
Historic Hotel
The Ocean House Hotel is located in the heart of Port Clyde, Maine, offering guests an authentic coastal village experience. From our front door, you can walk to the local post office, waterfront restaurants, art galleries, the Monhegan Boat Line, and the iconic Marshall Point Lighthouse. Perfectly situated in this historic fishing village, the hotel provides both convenience and the timeless charm of Midcoast Maine.
Raspberry Island
Located in the Ocean House on the third floor, this charming room tucked under the eaves has a queen size bed and can accommodate up to 2 people. This room has a large private bath, and a nice view of the working harbor and Raspberry Island.

Lobster Lodge Apartment
The Lobster Lodge with striking glass windows, near the shore, creates a sense of the spectacular in this beautifully appointed vacation condo. Lovely gardens and well-manicured grounds. Inside you will find eye-catching views of the sea from two levels.
Room 1
Relax in our beautifully refreshed Room 1, featuring a comfortable king size bed and a spacious, modern design. This inviting room offers a private, newly luxury bathroom with a marble vanity countertop, elegant gold fixtures, and a beautifully tiled walk in shower.
Over 200 years of lodging history.
Located at the very end of the St. George Peninsula in the quaint village of Port Clyde, Maine you will discover the Ocean House Hotel originally built in the 1820's as a rooming house for local mariners.
Attractions
Just steps from the hotel is the Monhegan Boat Landing which runs daily trips to Monhegan Island, Port Clyde Kayak Tours, the Dip Net Restaurant and an assortment of galleries.

Things to Do
From Ocean House Hotel in Port Clyde, discover the Monhegan Boat Line, stroll to Marshall Point Lighthouse, and explore artist-inspired coastal trails.

Dining Options
Savor fresh Maine seafood in and around Port Clyde, from casual bites to cozy harbor-side dining with ocean views.
Marshall Point Lighthouse
A beautiful, relaxing walk from the properties is the Marshall Point Lighthouse rich with history and stunning views of Muscongus Bay.
Quintessential Maine Experience
Today, the hotel remains a beloved spot, offering nine guest rooms and one apartment.
Island Access
With the Monhegan Boat Line steps away, your island adventure is effortless — spend the day hiking, painting, or exploring before returning to the quiet charm of Ocean House.

Prime Location
Perched at the tip of the St. George Peninsula, Ocean House Hotel offers sweeping harbor views, salt air breezes, and a front-row seat to boats, tides, and island life — a truly immersive coastal setting.
History & Heritage
Dating back to the 1820s, Ocean House Hotel began as a mariner’s lodging and remains a cherished piece of Port Clyde’s maritime history, blending authentic heritage with thoughtful modern comfort.

Local Inspiration
The scenery has inspired generations of artists, including the Wyeth family, with opportunities for art tours and exploring local seafood
What Our Guests Say
Discover why guests keep coming back to Ocean House Hotel. From its peaceful waterfront setting to its warm, welcoming atmosphere, visitors consistently enjoy a relaxed and memorable stay in Port Clyde, Maine.
Georgia W.
What a pleasant experience! We had a second floor room on the front balcony - #14. The building had enough idiosyncrasies to be interesting, and was very comfortable, clean. The little bathroom was well planned with plenty of room and a great shower. There were chairs outside our room on the front balcony and it was nice to sit there, watch the little town center and enjoy the gentle rain.
Will M.
Lovely little inn situated in the heart of Port Clyde. We stayed with two other families for a wedding. Joe and Patsy were fun and went out of their way to make everyone comfortable. The rooms were comfortable and well appointed. The efficiency was a great place for the grown-ups to hang out and seemed like a great value for any family. We will stay here again if we are in the area!
Noreen O.
Port Clyde is dandy port town and the Ocean House Great is a great place to stop over night if taking the mail boat to Monhegan Island in the morning. Last time I was there they even allowed me to bring my dog!!!! First time I went there was in 1970 it hasn't changed, still same homey New England atmosphere.


