Ogunquit gay hotels
The Dragonfly Guest Residence is in the middle of everything that Ogunquit, Maine has to extend . Walk down the Shore Road and you’ll find boutiques, great local restaurants, art galleries, fascinating museums and the lovely Perkins Cove.
Headi the other guide on Shore Street, and you’ll detect even more restaurants and the village’s shopping district.
Ogunquit’s renowned Marginal Way is also just a few blocks away, on the other side of a lovely residential area. And Ogunquit’s pretty beach is a quick ten minute walk from the Dragonfly Guest House.
And the Ogunquit Playhouse, “America’s Foremost Summer Theatre”, is just around the corner.
Ogunquit’s Dragonfly Guest Property offers five guest rooms and one guest suite, each with a secret bathroom. We even have a puppy friendly room, so bring your pup with you!
See the Dragonfly Guest Home Expanded Listing on Purple Roofs Here
Ogunquit Gay Friendly Bed and Breakfasts, Hotels, and Vacation Rentals
Contact(s):Tina & Scott
Phone:1 207 646-3891
Gay FriendlyBed & Breakfast - 7 rental units
Bisexual, Gay Men, Lesbian, 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... private baths, a/c, tv, dvd, cable and refrigerator. Continental breakfast included.
Payment:Amex, Cash, Debit Card, Find, MC, VisaAmenitiesPrivate Bath * Disability: No Access * Wireless in Room * Entire Facility is Nonsmoking * Garden, Tree views * Breakfast included * No Children * No Petsemail us | website
Gay Ogunquit Guide
Ogunquit has been a homosexual destination for over a century. The town, (pronounced O–Gun-Quit) is famed for its white sands and dramatic tides, with a cluster of charming male lover hotels, shops, restaurants and bars nestled by the village square..
Ogunquit Queer Beach during Labor Day Weekend
Often referred to as Maine’s answer to Provincetown, Ogunquit is a charming resort town, blessed with innate beauty. The town has a year-round population of less than two thousand residents. Most of the businesses in the town are gay-owned and the population grows to several thousand during the Summer months.
Located just 90 minutes from Boston and less than a half an hour from Portland, Ogunquit is more fond of P Town’s short key-sister; easier to reach, and definitely less expensive.
Gay Ogunquit Hotels
From charming guest houses and inns, to seaside hotels with spas, Ogunquit has a host of options, but space is limited, so book adv for high season.
Admiral’s Inn Resort
Located off Main Street, this hotel is equidistant from the center of the town and the Ogunquit Playhouse, approximately 483 m. All rooms come with a flat-screen TV, mini fridge
Anyone who’s familiar with the term “gaycation” knows that it takes considerably more thought and planning than a typical vacation. Sadly, members of the gay group are not always given a warm welcome in every destination they check in, so safety is a top priority when booking gay-friendly travel.
Ogunquit, Maine is a small bustling beach community with a worldwide reputation for being exceptionally friendly to the LGBTQ+ community. Located halfway between Portland, Maine, and Boston, Massachusetts, Ogunquit is easily accessible by car, train, or plane from many destinations. Its ideal location, pristine beaches, famous fresh-caught Maine lobster, and vibrant nightlife acquire won the hearts of locals and tourists alike — straight, gay, and everything in between.
Ogunquit’s well-earned reputation goes far beyond simply offering gays a heated reception. In addition to the spectacular food and natural scenery, Ogunquit has a significant year-round queer population, making it an integral part of the small community. Many of the town’s independently owned restaurants and lodging options are not just gay-friendly, but gay-owned.
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