Meetings Made in Maine.

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Meetings Made in Maine.
SPRUCE POINT INN RESORT & SPA
Meetings Made in Maine.
Blending Heritage and Opportunity
CL AS SIC COASTAL MAINE RESORT WITH 21S T CENTURY SENSIBILITIES
About Meetings at
Spruce Point Inn
As you explore the variety of experiences your
guests can enjoy you will quickly appreciate that
we can facilitate almost any mood, any goal, any
experience you have in mind when you think of
hosting an executive retreat, incentive meeting or
corporate gathering on the Maine seacoast. Our
“oceanside meetings, made in Maine” are designed
to help your attendees create their own wonderful
“oceanside memories made in Maine.”
A Landmark Property in a Storied Destination
HISTORIC INN, COTTAGES, LODGES, TOWNHOUSES
Property Overview
Boothbay Harbor summer colonies have made a name
for the destination since the 1870s. Prized among them,
Spruce Point Inn offers the same unspoiled views the
original inhabitants, sportsmen and notables have
enjoyed for generations.
HISTORIC INN: The original classic Down East
wood-frame Inn still stands, now containing nine
guestrooms, two restaurants, a gameroom and the
character of the classic Maine shore resort.
LODGE ROOMS are of a more recent vintage, designed
and decorated to maintain the classic cottage feel of
the resort.
COTTAGE ROOMS combine traditional coastal cottage
décor and private porches.
CONTEMPORARY 2- AND 3-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES
offer views of the woodlands or landscaped grounds.
Property History
The Marston Family of Skowhegan, Maine
built the inn in the late 1800s as a private
hunting and fishing lodge. In 1902, Mrs.
Holland rented the place and ran it as a tea
house and inn. Ten years later, Walter Holland
purchased the property and operated Spruce
Point Inn until shortly after World War II. In 1957,
Charlotte and John Druce took the helm for
the next three decades, welcoming such
high-profile guests as Ted and Robert Kennedy,
Andy Williams and Claudine Longet. In 1991
Ernest Mallett and Bruno DiGiulian purchased
the inn, appointing Joe Paolillo and Angelo
DiGiulian as managers. They and their families
uphold the tradition of personal hospitality and
unobtrusive attention to detail that create
“oceanside memories made in Maine.”
Location.
Location. Location.
There is no better spot than Spruce Point
Inn. Drawing “captains of industry” since
1832, Spruce Point is a private, secure, gated
community where guests relax, rewind and
rejuvenate. Boothbay Harbor is easily reached
by car, boat and air. The drive from Portland
Airport (PWM) “down east” along the coast to
the Spruce Point Inn takes about an hour and
a quarter, depending on the day and time.
The Companies We Keep
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Spruce Point Inn is an independent boutique
resort recognized by Conde Nast as one of the
top 20 resorts in the U.S. for reunions and as
one of the top 25 hotels in the Northeast. As
the number one hotel on Trip Advisor, guests
recognize the Inn as a top mid-coast Maine
resort known for its attention to quality and
attentively warm service. Spruce Point Inn
exceeds the qualifications for “four-star” resorts.
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Meeting Spaces & Services
“ONE OF THE TOP 25 RESORTS IN THE NORTHE AST,” CONDE NAST TR AVELER
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Meeting Overview
Spruce Point Inn is a 57-acre oceanfront retreat with
84 lodgings with over 10,000 square feet of indoor
space and a 4,000 square foot oceanfront event deck.
Amenities include three restaurants, a full service Spa,
two pools, tennis courts, private shuttle service and
boat launch and access to world-class attractions
including Trip Advisor’s number one botanical garden
in the U.S. and the best golf course in New England.
Spruce Point Inn can accommodate groups ranging
from 14 to 400 people, with a variety of on- and
off-site venues to diversify your program.
Boardroom
Located just off the entrance to Bogie’s in the
historic Inn, the Boardroom is an oasis of light,
waterviews and privacy. Fully equipped with the
technology you need for a successful meeting,
the Boardroom is accented with original art by
Monhegan Island Art Colony painter Kevin Beers.
With the full kitchen and business services at
your fingertips, the Boardroom raises the
definition of “oceanside meetings made
in Maine” to the highest level.
Linekin
Covering 3,000 square feet, features
cathedral ceilings and is decorated in an
elegant New England style with painted bead
board wainscotting and double hung windows.
Fully air-conditioned and ADA accessible, the
room is adjacent to a beautifully landscaped and
tented 1,600 square foot courtyard that offers
an alternative space for meals, breakouts
and post-session gatherings.
Pemaquid
A private 5,500 square foot state-of-the-art
facility, can accommodate up to 280 guests
for meetings and events. The lower level is
easily partitioned into three flexible breakout
rooms. The upper level features a nicely
appointed boardroom for small meetings
and can also be used as a breakout space.
An additional 3,200 square feet of covered
courtyard enhances this space.
Oceanfront Deck
Offers a sweeping view of the ocean and can
be used as an open-air deck or with its heated
custom-built tent. The 3,200-square-foot deck
features a bandstand with a gazebo facing the
water and its own cooking facility, ideal for
lobster bakes or al fresco dining.
A Commitment to Quality, Privacy and Stewardship
Space & Privacy
Since 1892, Spruce Point Inn has provided a
safe and distinctive historic vacation experience
for travelers to the Maine Mid-coast. Originally
purchased to serve as a private fishing camp for
‘rusticators,’ the main lodge became a platform
for expansion. Soon other cottages dotted the
peninsula, creating a private enclave and Spruce
Point began to accumulate the memories that
made the name legendary. In the 21st century,
Spruce Point is again a secure and private
refuge with a distinctive reputation
for service and discretion.
Environmental Leader/
Green Lodging Partner
In 2006, Spruce Point Inn sought and received
Maine Department of Environmental Protection
“Environmental Leader” accreditation, making
Spruce Point a “green lodging partner”. In 2013,
The Boothbay Region Land Trust named us their
hospitality conservation partner. From using
seawater for weed control and ensuring all
guestrooms have “fresh air campaign’ options
as well as A/C, to our green housekeeping
program and minimizing the impact on the
Maine coastal environment is a critical part
of our responsibility as innkeepers.
Locally Fished,
Farmed and Harvested
Executive Chef Tim Fain leads a culinary team
all passionately devoted to presenting the best
locally fished, farmed and harvested flavors of
authentic mid-coast Maine. From the tender
lettuces of Tourmaline Hill Farms to briny
lobsters pulled this morning from the Atlantic,
the tastes of Spruce Point are as simple or
sophisticated as the impression you want
to make. Special requests, including
vegan and gluten-free are routine.
Be Well, Stay Well
Spruce Point is committed to health,
wellness and sustaining active lifestyles that
foster balance and creativity. On-site fitness
facilities, the 3.5 mile Wabanaki Trail for
power walks or jogging, bikes and sea kayaks
for guests’ use, yoga classes and full-service
Spa services afford stress relief and
personal well-being.
Activities & Teambuilding
L AND. WATER. LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS.
Overview
Team-building and socializing opportunities for your
group include activities on land and sea. The Inn’s
conference team works closely with local outfitters
to maximize your choice of the destination with such
options as excursions on and around Linekin Bay and
outings tailored to the specific needs of the guests.
Enjoy a golf outing at the nearby Boothbay Golf Club,
dinner in the Coastal Maine Botainical Gardens,
tastings at Boothbay Brewery or Cellardoor Winery,
whale-watching or lobster-boat races capped with
an authentic Down East lobster bake, shoreline
hikes at the Boothbay Regional Land Trust,
or cocktails in a lighthouse.
Land
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Here on the resort property, there are
swimming pools (saltwater and fresh), decks
for lobster bakes and s’mores parties, a
full-service Spa, gameroom and courts
for friendly competitions.
Water
Spruce Point is unique in giving guests
access to our own motor launch, Bright Line
and the last authentic sailing wooden lobster
boat, the Sarah Mead, moored off our dock.
Options include short harbor cruises by power
or sail, lighthouse and lobstering day trips, and
hands-on experiences along the rugged
Maine coast.
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