Two-bedroom apartmentOld Orchard Beach

Old Orchard Beach Apartment

Old Orchard Beach Apartment: Steps from the Pier

Two-bedroom apartmentFamilies
a table and chairs sitting on a balcony at Old Orchard Beach Apt - Walk to Beach and Pier! in Old Orchard Beach
a table and chairs sitting on a balcony at Old Orchard Beach Apt - Walk to Beach and Pier! in Old Orchard Beach

Why Stay

Why Old Orchard Beach Apartment

Old Orchard Beach draws families and friend groups to seven miles of sand and the iconic pier jutting into the Atlantic - but where do you actually stay? Most visitors book hotels strung along the main drag. This apartment, a two-bedroom unit within a short walk of the beach and the pier itself, flips that equation. You get a full kitchen, your own space, and a genuine neighborhood feel rather than a hotel lobby. It's the kind of place where you can brew coffee before dawn, watch the sunrise over the pier, and have dinner on your own schedule.

The location is the real draw here. Front-and-center on Old Orchard's main beach strip, you're genuinely one minute - step out the door, walk down the block - from the pier's amusement rides, arcades, and boardwalk food vendors. The beach is immediately accessible. No car required for the main attractions. That's rare enough in a Maine beach town that it shapes the entire stay.


Walk to the pier and beach in under a minute. The apartment sits a literal block from Old Orchard's most iconic spot - the historic pier with its vintage carousel and arcade games. Families can manage the full pier experience without loading kids into a car. The main beach access is equally immediate.

Full kitchen means real meals, not takeout tabs. Two bedrooms, a living room, fully equipped kitchen with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, and coffee machine. Cook breakfast before the beach. Grill on the barbecue in the evening. For a group or family staying multiple nights, this cuts food costs and lets you eat on your own rhythm.

Apartment layout over hotel rooms. Separate bedrooms mean families and groups have genuine private space - not everyone camped in one room. A work desk and free WiFi also make it functional if you're not fully checked out of emails.

Onsite parking included. Old Orchard's main beach strip can be tight for parking, especially summer weekends. This property includes parking on site, a practical relief.

Air-conditioning and modern essentials. Not every older Maine rental has efficient cooling; this one does. Also: washing machine, dryer, private bathroom, and heating for shoulder-season trips.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, couples seeking kitchen and space

Price tier

Mid-range

Open

Year-round

Walk to downtown

<1 minute

Details

Old Orchard Beach, 04064
Nearest airport: Portland International Jetport, 16 miles
Parking: Free onsite

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining: Full stove and oven · Dishwasher and microwave · Coffee machine and refrigerator · Barbecue grill · Complete kitchenware and cookware included.

In the Unit: Air-conditioning · Heating · Washing machine and dryer · Free WiFi · Flat-screen TV with cable · Work desk · Ironing facilities and iron · Private entrance and private bathroom.

Practical: Free onsite parking · Non-smoking property · Hairdryer and bath towels provided · Linen service · Laundry service available upon request.

Nearby Activities: Beach access · Hiking nearby.


This is a two-bedroom unit with a dedicated living area, not a studio or hotel suite. Bedrooms have linens provided; bathrooms include towels, private toilet, and hairdryer. The living room has a flat-screen TV and a work desk. A private entrance keeps the vibe independent. Expect traditional apartment furnishings rather than designer finishes - the focus is on functionality and beach-trip practicality, not luxury decor.

The apartment spans upper floors and is accessed by stairs, so it's not ground-level or wheelchair-accessible by elevator.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season and the reason Old Orchard Beach exists as a destination. Water is warmest (65–70°F), the pier is fully operational, Palace Playland runs daily, and the beach is alive. Expect crowds and higher prices. Book early.

Shoulder Season (May, September–October). Fewer visitors, milder crowds, and water cool but swimmable (60°F in May, 55–60°F in fall). Fall foliage builds through September and peaks in October; the town is still welcoming but feels less frantic. Barbecue season extends into October.

Winter (November–March). The beach and pier are quieter; some amusement attractions close seasonally. Heating is essential; the ocean is too cold for swimming. Good for couples and solo travelers seeking a calm coastal town, or families with children who prefer exploring without summer-season mobs.

Spring (April). Unpredictable weather and still cool water, but rapidly warming days. Fewer tourists; rates drop. Good value window before summer rates kick in.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Old Orchard Beach Pier: 1-minute walk. Carousel, arcade games, gift shops, food stands, sunset views.
  • Old Orchard Beach main strand: Steps away. Seven miles of sandy beach, lifeguards in summer, seasonal swimming.
  • Palace Playland: 5-minute walk. Vintage amusement park with rides, games, mini golf.
  • Pirate's Cove Mini Golf: 10-minute walk. Outdoor mini golf, another family favorite.
  • Brunswick Landing & Bowdoin College museums: 25 minutes south. Theater, galleries, college-town dining.
  • Portland Old Port & waterfront: 16 miles south. Fine dining, shops, working harborfront, ferry to Casco Bay islands.
  • Saco Bay Trails & Old Orchard Beach Nature Preserve: 15–20 minutes. Hiking, salt marsh, bird-watching.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the apartment truly walking distance to the pier? Yes. The pier is a 1-minute walk directly down the main beach strip. No car needed for beach or pier time. However, some restaurants and shops are 5–10 minutes on foot.

Is breakfast or any meals included? No. The apartment provides a full kitchen; you supply groceries or eat at nearby restaurants and boardwalk vendors.

Does the place have air-conditioning? Yes, air-conditioning is included. Heating is also provided for shoulder and winter months.

Is there onsite parking? Yes, free parking is included on the property. Accessible parking is also available.

Can I use the barbecue? Yes. A barbecue grill is available for guest use.

What if I need to work remotely? Free WiFi is included, and there's a work desk in the living area. However, as a residential apartment, it may not have enterprise-level connectivity - contact ahead if bandwidth is mission-critical.

Is the building wheelchair-accessible? Upper floors are accessed by stairs only; there is no elevator. Ground-floor units or full accessibility would require confirming with the owner directly.


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