The Inn at Harbor Hill Marina, a great choice in Mystic Country

October 19, 2009 11:56 by Marti

A Best of BedandBreakfast.com award winner, the Inn at Harbor Hill Marina offers seaside accommodations just minutes from Mystic, CT. Ask boaters about the Inn at Harbor Hill marina, and they’ll tell you it’s the perfect stopping point for those traveling to or from Long Island Sound. Ask inn guests, and they’ll rave about the great water views. Anyone who loves being near the water and the chance to watch boats will enjoy it here. Even if boats are not your bag, the welcoming hospitality at the Inn at Harbor Hill Marina makes this a great choice for visitors to Mystic Country.

Located at the top of the gangway from the Harbor Hill Marina, Dave and Sue Labrie have created a welcoming retreat with a whimsical, nautical feel. Enter into the living room, and you’re enthusiastically greeted by Dave, Sue or one of the assistant innkeepers, and given a tour of the inn. Here B&B also means beverages and biscotti, which are available 24-7, along with a complimentary glass of wine, beer or soft drinks. I stayed in a water view room, and I encourage you to make your reservation early to reserve one of these rooms. The picture window looks out onto the marina through glass so spotless, my photos of the marina came out as though there was no window there at all. While the rooms aren’t palatial, there is plenty of space for two people to be cozy, especially with an eco-friendly fireplace adding to the ambiance. The rooms have all the modern amenities including complimentary wi-fi, telephones and TVs.

 

Breakfast is served buffet style, offering hearty choices of hot entrees, fresh baked goods, fresh fruit, juices and coffee, plus Sue’s exceptional home made granola. She confided in me that her secret ingredient is yogurt-covered raisins and gingerbread pieces. During the warmer months, just about every guest, including me, opts to enjoy breakfast on the porch with comfy rockers overlooking the marina and Niantic River beyond. From Harbor Hill Marina, there’s a scenic boardwalk offering a two-mile jaunt around the harbor and into Niantic. The inn is just steps from Niantic’s bustling Main Street with restaurants and shops. I highly recommend the Skippers Seafood practically next door to the inn, if you like fried clams. It must have been good to impress this connoisseur from Maine, where fried clams reign up there with lobstah! Close to Mystic and all the shops and restaurants of the historic seaport and aquarium, this is the ideal base for enjoying all of Mystic Country, along the Connecticut seashore villages of Essex and beyond.

I think what stands out for me most here is the warm hospitality of Dave and Sue, who are genuinely interested in their guests. They’ve created printed itineraries and directions to just about anywhere guests might want to go, and will make recommendations for things to do and places to see, eat and enjoy. Here’s one inn where you enter as strangers and truly do leave as friends. Whether visiting for business or boating, The Inn at Harbor Hill Marina offers welcoming “slipshape” accommodations.The INNside Skinny: Come by boat and stay at the Inn at Harbor Hill Marina, and $1.00 per foot comes off your transient slip fee. Check out the many value-filled packages offered year-round for additional savings, too.

More INNformation:

Inn at Harbor Hill Marina, 60 Grand Street, Niantic, CT 06357, (860) 739-0331, info@innharborhill.com

Skippers Seafood, 167 Main Street, Niantic, CT, 860-739-3230, www.skippersseafood.com


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Plymouth's Only Oceanfront B&B is a Special Find!

October 17, 2009 22:22 by Maxine

View from Oceanfront B&B in Plymouth, MA  A Beachhouse Oceanfront B&B  Deck overlooking the Ocean

During my childhood, I often vacationed at Florida beaches. The drive always seemed to take forever, especially those long stretches of nothingness that provided absolutely no fodder for automobile bingo. However, a recent drive to a New England oceanside destination was pleasantly different. The countryside I meandered through was picturesque and punctuated with exclamation points of history at every turn. There were no areas of nothingness or sameness in these parts, nor were there topographical clues that I was approaching a magnificent and expansive ocean vista.  

Sandcastle Room 

I have an affinity for bold colors artistically woven into a color scheme of interest and good taste. However, I love the crisp white color motif found throughout A Beachhouse Oceanfront B&B. The beaches of New England do not have the sugary white sands of Florida beaches. Yet, the monochromatic whites gracing the decor of this charming B&B beachhouse suffices for me and conveys an airy beach feel. Located on a private beach, just 20 feet from the ocean, the sound of swooshing waves and salty breezes completes the beachside magic. From the inn's common areas and sundeck, guests are able to enjoy the beauty of Cape Cod Bay and beyond. Though the guestrooms (two) and baths are not capacious, they are welcoming and comfortable. For guests desiring a larger area, the garden level's Sandcastle Room (shown above), provides more space as well as additional privacy.  

Dining area overlooking the ocean 

A delicious breakfast is prepared and served each morning by Denise and Jack, the resident owners/innkeepers who have a knack for making guests feel special and wanted even before their arrival at the inn. The beautifully presented meal is enjoyed by guests either in the seaside dining room or alfresco on the sundeck. Breakfasting at Oceanfront B&B, while drinking in the ever-changing ocean view and chatting with the inn's gracious hosts and other guests, provides the perfect elixir for beginning a new day in old Cape Cod.

Isacc's Restaurant in Plymouth, MA   The Mayflower II 

Fine dining opportunities are available for guests staying at A Beachhouse Oceanfront B&B, including special privileges at the nearby White Cliff's Country Club where upscale dining may be enjoyed in a high-style atmosphere. In addition to enjoying a delicious dinner in the dining room of White Cliff's Country Club, I also enjoyed a delectable lunch at Isaacs' Restaurant (shown above left) in the midst of historic Plymouth with an unobstructed view of The Mayflower II (shown above right).

  Colonial Woman at work 1620 Village Indian Woman in 1620 Village
Beachhouse Oceanfront B&B is located on the outskirts of historic Plymouth, MA where activities and sights to see abound. Just fifteen minutes from the center of Plymouth, the B&B is also conveniently located to Boston and Newport; ferries to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket ferries are a short thirty minute drive.  This was my first visit to Plymouth, and I do not plan for it to be my last one. The inn is open May through October, and children are welcomed (unlike many B&Bs). A stay at Beachhouse is also less costly than most of the area's B&Bs. Due to the brevity of my visit, I only had time to visit one of the historical sites in the area, and a visit to Plimoth Plantation  (Plimoth/old English spelling) was the place most highly recommended. I was not disappointed, except by the fact that my time there was limited. A trip to Plimoth Plantation is truly an interactive step-back-into history experience providing a glimpse into life as it existed in the early 1600s, and I would love to be able to experience their Thanksgiving festivities one year.
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Of the different places I have visited in Massachusetts, including Boston, the Plymouth area has taken its place as my favorite. My husband is a history buff, and he is anxious to visit this historical part of the country as well. When we do, we will definitely stay at The Beachhouse Oceanfront B&B!

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Cheaper By the Dozen - Tip #6

October 14, 2009 13:03 by Marti

We took a brief hiatis from our Cheaper by the Dozen series of B&B savings tip, but today, we're back on track with the next morstle of advice for getting the most value out of your B&B getaway. While B&Bs already offer fabulous value with all the extras and pampered service, it always helps to find that great deal or added incentive. Scroll down for additional "Cheaper by the Dozen" tips on finding B&B savings. Here's today's thought:

  

Photo caption:  Family suites at Ivy Lodge in Newport, RI offer extra room for the kids or a romantic setting with plenty of room for couples.

This Halloween, Tweet for Twicks. If you have not already established a Twitter account, do so right away, then begin following your favorite inns to learn about upcoming deals, sometimes exclusively for Twitter followers.  Additionally, be sure to follow BedandBreakfast.com @bandb_com or @bnblovers. Innkeepers may want to follow Eric Goldreyer @goldreyer too.

For six more Cheaper By the Dozen tips, visit the Boston B&B Examiner.com page.


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McGee's Inn on Wheel of Fortune this week

October 7, 2009 14:45 by Sarah

Don't miss BedandBreakfast.com member Auberge McGee's Inn in Ottawa, Canada, on Wheel of Fortune this Friday. Up for grabs is a six-night/seven-day trip plus roundtrip airfare for two to Canada's capital city. The show's theme this week is Fall Foliage, and the area around Ottawa is bursting with beautiful autumn colors. Click here for showtimes in your area.
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Foliage in Britannia Park

McGee's Inn (built in 1886), is a historic bed and breakfast located in downtown Ottawa in the heritage area of Sandy Hill. McGee's Inn is an award-winning inn, being honored as one of the top three B&Bs in Canada for 2007, 2008 and 2009! BedandBreakfast.com is the exclusive B&B prize provider for Wheel of Fortune and has worked with the show since 2007.

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Egyptian Room at Auberge McGee's Inn

So will someone win the prize? Tune in Friday to find out! Meanwhile, click here for special fall foliage packages from all over.
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Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards Announced

October 5, 2009 10:47 by Marti

The Barn Inn in Millersburg, OH was a Top Ten Overall winner in the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards The Inn Above Onion Creek in Klye, TX was another Top Ten Overall winner in the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards.

After more than a month of scouring reviews posted by B&B travelers on BedandBreakfast.com, the 2009-2010 Best of BedandBreakfast.com Award winners have been chosen. Based entirely on independently posted reviews on BedandBreakfast.com, the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards recognize innkeepers for a job well done based on the comments from their guests. Since launching the BedandBreakfast.com reviews program over two years ago, inngoers have submitted nearly 100,000 B&B reviews. The selection criteria for the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards included both quantitative and qualitative analysis of the independently posted reviews on BedandBreakfast.com.

Andon Reid Inn in Waynesville, NC was a Best in the South Award winner in the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards.  The Inn at Harbor Hill Marina was a Best in New England award winner in the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards.

“Despite the worldwide recession, people are still traveling and want to go to the places which offer the best value and experience,” said Eric Goldreyer, CEO of BedandBreakfast.com. “Unlike many traditional awards, which tend to favor the most expensive places to stay, many Best of BedandBreakfast.com Award winners are loved by inngoers because they offer a wonderful experience and a fantastic value, some starting at under $100 or €100 a night.”

The Sallerhof in Salzburg, Austria was the Best in Austria winner in the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards Absolutment Montreal B&B was a Best in Canada winner in the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards.

BedandBreakfast.com editors are often asked questions about the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards. Here is some information about the awards, the judging process and more:

1) The Best of BedandBreakfast.com Award winners are not ranked numerically and are listed alphabetically by state or country within each category.

2) The Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards are based entirely upon reviews posted independently by inngoers. Themed categories reflect prevalent comments from each of the winners' reviews.

3) Judges for the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards are BedandBreakfast.com editors. The judging process involved reading thousands of reviews and measuring those reviews for quality. The Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards are not a numbers game; while the number of reviews are taken into consideration, the judges were heavily influenced by the insights shared by guests in their in-depth reviews. 

4) Best of BedandBreakfast.com Award winners receive winners badges for posting on their websites, Best of BedandBreakfast.com plaques, inclusion in the online Winners List, and Support from BedandBreakfast.com's publicity campaign.

5) Membership level and participation in BedandBreakfast.com's online promotions have absolutely no bearing on selection for Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards. These awards are entirely based upon the quality and quantity of reviews posted for members.

6) BedandBreakfast.com reserves the right to disqualify any innkeeper suspected of posting false reviews or who posts reviews on behalf of their guests from the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards.

For a complete list of Best of BedandBreakfast.com Award winners, click the winners list on BedandBreakfast.com.

Good Medicine Lodge was a Best of the Rockies winner in the Best of BedandBreakfast.com Awards

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