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A Day of Discovery: Antique Shopping on Cape Cod
Embarking on a day of antique shopping on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, proved to be an enchanting journey filled with...
Embarking on a day of antique shopping on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, proved to be an enchanting journey filled with...
As a nature enthusiast and avid hiker, my recent adventure led me to discover what I can confidently proclaim as the...
As a young couple with our energetic 5-year-old, we were on the lookout for a family-friendly getaway to kick off the...
As a young couple with our energetic 5-year-old, we were on the lookout for a family-friendly getaway to kick off the...
Fall in Ogunquit, Maine, offers families a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the season's beauty and charm together. Here...
Embarking on a cultural adventure, I spent a day exploring the vibrant art scene on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where each...
As a young couple with our energetic 5-year-old, we were on the lookout for a family-friendly getaway to kick off the...
Embarking on a series of spontaneous short getaways with my loved one has been an exhilarating journey filled with...
Approaching our 40s, my partner and I sought solace in the quiet beauty of the fall season, and our choice of InnSeason...
Springtime in Ogunquit, Maine, offers a delightful array of activities that showcase the natural beauty, cultural...
By M. Parent on Mar 6, 2024 1:52:44 PM
Fall in Ogunquit, Maine, offers families a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the season's beauty and charm together. Here are five family-friendly activities to do in Ogunquit during the fall:
By M. Parent on Mar 5, 2024 4:09:55 PM
Embarking on a series of spontaneous short getaways with my loved one has been an exhilarating journey filled with adventure, laughter, and unforgettable experiences. These impromptu escapes, fueled by spontaneity and a sense of wanderlust, have become cherished moments in our relationship, allowing us to explore new destinations, create lasting memories, and strengthen our bond in unexpected ways.
When I was asked about what made me reflect fondly on my recent traveling and why I enjoyed it so much, I realized before committing time for vacations, I was much like a cat going to the vet…all four legs out…fighting to not go in that cage for the trip!
Now, with the luxury of a lot of great memories, I can say that these things really stand out to me:
By M. Parent on Mar 5, 2024 2:23:58 PM
Springtime in Ogunquit, Maine, offers a delightful array of activities that showcase the natural beauty, cultural charm, and outdoor adventures the area has to offer. Here are the top five must-do things in Ogunquit during the spring:
By M. Parent on Mar 5, 2024 1:45:03 PM
Winter in Ogunquit, Maine, transforms this coastal town into a serene and picturesque destination, offering a variety of activities that embrace the season's beauty and charm. Here are the top five must-do things in Ogunquit during the winter:
By M. Parent on Sep 27, 2023 9:29:23 AM
What better way to kick off the holiday season than with a visit to a picturesque town that looks like it was plucked straight out of a heartwarming Hallmark movie? Embark on an unforgettable adventure and immerse yourself in the perfect holiday ambiance.
By M. Parent on Sep 27, 2023 9:27:39 AM
Enjoy the Outdoors in the Off Season: Exploring Ogunquit, Maine! This delightful coastal town has outdoor activities for you to relish during the off-season. Breathe in the crisp autumn air or feel the brisk winter winds on your face as you hike, bike, and stroll through the breathtaking natural scenery. With less of a crowd, you can fully immerse yourself in the charm! Prepare yourself to unearth the best spots to visit, the most scenic paths to explore, and some top tips and tricks for your off-season adventure in Ogunquit, Maine.
By Katelyn Michaud on Mar 5, 2021 8:46:37 AM
This is part of our series "The Changing Face of Travel"...exploring specific topics and trends affecting travel in 2021 and beyond. To read more articles click here
Even before the coronavirus changed the workplace, the average American spends 17 hours a day looking at screens from smartphones to computers to televisions. With the pandemic shifting whole industries to working from home with countless hours of Zoom meetings, it is estimated that people are spending an additional two hours glued to the screen. With no sports, recreation facilities closed, and stay at home orders, even children are spending more time than ever looking at screens, too. YouTube, Tik Tok, and all the other social media platforms are designed to keep kids engaged for as long as possible while you work or do chores.
By Katelyn Michaud on Feb 19, 2021 9:06:29 AM
This is part of our series "The Changing Face of Travel"...exploring specific topics and trends affecting travel in 2021 and beyond. To read more articles click here
Walt Whitman, one of America’s most prolific poets, once said “I take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me.” While Whitman may have lived before the birth of the automobile, he certainly would have embraced it. By 1920 the idea of the road trip had begun to take shape. As costs of automobiles fell and their reliability increased, people began using the automobile as a “vacation agent” into America’s countryside.
By Allan Guilbeault on Nov 13, 2020 1:03:33 AM
This is part of our series "The Changing Face of Travel"...exploring specific topics and trends affecting travel in 2021 and beyond. To read more articles click here
While sipping champagne and awaiting the countdown for the clock to strike midnight, many of us were making grandiose travel plans for the new decade. 2020 was the year we’ll finally take that romantic getaway to Aruba or take the entire family to Disney World for the first time. But, 2020 had other plans for us. For the first time, the travel industry nearly came to a screeching halt across the planet due to a global pandemic.
By Katelyn Michaud on Jun 11, 2020 11:38:39 AM
New England is home to some of the best beers around, especially if you like IPA. Head in either direction from Ogunquit and you’ll hit several local breweries, distilleries, and even wineries. Bottoms up!