Step into a world of timeless charm and coastal allure with this breathtaking 5+ bedroom cottage, nestled by the sea since 1886.
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This is more than a cottage—it’s a portal to a bygone era, where the rhythm of the waves and the warmth of a historic village create a dreamlike escape. Book your stay and let the sea whisper its secrets to your soul.
Just a 5-minute walk to a 7-mile stretch of pristine white sandy beach, where adventure and tranquility intertwine.
Dive into body surfing, craft sandcastles, paddle through kayaking, bask in the sun, cast a line for fishing, hunt for sand dollars, or let your furry friend frolic along the shore.
Savor sweet moments at the old-fashioned soda fountain and candy store, a treasure trove of vintage charm.
Explore the quaint gift shop, lose yourself in the cozy bookstore, or indulge in fresh treats at the sandwich shop and bakery.
Immerse yourself in the serene library, a haven for book lovers, all set in the heart of this storied seaside community.
Rally on the iconic tennis courts where Robert Frost once honed his game, or unwind in the welcoming rec hall.
A masterpiece of historic elegance, this enchanting retreat promises unforgettable memories in a serene, ocean-kissed community founded in 1881.
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Ocean Park, Old Orchard Beach, ME, USA
Best Of Ocean Park..
The stunning Old Orchard Beach Pier is one of the most iconic structures in the area. At 500 feet long, it soars out over the Atlantic Ocean. For years it has offered the most popular recreational hotspots in Old Orchard Beach, particularly restaurants, bars, and live entertainment.
PALACE PLAYLAND is a beachfront amusement park at Old Orchard Beach, Maine, which opened in 1902. It features a mix of modern family, kiddy and thrill rides plus a rollercoaster or two, along with many tempting food vendors.
Renowned for its 7-mile long sandy beach, Old Orchard Beach (also called “OOB”) is a quaint Maine oceanfront town that features the only beachfront amusement park in New England including a boardwalk and pier with ferris wheel and carnival rides and classic fair food.
The Old Port offers a mix of maritime history, cobblestone streets, and vibrant nightlife with plenty of waterfront bar options. The Portland Observatory provides stunning harbor views and a unique architectural feature. The Eastern Promenade offers scenic walks with views of Casco Bay.
Cape Elizabeth is the location of Portland Head Light, an iconic landmark perched on the stunning shores of Fort Williams Park at 1000 Shore Road. The town of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, owns and manages the popular attraction. Inside the former Keepers' Quarters, visitors can find the award-winning Museum at Portland Head Light. The museum houses several lighthouse lenses and informative displays. Additionally, there is a seasonal shop that offers Maine-related gifts.
The two-story wooden Baptist Temple at Ocean Park, situated in Temple Square, was originally known as the Way of Truth Temple. In 1881, the newly formed Ocean Park Association requested plans for a pavilion. At the time of its construction, the Temple was one of the world’s largest octagonal buildings, a popular building style at the time, and it remains Maine’s only octagonal religious building.
This is more than a cottage—it’s a portal to a bygone era, where the rhythm of the waves and the warmth of a historic village create a dreamlike escape. Book your stay and let the sea whisper its secrets to your soul.