Vacationing in Ogunquit Maine
Famous for its three miles of platinum white sand beaches, Ogunquit, "beautiful place by the sea" has been one of Maine's premiere resort villages and artists' colonies for generations.
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If you've ever day-dreamed about sunning on white sand beaches... browsing through quaint shops ... watching the surf break on the rocky coast ... then we invite you to wake up in our fantastic Ogunquit lodging!
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Ogunquit is also the home of the breathtaking cliff-side Marginal Way, a scenic footpath bordering the
Atlantic Ocean; picturesque Perkins Cove, with its working harbor crossed by New England's only foot drawbridge; and the Ogunquit Playhouse, which has hosted one of the nation's finest summer theatres since the 1930's.
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Ogunquit, Maine also offers exciting deep sea fishing excursions, a variety of pleasure cruises and, of course, the chance to swim or sun to your heart's delight.
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Rich in history and natural beauty, a visit to Ogunquit is like a step back in time. Village architecture
has been carefully preserved, housing a delightful collection of boutiques, art galleries, museums and restaurants. With everything an easy walk or nostalgic trolley-ride away, you can say goodbye to your car for your entire Maine vacation!
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But for those who want to explore, Ogunquit is a short drive to factory outlets in Kittery and Freeport (home of L.L. Bean), the shops and museums of Portland and is 15 miles from former President
Bush's Kennebunkport Estate.
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