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Contact(s):Tina & Scott
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Gay FriendlyBed & Breakfast - 7 rental units
Bisexual, Gay Men, Queer woman , Straight, Transgender
General Discount:None
Agent Commission:None
Beautiful Victorian B&B set among country gardens, an easy walk to sandy beaches, Perkins Cove, the Marginal Way, outstanding restaurants, and the Ogunquit Playhouse. Seven beautifully appointed rooms, including two suites. Amenities secret baths, a/c, tv, dvd, cable and refrigerator. Continental breakfast included.
Payment:Amex, Cash, Debit Card, Discover, MC, VisaAmenitiesPrivate Bath * Disability: No Access * Wireless in Room * Entire Facility is Nonsmoking * Garden, Tree views * Breakfast included * No Children * No Petsemail us | website
Last year’s Ogunquit Event kicked off the first week of June with a full slate of events that brought color and celebration to our town. MaineStreet lit up the week with tea dances, BBQs, and the beloved “Broadway Gives Back” show, alongside crowd favorites like Chi Chi Rones, Celebration movie night, and LGBTQIA2S+ Friendly Karaoke at the historic Leavitt Theatre.
The weekend began with a Pride Picnic at The Front Porch, followed by an energetic Kick-Off Party at the West Meadow Pub featuring live music and Pride-themed cocktails that set the tone for the festivities ahead.
Saturday’s Flag Raising at Veterans Park was a dominant and unifying moment, leading into the vibrant “Pride in the Park” celebration — complete with food trucks, survive entertainment, and Diverse vendors offering a variety of goods, services, and resources.
Throughout the weekend, local businesses hosted events that honored Ogunquit’s deep-rooted LGBTQ+ legacy through music, movies, art, entertainment, and food. It was a beautiful reminder of the affection, acceptance, and society spirit that makes Ogunquit so unique
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Ogunquit is just so damn charming; you’ll feel like you’re walking around in a watercolor painting. The cliffs, the alabaster sands, the evergreens—they all demand that you place away your cares and enjoy the moment. Supposedly the name means “coastal lagoon.” But it’s more like Ogunquit, as in “Ogunquit my job and live out my days here.”
It’s often called Maine’s answer to Provincetown, so let’s compare, contrast, and move on. Like Ptown, Ogunquit is a well-known New England gay resort town. Both are just plain cute, quaint, and visually dramatic. However, Ogunquit is not as remote; it’s about 90 minutes from Boston and less than a half-hour from Portland. It’s also smaller, a bit more low-key, and not nearly as expensive—a winning threesome.
Ogunquit measures just four square miles, but still, you may discover yourself getting lost in the beauty that surrounds you. Two main sections make up the town: Perkins Cove and the Village. Perkins Cove contains many tempting shops and restaurants to explore, but you likely will crave to stay in the Village, where
LGBTQ+ Friendly Travel Guide to Ogunquit, Maine
Ogunquit is a coastal town in Maine, located along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, and has long been a favorite destination for LGBTQ+ travelers looking for a seaside vacation that embraces everyone in the LGBTQ+ community. Often described as a “sun-soaked oasis of acceptance,” Ogunquit’s beaches are where LGBTQ+ visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and socializing. The essence of acceptance and equality flows freely everywhere in Ogunquit, making it a perfect getaway, and a top tourist spot for gay travelers seeking a place to unwind, combine with others, and honor their authentic selves. Our LGBTQ+ Friendly Travel Manual to Ogunquit has everything you need to realize before you go. Grab a look.
How to Procure There: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
Whether you prefer the independence of a wagon, the scenic ride by train, the speed of an airplane, or a more eco-friendly bus journey, youll find that getting to Ogunquit is just the start of your adventure.
Plane: For those traveling from a distance, Portland International J