Enjoy quiet atmosphere with an Ogunquit cabin rental
The quiet fishing village of Ogunquit has a range of oceanfront cabin rentals in Maine that provide everything from art exhibitions to sandy beaches. Set against the rugged beauty of the coastline, Ogunquit has something for families, couples, and solo travelers looking for a unique travel experience.
Attractions near Ogunquit vacation rentals
The Captain James Winn House was built in the 18th century and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This would be reason enough to visit, but it’s also the home of the Ogunquit Heritage Museum, which houses artifacts and exhibits about the town’s past as a fishing port, its architecture, and the famous art colony. Open Tuesday through Saturday between June and October, the museum is well worth a stopover for history buffs. Art-lovers should check out the Ogunquit Museum of American Art, which showcases early-20th-century works from local artists between May and October.
Things to do near Ogunquit vacation homes
The quaint streets of Ogunquit are lined with boutiques and stores that offer shopping experiences unique to this seaside town. Retailers sell art and antiquities designed in the area, as well as custom-designed and handcrafted jewelry, and regional wines and produce. After a long day of retail therapy, unwind at one of Ogunquit’s many spas. Here, you can enjoy massages, facials, body wraps, and acupuncture, among countless other treatments, before ending the day watching the stars from the patio of your Ogunquit vacation rental. Most of the spas are unisex and all are LGBT-friendly; Ogunquit prides itself on its inclusive outlook and forward-thinking spirit.
Best time to travel to Ogunquit vacation homes
Maine has a humid continental climate, which typically brings great seasonal variations in temperature. Ogunquit’s coastal location, however, moderates these shifts, meaning winters are warmer and summers are cooler than in inland destinations. As such, booking a cheap Ogunquit vacation rental during the winter months can be an appealing option. Many of the town’s top attractions are suitable for a rainy day, and you probably won't have to wait in line. If your heart is set on a vacation rental in Ogunquit during the summer months, book early for your best chance of a bargain.
Outdoor Ogunquit
The Great Works Regional Land Trust has worked tirelessly to preserve land in 6 small Maine towns, including Ogunquit. Thanks to generous land donations, they opened the celebrated Payeur Preserve; you can walk around this wooded, 1-mile loop trail to view wetland meadows and glistening pools, while spring visits also add fragrant flowers to your surroundings. Walks around the looping trail at Beach Plum Farm also make for a fantastic outing. Saltwater marshes, sand dunes, and coastal birds are all on the must-see list, while dog-friendly paths make it ideal for guests staying at pet-friendly Ogunquit vacation rentals.
Best beaches near Ogunquit vacation rentals
Ogunquit boasts beautiful beaches for families and couples. Vacation homes put you within reach of places like Ogunquit Beach, a large beach with white sand and calm waters for swimming and sunset views, and Moody Beach, a popular beach for sunbathing and watersports. You'll also like Long Sands Beach, a family-friendly beach with gentle surf and local amenities.
Transportation options to and around Ogunquit
Fly into Portland Intl. Jetport Airport (PWM), the closest airport, located 31.1 mi (50.1 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that works for your travel itinerary, you could also fly into Sanford, ME (SFM-Sanford Seacoast Regional), which is 11.9 mi (19.2 km) away.
Family fun near Ogunquit vacation homes
Kids will love the rich mix of attractions in Ogunquit. Vacation rentals are available near places like Wonder Mountain Fun Park, an elaborate mini-golf course with water features and caverns, a maze, and an indoor café, and the Ogunquit Playhouse, a historic theater with musicals, comedy shows, and other events. Kids will also like Perkins Cove Drawbridge, a charming drawbridge over a rocky cove near a quaint village.