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140 Ocean Avenue
Kennebunkport, ME 04046
Nightly Rates: ($199.00 - $199.00)
3 Star
The Colony Hotel is one of Maine's most outstanding resorts, spectacularly situated on a rock promontory overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the mouth of the Kennebunk River. With a heated saltwater swimming pool, private safe-surf beach and gorgeous organic gardens, we are just walking distance to the charming village of Kennebunkport. Area attractions include golf, tennis, sea kayaking, nature trails, and bicycling, boating, boutique shopping and art galleries. Family owned since 1948, the Boughtons have maintained a reputation of excellence. As Maine's first environmentally responsible hotel and a U.S. Backyard Wildlife Habitat, we are committed to providing our guests with a quality of service while maintaining a level of respect for nature and our surroundings. Come enjoy spectacular ocean views, full service dining, unequaled natural beauty, cool ocean breezes, and the sound of the sea and a sense of history distinguished by The Colony Hotel.

Rates are subject to change
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1600
· Check out time is 1100
· 125 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.
1-95 to Exit 25, left onto Rt35 south, 1
1-95 to Exit 25, left onto Rt35 south, 1
1-95 to Exit 25, left onto Rt35 south, 1
1-95 to Exit 25, left onto Rt35 south, 1
1-95 to Exit 25, left onto Rt35 south, 1
The Colony Hotel is one of Maine's most outstanding resorts, spectacularly situated on a rock promontory overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the mouth of the Kennebunk River
Portland International Jetport-PWM-28 miles, southManchester Regional Airport-MHT-76 miles, north eastBoston Logan Airport-BOS-83 miles, north
Reservations require a credit card deposit equal to one night's room rate at the time of booking.
Reservations must be cancelled seven days prior to arrival to receive a refund of advance deposit less a $25.00 processing fee.
Serving a full buffet Breakfast 7:30am - 10:00am Lunch in our Marine Lounge or Pool side from noon to 6:00pm Dinner served from 6:00pm to 9:00pm Specializing in local fresh seafood and unique New England fair, with a varying menu offering something for everyone Mariners Seafood Buffet, Fridays in July and August With seasonal favorites in the Spring and Fall Smart casual dress Mid May to Late October Reservations recommended
Number of Meeting Rooms-7 Total Meeting Space Square Feet - 10,204 Largest Room Space - 4028 sq feet Smallest Room Space - 266 sq feet Largest Seating Capacity - 200 Smallest Seating Capacity - 10 AV Equipment Available On Site Yes
Pool - Heated Outdoor - Heated salt-water swimming pool
Charming, historic village of Kennebunkport, Maine offering unique boutiques, art galleries, gift shops and restaurants. For more information contact the Chamber of Commerce at 800-982-4421 1 mile NE
- Arundel Barn PlayhouseThe Arundel Barn Playhouse offers five, live, professional, musical theatre productions, each running three weeks from mid-June to Labor Day. Visitors to the area find an evening of old time summer theatre in a barn irresistible. 207-967-5552 6 mile NW
- LL Bean Flagship StoreL.L.Bean, Inc. has been a trusted source for quality apparel, reliable outdoor equipment and expert advice for more than 90 years. 47 mile N
- Kittery Outlet StoresWhether here to shop or are visiting on vacation, the Kittery Outlets offer over one mile of famous name outlet stores filled with great savings. Discover why they are called America's Maine Street for Shopping. 28 mile S
- Brickstore MuseumThe mission of The Brick Store Museum is to preserve the rich heritage of the Kennebunk's for visitors and future generations through the collection, preservation, interpretation and exhibition of its material culture. 207-985-4802. 5 mile NW
- Rachel Carson National Wildlife RefugeRachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1966 in cooperation with the State of Maine to protect valuable salt marshes and estuaries for migratory birds. 6 mile S
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near MaineWhile in Maine, you might enjoy a visit to: Houlton, Maine: Boy and the Boot StatueOne of several similar statues of mysterious origin around the U.S. and elsewhere. Scarborough, Maine: Lenny, the Chocolate MooseA life-sized moose, sculpted in chocolate -- and that's a lot of chocolate -- that stands in an ice cream parlor. Yarmouth, Maine: Eartha: World's Largest Rotating GlobeAn impressive, giant Earth globe slowly rotates in the lobby of DeLorme, a map software company. Bucksport, Maine: Colonel Buck's Cursed TombRoad report and review of the strange "curse" that plagues the grave marker of Bucksport's founding father. Lynchville, Maine: World Traveler SignSign with arrows pointing to nearby towns with names of foreign cities and countries. Prospect, Maine: Obervation Deck on a Bridge TowerA unique view from atop a bridge pillar. Bangor, Maine: Paul Bunyan Statue and BirthplaceThe mighty woodsman from.... Bangor, Maine? © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
