Kennebunkport Inns
The quaint New England seaside village of Kennebunkport has long been known as a destination of beautiful and luxurious Bed and Breakfast Inns.
Today's bed and breakfasts bear little resemblance to those of the past. No longer are shared baths considered the norm. In fact, today's discerning traveler accepts nothing less than a modern private bath and all the comforts of today, at a minimum.
Often located in historic buildings, the inns and bed and breakfasts of Kennebunkport offer an experience that emphasizes comfort, luxury and hospitality.
Some of our favorite (and recommended) Kennebunkport Inns are as follows:
The 1802 House
The Captain Jefferds Inn
The Old Fort Inn
The Captain Lord Mansion
The Captain Fairfield Inn
English Meadows Inn
The Welby Inn and, of course...
The Maine Stay Inn
These are just some of the wonderful inns of Kennebunkport. When you call the Maine Stay or any of the others, when full each will recommend another without hesitation.
Make Kennebunkport your winter weekend getaway destination.
Today's bed and breakfasts bear little resemblance to those of the past. No longer are shared baths considered the norm. In fact, today's discerning traveler accepts nothing less than a modern private bath and all the comforts of today, at a minimum.
Often located in historic buildings, the inns and bed and breakfasts of Kennebunkport offer an experience that emphasizes comfort, luxury and hospitality.
Some of our favorite (and recommended) Kennebunkport Inns are as follows:
The 1802 House
The Captain Jefferds Inn
The Old Fort Inn
The Captain Lord Mansion
The Captain Fairfield Inn
English Meadows Inn
The Welby Inn and, of course...
The Maine Stay Inn
These are just some of the wonderful inns of Kennebunkport. When you call the Maine Stay or any of the others, when full each will recommend another without hesitation.
Make Kennebunkport your winter weekend getaway destination.
Labels: Kennebunkport Bed and Breakfast, Kennebunkport Inns, New England Inns
I love how you have your blog post organized into categories like things to do or restaurants. You have a great database here I can refer to when I plan a trip to Kennebunk. I am interested in bicycling. Have you ever thought of making a blog that explains how to do a three or four night bicycle trip from inn to inn (perhaps venturing a little farther a field)? Even restaurant stops midway in the bike trip would be cool.
Posted by rainforestinn | 12:33 PM