This Small Town in Maine Has One of the Best Beaches in the Country and a Nearly 100-year-old Lobster Restaurant - How to Visit
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Maine is chock-full of quaint coastal towns, giving travelers plenty of appealing vacation prospects. Even with so many delightful options, it's hard to compete with Ogunquit. Situated on the state's southern coast, it's a charming resort destination with a vibrant arts scene, great restaurants (Maine-style lobster roll, anyone?), and one of the best beaches in the country.
Beyond the beautiful scenery, culture, and fresh seafood, the people make Ogunquit special. "Locals are warm and friendly and a true testament to Maine hospitality," says Katie Keene, general manager of The Dunes on the Waterfront.
Tourism peaks in July and August. Expect pleasant weather that's marked by warm, sunny days and nights that often call for a light sweater. Even in the busy height of summer, Ogunquit isn't overrun with out-of-towners.
The Dunes on the Waterfront recently underwent a complete refurbishment, turning the beloved but tired old lodging into the most stylish stay in town. Flower-framed cottages are appointed with pretty upholstery, scores of antiques, and screened porches.
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