HTML SitemapExplore
logo
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants

Ogunquit, Maine – A Beautiful Coastal Town 🌊

Ogunquit, a charming Maine town just about 1 hour and 20 minutes’ drive from Boston, gets its name from the Abenaki Native American language—meaning “a beautiful place by the sea.” True to its name, every corner here feels like a postcard-perfect coastal escape 📸! Recommended 1-Day Itinerary 🎨 Ogunquit Museum of American Art Start your day with a dose of culture! This art museum showcases American art, often with works inspired by the nearby coast. Even if you’re not an art buff, the building’s architecture and the views of the ocean from its grounds are worth a visit. 🚶‍♀️ Marginal Way to Perkins Cove This is the town’s star attraction—a scenic coastal path that winds along the cliffs, offering unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean. The path is well-paved, making it easy to walk, and leads straight to Perkins Cove, a cute harbor area with colorful boats and boutique shops. The sound of waves crashing below and the salty breeze make this walk incredibly relaxing 🌬️. 💡 Lobster Point Lighthouse A classic New England lighthouse perched on a rocky point. It’s smaller than some of Maine’s more famous lighthouses, but its quiet charm and the panoramic ocean views around it make it a must-stop. It’s especially pretty during golden hour, when the setting sun paints the lighthouse and water in warm hues. 🦞 Lunch at Barnacle Billy's Fuel up with fresh Maine seafood! This local favorite is known for its delicious lobster rolls, buttery clam chowder, and fried seafood platters. Sit by the window if you can—you’ll get lovely views of the cove while savoring every bite of sweet, tender lobster 🦞. ⛵️ Finestkind Boat Cruise See Ogunquit’s coast from a new perspective! Take a short boat cruise to spot seabirds, maybe even seals, and admire the town’s cliffs and lighthouses from the water. It’s a fun, laid-back way to soak in the coastal beauty. 📖 Ogunquit Memorial Library End your day with a quiet moment. This cozy, historic library has a warm, welcoming vibe—perfect for flipping through a book or just enjoying the peaceful atmosphere after a busy day of exploring. The surrounding gardens are also a nice spot to sit and unwind. 🅿️ Parking Tip We highly recommend parking at Perkins Parking Lot. It costs $25 for a full day—way more convenient than the town’s other lots, which charge $5 per hour with a 3-hour time limit. No need to rush back to move your car; just park once and enjoy the day! #BeyondTheSea #CharmingSmallTown #WanderAQuietCity #BeautifulCoast #SeaBreezeVibes #BostonArea #Lobster #Maine #Beach

Related posts
Ogunquit, Maine – A Beautiful Coastal Town 🌊 A Day Trip from BostonAcadia National Park2-Day Trip to Portland, MaineAround Boston 🌊 Day Trip to Portland, Maine – Lighthouses & SeafoodMountains & Seas ▫️ Acadia National Park 2-Day & 2-Night Guide
Aisling Fisher
Aisling Fisher
3 months ago
Aisling Fisher
Aisling Fisher
3 months ago
no-comment

No one has commented yet...

Ogunquit, Maine – A Beautiful Coastal Town 🌊

Ogunquit, a charming Maine town just about 1 hour and 20 minutes’ drive from Boston, gets its name from the Abenaki Native American language—meaning “a beautiful place by the sea.” True to its name, every corner here feels like a postcard-perfect coastal escape 📸! Recommended 1-Day Itinerary 🎨 Ogunquit Museum of American Art Start your day with a dose of culture! This art museum showcases American art, often with works inspired by the nearby coast. Even if you’re not an art buff, the building’s architecture and the views of the ocean from its grounds are worth a visit. 🚶‍♀️ Marginal Way to Perkins Cove This is the town’s star attraction—a scenic coastal path that winds along the cliffs, offering unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean. The path is well-paved, making it easy to walk, and leads straight to Perkins Cove, a cute harbor area with colorful boats and boutique shops. The sound of waves crashing below and the salty breeze make this walk incredibly relaxing 🌬️. 💡 Lobster Point Lighthouse A classic New England lighthouse perched on a rocky point. It’s smaller than some of Maine’s more famous lighthouses, but its quiet charm and the panoramic ocean views around it make it a must-stop. It’s especially pretty during golden hour, when the setting sun paints the lighthouse and water in warm hues. 🦞 Lunch at Barnacle Billy's Fuel up with fresh Maine seafood! This local favorite is known for its delicious lobster rolls, buttery clam chowder, and fried seafood platters. Sit by the window if you can—you’ll get lovely views of the cove while savoring every bite of sweet, tender lobster 🦞. ⛵️ Finestkind Boat Cruise See Ogunquit’s coast from a new perspective! Take a short boat cruise to spot seabirds, maybe even seals, and admire the town’s cliffs and lighthouses from the water. It’s a fun, laid-back way to soak in the coastal beauty. 📖 Ogunquit Memorial Library End your day with a quiet moment. This cozy, historic library has a warm, welcoming vibe—perfect for flipping through a book or just enjoying the peaceful atmosphere after a busy day of exploring. The surrounding gardens are also a nice spot to sit and unwind. 🅿️ Parking Tip We highly recommend parking at Perkins Parking Lot. It costs $25 for a full day—way more convenient than the town’s other lots, which charge $5 per hour with a 3-hour time limit. No need to rush back to move your car; just park once and enjoy the day! #BeyondTheSea #CharmingSmallTown #WanderAQuietCity #BeautifulCoast #SeaBreezeVibes #BostonArea #Lobster #Maine #Beach

Bar Harbor
Lobster Point Lighthouse
Lobster Point LighthouseLobster Point Lighthouse