Valentine Plans: Maine Is For Lovers

Winter: February is for lovers as the saying goes but, planning your special getaway now is for the smart ones. With so many great places to visit you really should do some research. Many of the state’s bed and breakfasts, inn and hotels offer getaway package which include some great ideas for a romantic getaway. Kennebunk’s Captain Lord Inn is offering overnight guest a special package which includes, champagne and truffles at check-in, heart shaped soaps and a CD of romantic music. Camden’s Windward House B& B is offering the “Pop The Question” getaway package which includes a consultation with their romance coordinator to ensure that your stay is perfect for the big occasion. The Inn at Long Lake is offering a very romantic Victorian Valentine Package during Valentine weekend. This is the same weekend Naples Winter Carnival is happening complete with hot cocoa and fireworks. So why not plan a special getaway now…love is in the air!

Ogunquit: Find Lobster, Antiques And The Beach All In One

Spring,Summer,Fall & Winter: Ogunquit is the perfect summer vacation spot with a wide choice of things to do for all ages. When you think of Ogunquit images of a seaside town littered with B&B’s, Inns and ocean resorts may come into mind. Then there is miles of white sandy beaches, a walking path along the cliffs of the Atlantic, great shopping and fine dining. What about entertainment you ask, well there is the famous Ogunquit Playhouse, local pubs and even a dance club or two. This is the perfect spot to enjoy fresh Maine lobster and warm, native blueberry pie. For all of you golfers, you will find some great courses close by. Looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon? Antiquing on Route 1 is always a great thing to do, you never know what you may find or perhaps you just want to relax and listen to the water crash on the shore, you can find it all in Ogunquit. Perkins Cove offers visitors the best views of the Atlantic and an opportunity to hop aboard a chartered boat to go on a whale watch or deep sea fishing. While you are there stop in at Barnacle Billy’s where the seafood is as fresh as it gets straight from the boats to the table. For breathtaking accommodations, you should check out The Cliff House which you will find perched high atop the granite bluff. It is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway or a spectacular wedding site. If you are looking for a way to burn some energy, hiking Mt. Agamenticus is a great place to spend a fall day. Portland is close by so if you feel like exploring hop in your car and head north. You will find plenty to do in and around Ogunquit so make it one of your stops this year and discover all it has to offer.

Biddeford: Growing Arts Scene, Eclectic Shopping & Fun Dining Spots

Summer, Fall, Winter & Spring: Most people don’t think of Biddeford as a city with a growing arts movement. The images that come to mind often entail mills and empty, abandon buildings but, there is something going on in this neck of the woods and you just might be surprised. With the renovation of the City Theater, which is absolutely breathtaking both from an architectural stand point and a historic perspective there seems to be movement toward a new art scene. This opera house was designed by the famous John Calvin Stevens and is host to many highly acclaimed stage productions of music, theater and dance events. With this as the focal point there has been a fair share of galleries and shops that have popped up throughout town. There are plenty of scheduled events revolving around the arts. “Milling About” is a great event and a great way to sample a taste of what Biddeford has to offer for arts, food and music. These events are scheduled on a regular basis and are usually well attended. Biddeford also has its own Art Walk where all the galleries participating are open and people can come in and browse through each gallery. Along with having a thriving arts scene Biddeford also is making good use of its empty space by attracting unique shops and creative restaurants such as Bebe Burrito that you should check out while in town. Give Biddeford a chance to show you what it’s all about, you may be surprised by what it has to offer!

State Parks: Find Camping, Hiking, Swimming & A Little History

Summer, Fall, Winter & Spring: Maine’s slogan is “the way life should be” for a reason, it’s a beautiful state and offers natives and visitors plenty of things to see and do. Maine also has some of the best state parks from places to hike, camp, enjoy the beach or a part of Maine history the state park system is extensive and well maintained. At Maine’s most southern tip stands Fort McClary State Park in Kittery and you thought Kittery only offered outlet shopping. This is clearly one of Maine’s most significant historic state parks with the original fort standing guard over 275 years ago. At the eastern most point of Maine located in Lubec is Quoddy Head State Park and it is beautiful! This part of Maine known as “downeast” is very unique and almost preserved to the way life was in Maine in days gone by. At the heart of Quoddy Head is the candy caned striped lighthouse known as the West Quoddy Head Light. The park offers some great hiking trails with high bluffs that over look the cold Atlantic and where at any given time visitors can spot whales in the distance. The northern tip of Maine boast several close by state parks with Aroostook State Park being the largest of them offering camping hiking, swimming and a gateway to the great north woods. All of Maine’s State Parks charge daily usage fees but, they are minimal and the parks are well maintained offering the basic needs for day and overnight visitors. Take a trip and discover one of the state parks in your area and find out why this is the way life should be.

Moose Watching: Never Got Sweeter in Scarborough

Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall: Trying to catch a glimpse of a Maine moose? How about one made of 1700 lbs. of pure, sweet, milk chocolate? At Len Libby Candies on coastal Route One in Scarborough you will find Lenny, the chocolate moose. Lenny was unveiled in 1997 and has been drawing an audience since. Crafted using Len Libby’s finest chocolate, you will find Lenny standing in a pool of tinted white chocolate. While visiting, you should take a tour of the chocolate making factory. All the chocolates are made the old-fashion way and is sure to delight visitors of all ages. Len Libby Candies also has a gift store and makes it’s own gourmet ice cream. Whatever you choose, you are sure to be delighted in this 78 year tradition!