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Blueberry Festival

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Nothing says “Maine” like blueberries!  Pair them with old fashioned New England Clam Chowder and a craft fair and you have a day of fun for the whole family!  Today’s Annual Blueberry Fair held at the First parish Unitarian Universalist Church in Kennebunk was no exception.  This incredible festival had mother nature on it’s side today, giving visitors to Kennebunkport Maine ample opportunity to explore the incredible works of Maine Artisans, Artists, and Craftsmen while indulging in blueberry pie, cold beverages, hot dogs, crab rolls, and, of course, clam chowdah!

To beat the summer heat, visitors took tours of the historic church and browsed tables of pre-owned books and jewelry.  And while the close came too soon (3 p.m.), the afternoon was free for sunning at our Maine beaches!  This fair is gem, and this year was no exception.  Make sure to check it out next year on one of your Maine vacations!

Circus Smirkus Returns to Kennebunkport

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

On August 2nd and 3rd, 2010, Circus Smirkus returns to Kennebunkport!  This youth circus is making its annual return to the Kennebunks, performing four shows at Rockin’ Horse Stables. This one ring circus will be held in their 750 seat Big Top tent. While the majority of the performers are “Troupers,” or talented (and well trained) 10-18 year olds, their teachers, professional performers, wow audiences alongside their pint-sized proteges. Kennebunkport Maine is just one stop on their seven-week tour of New England as they amaze audiences with their acrobatics, juggling, wire walking, and, of course, unicycling. Don’t miss this sure-fire hit for the whole family!

The theme changes each year, as does the cast, costuming, and music. The 2010 show brings “Wilderness Wonders: Outdoor Adventures Under the Big Top.”  So bring the whole family on your Maine Vacation for a one-of-a-kind experience with Circus Smirkus – because everyone needs a break from the sun!

Summer Vacation in Kennebunkport

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Before moving to Kennebunkport to pursue innkeeping at the Maine Stay Inn, I had visited Kennebunkport Maine only twice before.  Neither was during the summer.  In fact, it snowed both times.  But after two summers I fully understand what makes Kennebunkport the perfect spot for a summer vacation (okay, I realized it a long time ago, but now I finally feel ready to share).

First off, it’s easy to get to.  Kennebunkport is just 86 miles from Boston and 35 miles from Portland.  That mean’s it’s accessible to everyone.  There’s no worrying about ferry schedules (hello, Martha’s Vineyard!) or twisting mountainous roads (can you say “White Mountains?”).  You can leave Boston after work and get to the Maine Stay before dinner. Or fly into Portland (possibly the world’s most navigable airport) and bite into our famous chocolate chip cookies in under 40 minutes.

Second, dining options abound.  If you’re a regular Maine Stay Inn blog reader, you know how much I love good food!  Kennebunkport offers amazing options for all kinds of eaters of all ages, and most within easy walking distance of the Maine Stay.  That means that you don’t have to venture far from the inn or beach for a wonderful meal.

Which brings me to reason number three – the beaches.  The beaches of the Kennebunks are fantastic.  I mean truly spectacular.  And there are so many options!  If you visit with kids, head to the Kennebunk beaches for easy access and minimal schlepping of beach toys.  For avid runners and walkers, the small beaches and coves along Ocean Avenue are not to be missed.  Those bringing or renting bicycles should head to Parson’s beach, a treasure with impossible parking.  And couples looking for peace and quiet along the shore should hit up Goose Rocks Beach in Kennebunkport.

An explanation of the appeal of Kennebunkport would not be complete without mentioning the incredible shops of Dock Square, the spectacular galleries dotted throughout town, or the plethora of outdoor activities, like kayaking and canoeing, running and biking, whale watching and sailing, and golf.  But the part I have most trouble explaining is Kennebunkport’s charm.  This town is so quaint and endearing, with just the right amount of history and architectural appeal, but also the pop of spectacular sands and edible creations.

My words just don’t do Kennebunkport justice, so come to the Maine Stay Inn to see all that Kennebunkport has to offer and find out why Kennebunkport is the perfect summer vacation destination.