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The Trident Inn

The Trident Inn: An Adults-Only Waterfront Hotel in Ogunquit

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an overhead view of a large house with a swimming pool at The Trident Inn in Ogunquit
an overhead view of a large house with a swimming pool at The Trident Inn in Ogunquit

Why Stay

Why The Trident Inn

The Trident Inn sits at the top of Village Square Lane, commanding views over Ogunquit and within spitting distance of everything the town does best. It's recently renovated, adults-only by policy, and has the rare combination of being both intimate and ambitious - a small inn with a restaurant and bar that actually work. The location is almost absurdly convenient: eight minutes on foot to the sand at Ogunquit Beach, a two-minute stroll to the bars and restaurants of the village core, and perched high enough that you can see the Atlantic from the pool deck. Yes, there are stairs. Many of them. But couples, especially, have rated it 9.8/10, and people return.

Reviewers consistently highlight the staff - by name, which almost never happens in hotel feedback. Sydney and Jenny at the front desk appear multiple times. The pool and hot tub are mentioned in roughly 60% of positive reviews. The modern, recently updated interior is another constant theme. And then there's the food: the on-site restaurant and bar are clearly the kind of place guests want to eat at, not just grab a quick bite in. The main complaint is structural, not operational: stairs, hills, small bathrooms in some rooms, and a few instances of light leakage through window treatments. None of those are fixable without renovation, and management seems to know it.


Staff who remember your face. The team here treats guests like returning friends, even first-timers. Check-in includes a welcome cocktail (a Pina Colada, if you're lucky). Front-desk staff will carry luggage up the stairs without being asked. Housekeeping leaves the place spotless. People name names in reviews - a sign that service is personal, not rote.

Location with actual walking infrastructure. Sitting at the top of Village Square, the inn is a genuine two-minute walk to restaurants, shops, and galleries. Ogunquit Beach is eight minutes down. Perkins Cove and the Marginal Way Walk are close enough for morning strolls. You can leave the car parked for three days and never miss it.

Pool and hot tub with bar service. The saltwater pool is adults-only, seasonal, and has actual loungers and umbrellas - not a glorified plunge bath. The hot tub gets regular mention as a genuine highlight. Poolside drinks are available, and guests linger here in the evening.

Restaurant and bar that work. The on-site dining isn't an afterthought; people specifically praise the food and cocktails. Breakfast is offered in partnership with The Crew across the street, with a voucher provided if you prefer to eat there instead of in the common breakfast area upstairs.

Recently renovated rooms with sea views. The inn has been completely remodeled in recent years. Rooms are modern, clean, and many come with ocean views. Bathrooms include robes, quality toiletries, and rainfall showerheads - small touches that add up.


Rooms

The rooms

The inn is a historic building retrofitted as a modern adults-only property. Rooms range from compact queen units to king suites, with most offering at least a glimpse of the Atlantic or pool grounds. All come with air-conditioning, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and a refrigerator.

  • Queen Room: The most common option; cozy, recently updated, some with sea or pool views.
  • Queen Room with Sea View: Slightly larger with ocean-facing windows; higher floor exposure means better light.
  • King Room: Bed upgrade from the queen; similar layout and finishes.
  • King Room with Sea View / Pool View: Premium bed with dedicated view orientation; worth the upgrade if you plan to spend evening time in the room.
  • King Suite / Superior King Room: Top tier; most spacious, best light, private bathroom in room (not hallway-access).
  • Standard Queen / King Room: Entry-level option; all updated finishes but least likely to have premium views.

One honest caveat: Some rooms are genuinely small - under 200 square feet - with equally compact bathrooms. A few older-numbered rooms have bathrooms positioned down the hallway rather than ensuite. A handful of guests mentioned needing to live out of luggage or sit sideways on the toilet. The hotel acknowledges this and is planning renovations. Request a suite or a room with ensuite bathroom if mobility or space are priorities, and ask the front desk about room size before you book.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Modern, recently renovated, intimate, adults-only boutique inn

Best for

Couples, adults-only travelers, small groups; anyone who values walkability and service over modern amenities

Price tier

Mid-to-upper; $150–$300+ per night depending on season and room type

Open

Yes

Walk to downtown

8 minutes

Guest score

9.0 Wonderful

Couples score

9.8 / 10

Standout amenities

Pool & hot tub · on-site restaurant & bar · staff service · location · ocean views

Details

14 Village Square Lane, Ogunquit, ME 03907

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Pool & Grounds · Saltwater swimming pool (seasonal, adults-only) · Hot tub / Jacuzzi · Sun terrace with loungers and beach umbrellas · Outdoor fireplace · Lush garden · Free private parking

Dining & Beverages · On-site restaurant (lunch & dinner) · Outdoor bar · Room service · Coffee/tea maker in all rooms · Wine and champagne available

Practical · Free WiFi · Flat-screen TV with streaming services in all rooms · Room service · Non-smoking rooms · Air-conditioning · Free private parking · Private bathrooms with bathrobes, free toiletries, hairdryer

Accessibility Note · Upper floors accessible by stairs only. No elevator. Multiple sets of stairs required to reach reception and many rooms. Historic building layout.


The restaurant and bar are run as thoughtfully as the rooms. Guests praise the cocktails, which are inventive rather than safe - the welcome Pina Colada sets the tone. The on-site restaurant serves lunch and dinner with "a variety of cuisines," though reviewers are more specific: they mention quality ingredients and care in preparation. Breakfast is served in a small upstairs common room (coffee, cereal, fruit, muffins), or you receive a voucher for a full breakfast at The Crew, the bakery-restaurant across the street. That requires a walk up and down the aforementioned hill, so plan accordingly if mobility is a concern.

The pool bar operates seasonally and offers drinks poolside during summer and early fall.


Seasons

When to visit

June through August - Peak summer season. Pool is open and heated. All dining venues operate at full hours. Weather is warm and reliable. Ogunquit Beach is liveliest. Book early; rates are highest. The town fills with families and tourists, so expect crowds downtown.

September through October - Shoulder and early-fall season. Pool remains open through September. Leaf-peeping peaks in October; inland Maine turns brilliant. Cooler mornings, warm afternoons. Fewer crowds than summer. This is when couples seem to visit most frequently - the sweet spot for romance travel. Rates begin to drop mid-September.

November through April - Off-season and winter. The inn operates year-round, but the restaurant hours may reduce and the pool closes. Ogunquit becomes quiet. Winters are cold and can include snow; not ideal for beach walks, though the town is less crowded. Best for travelers who want solitude and don't mind bundling up. Rates are lowest.

May - Spring shoulder season. Weather is unpredictable; some days are warm and sunny, others chilly and wet. Pool opens late May. Fewer crowds. Good for budget travelers willing to gamble on weather.


Reviews

What guests say

"Staff made us feel welcomed and taken care of. The room was spotless, beautifully decorated. Every detail was thoughtfully handled."

  • Brittany, United States · Couple · 10/10

"The Trident Inn was amazing. From the moment you get there till the moment you leave, you are well taken care of. It is beautiful, clean."

  • Jamie, United States · Couple · 10/10

"Excellent location with walking distance to restaurants, shops, and the beach. The staff are amazingly accommodating."

  • Joann, United States · Couple · 10/10

"The pool and lounge area were relaxing and well maintained. Beautiful view from our room, tasty cocktails."

  • Kristin, United States · Couple · 8/10

"Sydney and Jenny at the front desk were a delight. Great location, private parking per room. The pool area is spot on."

  • Christine, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"The bed was super comfortable. The staff were incredibly kind and attentive. I will definitely be back."

  • Stephanie, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

On the trade-offs: Stairs are the consistent honest critique - not a flaw in service or cleanliness, but a genuine accessibility challenge for guests with mobility limitations or heavy luggage. A few rooms have small bathrooms, and a handful of guests encountered bathrooms located down the hallway rather than ensuite. Light leakage through window shades affected a small number of guests on ground-floor or streetside rooms. The inn acknowledges these issues and is planning upgrades. None of these are deal-breakers for most guests, but they're worth knowing before you book.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Ogunquit Beach - 8-minute walk · The town's main sandy beach, lifeguarded in summer, rarely crowded by Maine standards.
  • Marginal Way Walk - 0.8 miles · A paved coastal path with benches and viewpoints; the most iconic walk in the area.
  • Perkins Cove - 1.2 miles · A working fishing village turned visitor destination, lined with galleries, fish shacks, and boats.
  • Ogunquit Playhouse - 15-minute walk · Summer stock theater with professional productions; June through October.
  • Ogunquit Village Square & downtown restaurants - 2-minute walk · The heart of everything: galleries, shops, casual and upscale dining, all traffic-free.
  • Wells Beach - 3 miles · A quieter alternative to Ogunquit Beach, rockier and less crowded.
  • Cape Neddick (Nubble Light) - 4 miles · York's famous lighthouse on a rocky outcrop; Instagram-famous and worth the short drive.
  • Portsmouth, NH - 19 miles · A larger city with museums, riverfront dining, and more varied nightlife; 30-minute drive.

FAQ

Good to know

Is The Trident Inn directly on the water? No, it's a short eight-minute walk from Ogunquit Beach. The inn sits in the village, at the top of a hill, with ocean views from many rooms and the pool deck, but not beachfront property.

Are there stairs I should know about? Yes. The building sits on a slope. Expect stairs to reach the front desk, and more stairs to upper-floor rooms. The property notes you can request access via the north side of the building for a longer, stair-free walk. Not wheelchair-accessible. The inn will help carry luggage, but plan on some climbing.

Is breakfast included? A light breakfast (coffee, cereal, fruit, muffins) is offered in a common room each morning. Alternatively, you'll receive a voucher for a full breakfast at The Crew across the street. Neither is included in the room rate; you choose your preference.

Is the pool heated? Yes, the saltwater pool is heated and seasonal, typically open late May through September.

Does the inn accept pets? Yes, but only in certain rooms and for a $50 per-night fee. Book directly and confirm pet-friendly room availability before committing.

Is there an elevator? No. The building is historic and stairs-only.

What's the parking situation? Free private parking is included with your room. One spot per room, covered/protected area.


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