ogunquit Playhouse, the summer theater venue that draws visitors from across Maine
- 3 miles: Ogunquit Museum of American Art, if you have a car for the day
- 20 minutes drive: Portsmouth, New Hampshire, historic downtown and downtown waterfront
FAQ
Good to know
Is there someone on-site if I need help?
No. The property is self-service: you retrieve keys from a keybox using a code sent at check-in. There's no front desk, no staff, no concierge. If something breaks at night, you're calling an emergency number. This is by design - it's a vacation apartment, not a hotel.
Is breakfast included?
No. The apartment has a full kitchen, so many guests buy groceries or eat at the nearby restaurants (which have excellent breakfast options). Brewing your own coffee is part of the experience here.
How close is the beach?
Four-minute walk to Little Beach. Ogunquit Beach proper (the sandy crescent with lifeguards) is about a 10-minute walk. You can walk to both via Marginal Way.
Is the pool heated year-round?
Yes, the outdoor pool is heated. However, reviews don't mention indoor pool access, so winter swimming is cold-water brave.
What's the heating situation like?
Multiple guests have reported inconsistent or hard-to-adjust heating. One couple said the thermostat was locked at 68 degrees. Another found the lobby and corridor heated to 80 degrees, creating odd temperature swings. This is worth asking about when booking, especially in winter.
Can I park at the property?
The listing doesn't specify parking. Given Ogunquit's downtown location, street parking is likely; ask the property directly before arrival if you're concerned about your car.
Is this good for families with young kids?
Yes and no. Two bathrooms and a kitchen are great. The playground and streaming services help. But no on-site staff, false fire alarms in the building, and inconsistent climate control make it less forgiving than a traditional family hotel.













