Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Baltimore/Annapolis/NH ?

I plan on going to Baltimore for a couple of days, maybe to Annapolis too to catch some history, and a ballgame. Then because of airline points I can fly to Boston too which I%26#39;ve already been too. I%26#39;m willing to drive a little and would like to go somewhere coastal. It seems maybe Portsmouth or any suggestions would be appreciated. Or maybe somewhere closer? I%26#39;m willing to spend a few more dollars than usual to stay somewhere nice since it would only be for 2 nights. I would love to be on a beach and stay somewhere with an outdoor pool. I have a 13 and 15 year old with me. Thanks so much.



Baltimore/Annapolis/NH ?


Hi NancyB19,





Right on the coast of New Hampshire is the Marriott%26#39;s Wentworth By The Sea Hotel %26amp; Resort. They definitely have an outdoor pool because I was there last summer. It%26#39;s beautiful too. You%26#39;d have the coast of New Hampshire which is about 16 miles may be if that right at your fingertips for any one of NH%26#39;s coastal beaches yards away from this stunning Resort or you could drive north if you wanted to a little ways and go right over the border in to Maine and head up to Kittery, which is only over any of the bridges in Portsmouth. From Portsmouth you could get to either York, Ogunquit, Kennebunkport or Old Orchard, it%26#39;s up to you.





Check out this stunning resort, if you wanted to stay some where really nice? Then think about this Resort:





www.wentworth.com





Also the Sheraton Portsmouth Hotel would be ideal if you didn%26#39;t want to stay at the Wentworth By The Sea%26#39;s Resort. The Sheraton has an indoor pool and you%26#39;d also be within walking distance to all the great shops in town if you didn%26#39;t want to drive through here, although don%26#39;t worry about parking the garage across from the Sheraton is very very reasonable. It%26#39;s also right near the boats to take a Harbor Cruise, so that would be pretty convenient for you and something to think about.





Finally, there%26#39;s ONE more place that I want you to look at if you get a minute, it%26#39;s at the Portsmouth Rotary, very easy to get to from I-95 as a matter of fact. It%26#39;s an Inn that is absolutely perfect to get to Portsmouth%26#39;s downtown as well as all the beaches. You can decide when you see it, it%26#39;s got an outdoor pool and the rooms are quite nice, for the money you can%26#39;t beat it:





www.portinn.com





To top it off if you stay at ANY of these places you just have to ask at the front desk for directions for dinner or lunch on your visit for this great spot and you won%26#39;t be far from it at all, it%26#39;s called ';Chauncey Creek'; Lobster Pier, it%26#39;s located at 16 Chauncey Creek Road in Kittery Point, ME. It%26#39;s right over the border from Portsmouth and you won%26#39;t be far from it if you stay at any of these great places, so take your pick, HAVE FUN!





You can read about all these neat places and decide yourself:





www.chaunceycreek.com





www.sheratonportsmouth.com





www.islesofshoals.com





www.strawberybanke.org





www.portsmouthnh.com





www.seacoastnh.com





www.portcity.org





www.seacoastonline.com











Baltimore/Annapolis/NH ?


Thank you so much. You were so helpful. But of course now i have a few changes. Now it looks like I will be flying into Manchester NH which still seems pretty close to Portsmouth. The marriott looks great and i think we might splurge for 2 nights. I was thinking then for a change maybe we should spend 2 nights in the white mountains before we go home? The resorts look gret and very reasonably price for summer time. I%26#39;d like to drive less than 2 hours from Portsmouth and stay somewhere that has a great outdoor pool and activities with never leaving the resort until we leave. I understand North Conway is too commerical? but I really just want to go to the resort. Thanks again. It%26#39;s hard plannning things when you have no idea!!

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