In the small town of Searsport, Maine, visitors can step back in time to walk the streets of a 19th-century seafaring village. At the Penobscot Marine Museum, more than a dozen buildings housing exhibits and collections recreate the look and feel of a New England town during the “Great Age of Sail.” Founded in 1936… Read more »
Maine Wedding Officiant: Captain Ken Barnes
For many couples planning a wedding along Maine’s coast, the idea of being married by a sea captain holds a certain nostalgic appeal. We happen to know local seafarer who’s keeping the tradition alive and well. Captain Ken Barnes is a master mariner and notary public who’s been officiating weddings for more than 30 years,… Read more »
Maine Wedding Planning Tips
When people think of “destination weddings,” exotic locales like Fiji or Florence often come to mind. But a “destination” doesn’t have to involve the familiar trappings of a long flight, tropical weather or a pocket translation dictionary. For so many couples who tie the knot at French’s Point, Maine holds all the allure of a… Read more »
Things to Do: Perry’s Nut House
Driving along Route 1 in Belfast, it’s hard to miss Perry’s Nut House. A roadside attraction and Midcoast institution for more than 80 years, it beckons tourists with giant painted sculptures, novelty items, legendary fudge and, as the name suggests, a variety of shelled nuts. You’ll know you’ve got the right place if there was… Read more »
Maine Wedding Planning Tips: Multi-Day Events
Weddings are among the few events in our lives when nearly everyone we know and love is gathered in one place. That’s why so many couples are extending their weddings beyond the ceremony and reception to include a full weekend of fun and events. Welcome receptions, farewell brunches and group outings give everyone more time… Read more »
Maine Wedding Gifts: Vendor Feature – CHART Metalworks
The best wedding gifts evoke a sense of timelessness and capture the unique spirit of each couple’s big day. At CHART metalworks, a gem of a jewelry shop near Portland’s waterfront, you’ll find both. Co-owners (and couple) Charlotte Leavitt and John Guptil craft necklaces, bracelets, cufflinks and other adornments from nautical charts. Picture a pendant… Read more »
Things To Do: Wine Tasting
With its snowy winters, coastal Maine may not jump to mind as a destination for top-notch wines. But within an hour’s drive of French’s Point, two wineries are crafting award-winning varietals — including a few made from the iconic Maine blueberry. Just a half-hour drive south of us, Cellardoor Winery in Lincolnville specializes in handcrafted… Read more »
CEO Corner: Jessika Brooks on Coastal Accommodations
When couples marrying at French’s Point inquire about accommodations, I always urge them to consider the full spectrum of hotels, inns, B&Bs and house rentals in our area. The range of options allows the bride and groom to avoid large room buy-out or guarantees required by resorts which tie up needed funds during a time… Read more »
Things To Do: Hike Mount Battie
Located a short drive from French’s Point along scenic Route 1, Camden Hills State Park is where coastal boutique shopping meets top-notch outdoor recreation. The park lies just a few minutes north of Camden’s charming downtown, overlooking Penobscot Bay. Its crown jewel is the panoramic view from atop Mt. Battie, a vista that includes the… Read more »
Maine Wedding Summer Itinerary
The balmy months between June and September showcase some of the best Maine has to offer: refreshing ocean breezes, long sunny days stretching into mild nights, meals of fresh seafood on outdoor patios, we could go on and on. With so much to see and do, itineraries for summer weddings here at French’s Point are… Read more »