Ogunquit, Maine, is the perfect destination for a family fun summer weekend filled with adventure, relaxation, and fun. With its beautiful beaches and charming coastal attractions, Ogunquit has everything you need for a memorable getaway. Here’s an itinerary to help you make the most of your time in this scenic seaside town.

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Friday: Arrival & Sunset Stroll

Check-in & Settle In:
Arrive in Ogunquit and check into a resort near the beach. InnSeason Resorts Falls at Ogunquit is an excellent choice, offering a beach in walking distance, an indoor pool, and plenty of space to relax.

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Dinner:
Grab a casual dinner at Beachfire Bar & Grille or La Pizzeria, both offering kid-friendly menus and cozy atmospheres perfect for families.

Sunset Stroll:
After dinner, take a relaxing stroll along Marginal Way, a 1.25-mile paved coastal path that’s an easy relaxing stroll. Along the way, you'll enjoy breathtaking ocean views and may even spot some local wildlife. End the walk at Perkins Cove, where you can treat yourself to ice cream at Sweet Pea's and take in the beauty of the harbor.

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Saturday: Beach Day & Family Fun

Breakfast:
Start the day with a hearty breakfast at The Egg & I, a family favorite known for its delicious pancakes, eggs, and fresh juices. It’s the perfect way to fuel up for a busy day ahead.

Beach Time:
After breakfast, head straight to Ogunquit Beach, one of the most family-friendly beaches in New England. The soft sand, gentle waves, and wide open space make it the perfect spot to build sandcastles, splash in the surf, or simply relax under an umbrella while enjoying the sunshine.

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Lunch:
For lunch, head to the Lobster Shack for classic Maine lobster rolls or just a simple plate of chicken. The laid-back atmosphere and outdoor seating are perfect for a relaxing meal.

Lobster Boat Tour:
In the afternoon, take a scenic lobster trip with Finestkind Scenic Cruises. This fun and educational tour about Maine’s famous lobster industry. Watch traps being hauled and lobsters caught by a real Maine lobsterman, while your guide shares insights into the lobster industry and coastal scenery. The tour provides a perfect blend of adventure and learning while cruising along the beautiful coastline.

Dinner:
For dinner, head to Barnacle Billy's, a great spot with seafood and views of the boats in Perkins Cove. The casual setting is ideal to enjoy your meal while taking in the harbor views.

Evening Fun:
Wrap up the evening with some family fun at Wonder Mountain Fun Park. Whether it’s mini-golf, go-karts, or the arcade, there’s plenty to keep the kids entertained and active before bedtime.

Sunday: Brunch & Final Adventures

Brunch:
Enjoy a relaxed brunch at The Omelette Factory, known for its variety of omelets, pancakes, and kid-friendly dishes. It’s the perfect place to fuel up before your final adventures in Ogunquit.

York’s Wild Kingdom:
After brunch, head to York's Wild Kingdom, a zoo and amusement park just a short drive from Ogunquit. This spot is perfect for kids, offering a wide range of animals to see, including lions, tigers, and bears, along with amusement park rides like bumper cars and a carousel. It's a great way for the whole family to have fun and explore.

Lunch:
Before leaving, grab a bite at Flo's Hot Dogs, a classic Maine spot known for its hot dogs and lobster rolls. It’s a quick, casual lunch with lots of options for the kids to enjoy.

Departure:
After a fun-filled weekend, pack up and head home, making memories that will last a lifetime. Ogunquit offers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure, leaving everyone in the family with plenty of stories to tell.

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Some Final Thoughts

Ogunquit, Maine, is a wonderful destination for a family-friendly summer weekend. From beautiful beaches to fun-filled activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're learning about lobsters on a boat tour or soaking up the sun on the beach, Ogunquit’s coastal charm will make for an unforgettable family adventure. 

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M. Parent

Written by M. Parent