Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Christmas Time in the Kennebunks

It's a wonderful time of year here in Lower Village Kennebunk. The tree has been lit, and everywhere you look there is holiday cheer. If you are traveling for the Holiday's and are looking for lodging in Kennebunkport then the King's Port Inn is here to serve you.



We are open all year round and call now to see about our special holiday rates. If you are looking for a great place to stay while you're visiting family and friends then come and have a see for yourselves.

Come relax in one of our Jacuzzi tubs or warm up by the Fireplace in one of our suites !
Open all year round!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Fall Foliage

The leaves are turning and they're turning a few heads this Autumn here in Kennebunk / Kennebunkport. This is truley one of the best times of the year to experience Maine and all that nature has to offer. Here at the King's Port Inn, the hustle and bustle of the Summer season is winding down, and it is time to experience a softer side of Maine.

What better way than to relax than to take a walk down to the Kennebunk River and visit Kennebunkport's Dock Square, or perhaps find yourself in the scenic Franciscan Monastery to take in some of the beautiful changing leaves. Both of these points of interest are located just a 5 minute walk or so from the doorstep of us here at the King's Pot Inn.

Take advantage of all the shops and restuarants here for you to enjoy. With so many unique and surreal views of Kennebunk / Kennebunkport here to be explored, why not come give it a try. by days end I'm sure on ecould appreciate a long soak in one of our marble two-person Jacuzzi Suites. Call for mid-week specials. Whatever your plans, explore have fun and stay safe this Fall.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Kayaking Through History

On Sunday September 12th, from noon to 4:30 p.m. Coastal Maine Kayak and the Brick Store Museum are teaming up to offer Kayaking Through History. It will be a guided kayak excursion up the Kennebunk River.


To go along with this fun river experience, the Brick Store Museum is holding a new exhibition: " In the Maine Stream". The exhibit features vintage paddles ands oars, and an 1899 Wabanaki birchbark canoe.


Participants for this river adventure will experience the Kennebunk River from unique perspectives. You will be given a narrated scenic tour of the river. You will see georgious views of nature and such local areas as Cape Arundel Golf Club, Picnic Rock, Durell's Bridge, and many other places of interest.

Advanced Reservations are required by contacting the museum at (207) 985-4802. The cost is $80 per person includes kayak and many more unique areas !

Friday, August 27, 2010

Ogunquit Playhouse presents: Spamalot !

This hilarious musical comedy is now playing at the Ogunquit Playhouse. The show will run through September 11th 2010.


Spamalot is based on the 1975 cult classic film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The plot remains very much the same which, of course is a clever spoof of the Knights of the Round Table.

Charles Shaughnessy ( from T.V.'s The Nanny and Mad Men ) plays King Arthur who is on a quest from God to find the Holy Grail. The Lady of the Lake is played by Rachel York and is truly a delite.

Call the box office at (207)646-5511 for tickets and showtimes, or go online at http://www.ogunquitplayhouse.org

Friday, August 20, 2010

The Wedding Cake House is Open for Tours !

For only the second time in 190 years the Wedding Cake House will open it's doors to the general public. The tours proceeds will benefit local food pantries. The only other time there were tours of the Wedding Cake House was in 2005 when President George H.W. Bush and President Bill Clinton were raising money to help the Hurricane Katrina relief fund.

From August 15th through September 15th, Jimmy Barker ( the owner of the facility currently ) will be hosting tours of this historic home. The Wedding Cake House is located at 104 Summer Street in historic Kennebunk Maine. The Wedding Cake House is just a short 5-10 minute drive from us here at the King's Port Inn, just up the road on route 35.

The Wedding Cake House was built by George Washington Bourne for the event of his marriage in 1825. Bourne was an accomplished local ship builder who built custum furniture as well.

Tours will be given daily between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The Wedding Cake House in not handicapped accessible. Parking is free on the property. The admission fee of $10.00 per person will be collected in the barn each tour date. For more infomation about touring the Wedding Cake House please call (207)251-6968

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The Place To Be !

Maine's premier Shipyard ales are brewed and served right here in Kennebunkport, at Federal Jacks Brew Pub. At Federal Jacks all of Shipyard's finest products are on tap. Federal Jacks is open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. serving lunch and dinner with a late night menu after 9:00 p.m. Serving dinner until 10:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Brunch is available every Sunday from 11:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

Offering lots of events each night:
Monday is triva night.
Tuesday is free pool
Thursday is Kareoke
Friday and Saturday there will be live music after 10:30 p.m.

Federal Jacks offers one the finest gaming rooms in the area, with several televisions, as well as four pool tables. There is an assortment of other great games as well. As far as night life goes, this is the place to be.

Federal Jacks is located at 8 Western Avenue,
Kennebunk, Maine 04043

Just before the bridge on the Kennebunk side.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Summer Theatre Performances !

The Arundel Barn Playhouse presents "Shout" ! "The Mod Musical".

Experience the sensational sounds of the 60's British Invasion ! Enjoy this blast from the past with platinum pop scores "These Boots Were Made for Walking", "Wishin' & Hopin'" and many more ! You're all invited to tap, clap and shout !

For tickets and more information call (207)985-5552 or visit them on the web at http://www.arundelbarnplayhouse.com/

The Arundel Barn Playhouse is located at 53 Old Post Road, Arundel, Maine. 04046
Just 15 minutes (approx.) driving from us here at the King's Port Inn.


Ogunquit Playhouse presents "Sunset Boulevard"

"Main Street meets Sunset Boulevard at the Ogunquit Playhouse, the first full-fledged Regional theatre in the nation to produce the grandiose and glorious, musical spectacle, complete with the extravagant Broadway costumes".
This is a classic story by playwrite Billy Wilder.

For more information and showtimes call (207)646-5511 or visit them online at http://www.ogunquitplayhouse.org/

The Ogunquit Playhouse is located at 10 Main Street, Ogunquit, Maine. 03907

Friday, July 30, 2010

Circus Smirkus comes to Kennebunkport !

On Monday August 2nd and Tuesday August 3rd, Consolidated School's PTA presents Circus Smirkus here in Kennebunkport. Circus Smirkus Big Top Tour holds 750-seats in a European style one-ring Big Top Tent ! The summer Circus Big Top Tour showcases the best young talent in the Circus Arts today, selected by audition to share the ring with professional circus artists.

Circus Smirkus will be held at 245 Arundel Road, Kennebunkport, Me. 04046 at the Rockin' Horse Stables.

Show times:

Monday: 1:00 p.m. all tickets $16.00
6:00 p.m. all tickets $18.00

Tuesday: 1:00 p.m. all tickets $16.00
6:00 p.m. all tickets $18.00

Children under 2 ( on lap ) : Free !

For more information about the Circus call 1-877-764-7587 or visit them on the web at http://www.smirkus.org/

Friday, July 23, 2010

A Fresh Look at the Artist: Abbott Graves

This summer the Kennebunk Historical Society is presenting the art exhibit: A Fresh Look at the Artist Abbott Graves. The exhibit is is runningnow through August 28th. You can enjoy the artwork of renowned artist Abbott Graves at Pasco Center. Located just down the street from us here at the King's Port Inn, at 125 North Street Kennebunkport, Maine.



Hours: Tuesday through Friday 10-4 and Saturday 10-1

Admission by donation.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Maine Women in the Arts

Maine Women in the Arts will host its annual Summer Art and Crafts show at the Mosonic Hall on Temple, here in Kennebunkport Saturday July 17th from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Sunday July 18th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

More than 50 artist's from all around northern New England will have work on display at this years event. In addition to fine art and photography, Maine Women in the Arts will be showing a variety of crafts including wood, fiber, clay, and jewelry as well as hand-painted cards and prints.

Maine Women in the Arts is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to promote art in Maine.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Shipbuilding Odyssey

On July 25th, 2010, the Brick Store Museum is hosting the Shipbuilding Odyssey event. It is a look at Kennebunk's storied shipbuilding past. This event starts by giving you a brief look at what life was like in the Kennebunks' during the shipbuilding days of the 1800's. This adventure will take you on a trolley ride to various historic local sites associated with shipbuilding along the Kennebunk River. The afternoon concludes back at the Meseum for refreshments, viewing the collections, and you will recieve a special souvenir.

For this event, advance reservations are required by July 20th as space is limited for this signature event. For tickets, stop by or call (207) 985-4802. Tickets for this event are $30.00 per person.

The Brick Store Museum is open Tuesday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There is ordinarily a suggested donation of $5.00. For more information about the Brick Store Museum and the Shipbuilding Odyssey event visit them online at http://www.brickstoremuseum.org/

Friday, July 9, 2010

Henry VIII Cavery

Perhaps the best hand-carved roast beef sandwiches in Maine. They only use Certified Angus Beef. Henry VIII also offers a large variety of turkey and pork sandwiches, wraps, and salads. And be sure to ask about their lobster specials.

We are fortunate enough to have our very own Henry VIII restaurant right here in Kennebunkport. They offer a very wide variety and tender menu, with some of the best deli sandwiches in southern Maine.

They are open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and are located just a short walk from the King's Port Inn at 3 Union Street, Kennebunkport, Maine 04046. ( right next to the Ben and Jerry's ice cream parlor ). Call (207)967-8882 to order. For more information you can visit them on the web at http://www.henryviiicarvery.com/

Henry VIII also has two other locations. The first is located at 15 Monument Square, Portland, Me. 04101, and the other at 400 Expedition Dr. Suite G, Scarborough, Me. 04070.

Come and see this true gem of a sandwich restaurant right here in downtown Kennebunkport, Maine.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Fourth of July Fireworks !

Every year at this time America gets ready to celebrate it's birthday, and Kennebunk / Kennebunkport are ready to celebrate as well.

There will be a great frieworks display on July 4th held at Kennebunk Beach. For the best view of the show it's good to arrive early because parking is limited. There are many other great places to view the fireworks such as the Arundel Warf Restaurant http://www.arundelwharf.com has a great patio and a fantastic menu, or another great place to see them is the jetti at Colony Beach. So whatever your plans, be sure to take time and enjoy the show.

Other 4th of July Fireworks in York County:

Sanford: July 3rd at 9:00 p.m.
York Harbor: July 3rd at 9:00 p.m.
York( Short Sands Beach ): July 4th at 9:30 p.m.
Old Orchard Beach: July 4th at 9:45 p.m.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Whale Watch and Scenic Cruises

Right here in Lower Village Kennebunk / Kennebunkport there are several great ways to connect with the outdoors and enjoy a day on the water. The famous Nick's Chance Whale Watch is docked less than five minutes walking distance from the front steps of the King's Port Inn. This whale watching adventure lasts 4 & 1/2 hours, and cruises 20 miles into the Atlantic Ocean to view whales, dolphins, and much more marine life of the Gulf of Maine.

The same company offers more than just whale watch tours. They also have a wonderful 1 & 1/2 hour Scenic Lobster tour. Kylie's Chance tour boat will take you on a voyage (departing from the same dock as Nick's Chance whale watch) down the Kennebunk River and along the Kennebunkport coastline. On this trip you will se seals, former President George H.W. Bush's home, and how Maine Lobster is harvested.

All cruises depart from Performance Marine, behind the Big Apple Mobil station on Western Avenue, Lower Village Kennebunk. For reservations and more information call: (207)967-5507 or 1-800-767-BOAT, or visit them on the web at http://www.firstchancewhalewatch.com

Both cruises will make your vacation unforgettable !

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge

The Rachel Carson wildlife refuge provides us with a unique view of nature at its purist. The wildlife reserve is open daily from sunrise to sunset for bird watching and self-guided tours. The purpose of this refuge is to protect coastal saltwater marshes for the wildlife in Kennebunk and any southern Maine coastal area.

The one mile self-guided trail is located on route 9 just at the Kennebunk / Wells border, less than 5 miles from the King's Port Inn. The Rachel Carson wildlife refuge is one of many ways to enjoy Maine's great outdoors. This is a great place to try out those bird watching skills, and take in the beautiful nature all around you.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Amtrak At Your Service

Just a notice for anyone staying in or traveling to the Kennebunk / Kennebunkport area, if you're looking for a fun day trip down to Boston, Ma. or maybe Portland, Me. consider the Amtrak railways for your traveling needs. The Amtrak railway has a station very nearby in Wells Me. (WEM). Only seven miles from us here at the King's Port Inn.

Amtrak offers several different times to catch the train daily, and makes regular stops between here and Boston's North Station, as well as round trip service to and from your destination. While aboard the train you will have full use of the cafe car, restrooms, and free WiFi. This is a smooth and easy alternative to driving, and is a great way to get around New England.

For more information about the Amtrak railways, their rates, and schedules visit them online at http://www.amtrak.com

Saturday, June 19, 2010

The Parker House Cafe

No walking necassary to find yourself at this elegant pub. The Parker House Cafe is located here at the King's Port Inn. Directly across from the front desk is the front door to the bar / lounge. The Parker House Cafe is not a restaurant, but an excellent cocktail bar and lounge. We offer a large variety of assorted beers and wines both foreign and domestic. As well as a fully stocked and servicable bar.



The bar is available for beer, wine, and the use of the lounge for our guests anytime the hotel is open (7a.m.-10p.m.). The Parker House Cafe is fully open Friday and Saturday 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.(or later).



There is a 52 inch flat screen for all the must watch games. Come in Fridays and Saturdays 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. for happy hour $5.00 Martini's or Cosmo's. After your day of traveling come relax and unwind in a casual comfortable setting. We look forward to serving you here at the Parker House Cafe inside the King's Port Inn.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Book Signing at Kennebooks

Kennebooks is more than just a bookstore. It has more to offer than just books, but if books are what you're interested in than there are plenty to read. With more than 11,000 books in stock, you will surely find what you're looking for in one of their many sections. They also carry a variety of unique gifts, as well as offer a pleasant cafe with refreshments.

This coming Thursday June 24th Kennebooks is holding a Book Signing & Presentation with Jacueline Sheehan. She is the auther of such great titles as Now and Then, and Lost and Found. R.S.V.P. suggested for the event. Seating will be limited.

Kennebooks is located at 149 Port Rd. (Route 35), Kennebunk, Maine. 04043. Which is convenietly located less than 1/2 mile from us here at the King's Port Inn. One of Lower Village's premier hotel accomodations. Kennebooks hours are: Monday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Reach them daily at (207)967-6136, or visit them on the web at http://www.kennebooks.com

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Trolleys in Motion

The Seashore Trolley Museum is now open for your enjoyment and education. The Trolley Museum opened on Memorial day and will be open until Columbus day. They are open seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. rain or shine.

Rates:
Adults $8.00
Children ages 6-16 $5.50
Children 5 years and under get in free !
Seniors (60 and older) $6.00

Today their collection contains over 250 Transit vehicles, most of which are actual Trolleys. This electric railway museum is the oldest and largest in the world. While you're there be sure to take a ride on an actual working trolley.

Seashore Trolley Museum contact information:

Located at 195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport, Maine . 04046
(207)967-2712 or visit them on the web at http://www.trolleymuseum.org

-Just three miles from us here at the King's Port Inn. Enjoy the ride!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Fish in the Water

It's June already and Stripers are in the water, Striped Bass that is. People in town have been landing them left and right. May is usually the month the striped bass start to head into Maine seas. They come in schools (lots of small fish) often referred to as "schoolies". Now in June those "schoolies" have started to grow and are now Big Fish.

Rules and regulations about fishing for striped bass: The limit is one fish per day. The length allowed to keep is 20 inches to 26 inches, those are what we like to call "keepers". Also any striped bass over 40 inches are allowed to be kept, still one per day though. Once you have caught your limit of one fish per person per day, you may keep fishing but all other fish caught must be released. There is more information available at http://www.maine.gov/dmr. And for more information about abtaining a fishing license you can visit http://www.countmyfish.org/ or at http://www.maine.gov/ifw.

Information about various charters in the area can be obtained here at the King's Port Inn, located in the center of Lower Village Kennebunk / Kennebunkport. The King's Port Inn is just minutes walking to some of the best fishing spots in town. A couple great places to try throwing in a line are the Jetti at the Colony Beach, the Cape Porpoise Pier, or anywhere just off the ocean shore. Here's a helpful hint, they like to stay near the rocks. Lots of luck !

Friday, June 4, 2010

Browsing Kennebunks Libraries

Need a book to take to the beach? Or maybe just a short story for a rainy day? Kennebunk and Kennebunkport have great resources for just these things. There are wonderful Libraries in each town just overflowing with knowledge. The Kennebunk Free Library, and the Graves Memorial Library in Kennebunkport are your source for information and anything book related.

This coming Sunday, June 6th, the Kennebunk Free Library is sponsoring the concert "That's Entertainment""Pops Concert", at 3:00 p.m. at the Kennebunk Town Hall. The concert will be put on by the Seaglass Performing Arts.

Kennebunk Free Library
Located at 112 Main Street, Kennebunk. (207)985-2173. Hours: Monday and Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Wednesday, 12:30 - 8:00 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.(Summer Saturday's, 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) or visit them online at http://www.kennebunklibrary.org

Graves Memorial Library
Located at 18 Maine Street, Kennebunkport. (207)967-2778. Hours: Monday-Thursday, 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. till noon. Or visit them on the web at http://www.graveslibrary.org

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Just Off The Coast

These are just some of the more convienient Lighthoueses in southern Maine:

-Biddeford Pool has the Wood Island lighthouse, which was established in 1808, and is still an active United States Coast Guard aid for navigation.

-Cape Elizabeth is home to one of the most famous lighthouses in Maine, The Portland Head Light. Known for being the most photographed lighthouse in the country, The Portland Head Light was built in 1791 and is 80 feet tall.

-Kittery has two lighthouses, the Whaleback Light, and the Two Lights. The Whaleback Light is the southern most lighthouse that can be seen in Maine.

-Finally last but certainly not least, the closest lighthouse to the King's Port Inn is Goat Island Light. It is in fact the only lighthouse in Kennebunk / Kennebunkport. Established in 1833, this 25 foot tower is still in use today, and is only accesible by boat.

These are just some sights and lights to see while visiting Southern Maine's coast !

Places of Worship

Kennebunk :
Christ Church
6 Dane Street, (207)985-4494

First Church of Christ Scientist
5 Heritage Lane, (207)985-7820

Franciscan Monastery
28 Beach Avenue, (207)967-2011

Holy Cross Lutheran Church
2 Lord Street, (207)985-4803

Kennebunk Baptist Church
77 Main Street, (207)985-5921

Kennebunk Christian Assembly
58 Prtland Road, (207)985-7346

Kennebunk Congregation-Jehovah
Route 111, (207)284-9905

Sea Road Church
140 Sea Road, (207)985-3319

St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
7 Portland Road, (207)985-4303

St. Davids Episcopal Church
138 York Street, (207)985-3073

St. Martha's Church
30 Portland Road, (207)985-6252

Tinity Chapel
Woodland Avenue, (207)967-3056

Unitarian Universalist Church
114 Main Street, (207)985-3700

United Methodist Church
160 Alfred Road, (207)985-6632

Kennebunkport :
Church on the Cape
3 Langsford Road, (207)967-5787

Faith Baptist Church
Route 34, (207)985-2035

First Congregational Church
141 North Street, (207)967-3897

South Congregational Church
Temple Street, (207)967-2793

St. Ann's by the Sea
Ocean Avenue, (207)9672287

St. Monica Catholic Church
Portland Road, (207)985-6976

Village Baptist Church
6 Maine Street, (207)967-3240

Friday, May 28, 2010

Memorial Day in Maine

In Kennebunk / Kennebunkport there are few events bigger than the observation of Memorial Day. There are three diferent parades to attend in town. The first will start Monday May 31st at 9:30 a.m. The parade will lead from Temple Street down through Spring Street, onto Western Avenue to Cooper's Corner, and then reverse direction. The second parade starts just after the commencement of the first and takes place along the main street of Cape Porpoise. The King's Port Inn is located directly in route of the first parade on 18 Western Avenue. Come and enjoy the sights and festivities. Relax on the beach or enjoy the ocean on a scenic tour of the area. The third parade starts at 1:45 p.m. on Main Street in downtown Kennebunk. Before the start of the parade in Kennebunk, there will be a Memorial ceromony and band concert at 1:30 on the steps of Kennebunk Town Hall.

In Kennebunkport, the season is in full swing. While enjoying the Memorial Day events, there are also other new things to try in town such as : horse drawn carriage ride, trolly tour, fishing charters, whale watches, lobster cruise tour, and many many restaurants to try. If you're planning a vacation to this area this summer, be sure not to miss this wonderful week ahead.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Spring Is In The Air

With Spring in full swing, there is lots going on in the Kennebunks. With the weather having been near perfect the last several weeks, lets look and see whats fun under the sun, and whats happening now on Southern Maine's Coast. With this kind of weather we're having why not take advantage of it, by perhaps hitting the links for 18 holes at one of Kennebunk's premier golf courses such as Cape Arundel http://www.capearundelgolfclub.com, or Webhannet http://www.webhannetgolfclub.com. Cape Arundel being the home course of former President George H.W. Bush, is known for being "sporty but dangerous". While Webhannet's location is devine, moments away from miles of beaches along the Atlantic Coast. But if golf is not for you, perhaps an enjoyable bike ride on one of Kennebunk's most adventurous trails. In town, the Sunoco service station, at the corner of Western Avenue and Port Road, offer motor scooters that are available for rental or for purchase. What better way to enjoy a warm summer day then to take a ride along the beaches and take in the beautiful scenic views. For the water enthusiast, a great way to spend the day is to try kayaking up the Kennebunk, or Mousam rivers. Also located just a couple minutes walking distance from the King's Port Inn is the Franciscan Monastery. Open to the public, the Monastery is easily one of if not the most peaceful and secluded areas in all of Kennebunk / Kennebunkport. With walking trails, and various religious monuments and architecture just waiting to be explored. Whatever you decide to do while on vacation, be sure to relax and enjoy the fresh Spring Air.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Bistro At Its Best

On The Marsh Bistro is open at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Offering a terrific meal at a fair price. Come and enjoy fine dinning at its best. Wednesday's are Prix Fixe Dinner's at $29.00 ( per person ). New this year, Thursday evening is Sushi night at the bar. And for your enjoyment Saturday's there will be a pianist live. On The Marsh Bistro is located less than one mile from the doorstep here at the King's Port Inn. Located on 46 Western Avenue, On The Marsh offers a variety of delicious entrees. Also available are such services as European style weddings, rehearsal dinners, and coperate events. Resevations are requested and the number to call is: (207)967-2299, or visit them on the web at http://www.onthemarsh.com. So if you're looking for fine dinning in a warm atmosphere, this is a must. On The Marsh's location is very convient for travelers staying in Kennebunkport, being very close to both Dock Square and the beach.

Perhaps after dinner you can come and relax in one of our two person marble jacuzzi suites, conviently located just up the street on 18 Western Avenue, directly in the center of Lower Village Kennebunk / Kennebunkport. Come experience what Maine has to offer this spring !

Friday, May 21, 2010

Inn Season Is Upon Us

If you are looking for a relaxing getaway on Southern Maine's beautiful coast, this might just be what you had in mind. The King's Port Inn is centrally located in Lower Village Kennebunk. Just minutes walking distance to Dock Square, Kennebunkport, and approximately one mile to Kennebunk's premier beaches such as : Mother's beach, Gooches beach , and Middle beach.



Of course there are lots of other fun and exciting things going on downtown. As soon as you walk out the front door your adventure can begin. Many of Maine's Fine Art Gallories are located in Kennebunkport, with local shops and restaurants surrounding the area. If it is cuisine you desire, then what are you waiting for? Kennebunkport is known for its delicious eateries. Many of these fine restaurants are just a short walk from the King's Port Inn. Restaurants such as Alisson's, The Hurricane, Bartley's Dockside, Grissini Italian Bistro, On the Marsh. Overlooking the Ocean is Federal Jacks Brew Pub, also offering a very active night life. Opening this Memorial Day weekend is Big Fish, a well known restaurant and cocktail bar, located directly across the street from us.



As for our amendities, we offer a wide variety of lodging options including our King Bed 2 person Jucuzzi Suites, with optional Fireplace. Also available are cozzier King bedrooms as well as rooms with two queen beds. There are cable televisions in every room as well as a small refridgerator. Breakfeast is included with every stay, and can be enjoyed from 7:30 a.m. till 10:00 a.m. everyday. Coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are available in the lobby all day. Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you this summer !

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Links for Things to Do in Kennebunkport and Kennebunk Maine

Kennebunkport, Kennebunk Beach and Kennebunk There's far more to do in Kennebunkport than one could possibly do in one visit during the summer. Once in Kennebunkport’s magical seaside village, you'll discover why visitors return all year round to enjoy all seasons.

The Kennebunks offer arts, architecture, antiques, shopping, boating and much more. Both Kennebunk and Kennebunkport have historic districts steeped in local lore, and offer tours of the homes of sea captains and shipbuilders. Shoppers in search of unique gifts and treasures will find them in the shops and galleries of Dock Square, the Lower Village and downtown Kennebunk.

Visitors can see the area on bike, foot, by car or by trolley. Or explore the seas aboard a lobster boat, on a whale watch, a charter boat, a kayak or a canoe. You will not want to miss a drive around Ocean Avenue with its Blow Holes, seeping ocean vistas and view of President George Bush's Summer Home – Walker’s Point.

Then there is Cape Porpoise, a classic Maine fishing village with a stunning view of Goat Island Lighthouse. A couple miles further is the fabulous Goose Rocks Beach, truly one of the country's most extraordinary beaches.

February Is For Lovers in the Kennebunks, and time for a romantic getaway. Spring brings still more special promotions and packages. Fall is the season for spectacular foliage and quiet walks along the beach. Celebrate a real old-fashioned holiday during Kennebunkport's Christmas Prelude, and rekindle memories of Christmas long ago.

Whatever the season, whatever the reason, you'll find the Kennebunks have it all. Award-winning restaurants, gracious accommodations, remarkable boutique shopping and activities for all ages.

Things to do and Activities in Kennebunk and Kennebunkport Maine

Welcome to the pristine seaside communities of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Arundel and Cape Porpoise – also known as the "Kennebunks." We're so close you can spend just a day – yet we're worlds away from the stress of everyday living. Recapture childhood memories of sun-drenched days spent at the beach. Renew your sense of adventure by cruising out of Cape Porpoise on a working lobster boat, fly-fishing on the Mousam River or hitting the slopes at one of our nearby ski resorts. Let our small-town community spirit become part of the fabric of your life – for a day or for a lifetime.
For an up to date listing of area attractions and events, visit
http://www.visitkennebunkport.com/

For convenient lodging, check out
The Kingsport Inn offering 34 handsomely designed guest rooms and suites all with marble tiled bathrooms and granite counter tops. They also offer luxurious accommodations with fireplaces, 2 person marble Jacuzzi tubs with dual showers. Thier on-site amenities include Free parking within walking distance to Dock Square, complimentary extended continental breakfast with homemade waffles and pastries. Free Wireless Internet in our parlor, cocktail bar (available for small functions), beach passes and the best location in town!
Ask about thier Great Escape Packages (available year round). 1-800-286-5767, 207-967-4340 or www.kingsportinn.com


The Lodge at Turbats Creek set in a quiet wooded grove, The Lodge At Turbat’s Creek Hotel offers a unique lodging experience centrally located between the Ocean and Dock Square. The Lodge offers newly renovated, modern rooms in world famous Kennebunkport, Maine. The surrounding resort area offers an opportunity to experience a variety of activities that are sure to enhance any vacation experience such as sailing, kayaking, biking, fishing, whale watches, golf courses, antiquing, museums, historical sites, nature preserves, outlet shopping, amusement parks or just relaxing on our beautiful beaches.
The Lodge offers 26 rooms with either one king or two double beds. Select rooms are pet friendly! All rooms offer air conditioning, heat, direct dial phones with free local calls and voicemail. We offer one night Great Escape Packages and our gift certificates make the perfect get-a-way gift for honeymoons, anniversaries, holidays and birthdays.
On Site amenities include a large heated outdoor saltwater pool, free wireless Internet access, free touring bicycles, complimentary breakfast, Beach Passes and much more. 1-877-594-5634, 207-967-8700 or www.lodgeatturbatscreek.com

Lodging in Kennebunkport Maine

Looking for hotels, motels, Inns, B&B or accommodations in Kennebunk or Kennebunkport, especially during the summer high season can be tricky here are some tips to make things easier.

1. Reserve early. You don't want to find everything taken when you get there.

2. Try an Inn, Bed and Breakfast or motel that includes breakfast. Prices vary, but breakfast is always included in the cost, and you'll get the chance to meet and spend time with friendly local hosts and fellow travelers. A couple of suggests are The Kingsport Inn just over the bridge and a few steps from dock square and downtown kennebunkport. Its a great spot for couples! Also The Lodge at Turbats Creek offers a unique lodging experience centrally located between the Ocean and Dock Square. The Lodge offers newly renovated, modern rooms with on site amenities including a large heated outdoor saltwater pool, free wireless Internet access, free touring bicycles, complimentary breakfast, Beach Passes and much more!

3. Search for package deals. Most hotel websites offer package rates or special deals. Here are the direct links to the Kingsport Inn Specials: http://www.kingsportinn.com/specials.html and the Lodge at Turbats Creek Packages http://www.lodgeatturbatscreek.com/specials.html