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KATIE KENNEDY

Staying at the Basin Harbor Inn

July 14, 2021

Staying at the Basin Harbor Inn
📍 Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont

Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont, New England, lake

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Whenever I travel, I find joy in discovering historic waterfront hotels and resorts. There is such an abundance in Florida, but I’ve yet to explore all that New England had to offer. Since we would be spending two weeks in Vermont to visit David’s family, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to begin. I can’t exactly pinpoint how or when the Basin Harbor Inn was placed on my radar, but it’s thanks to Sarah Patrick, Julia Harpe, and Kristy New England for it staying there. If you ever wondered what a Vermont rendition of the Gasparilla Inn would look like, here’s your answer! David and I had an anniversary mini-vacation here, and it has instantly become a family favorite! 

  • Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont, New England

The History

Originally opening as a resort in 1886, the Basin Harbor Inn is currently under the 5th generation of ownership with the Beach Family. They are incredibly hands-on, and you’re almost guaranteed to see at least one member of the family throughout the day. While you stay here, be sure to take advantage of one of the activities personally hosted by the hotel owners: a history talk, an apiary tour, campfire chats, the list goes on! The original owner was Ardelia Beach, the namesake of Ardelia’s Restaurant. After her fiancé died in the Civil War, she purchased 200 acres of land and built a lodge along Lake Champlain near her hometown of Vergennes, Vermont. Soon, she began inviting summer boarders, and as they say, the rest was history. Today, the resort has grown to 700 acres. I suspect some original families still visit each year.

  • Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont, New England

The Location

The quiet town of Vergennes, Vermont, is located about 40 minutes south of Burlington, the state’s capital city. As you drive down Ethan Allen Highway, you’ll begin to get sneak peeks at the Adirondack Mountains and pass through the notable town of Shelburne. Keep driving! Because highway billboards are banned in Vermont, don’t expect any huge signage to guide your way. Instead, a small sign with the iconic Adirondack chair will point the way. As soon as you arrive, be sure to grab a chair and admire the views of Lake Champlain and New York State. Since most of my readers will probably need to fly, I recommend flying into Burlington Airport (BTV). It’s small, and you’ll most likely need to make a connection, but daily flights from the bigger airlines are available each day.

  • Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont, New England

The Experiences

Envision the Basin Harbor has an over-scaled summer camp for adults. Nearly every outdoor activity imaginable is on the menu for your visit. Go for a hike, rent a boat, or spend the afternoon canoeing. More typical leisurely pursuits are also available, including golfing, tennis, and croquet. After your full day of adventure, don’t forget to schedule some downtown at the pool or lake. With so much on the agenda, you’re sure to have a good night’s sleep in one of the 74 cottages or four styles of guest rooms. Each venue has its own personal style, from nautical to rustic, and is the perfect destination to lay your head for the night.

  • Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont, New England

The Dining

Always important to know, the Basin Harbor Inn offers several different dining options for whatever you’re craving! Since we were only there for one day, I sadly didn’t get a chance to sample each one. The ones I did dine at were all incredible! The most noteworthy would have to be Ardelia’s Dining Room for a romantic anniversary dinner. Their wine list is one of the most extensive in the state of Vermont, and the restaurant’s manager is well-versed in all of them. If you have the opportunity, try visiting the Basin Harbor for a North Dock Dinner experience. Hosted three times a week, you can dine directly on the lake for one of three regional options: Vermont Picnic, Shore Dinner, or Lakeside Cookout. Don’t forget to save room for dessert by grabbing a Vermont-style maple creemee from the Harbor Store. 

Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont, New England, lake

Caught somewhere between a Kiel James Patrick photoshoot and Wes Anderson movie set, it’s safe that I fell in love with all that the Basin Harbor Inn had to offer. If you ever find yourself in this semi-remote corner of Vermont, I highly recommend booking a stay for one night, one week, or even one summer!

Love from Vermont,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


Filed Under: New England, Travel

Our 3rd Anniversary in Vermont

July 12, 2021

Our 3rd Anniversary in Vermont
📍 Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont

Anniversary, Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont

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On July 7th, David and I celebrated our 3rd wedding anniversary in Vermont. Our wedding day feels like it was only yesterday, and I’m baffled that three years have already flown by. With all of the ups and downs that life can throw your way, there is no one I would rather ride the waves with. David is such an incredible partner: supportive, kind, and hard-working. I recognize each day how lucky I am to have him in my life.

During our anniversary, we were in Vermont, visiting David’s family. We hadn’t seen them in nearly two years, which was the main focus of our trip. We still decided to make our anniversary feel a little special by taking a day trip to the Basin Harbor Inn. Only a 90 minute drive away from where we were staying, it seemed like the perfect destination to have a moment to ourselves. I am so thankful for family time, but this was a special trip indeed!

Anniversary, Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont

While I’ll go in-depth about our stay at the Basin Harbor Inn later this week, I want to give a quick overview of our romantic anniversary. The weather was less than ideal, with constant clouds and intermittent showers, but we made the best of it! We relaxed waterside in lounge chairs that overlooked Lake Champlain. David grew up with frequent trips here, but the view is fresh to me. I still marvel at the views and can only imagine how beautiful it would be on a sunny day. When the rain did finally arrive, we took shelter under what else, the bar! Conversing with the resort’s staff while we sipped Vermont ciders and beers seemed perfectly on track for our life together so far.

Anniversary, Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont

After a quick lunch and a short disco nap, David and I got ready for dinner. We had some time to kill and decided to stroll through the grounds. Although still cloudy, it looked like the rain was over for the day, creating an intimate and moody feel. This resort is very family-friendly but still feels like a summer camp for adults. There are two separate tennis venues and an 18-hole golf course. After admiring all of the quaint lakeside cottages, we grabbed a pre-dinner cocktail at the hotel lobby’s bar.

Dinner for the evening was at Ardelia’s, Basin Harbor’s on-site fine dining venue. Their wine list is one of the most extensive in the entire state of Vermont, and we shared an incredible Venetian red. It paired perfectly with the duck David had ordered, but I couldn’t say no to the Meyer lemon ravioli. All I can say is simply delicious! I would love to recreate the recipe at home. With a full bed of white hydrangeas, our wedding flowers just outside, it was an incredible setting to celebrate our third year together.

Anniversary, Basin Harbor Inn, Vermont

With such wonderful, new memories created at the Basin Harbor Inn, it’s a Vermont destination I can’t wait to revisit soon. As David and I discuss our future, I think we can both agree that we can find some new family traditions at this lakefront resort. It makes me even more excited about what’s next for the Kennedys!

Love from Vermont,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


Filed Under: New England, Travel

An Upper East Side Day

July 7, 2021

An Upper East Side Day
📍 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan

Upper East Side, NYC, Madison Avenue, New York

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To ring in my 30th year around the sun, David and I flew up to NYC for a magical long weekend. While late-night cocktails at Bemelman’s were the highlight, revisiting our former neighborhood in the Upper East Side was a very close second. Since I had the pleasure of calling this slice of Manhattan home for two years, we came in with a long list of local favorites that we just had to see. We couldn’t make it to every destination in just a short weekend, but we’re already planning on being back very soon. With travel quickly opening up again, you may just find yourself in the pristine streets of New York’s chicest neighborhood. Here’s what not to mix while spending a day in the Upper East Side. 

  • Ralph's, Upper East Side, Manhattan, NYC

Have a Fashionable Morning Coffee

Each New York neighborhood has a long list of coffee shops, and the Upper East Side is no exception. You have everything from corner vendors to chains and a few pricier European bistros. My favorite will forever and always be Ralph’s Coffee at the corner of Madison Avenue and East 72nd Street. For starters, when you can dine inside, you are surrounded by quintessential Americana fashion straight from Ralph Lauren himself. When I was a daily regular, it served as the ultimate source of inspiration. Grab your coffee drink of choice (mine is their Orange Espresso Tonic) and croissant to go to stroll through Central Park. From here, Bethesda Terrace and the Conservatory are just a quick walk away.

  • The MET, Art Museum, Upper East Side, NYC, Manhattan
  • The MET, Art Museum, Upper East Side, NYC, Manhattan

Explore The MET

After a refreshing walk through Central Park, make your way to The Met. You can’t miss it, but just in case, it’s the sweeping building right on Fifth Avenue. For my Gossip Girl lovers, this needs no introduction. The MET is the largest art museum in the United States and is where I’m happiest. I could spend hours upon hours aimlessly exploring the different wings, which serves as the closest thing to time travel I’ll ever experience. While some of the most famous works of art in the world are in the European Section, I like to turn right and make my way through the American Wing. If you arrive early enough, you can have it all to yourself. Your own personal art collection!

  • The Met, Art Museum, Upper East Side, NYC, Manhattan

Continue Getting Lost at The MET

If your feet start getting sore in the MET, keep going! After all, it covers over 600,000 square feet of space. At some points, it can feel like a maze, but that only adds the allure. How many priceless works of art can you name? Monet, Van Gogh, and Dumas are always favorites, but it’s the ancient art that speaks to me. I always admire the well-preserved artifacts from Central Asia, the Middle East, Greece, and Rome. As you wander through the museum, be sure not to skip the exhibitions for what is sure to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Toast with Bellinis, Bloody Bulls, and Burgers

After you make it out of the MET, toast with a bellini. You deserve it! The Madison Avenue icon that is Sant Ambroeus is only a few blocks away and worth the visit! While you can opt for indoor or outdoor dining, I always prefer standing at the espresso bar for a quick pick-me-up or morning cocktail. Do some people watching because you never know who will walk through the door. You also never know who will stand next to you. Each time I practice this ritual, I begin talking with whoever is next to me, always having the most exciting and engaging conversation. All great minds go to Sant Ambroeus.

For something that will really fill you up, walk a few more blocks towards Lexington Avenue. J.G. Melon is an NYC mainstay and happens to have the best burgers in town. If you can, sit at the bar. You’ll feel like a regular, whether it’s your first or one-hundredth visit. For another morning cocktail, order the Bloody Bull. It’s their take on a Bloody Mary, with just a splash of beef broth. I know it sounds bizarre, but somehow it works. For food, it’s always and forever a cheeseburger with cottage fries. Honestly, need I say more? Word of caution, the Upper East Side location is strictly cash only, so plan accordingly.

Upper East Side, NYC, Madison Avenue, New York

Only Upper East Side, how I missed you! While in the old neighborhood, we even got to pop into our old building. It was so lovely to catch up with our doormen and know that everyone is doing well. We’ve missed them terribly! While this was a long lapse between visits to NYC, we certainly won’t let it happen again. Know that I’ll be back very soon!

Love from NYC,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


Filed Under: New York, Travel

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