Quantcast
 
 

South Coast region hotels, motels invite your pet to come on vacation

Hotel operators in south coast Maine, comprising the towns of Kennebunkport, Kittery, Ogunquit, Old Orchard Beach, York, and Wells, recognize the important role of the family dog or other family pets, and several pet-friendly hotels are available to welcome four-legged guests. Some dog friendly hotels prove their claim by furnishing dog beds, dog food, and information on convenient local walking trails.
Tidal Sunset - Sea View Inn - Old Orchard Beach, ME
Sea View Inn

65 West Grand Avenue Old Orchard Beach, ME, 04064 Phone: 207-934-4180 Toll-Free: 800-541-8439

Vacation with your pet in fall, winter or spring

Traveling with a canine friend? At Sea View Inn in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, pets are welcome in fall, winter, and spring. For just $10 a night (plus a $100 security deposit) Fido can sleep beside your bed. The Maine Seacoast is a great place for explorations with a dog at your side. Walk the length of our historic pier or our seven miles of beautiful sandy beach. In the fall drive the back roads to Portland, Freeport, Kittery, and York, and admire the colorful foliage along the route. Many towns in the area feature historic lighthouses -- great walking destinations. Return to the inn for an outdoor barbecue. We've got gas grills for your use. Or walk to one of the nearby Grand Avenue restaurants for lobster or clams.

Visit our sister property - Waves Oceanfront Resort
Beach View New - Norseman Resorts - Ogunquit, ME
Norseman Resorts

135 Beach Street Ogunquit, ME, 03907 Phone: 207-646-7024 Toll-Free: 800-822-7024

Welcome winter with your pet at this beachfront resort, close to plenty of trails, walks

With the ocean and a stunning, sandy stretch of Ogunquit Beach, ME just outside your door, the Norseman Resort is the perfect off-season resort for you and your dog. Wake up to a fresh Maine morning in your comfortable room and gaze out at the beach, dunes, ocean and the ever-changing tidal river from your balcony. Go for a stroll with your canine pal along Marginal Way, which is paved and has many benches to enjoy a coffee or winter picnic break. Plenty of trails in parks and woods welcome human and dog walkers — and are suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. (For alpine skiing, there’s nearby Powerhouse Hill.) Or just stroll through Maine’s charming coastal towns, with welcoming shops and restaurants. Pets are welcome at the resort November through March.

A Lafayette Hotels Resort - See more of our properties here.