Ogunquit Vacation Rentals

Ogunquit Vacation Rentals We have three distinct vacation rentals within a 15 minute walk to the Footbridge Beach.

Book Direct or VRBO
Ogunquit Cottage - A two bedroom single family home, large deck
Chicky's Place - Spacious two bedroom condo with patio
Studio - Queen bed, deck

07/07/2025
07/01/2025
06/27/2025

Hey hey OGT! The sun is shining ☀️ kick this weekend off with a ride! Starting at 5:30 tonight! Call or text for a ride 207.413.4836

06/24/2025

Today, you may notice our lifeguards flying a purple flag alongside the green flag. This indicates the presence of marine life hazards—specifically an increase in Lion’s Mane and Moon jellyfish in our local waters, as well as at other beaches along the Maine coast.

While most encounters are harmless, we have seen a few instances of jellyfish stings locally, so we want to keep beachgoers informed and aware.

If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to speak with one of our dedicated lifeguards—they’re here to help keep you safe.

Stay alert, and enjoy the beach safely!

06/21/2025

Who needs a ride to the beach? 207.413.4836
See you in the sunshine ☀️


“let us drop you off right at the sand”

06/19/2025

COMING SOON - FAMILY FUN NIGHTS! Every Wednesday starting 7/2, we will have activities for the whole family can enjoy — and — each food trucks will offer at least one menu item under $10! Everyone goes home with prize/craft. Come join the fun!

Schedule below - Events start at 5pm!
• July 2 – Game Night
• July 9 – Tie Dye Night ($10 ea)
• July 16 – DIY Doughnuts & Lemonade ($10 ea)
• July 23 – Craft Night ($10 ea)
• July 30 – Trivia Night
• August 6 – Game Night
• August 13 – Tie Dye Night ($10 ea)
• August 20 — DIY Doughnuts & Lemonade ($10 ea)
• August 27 – Craft Night ($10 ea)

(Schedule subject to change)

05/03/2025

Spring Hours:
Friday 5pm-9pm
Saturday 9am-10pm
Sunday 12pm-8pm

03/25/2025
12/05/2024
10/03/2024

Did you know? Ogunquit Beach first became accessible in 1888, when a bridge was built across the Ogunquit River at Beach Street. There were grand hotels built in Ogunquit for the summer boarders, who would ride the train to Wells Beach Station and then take a carriage to Ogunquit.

Photo courtesy of: Town of Ogunquit

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Ogunquit, ME

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