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ViewPoint Hotel

ViewPoint Hotel: A Modern Oceanside Retreat in York

Couples seeking ocean views; families wanting a relaxed property with spa amenities
a bedroom with a bed with a view of the ocean at ViewPoint Hotel in York
a bedroom with a bed with a view of the ocean at ViewPoint Hotel in York

Why Stay

Why ViewPoint Hotel

When the Nubble lighthouse appears across the water at sunrise, most people grab a camera. At ViewPoint, you wake to that view from your bed. This is a property built on a single obsession: the panorama. Everything else - the heated saltwater pool, the spa, the suites themselves - spirals out from that central fact.

ViewPoint opened to fill a specific gap in Maine's lodging landscape: a place for couples who'd skipped the Victorian inns and wanted something contemporary. Modern furnishings. Clean geometries. Sea views that don't require squinting through lace curtains. The staff leans into the role without fuss. Guests who've stayed three times come back a fourth.


The Nubble lighthouse view is legitimately unbeatable. This isn't marketing. Guests across 76 reviews use words like "breathtaking," "spectacular," "unmatched." The rooms with ocean views position the lighthouse directly across the water. One couple watched the sunrise from bed and called it a dream realized. Another guest, returning for a third stay, noted that the property continues to impress - a remark from a seasoned traveler who rarely visits the same place twice.

The spa and pool system gives you permission to stay in. A heated saltwater pool that's open seasonally, a sauna, a hot tub, yoga classes, and massage services (including couples' massage) sit on-site. In winter, when the pool closes, the sauna and hot tub still draw guests who come for quiet. Families cite the pool and grounds as the reason they book two or three nights instead of one.

Modern rooms come with genuine comfort, not just style. Fireplaces, private patios, sitting areas, and bathrooms stocked with robes and premium toiletries show up across reviews. One guest praised the "sitting pillows by the fireplace" and automatic drip coffee maker. Another noted that the room exceeded expectations for size. A few guests mentioned the TV and fireplace were complex to operate (an instruction manual was requested) - worth noting if you prefer straightforward controls.

Staff recognize regulars and attend to details. One property manager, Brianna, appears by name in multiple reviews. Guests reference friendly check-ins, complimentary upgrades for unforeseen circumstances, and a concierge who knows the region. This isn't a front-desk operation; it's a small team that remembers your name.

The location punches above its weight for access. Short Sands Beach is walkable. Ogunquit (shops, restaurants, the Museum of American Art) is 6.8 miles south. Portsmouth, New Hampshire and the Seacoast are 16 miles south. You're far enough from crowds to feel remote, close enough to reach things without a long drive.


Rooms

The rooms

The suites lean toward spaciousness and views. Most are named for their vistas (ocean, garden, pool, sea) or their layout (superior, deluxe, townhouse). Rooms feature modern furnishings, sitting areas, and fireplaces; bathrooms include rainfall showers, heated towel racks, and robes. Some have kitchenettes with a refrigerator, coffee machine, and electric kettle - useful for longer stays or families.

Room categories (from reviews):

  • King Suites with Sea View / Ocean View - direct Nubble lighthouse views; most requested; private balconies
  • Deluxe Suites with Sea View - larger footprint, similar views, sitting areas
  • Superior King Suites - modern finishes, private patio access
  • Suites with Garden View - quieter orientation, still high-end; some guests discovered unadvertised lighthouse views from their windows
  • Suite with Pool View - seasonal appeal; lawn and saltwater pool as centerpiece
  • Townhouse / Multi-Bedroom Suites - for families or small groups; kitchen included

One honest note: A small minority of guests flagged minor issues - thin walls (one reviewer heard neighbors above), electrical blinds that occasionally stuck, and water-pressure variance in showers. These aren't pervasive complaints, but they're real enough that you might request a top-floor unit if noise matters to you.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Modern oceanside suites with contemporary furnishings

Best for

Couples seeking ocean views; families wanting a relaxed property with spa amenities

Price tier

Upper-mid to luxury ($400–$800+ per night, seasonal variation)

Open

Year-round. Pool: seasonal (June–early October). Restaurant: seasonal (closed roughly November–March); verify hours.

Guest score

9.4 Wonderful

Couples score

9.9 / 10

Standout amenities

Nubble lighthouse views; spa and heated saltwater pool

Details

229 Nubble Road, York, ME 03909
Nearest airport: Portsmouth International (16 miles, ~25 min)
Parking: Free parking included; unpaved areas may be muddy

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Pool & Spa - Heated saltwater pool (seasonal, adults-only) · Sauna · Hot tub · Steam room · Yoga classes · Couples' massage · Spa treatments (facials, body scrubs, waxing, back massage)

Activities & Recreation - Free bicycle rentals · Picnic areas with outdoor furniture · Manicured grounds with sun deck and terraced seating

Rooms & Comfort - Air conditioning · Flat-screen TV with premium channels · Fireplace · Sitting area · Private bathroom with rainfall shower and heated towel rack · Bathrobes and premium toiletries · Kitchenette (refrigerator, coffee machine, electric kettle) · Private patio or balcony

Practical - Free parking (standard and EV charger available) · Free WiFi · Tea/coffee maker in all rooms · Daily housekeeping · Express check-in/out · Concierge · Baggage storage · Private entrance to suites

Dining - On-site restaurant (seasonal; closed in off-season) · Bar with wine and cocktails · Outdoor seating with views · Vegetarian and gluten-free menu options available


The heated saltwater pool anchors the summer season. It's adults-only, fenced, and outfitted with loungers and umbrellas. Pool hours close during rain (the salt water requires covering in wet weather), and the pool closes entirely in the off-season - usually November through April. Guests rave about it, particularly families.

The spa justifies a stay on its own. A sauna, hot tub, steam room, massage services, and yoga classes mean you can unwind without leaving the grounds. Couples' massage is available. Several guests cited the sauna and hot tub as the perfect "little escape" during cooler months.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) - Pool is heated and open daily. The restaurant operates full hours. This is peak season for families and couples; rooms fill quickly. Weather is warm and dry; perfect for beach days and the Ogunquit Playhouse season. Expect higher rates and early-book requirements.

Fall (September–October) - Pool remains open through early October. Fewer crowds; foliage peaks mid-October in southern Maine. The restaurant remains open; weather is cool but pleasant for walks. Rates soften slightly after Labor Day. Fall is arguably the best shoulder season here.

Winter (November–March) - Pool and hot tub close; sauna remains open. The restaurant closes (a consistent note across reviews - guests suggest bringing dinner plans or checking seasonal hours). Heating is reliable. Rates drop significantly. Winter appeals to couples seeking privacy and dramatic ocean light. Lighthouse views are vivid; storm watching is available.

Spring (April–May) - Pool reopens mid-May. The grounds green quickly. The restaurant opens by late April. Rates climb as summer approaches. Fewer guests than summer; good weather is less certain.


Reviews

What guests say

"The view from the living room was gorgeous. Bonus, it had a view of the lighthouse! The room was impeccably clean and cozy. Prosecco at check-in was my favorite part."

  • Miranda, United States · Couple · 10/10

"Watching the sun rise was a dream for my wife. The beautiful view of the lighthouse and the property is fine."

  • Anthony, United States · Couple · 9/10

"We woke up to watch the sunrise from the bed. It was a great experience. Room had great amenities, especially the bathroom."

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

"The accommodations were amazing, the view is breathtaking, the salt water pool was beautiful, and the staff was incredible. Bri the manager went above and beyond."

  • Garcia, United States · Family · 10/10

"Every inch of this place was gorgeous. The view is unmatched and the room was cozy and peaceful. The facilities had everything you could ever need and more."

  • Stacy, United States · Couple · 10/10

"The Viewpoint gives a VIP experience. Incredible Staff, Incredible View, and an INCREDIBLE Room."

  • Patrick, United States · Couple · 10/10

A few guests noted minor friction points. One reviewer requested an instruction manual for room controls (TV, fireplace, shower), suggesting some systems felt overly complex. Another flagged the lack of complimentary breakfast or on-site dining in the off-season; while the restaurant is excellent when open, its seasonal closure leaves winter guests without easy breakfast options. A handful mentioned wanting more kitchen amenities (drawers for clothes storage, water bottles, more comfortable seating with armrests). These are refinements, not deal-breakers - most guests rated these trade-offs acceptable given the views and staff care.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Short Sands Beach - 14-minute walk; sandy, protected cove; lifeguarded in summer
  • Nubble Light (Cape Neddick Light) - visible from almost every room; best photographed from Short Sands Beach
  • Ogunquit Museum of American Art - 6.8 miles south; world-class collection, sculpture trails
  • Ogunquit Playhouse - 6.8 miles south; Broadway-caliber theater June–October
  • Perkins Cove, Ogunquit - 7 miles; working fishing village turned art gallery and restaurant district
  • York Village - 2.5 miles inland; historic downtown, antique shops, local eateries
  • Old York Historical Society - 3 miles; Colonial-era buildings and cemetery tours
  • Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 16 miles south; waterfront restaurants, Strawbery Banke Museum, Market Square galleries
  • Cliff Path - Ogunquit, 7 miles; dramatic 1.25-mile seaside walk along private land

FAQ

Good to know

Is breakfast included? No. The on-site restaurant serves dinner and cocktails but does not offer breakfast service. Off-season (roughly November–March), the restaurant closes entirely, so plan dining accordingly. One international guest noted that morning coffee should be complimentary given the nightly rate - a fair critique.

Is the pool open year-round? No. The heated saltwater pool operates seasonally, typically June through early October. The sauna, hot tub, and steam room remain open year-round.

What's the nearest beach? Short Sands Beach is a 14-minute walk. It's sandy, protected, and lifeguarded in summer. Perfect for swimming and not a drive.

Is there EV charging? Yes. An electric vehicle charging station is available on-site. One guest noted that the charger was occasionally occupied by a non-charging vehicle, so confirm availability upon arrival if this is essential.

Is the hotel suitable for families? Yes. Two- and three-bedroom suites are available. The pool and grounds are family-friendly. The main caveat: some guests traveling with children noted that noise from other families can carry through walls, particularly at night.

How far is it from Portsmouth and Ogunquit? Portsmouth International Airport is 16 miles (about 25 minutes). Ogunquit (museums, theater, restaurants) is 6.8 miles (about 12 minutes). York Village is 2.5 miles. Short Sands Beach is 14 minutes on foot.

Is parking included? Yes. Free parking is included. The lot is unpaved in some areas and can get muddy during rain, so wear appropriate shoes if carrying luggage.


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