Ogunquit Hotel and Suites
Ogunquit Hotel and Suites: A Straightforward Motel Steps from the Beach in Ogunquit

Why Stay
Why Ogunquit Hotel and Suites
The Ogunquit Hotel and Suites sits on Main Street with the practical appeal of a motel done right. Four minutes from Ogunquit Beach, a short walk to the Marginal Way footpath, and close enough to Perkins Cove to catch dinner without much planning - this is location efficiency. The property has been refreshed enough to please families and couples on tight schedules, though it reads as what it is: a mid-century motel converted to modern expectations rather than reimagined as a destination in itself. That clarity is its strength. You're paying for proximity and amenities, not atmosphere or luxury finishes. Guests who understand that trade-off tend to return.
Location puts you between the beach and downtown without the chaos. The motel sits on Main Street with a trolley stop directly out front - a real advantage for visitors without a car or those who want to skip parking hassles. It's far enough from the tourist crush of Dock Square to feel quieter at night, yet a 10-minute walk gets you to shops, galleries, and restaurants. Couples especially rate this convenience highly, marking the location 8.6/10 across their stays.
The pool and hot tub are genuine draws for families. The outdoor pool is seasonal but heated and substantial - multiple reviewers highlighted it as the property's standout feature. Pairs with the hot tub (also seasonal), and you've got a low-effort way to occupy kids or unwind after a day hiking the Marginal Way. The pool area itself is clean and well-furnished with loungers and umbrellas.
Rooms vary in size and setup, so you can match your needs. Superior King rooms offer more space and better bathrooms than the Queen doubles. Efficiency suites work for families or pet owners traveling with gear. Balcony rooms and spa-bath rooms are available if you request them and book early. Ground-floor rooms mean easy access and parking at your door - useful if you're hauling luggage or have mobility concerns.
Front-desk staff are responsive to on-the-fly requests. When an AC unit failed mid-stay, the hotel upgraded a guest to a better room without fuss. When another guest forgot a bag, staff set it aside immediately. Small moves, but they recur in reviews from repeat visitors who trust the team to accommodate late changes or special needs.
Pets are genuinely welcome. Pet-friendly rooms are available with a fee, and guests note the property doesn't treat pets as an afterthought. The presence of pet-friendly rooms that sleep four makes this a practical choice for multi-person groups traveling with dogs.
Rooms
The rooms
The motel's layout is traditional - a main building, some ancillary structures, ground and upper floors (upper floors accessible by stairs only). Room types range from basic Queen doubles to one-bedroom suites with separate living areas. All include cable TV, refrigerator, air conditioning, and private bathrooms.
- Queen Room with Two Queen Beds (Main Building) - Standard motel setup, cleaned regularly, bright. Suitable for families or friends sharing.
- Superior King Room - Roomier than standard doubles, often with better bathroom finishes. Popular with couples staying multiple nights.
- King Room with Balcony - Adds outdoor seating and a view (typically inner courtyard). Balcony varies by floor.
- King Room with Spa Bath - Features a whirlpool tub; appeals to guests seeking a touch of luxury without boutique pricing.
- 2 Queen Efficiency Suite (Pet Friendly) - Mini kitchenette with microwave and fridge; popular with pet owners and longer stays.
- One-Bedroom Suite - Separate bedroom and living area; best for families who need space or groups splitting costs.
A recurring note: beds are inconsistent. Some guests praise comfortable mattresses; others find them worn or thin. Expect variation room to room. Ditto for lighting - reviewers mention sparse lamps and poor desk lighting as a minor frustration, particularly in Queen rooms. Carpet condition varies; pet-friendly rooms especially can show wear. None of this is dealbreaker, but it's worth knowing you're in a motel, not a newly renovated inn.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
3-star motel, traditional layout, mid-century bones with modern updates
Best for
Couples, families with kids, budget-conscious beach visitors, pet owners
Price tier
Moderate (mid-range for the area; seasonal variation)
Open
Year-round (pool and hot tub seasonal: typically late May–early September)
Guest score
7.7 Good
Couples score
8.6 / 10
Standout amenities
Heated pool · hot tub · trolley stop out front · free parking · free WiFi · pet-friendly rooms
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Pool & Grounds · Heated seasonal outdoor pool with loungers, umbrellas, and towels · Seasonal outdoor hot tub, fenced and accessible to all ages · Picnic area with tables and outdoor furniture · BBQ facilities.
Practical & Services · Free parking (ample, accessible spaces available) · Free WiFi in all rooms · Business center · Private check-in/out · Wake-up service · Vending machines (snacks and drinks) · Tea and coffee maker in all rooms · Complimentary coffee, tea, and hot chocolate available in the lobby most hours.
Room Comfort · Air conditioning and heating · Non-smoking rooms · Flat-screen cable TV with radio · Telephone and socket near bed · Refrigerator in all rooms · Desk and sitting area in most rooms · Safe available at front desk.
Family & Pet-Friendly · Family rooms available · Pet-friendly rooms with fee · High chairs and cribs available upon request.
Safety & Accessibility · CCTV in common areas and outside property · Smoke alarms and key-card access · Facilities for disabled guests (ground-floor rooms, accessible parking) · Upper floors accessible by stairs only (no elevator).
The heated outdoor pool is the property's signature amenity. It's large, clean, fenced, and open seasonally (typically late May through early September). The hot tub is seasonal as well and heated. Both come with complimentary towels, loungers, umbrellas, and an adjacent picnic area. Multiple families and couples flagged the pool as the highlight of their stay, and for summer or early-fall visits with kids, it's genuinely worth factoring into your choice.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season. Pool and hot tub open and heated. Beach crowded, restaurants busy, trolley running frequent service. Ideal for families. Book early; rates highest. Weather reliably warm, some humidity. Ogunquit Playhouse in full swing.
Shoulder Season (May & September): Pool open, fewer crowds. May offers spring wildflowers on Marginal Way; September is still warm enough for beach swimming. Rates drop slightly. Good compromise for couples who want amenities without summer crush.
Fall Foliage (October): Spectacular. Marginal Way and surrounding woods turn red and gold. Many couples time stays here specifically. Pool closes around mid-September, so no water amenities, but foliage makes up for it. Weather cools; bring a jacket. Rates stay mid-tier.
Winter (November–April): Off-season. Pool and hot tub closed. Ogunquit quiets down; many seasonal restaurants and attractions close or reduce hours. Weather is cold and unpredictable. Best for budget-conscious travelers seeking solitude or those attending Ogunquit Playhouse's occasional winter shows. Rates lowest.
Reviews
What guests say
"Stay here often. Location is perfect, hot tub is wonderful, rooms are always clean, beds are always comfortable."
- Marylou, United States · Couple · 8/10
"Room size, pool, location. We looked forward to welcoming you back for another great stay."
- Joe, United States · Couple · 9/10
"Location was very good. Everything went very well. Staff was friendly, knowledgeable and helpful."
- Carmen, United States · Couple · 8/10
"Love the location, easy to get anywhere!"
- Sarah, United States · Couple · 9/10
"Friendly front desk staff, clean, nice pool."
- Dan, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10
"Staff went out of their way at check-in to recommend dining options. I loved the pool."
- Gagne, United States · Couple · 9/10
Guests across groups consistently praise the location, pool, and front-desk responsiveness. The main recurring friction points are bed comfort (some worn, some firm - room-to-room variation), carpet condition in pet-friendly rooms, and lack of a full breakfast service. A few travelers found room lighting insufficient or noted musty smells in older units. None of these issues are insurmountable; they're motel-standard wear rather than cleanliness failures. Repeat visitors tend to book the same room type, knowing what to expect.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Ogunquit Beach - 4 minutes' drive, less than a mile. Classic sand beach, lifeguards in summer, easy parking nearby.
- Marginal Way - Under 2 miles, walkable. A 1.25-mile cliff-walk with ocean views, wildflowers in summer, and access to coves. Start at Shore Road or end at Perkins Cove.
- Perkins Cove - 7 minutes' drive. Lobster shacks, art galleries, kayak rentals, and postcard-worthy harbor views. Worth an hour or two.
- Ogunquit Playhouse - 2 miles. Summer stock theatre with Broadway-caliber productions (June–October).
- Main Street shops and restaurants - 10–15 minute walk. Galleries, gift shops, ice cream, and dining from casual to upscale.
- Footbridge Beach - 5-minute walk from Main Street. Smaller, quieter alternative to Ogunquit Beach, accessible via a scenic pedestrian bridge.
- Old Trolley Trail - Paved pathway, 5 miles, perfect for biking or leisurely walking. Runs from Ogunquit toward Wells.
- Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve - 10 minutes south. Salt marshes, birding, nature trails.
FAQ
Good to know
Is breakfast included in my stay? No. The motel does not offer a restaurant or continental breakfast. Complimentary coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are available in the lobby most hours. Several nearby spots on Main Street and Dock Square serve breakfast.
Is the hotel on the water or beachfront? No. It's on Main Street, roughly a mile from Ogunquit Beach and under 2 miles from Marginal Way. Easy driving distance or a 10–15 minute walk depending on your destination.
Are rooms equipped with kitchens? Standard rooms have a refrigerator only. Efficiency suites include a microwave and small kitchenette with fridge. No full kitchen or stovetop in any room type.
Is there an elevator? No elevator. Upper floors are accessible by stairs only. Ground-floor rooms are available and popular with guests who have mobility concerns or simply prefer to avoid stairs.
Is the pool heated and open year-round? The pool is heated and seasonal, typically open late May through early September. The hot tub is also seasonal. Off-season guests do not have pool access.
Is the property pet-friendly? Yes. Pet-friendly rooms are available for a fee. Pets are accommodated well, and the hotel is experienced with multi-pet groups. Pet relief areas are designated on the property.
Does the hotel offer parking, and is there a fee? Free parking is included. Spaces are ample and include accessible spots. Ground-floor rooms often have parking directly outside the door.
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