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    Housekeeping swaddled my sons stuffed animal lol so cute!
    Kerri-Ann w.

    Got a great deal on Groupon for this place super close to the beach which was very nice. Lots of restaurants within walking distance short ride to York. Very friendly staff nice clean rooms and pool. Larger fridge than Expected with microwave . Even liked the Shampoo and conditioner. FYI it is on the trolley route but it's not very reliable. We ubered to York. Very comfortable beds my kids slept in! Continental breakfast worked good for kids.

    Burn hole in the carpet for non believers

    These rooms are screaming 70's-80's. The a/c is old and short cycles. On and off all night. The refrigerator is old and doesn't cool properly. No where to put your luggage besides on the floor. My wife had a allergy attack due to cleanliness of the room. And yes the review about the bedding here is true. I will not return to this motel again. Also the pool is only 3' feet deep. The outside deck has a carpet on it, its dirty stained and gross. The potential is here for this place. It's just very neglected. Come and stay and see for yourself!

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    Marginal Way House - Comfortable bed.

    Marginal Way House

    (24 reviews)

    $$

    I cannot say enough great things about Marginal Way House - all of the employees are so friendly…read moreand accommodating, the rooms are beautiful, the property is beautiful and you cannot beat the location. We've been coming here for years for a week long stay and plan on continuing that for year to come.

    Location location location! This place is right in the center of bustling Ogunquit, with a quick…read morewalk to the beach and shops, coffee, restaurants. We did not use our car even once. However, if you're like me, and you want a full vacation experience and hotel with a lobby and some amenities, with a pool, private balcony, a room with a beach view, and a fun experience hanging out in the room on a rainy day, or relaxing at night with wine and cheese, just know this is a simple little place and not all rooms are spacious and have views - you will have to make sure you reserve one of the larger rooms with a view. And the hotel is all about location, not frills. We made our plans late and got a garden level room, which was clean and had a comfortable bed, but, well, it's a garden level room with no view, facing a parking lot, with ultra low ceilings and was kind of cramped. Still, it had a nicely redone newer bathroom and shower, a functional air conditioner and it was convenient that there was a mini fridge, microwave, coffee maker, toaster oven (for slices) and a sink for dishes etc so you don't have to fill up your coffee maker with water from the bathroom sink lol! We got lucky and had beautiful beach weather for every day of our stay so we just used the room to shower and sleep and spent time at the beach, walking Marginal Way, exploring Perkins Cove, shopping, trying different restaurants and having ice cream at night on one of the many public benches for people watching. This hotel does have a pretty lawn with some tables and chairs for all guests to use and that was nice in the morning with coffee. But if you reserve and get a garden level room, I wouldn't recommend that in the off season, or if you are unlucky and get rainy weather.

    The Sparhawk Oceanfront Resort - The Sparhawk's lobby / sitting area

    The Sparhawk Oceanfront Resort

    (23 reviews)

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    Great location! Great location! Wonderful room (#85) with a…read moregreat view of Ogunquit Beach and right next to the Marginal Way path. Young lady at the front desk was very nice when we went to the front desk to ask if there were any rooms available. We will be back!

    Very friendly staff, great location right next to Marginal Way entrance and center of village, and…read moregreat great views of the water. The Sparhawk rooms are right at the water's edge and you have wonderful unimpeded views of the Atlantic, Ogunquit Beach, Little Beach and the outlet of the Ogunquit River, with the mesmerizing tides. Plus the views are due east and the sunrises are amazing. However- though the rooms are clean and comfortable with a private patio or balcony, there are some misses for a higher end "resort" property. Our balcony door's deadbolt lock didn't work (which is a safety issue!), the bathroom sink's drain stopper was broken, the walls are rather thin so you easily hear your neighbors (and snorers), and we had ants in the bathroom. Plus it would be nice to have in-room amenities like a coffee-maker (coffee, tea, hot water are available in the lobby but only starting at 7AM, so early birds like us in need of a morning brew are out of luck) and mini-fridge (for keeping those leftovers or desserts fresh - instead, we had to wastefully throw them out). The complimentary Continental breakfast is welcome but the offerings are on the scant side - there should at least be cut fruit available and it would be nice to have hot fresh oatmeal instead of instant oatmeal packets. There are many other choices to stay in Ogunquit that offer such amenities and are more sound-proofed, though perhaps not with the amazing views that Sparhawk offers. But if The Sparhawk would like to be a top-notch stay, I think they need to up their game a little!

    Grasshopper Inn - Lounge / Dining Area

    Grasshopper Inn

    (9 reviews)

    I had the most lovely stay at the Grasshopper Inn a few weekends ago. I was in town for the Fall…read morefestival and stayed here Thursday night into Friday. The man at the front desk was very helpful in teaching me how to use their keyless access. A part of me didn't like that there was no front desk attendant at all hours of the night for safety reasons, but then I also felt like I had the entire place to myself, which was also cool. Especially when I used their vending machine to get Ben and Jerry's ice cream at midnight. Come on, ice cream in a vending machine? A dream. I had the room in the very front of the inn on the ground floor. I didn't love this at first. There are windows everywhere and the view is the street. Anyone can see you in your room so the first thing I did when I got in was to shut the blinds, which was a bummer because beautiful light was coming in, the sun was setting, but I certainly didn't need anyone driving by or walking by knowing I had a room there and what I was doing inside! The room itself was fabulous. Enormous bathroom with a large vanity and incredible shower. Kitchenette with glassware, a sink, a bar, fridge, no freezer portion in the fridge however. The entry way of the room was beautiful, round table with chairs, a couch, coffee table and television. It would have been nice to have the television in my room to fall asleep to but I fell asleep on the couch instead. The bed had an armoire and it was very comfortable. There was a window in my bedroom overlooking Adirondack chairs with beautiful flowers. Attention to detail was apparent everywhere you looked. I had a front porch with a door, now even though it looked directly out onto the street, I enjoyed a cup of coffee out here first this in the morning and it was really just lovely and relaxing. They have parking spots in a private lot in the back. Check out is at 10, which is quite earlier, 11 would have been much more accommodating but it is what it is! I walked into town for dinner, it was a bit of a walk but doable and great exercise. It was set away from the hustle and bustle of town, which I liked. The breakfast in the morning left something to be desired, wasn't a fan of the coffee and it didn't seem like they had a ton of options to choose from. Breakfast is complimentary and they had such a quaint and beautiful dining area. Despite some of the things I didn't love about this place, I would absolutely stay here again and again and again. The man at the front desk also gave me recommendations for restaurants and bars to check out, he even gave me a map to hold onto. This seemed like the nicest inn I passed while in Ogunquit. A part of me didn't want to write this review in fear everyone would find out about this gem but the place deserves to be recognized. Highly recommend.

    My wife and I stayed at the Grasshopper Inn for the first time this past week. We had passed…read morethrough Ogunquit in mid-July and stopped by to check it out. We were very impressed by the cleanliness, room sizes, location, parking, lobby, etc. We were so impressed that I made a 2-night reservation for this past week. We LOVED it! We frequently vacation in Ogunquit (and Kennebunkport & York) and this is our favorite hotel now. We'll be back next summer! The day we checked in, we were starting to bring our bags up to our room when a nice man who was filling up the vending machine volunteered to help us with our bags. Well, he insisted. LOL. We thanked him and he said he wouldn't accept a tip. Well, later in the day we found out that he was the OWNER! Yep, the owner helped us with our luggage. And he was so nice. That was a lasting first impression. We went into our room and were blown away by how wonderful it smelled, the very tall ceilings, the beautiful room treatments, etc. We were so impressed. Our room had a nice outside terrace with two chairs and a table where we could relax and people watch. The manager, Mark, was awesome. Very professional, very friendly, very helpful, and even sat with us one morning during breakfast. This hotel is phenomenal. There are only 7 rooms in the hotel and each has its own assigned covered parking spot. Breakfast is free, and includes homemade bread (ours was a delicious sour dough), homemade muffins, bagels, cereal, coffee, tea, egg dishes and waffles. There's no pool (not an issue for us), but the Ogunquit Beach is within walking distance. The location of the Grasshopper Inn is great, too. Across the street is an awesome breakfast restaurant called The Greenery. It's always busy there because it's always great. But the lighter breakfast at the Grasshopper Inn was fine for us. Downtown Ogunquit is about 4-5 blocks from the hotel. There, you'll find nice restaurants, shops, etc. We walked to a great restaurant for dinner called Pepper's Seafood. Best buttered lobster rolls I've ever had! The Ogunquit Beach is another 3 blocks away. So for the most part, we can walk to these places from our hotel and don't have to pay $35 to park in a lot near the beach. I could heap praise on the Grasshopper Inn forever, LOL, but I'll stop here. If you're looking for a GREAT hotel in Ogunquit, I highly recommend Grasshopper Inn.

    Dunes on the Waterfront - Photo | Katie Nielson

    Dunes on the Waterfront

    (27 reviews)

    $$$

    AMAZING! I have no words…read more We had the most wonderful stay here. They think about every detail. The cottage was just beautiful and so cozy. The location is insane. You're by the water and it's a quick 10 minute walk to the beach (when it's low tide). They have paddle boards, kayaks and you can even go on the pontoon when it's high tide. This is by far the best hotel we stayed at.

    Don't be fooled... the positive reviews on here are from 4,5 even 9 years ago before new management…read moreABSOLUTELY DESTROYED this gem of a generational vacation spot. My husband, sons and I had been going to the dunes for 8 years as returning customers to our cottage at the dunes. it was what everyone in our family always looked forward to. Both of my sons could not wait to take our yearly family trip. it was our forever spot, where we envisioned our family generations going every summer. When my oldest went to college he would still come to the dunes, even flying from his internship in California out to our yearly two week dunes vacation because, yes, it was that special. I can't understate that it was an absolutely magnificent place, untouched by corporate greed, a little family operation. The only thing to mark the property was an un-assuming wooden sign, small and simple but well done - just like the dunes. if you went fast enough on the bustling touristy road you would miss it. beyond the threshold of pines that shield your view to this little ideal world, are incredible ocean views, simple little cottages, green grass, and lots of space, it was a simple little paradise. the dunes was simple, elegant and already expensive. now imagine 2x the cost and you get the idea. what used to be around 8,000usd for a two week stay ( and a full kitchen) is now around 20,000$ (with no kitchen)........ absolutely insane. whats more disappointing is the rebranding of the property as some luxury cottage getaway when the original architecture and entire feel WAS ALREADY MORE GENUINE than this rebrand!!! The whole idea of the dunes cottages were things are simple, like going back in a time machine, units aren't about new interior renovations and luxury finishes. its about time to connect with family outdoors, get away to a simpler time and remember what truly matters. shame on new ownership - truly commercialism at its finest. Well done management, you lost an 8 year returning client, and just know, we have since visited and this place lost what made it special.

    Seacoast Motel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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