Things To Do in Ogunquit MaineTwo Village Square welcomes you to Gay Ogunquit Maine! There's more to do in Ogunquit besides the obvious things like swimming, walking on the beach or along Marginal Way, browsing the shops and galleries in the village, exploring the restaurants and eateries, looking for antiques, biking, surfing, and wind sailing. Museum of American Art The Ogunquit Museum of American Art, which is open from July through mid-October, is a museum dedicated to 20th-century American art. It houses over 1,300 paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints and has a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. Ogunquit Playhouse For over 100 years, Ogunquit has also been a popular spot for artists from all over the world and home to the famous Ogunquit Playhouse summer theater. The Playhouse, which is open from mid-June to Labor Day, presents outstanding productions with top stars Bunny Clark Deep Sea Fishing Half- and full-day deep sea fishing excursions from Perkins Cove in Ogunquit. Charters are also available. Deborah Ann Whale Watching Cruises Four and a half-hour tour out to Jefferies Ledge. See Atlantic White-sided Dolphins, Humpback and Finback whales, Basking Sharks, Ocean Sunfish, Harbor Seals and more. Finestkind Scenic Cruises Scenic cruises departing from Barnacle Billy's Dock at Perkin's Cove in Ogunquit, including breakfast cruises, Nubble Lighthouse cruises, cocktail cruises, sailing cruises, and lobstering trips aboard one of three traditional, Maine built wooden vessels. Perkin's Cove Lobster Tours Two and a half-hour private cruises aboard the "Three E's," a state-of-the-art 36-foot fiberglass lobster boat. Watch a real Maine lobsterman haul and bait traps, catch and measure lobsters, and explain the work of a lobsterman, while enjoying great views of Bald Head Cliff, the town's shoreline, and Ogunquit Beach. Ugly Anne Deep Sea Fishing Full-day deep sea fishing excursions aboard the Ugly Anne, a 44-foot wooden boat departing from Perkin's Cove in Ogunquit.
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