Beach Haven Ogunquit

69 Cottage Street, Ogunquit, Maine, 03907, United States | Hotel

Travel Blogs from Ogunquit

A Day in York Beach, Maine

A travel blog entry by forceflick91

... my way out to the lighthouse later in my day. My first stop was Long Sands Beach.

As I drove along the one road that runs along the beach, I slowed to observe the surrounding shops and snack bars. While the area was primarily vacant due to the time of year, the parking lot to Sands by the Sea, one of four large inns in the area, was primarily full. The street was lined with small food stands, gift shops and shore homes. Despite the lack of ...

New England

A travel blog entry by cgunner

... a hot tub - for one of the cheapest prices of the whole trip!
Next day we went for a walk along the coast, taking in the wonderful Maine coastline in the chill. Some of the houses look great, although disappointing to see them empty when surely the winter chill in one of the best times to enjoy the isolation? We drove forever to find an open place for lobster, our main reason for making this short ...

TO THE LIGHTHOUSE: A Soliloquy

A travel blog entry by annierose

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... me there and all I can say was , ‘ I’m Safe…’ and yes I have always been. In Woolf’s masterpiece, she presented a lighthouse as a symbol of permanence and constancy.

Seeing the Nubble and looking at where I am now, I can deliberately say that I am with a steady light that never ceases to shine. ‘Mrs. Ramsay’ the celebrated character in the novel emphasized that ‘ ...

Reflections

A travel blog entry by smallsolutions

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... water has washed out the edge. Some spots had wire cages of stone holding the road edge. The matatu rattles and shakes. The little girl continued to sleep with her head rolled to the side. I moved a bit to make room for her feet, which just reach my knees. She seemed to be in a deep sleep, and just fell into the most accommodating position she could. I can’t imagine how the vehicle stays together. The drivers are usually cheerful and friendly, doing ...

The End of The World War

A travel blog entry by 14fathauerk

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We went to Oyster Bay New Hampshire and visited the old house of president Theodore Roosevelt and we learned that in 1904 the Russo-Japanese War broke out because both countries saw a strategic advantage in possessing Manchuria and North Korea, but refused to divide it. Before the fighting broke out Japan introduced a possible settlement to Russian emperor Nicholas II, but he rejected the plan ...

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Location

This hotel, located on 69 Cottage Street, Ogunquit, is near Perkins Cove, Ogunquit Playhouse, Finestkind Scenic Cruises, and Cliff House Spa.
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