Saltwater Cottages
Saltwater Cottages: A Beachside Cottage Escape in Ogunquit

Why Stay
Why Saltwater Cottages
Saltwater Cottages offers something increasingly rare on the Ogunquit coastline: actual space. Not a hotel room squeezed between a hallway and a parking lot, but a full two-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage where you can spread out, cook real meals, and let the kids run without disturbing anyone in the next unit. The property sits within walking distance of Footbridge Beach - that stretch of sandy public shore that defines Ogunquit's casual seaside charm - and the whole setup reads less like a commercial property and more like renting from someone who understands that a Maine vacation should feel like home, only better.
The appeal here is straightforward: independence. You've got a full kitchen (dishwasher, oven, stovetop, all the usual suspects), laundry on-site, a private bathroom, and outdoor space to linger. The ground-floor layout means no hauling luggage upstairs. An on-site restaurant takes the dinner-planning pressure off on nights when cooking feels like too much. For families especially, the combination of a playground and easy beach access hits the mark that most hotel properties miss entirely.
Space to actually live, not just sleep. A full kitchen with dining table means you can grocery-shop at Ogunquit's farmers market and cook lobster rolls for lunch without feeling like you're running a hotel operation. The living room has a sofa and sitting area - places to actually gather, not just rooms to pass through. This setup alone justifies the cottage rental model, especially if you're staying more than two nights.
Beach proximity without the beach-hotel crowds. Footbridge Beach is an 18-minute walk, close enough for a morning swim before breakfast, far enough that you don't hear the traffic or smell the sunscreen from your patio. The outdoor fireplace gives you a genuine reason to linger outside after sunset - something that transforms a multi-day stay from "visiting Ogunquit" to "living in Ogunquit."
Built for families who actually want to move around. A playground on-site means the kids have a place to burn energy without a car ride. Hiking, fishing, cycling, and a golf course within 2 miles mean you're not locked into beach activities if the weather turns. The laundry room is a quiet win - nobody wants to pack clean clothes for a week-long family trip.
Low-friction logistics. Private entrance, private bathroom, full laundry access, even a coffee machine - the infrastructure is there to run your own small operation. Ground-floor location means accessibility for anyone with mobility concerns and no luggage-hauling drama on arrival.
Rooms
The rooms
The property offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms within a single, spacious cottage layout. The living area includes a sofa, sitting area, and desk; bedrooms come with quality linens. Each room has a private entrance option and ironing facilities. If you're traveling with kids or prefer separation from a travel partner, the two-bedroom layout gives you that flexibility - something most Ogunquit lodging simply doesn't offer.
- Two-bedroom cottage: Full kitchen, two bathrooms, living and dining areas, outdoor patio access
- Primary bedroom: Private bathroom, linens provided, quiet setting
- Secondary bedroom: Ideal for children or a second couple, access to shared full bath
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, longer stays (3+ nights)
Price tier
Mid to mid-upper (typical for Ogunquit cottage rental)
Open
Year-round
Walk to downtown
Downtown Ogunquit, ~1 mile
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · laundry · outdoor fireplace · playground
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Cooking: Full-size kitchen · Dishwasher · Stovetop and oven · Refrigerator · Microwave · Coffee machine · Toaster · Kitchenware and dining table
Outdoors & Activities: Outdoor fireplace · Patio and outdoor furniture · Children's playground · Hiking and cycling · Fishing · Golf course within 2 miles
Practical: Washing machine and dryer · Private bathroom · Free toiletries and towels · Hairdryer · Iron and ironing board · TV · Smoke-free property · Heating · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector
An on-site restaurant means you're not perpetually hunting for dinner reservations, a genuine relief during peak summer season when Ogunquit's restaurant scene books weeks ahead. The fully equipped kitchen - complete with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, coffee machine, and full kitchenware - also means you can play chef if inspiration strikes. This flexibility is especially valuable if you're traveling with young kids on unpredictable schedules.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season; Footbridge Beach lifeguarded daily, Ogunquit Playhouse in full swing, all restaurants open. Book early - rooms fill months ahead. This is Ogunquit's warm-water season, ideal for families with young kids.
Shoulder Season (May & September): Pleasant weather, fewer crowds, lower rates. Water is still cool but swimmable by late May. Great for hiking without summer heat; Mount Agamenticus is especially good in early September.
Fall (October): Leaf-peeping season along Maine's inland roads. Water too cold for most swimmers, but the cottage's outdoor fireplace becomes genuinely appealing. Expect crowds on weekends; weekday stays offer solitude.
Winter (November–March): Slowest season; many attractions close or limit hours. Ogunquit Playhouse operates a shorter off-season schedule. The cottage's full kitchen and indoor living space make it livable for a quiet winter escape, but beach walks require cold-weather gear.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Footbridge Beach - 18-minute walk · Ogunquit's public sand beach, lifeguard-staffed in summer, free parking access
- Ogunquit Playhouse - 2.2 miles · Tony Award-winning summer theater with productions June through October
- Mount Agamenticus - 1.8 miles · Hiking and mountain biking with views across three states
- Funtown Splashtown USA - 25 miles · Amusement park with water park, north of Portland
- Portsmouth International Airport - 20 miles · Maine's primary gateway for regional and national flights
- Downtown Ogunquit - 1 mile walk · Dock Square galleries, shops, casual restaurants
- Perkins Cove - 1.5 miles · Working fishing village turned tourist destination, sea-to-table dining
FAQ
Good to know
Is Saltwater Cottages directly on the beach? No - it's an 18-minute walk to Footbridge Beach. This is actually an advantage: you get beach access without hotel noise, parking hassles, or the premium beachfront price. The walk itself is pleasant, mostly residential streets.
Is breakfast included? No, but the full kitchen means you can prepare your own. The on-site restaurant offers dining, though breakfast specifics are not detailed. Stock groceries at Ogunquit's farmers market or nearby shops on arrival day.
Is there a playground for kids? Yes - the property has a children's playground on-site. Combined with nearby hiking and fishing, it covers basic family entertainment without constant car trips.
Can I do laundry during my stay? Yes - the cottage includes a washing machine and dryer, essential for longer stays or traveling with young children.
Is the property wheelchair accessible? The entire unit is located on the ground floor, making it accessible for wheelchairs and anyone with mobility limitations. Private entrance and full bathroom access included.
What languages does the staff speak? The property lists English, Spanish, French, German, Czech, Italian, Dutch, and Portuguese - useful if you're traveling internationally or have multilingual family.
Is there parking? Specifics not detailed in the listing, but ask at booking - Ogunquit lodging typically includes parking or nearby options.













