. featuring furnished balconies, some with ocean views, the 11 relaxed 1- or 2-bedroom apartments provide wi-fi, flat-screen tvs and dvd players, as well as kitchens and separate living and dining areas. parking is complimentary. highway 1 is a mile away. set on a hillside overlooking the atlantic ocean, this casual apartment hotel is a 2-minute walk from the ogunquit museum of american art and 2 miles from the white sands of ogunquit beach Portland International Jetport 49 min
Moody Beach, Maine (12 min) Popular beach for sunbathing & water pursuits with few facilities. York's Wild Kingdom (11 min) Small, family-oriented zoo & amusement park featuring a Ferris wheel, bumper cars & more. Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge (22 min) This large salt marsh & estuary features hiking trails, trees & many bird-watching opportunities. Short Sands (13 min) Tiny, relaxed beach with a promenade offering dining options, shops & arcades, plus bath facilities. Gooch's Beach (30 min) Surfing & swimming off a sandy shoreline, with walks & sunset views on the adjoining promenade. Short Sands Beach (14 min) Wells Beach (17 min) Long stretch of sandy seashore backed by a protected estuary with trails, boardwalks & salt marshes. NUBBLE LIGHT / SOHIER PARK (17 min) Picturesque 1879-lighthouse atop a large rock island with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve (22 min) Estuary, river, marsh, and nature Footbridge Beach (10 min) Nubble Lighthouse (17 min) Compact park offering scenic views of historic lighthouse plus scuba diving, fishing & gift shop. Long Sands Beach (15 min) This no-frills, sandy neighborhood beach features a strip of adjacent metered parking spaces. Ogunquit Beach (9 min) Large, white sand beach popular in the summer for swimming, sunbathing, picnicking & sunset views. Mount Agamenticus (16 min) Mountain area with a variety of hiking & biking trails, plus an observation tower & learning center. Ogunquit Museum of American Art (2 min) American art from the 1800s to now, with many works by members of the historic Ogunquit arts colony. |