Pink Blossoms Resort
Pink Blossoms Resort: A Walkable Ogunquit Retreat with Kitchenettes & Grounds

Why Stay
Why Pink Blossoms Resort
Pink Blossoms Resort sits on Shore Road in the heart of Ogunquit, far enough back from the main drag to feel quiet, close enough to walk to everything that matters. The property occupies what was once residential land, and that domestic feel persists - you're renting a studio or suite with a working kitchen, not just a hotel room. The grounds are genuinely maintained: hanging baskets, picnic areas, a pool that guests actually use, fire pits with blankets, grills you can claim.
Couples dominate the guest roster, and they rate the location so highly (9.7 / 10) that it becomes the resort's defining feature. But families with young kids keep coming back too, and solo travelers find the walkability and staff friendliness make for an easy stay. The 9.3 / 10 Wonderful rating across 319 reviews is held together by three non-negotiable facts: cleanliness, location, and staff who seem to actually care whether you're comfortable.
The location is literally unbeatable for walking. 154 Shore Road positions you 15 minutes on foot from Ogunquit Beach, five minutes from Perkins Cove, and a few minutes from the Marginal Way trailhead. You can walk to restaurants, galleries, and shops without a car. For a coastal Maine resort, that's the brass ring, and guests mention it in nearly every positive review.
Every unit has a full kitchenette - fridge, stovetop, microwave, dishes included. Studios and one- or two-bedroom suites let you make coffee at 6 a.m. without waiting for a lobby café, or reheat leftovers from dinner in town. The properties are clean enough that you'll want to use the kitchen; reviewers note the attention to detail - extra coat hangers, well-organized drawers, premium coffee and hot apple cider set out each morning.
The staff genuinely engages, not just processes. Named mentions recur: Jodi Ann made families feel welcomed. The front desk gives real local recommendations. One reviewer who'd stayed at nicer Ogunquit properties (the Terrace by the Sea, the Sparhawk) chose Pink Blossoms partly because of the human touch. That counts.
The grounds reward a slower pace. Pool, heated hot tub, tennis and pickleball courts, fire pits, grills, picnic tables, sitting areas with outdoor furniture. One guest noted you can't see most of it from the road - you discover it as you walk around. It's designed for guests who actually hang out on-site, not just sleep there.
Family-friendly without being cartoonish. Play equipment for young kids, board games, family rooms with separate bedrooms. Fall and peak summer bring families; shoulder season (April–June, September–October) is quieter and feels adult-oriented.
Rooms
The rooms
Pink Blossoms divides its stock into three categories: Studios, One-Bedroom Suites, and Two-Bedroom Apartments. The buildings are split-level - some units have bedrooms upstairs, bathrooms down, which older guests and anyone with mobility concerns should know about when booking.
- Studio - One large room with a full kitchenette, dining area, sofa, flat-screen TV, and a bedroom nook or separate bedroom. Sleeps two comfortably; a few guests wished for king beds or softer mattresses.
- One-Bedroom Suite - Separate living and sleeping spaces, full kitchen, dining table. Ideal for families or couples wanting room to breathe. Same split-level caveat applies - bathrooms sometimes on a different floor than the bedroom.
- Two-Bedroom Apartment - Largest option; rare in reviews but mentioned as ideal for extended family stays.
The rooms are "charmingly traditional rather than fully modernized," as one UK guest put it. Modern furnishings and fresh linens, but not resort-new. Cleanliness is non-negotiable. A few reviewers noted thin walls - you may hear neighbors flushing toilets or fans running. If sound isolation is critical, ask for a corner or end unit when you book.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, families, solo travelers seeking walkable beach access
Price tier
Mid-range
Open
Yes (pool seasonal, closed November–April)
Walk to downtown
7 minutes to Dock Square
Standout amenities
Walkable location · full kitchenettes · clean grounds with pool/hot tub/grills · friendly staff
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Pool & Grounds Heated seasonal outdoor pool · hot tub/Jacuzzi · fire pits with blankets · picnic area with tables · charcoal and gas grills · sitting areas with outdoor furniture and shade.
Activities & Recreation Tennis court · pickleball court · outdoor play equipment for kids · board games and puzzles in rooms · beach chairs and loungers.
In Your Room Full kitchenette with stovetop, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine, dishes, and cooking utensils · dining table · flat-screen TV with satellite channels · air conditioning and heating · private bathroom with bathtub/shower, free toiletries, and hairdryer · separate sofa/sitting area (in suites).
Practical Free Wi-Fi · free parking · daily housekeeping · non-smoking rooms · vending machine (drinks) · ice and fax/photocopying at front desk.
The heated outdoor pool is available seasonally and sits at the center of social gravity here. Guests in May, June, September, and October rave about it; winter closures are standard. The hot tub stays open year-round and is genuinely used.
Beyond water: two picnic areas with grills (charcoal and gas), fire pits stocked with blankets, tennis court, pickleball court, and plenty of seating. Evening gatherings happen. Families grill dinners; couples sit by fire pits and watch the light fade. One guest called it "living the life" - and that's the texture of a place where the amenities aren't just listed; they're used.
Seasons
When to visit
Peak Summer (July–August) Pool is open and busy. Downtown Ogunquit is crowded; beaches are packed; restaurants require reservations. Parking at the beach costs $25/day (free at the resort). Perfect for families but noisier. Rooms book months ahead.
Shoulder Season (May–June, September–October) Pool is open. Fall foliage peaks in late September and early October. Crowds thin after Labor Day; many families prefer this window. Breakfast offerings (coffee, cider in fall) are mentioned frequently. Weather is mild. Best value-to-experience ratio of the year.
Spring (April–May) Cool, unpredictable weather. Playhouse opens in May. Pool opens by late May. Fewer tourists; quiet stay if you want solitude. Some restaurants may have reduced hours.
Winter (November–March) Pool closes. The property feels dormant but remains open. Shore Road traffic is minimal. Best for true quiet seekers, but many seasonal attractions (Playhouse, outdoor dining, beach activities) are closed or limited. Not peak but not a dead zone.
Reviews
What guests say
"The room was incredibly clean, and the small kitchen was equipped with everything we needed. We stayed in the fall, and besides the complimentary coffee, they also offered hot apple cider, which was absolutely delicious."
- Janine, Germany · Couple · 10/10
"Great location. Convenient to restaurants and Perkins Cove. The room was great."
- William, United States · Couple · 10/10
"The rooms were awesome, beds so comfy I wanted to sleep in, and the accommodations provided - fridge, microwave, dishes - excellent! Close proximity to everything I love about Ogunquit! Staff was super friendly."
- Judy, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"Beautifully maintained with gorgeous flowers. Our room was modern and clean with beautiful furniture and linens. Excellent location to walk to shops, restaurants and the beach!"
- Deborah, United States · Couple · 10/10
"One of the cleanest places I've ever stayed. Absolutely spotless. Great choice for families with kitchen facilities and seating areas."
- L, United States · Couple · 8/10
"The property is extremely clean and a convenient location. They have more there than what you can see from the road. Very clean grills, heated outdoor pool, tennis and pickle ball, nice outdoor eating areas."
- Brenda, United States · Group · 10/10
Minor friction points: A handful of guests noted that one-bedroom suite layouts place the bedroom upstairs and bathroom downstairs, requiring stairs late at night - something to consider if you have mobility concerns or are traveling with older adults. One or two guests mentioned thin walls and audible neighbor noise. Bed firmness is occasionally flagged; ask about mattress upgrades when booking if comfort is paramount. No breakfast is served, though complimentary coffee and seasonal beverages (apple cider in fall) are offered in the mornings.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Ogunquit Beach - 0.3 miles / 5-minute walk. Town-owned, lifeguard-staffed, classic Maine beach with metered parking ($25/day).
- Perkins Cove - 0.4 miles / 8-minute walk. Working lobster harbor with gift shops, galleries, restaurants, and the jumping-off point for boat tours.
- Marginal Way - 0.2 miles / 4-minute walk. 1.25-mile cliff-side walking trail, some of the most scenic coastal path in Maine, free.
- Downtown Ogunquit - 0.3 miles / 7-minute walk. Dock Square area with shops, cafés, and year-round restaurants.
- Ogunquit Playhouse - 0.4 miles. Professional summer theater, open May–October.
- Footbridge Beach - 0.6 miles / 12-minute walk. Quieter alternative to Ogunquit Beach, backed by salt marsh.
- The Ogunquit Museum of American Art - 0.8 miles. Open May–October; strong focus on Maine artists.
FAQ
Good to know
Is Pink Blossoms right on the ocean? No - it's on Shore Road, about a 5-minute walk from Ogunquit Beach. The location is walkable but not oceanfront. Free parking is a major perk compared to the $25/day beach parking.
Is breakfast included? No full breakfast. Complimentary coffee and tea are available each morning in the office; hot apple cider is offered in fall. You'll use the kitchenette to make your own breakfast or eat out.
Can I use the pool in winter? The outdoor pool closes seasonally (typically November–April). The hot tub remains open year-round. Call ahead to confirm exact dates if visiting off-season.
Is the property family-friendly? Yes. One-bedroom and two-bedroom units sleep families comfortably. On-site play equipment, board games, and the pool and grills appeal to kids. Quiet enough that families don't feel unwelcome; active enough that kids find things to do.
How far is it to walk to downtown shops and restaurants? About 7 minutes to Dock Square, 8 minutes to Perkins Cove, 5 minutes to the beach. Most guests walk everywhere and find the location ideal. A car is optional, not essential.
Are there stairs I should know about? Many units, especially one-bedroom suites, have bedrooms on the second floor and bathrooms on the first - requiring stairs between them. Ask for a ground-floor or single-level room if stairs are a concern.
What if I want to stay longer? Weekly stays are common and reviewers often mention returning. Multi-night rates may be available; ask when booking.













