Must Visit New England Christmas Shops
New England is filled with quaint stores and with Christmas less than a month away we took a look at some of the most popular ones in each state.
Read moreNew England is filled with quaint stores and with Christmas less than a month away we took a look at some of the most popular ones in each state.
Read moreChebeague Island Inn traces its roots back to the late 1880s and is one of the few remaining coastal Maine Inns of its time.
Read moreThe New England Travel Journal visited The Breakwater Inn and Spa, in Kennebunkport, Maine as as the second hotel in our travel series partnership with Hay Creek Hotels
Read moreFrom the shores of Rhode Island, all the way to an island in Maine, we partnered with Hay Creek Hotels this past season to visit some of their boutique hotels in and around New England
Read moreBoston magazine Executive Editor Brittany Jasnoff joins the New England Travel Journal Podcast to talk about ‘Hidden New England.’
Read moreWith so much attention focused on the coast of Maine, it can be easily overlooked that the mountains and lakes of the state nicknamed ‘Vacationland’ hold just as much beauty and provide as amazing a backdrop to the outdoor activities as you will find in any seaside town.
Read moreThe Purposely Lost treehouse is the first of five carbon-neutral, luxury vacation rentals that are to be built on the 15 acres of land that neighbor Littlefield Pond in Maine
Read moreA collection of carbon-neutral luxury treehouse and hobbit homes retreats on a trout pond in southern Maine
Read moreContributing photographer Susan Bell recently visited Port Clyde, Maine and captured some gorgeous late day shots. Located on the St. George peninsula in the central part of Maine, Port Clyde is home to Marshall Point Lighthouse where Tom Hanks ran to in Forrest Gump.
Read moreThe holiday season is a magical time in New England. Streets, houses, boats, lighthouses, store fronts are lit and holiday cheer is in the air.
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