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Travel Newsletter
Summer in the Northeast doesn't require airfare. These five properties—spread across New Jersey, Maine, New Hampshire, and Cape Cod—make the case that the best trips are sometimes the ones closest to home. A countryside estate an hour outside New York City, a clifftop inn above Frenchman Bay, and three more worth the drive.
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Pendry Natirar
Peapack, NJ
On 500 rolling acres in Somerset County, Pendry Natirar is the kind of countryside retreat that makes an hour outside New York City feel like a world away. The 68 guestrooms and suites—warm, timeless interiors with a rich mix of traditional and contemporary country style—set the tone for a stay defined by unhurried ease. Four dining destinations lean hard into the region's farm-to-table bounty: Ninety Acres for fine dining with a seasonal, farm-inspired menu; Ladd's Tavern for classic comfort food anchored by a great room and full bar; The Great Room in the historic Mansion for coffee, tea, or evening cocktails by the fireplace; and The Pool for al fresco lounging with light bites and libations. A genuine countryside escape with the polish of a world-class resort.
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Sebasco Harbor Resort & Golf Club
Phippsburg, ME
Tucked into a protected cove on Casco Bay, Sebasco Harbor Resort & Golf Club is a classic New England coastal retreat built for families, sailors, and anyone who measures a good day by how far they got from their inbox. Accommodations range from the Main Lodge and Lighthouse suites to a collection of waterfront cottages—including the eight-bedroom Shore Ledges Cottage, which sleeps up to 20—giving the resort genuine range for groups of any size. Ledges Pub anchors the dining with locally sourced Maine fare and harbor views; Lighthouse Pizza Co. delivers to cottages, the golf course, and the marina on weekends. The nine-hole Links course runs along the harbor's edge, with tidal conditions that change the game on certain holes. Kayaking, pickleball, a saltwater pool, and lobster bakes round out a property that does the Maine coast right.
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Bluenose Inn
Bar Harbor, ME
Perched above Frenchman Bay with views of the Porcupine Islands and Acadia National Park beyond, Bluenose Inn is Bar Harbor's most distinctive address. The Mizzentop Building's 53 rooms are oversized by Maine inn standards—most with gas fireplaces, private balconies, and full bay views. The newer Eden Building adds 21 suite-style apartments with full kitchens, electric fireplaces, rainfall showers, and expansive balconies ideal for longer stays. The Looking Glass Restaurant, voted Best Breakfast with a View in Maine by Yankee Magazine, handles mornings; evenings settle into the Great Room Piano Lounge, where Bill Trowell plays six nights a week. Indoor and outdoor pools, a steam room, complimentary bikes, and e-bike delivery from Acadia Bike round out a property that earns its reputation as the best perch in Bar Harbor.
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Hilton Garden Inn Portsmouth Downtown
Portsmouth, NH
Two blocks from Old Harbour in the heart of historic Downtown Portsmouth, Hilton Garden Inn Portsmouth Downtown puts guests within walking distance of more than 60 shops, restaurants, and venues—including Music Hall and Jimmy's on Congress. Rooms are bright and well-appointed with custom-designed beds, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and microwaves; suites add separate sitting areas. The on-site American grill and cocktail bar handle meals and drinks, with the 24-hour Pavilion Pantry for everything in between. An indoor pool, whirlpool, and fitness center round out the amenities. Wallis Sands State Beach is five miles out. A reliable, well-located base for exploring one of New England's most walkable coastal cities.
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Margaritaville Resort Cape Cod
Cape Cod, MA
In the heart of Hyannis, Margaritaville Resort Cape Cod brings the brand's legendarily laid-back island spirit to one of New England's most visited destinations. The property functions as a self-contained resort—accommodations range from standard kings to two-story loft suites and the Jimmy Buffett Suite, all finished with nautical-tropical flair. Fins Up! Indoor Water Park keeps families entertained regardless of weather, with water slides, a lazy river, and a tropical atmosphere under one roof. LandShark Bar & Grill handles coastal comfort cuisine and cocktails; Salty Rim Bar & Grill and Joe Merchant's Coffee & Provisions round out the dining options. St. Somewhere Spa offers massages, facials, and body treatments for those looking to slow the pace. Beaches, the Cape Cod Rail Trail, and the region's charming seaside towns are all just minutes away.
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