Executive Chef and proprietor of Primo, Chef Melissa Kelly is the 2013 James Beard Foundation Award winner of the American Express Best Chef: Northeast Award. She also received this award in 1999, making her the first 2-time winner of the same award.
Melissa has spent the last 20 years expanding the farm situated on Primo’s nearly 5 acres. What started with a greenhouse, 2 acres of organic gardens, and 2 pigs, has evolved to include broiler and layer chickens, ducks, guinea hens, and 9 pigs. At peak season, about 80% of the ingredients used in the Primo Kitchen are sourced from the farm.
The choice to open a restaurant in Maine was driven by the fact that Maine has the largest Farmer and Garden Association and the proximity to the coast for seafood. Melissa describes the availability of ingredients fresh from the Primo farm as “the dream way to cook.”
Join award-winning Chef Kevin Fonzo in Maine, as Springs settles in the coastal town of Camden, our home for 3 nights
Spring in Maine is everything good about spring, amplified. As ski hills and snowmobile clubs wind down for the year, warm-weather businesses begin to open their doors and Mother Nature blooms along the coast and in Maine's many state parks and recreational areas. Discover some of their unique traditions, can't-miss places, and a few off-the-beaten-path adventures—all without the summertime crowds.
On this short yet exciting and experience-filled journey, enjoy superb wines, local farm tours, engaging cooking classes, and of course the countryside as its apple trees start blooming. On this 4 day/3 night foodie adventure, you will also shuck some of the best oysters around, uncover secrets behind the best lobster based recipes, experience world-class wine & beer tastings, and indulge in incredible meals at Primo and other fine restaurants in and around Camden.
And as always on journeys hosted by Kevin, wit, humor, and fun will be integral in the program.
Space is limited to 10 guests maximum, with a minimum of 8guests to depart
Our home for the next few nights will be the delightful Relais & Chateaux, Camden Harbor Inn.
For more than a century now, lovers of the great outdoors have come to unwind at this gracious New England Victorian inn overlooking the coast. Behind its traditional white clapboard exterior, the inn’s décor today bears the imprint of modern European design. The award-winning restaurant, Natalie’s, offers a new take on fine dining, showcasing Maine’s bounty, including the famous Maine lobster. Perched on a hilltop, from its wrap around porch and delightful picture windows, the inn offers 180-degree views of Penobscot Bay, Camden Harbor, and the surrounding mountains, the perfect invitation to explore the beautiful coastline of Maine.
Harbor King View: $2,325/person - SOLD OUT
Junior Suite: $2,586/person - SOLD OUT
New Amsterdam Suite: $2,889/person - SOLD OUT
based on double occupancy
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Sometimes a party of two becomes a party of one because one guest decides to cancel the Journey. Such cancellation is handled as described above, but there is an additional impact on the other guest who does not cancel. Single supplement charges must be added to the charges for the non-cancelling guest. In order to handle this, the single supplement charges will be deducted from the refund, if there is one, owed to the person who cancels. The two guests must handle adjustments or reimbursements to each other independently, without any involvement or responsibility of Art in Voyage. If the amount deducted from the canceling client is insufficient to cover the single supplement charges, then the traveling guest agrees to pay the balance of the single supplement charge. If the cancelling guest purchased travel insurance, the cancellation and refund provisions of the insurance policy will control the amount of any refund, and its manner of payment. Depending upon the policy purchased, not all portions of the premium will be refunded by the insurance company. Art in Voyage is not liable to pay any non-refunded portions of the travel insurance premium.
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Some of our Journeys incorporate active elements such as hiking, climbing or boating; you are responsible for familiarizing yourself with the level of activity that will be involved in your Journey. You must disclose in your Guest Information Form (or at such later time when you become aware of such a condition) any existing physical or mental illness, disability, pregnancy or any other condition which may create a health hazard for yourself or others during the Tour or for which you may require medical attention or special accommodation during the Journey. When required by law, such as the American with Disabilities Act, ART IN VOYAGE will make reasonable efforts to accommodate the special needs of guests. It is strongly recommended that persons requiring assistance be accompanied by a companion who is capable of providing the assistance, and who agrees to be responsible to do so. Neither ART IN VOYAGE personnel nor its local vendors or service suppliers may physically lift or assist clients onto transportation vehicles. Travelers needing special assistance for any special accommodations must inform ART IN VOYAGE at the time of booking to determine what assistance may reasonably be made available by ART IN VOYAGE. ART IN VOYAGE regrets that it cannot provide special individual assistance to a guest with special needs for walking, dining or other special needs. If you fall into such a category and cannot provide your own assistance, you should probably not book with Art In Voyage.
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In all matters relating to the making of arrangements for hotel and/or motel accommodations, sightseeing tours and services provided incidental thereto, entertainment, and transportation by air, railroad, motor bus, automobile, or steamship, ART IN VOYAGE and its subsidiaries act only in the capacity of an agent for the airlines, hotels, and other suppliers stated in the tour literature describing the services purchased.
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ART IN VOYAGE, for all tours and packages involving villa or apartment rentals, will hold the guests responsible for any damages that incurred during their stay beyond ordinary wear and tear. In the event of any dispute with the provider of the accommodation, the guest will be able to request repair/replacement invoices and dispute any abusive charges as long as a counter-expertise is requested and paid for by the guest.
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We may exclude you from participating in all or any part of the Journey if, in our sole discretion, your condition or behavior renders you unfit for the Journey or unfit for continuation once the Journey has begun. Unfitness may include, without limitation, any behavior that, regardless of its cause, is inappropriate or offensive or interferes with the delivery of Journey services or may constitute a hazard or embarrassment. In such case, our liability shall be strictly limited to refund of the recoverable cost of any unused portion of the Journey. Should you decide for any reason not to participate in certain parts of the Journey or use certain goods included in the Journey, no refunds will be made for those unused parts of the Journey or goods.
ART IN VOYAGE organizes and supervises the making of many Journeys every year. Each one of these Journeys is designed with the assistance of suppliers and other travel partners. For such Journeys ART IN VOYAGE assumes liability only to the extent of its actual participation, including actions by its guides and other employees. ART IN VOYAGE does not assume responsibility for and cannot be held liable for any wrongful, negligent or unauthorized acts or omissions of any travel agent or travel agency that is not ART IN VOYAGE itself, or one of its own employees or contractually-affiliated agent.
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Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Travel Agreement, to the website or brochures or to any information relating in any way to the trip, or to the trip itself, shall first be presented by the parties to non-binding mediation, which must be conducted within sixty (60) days after written notice of any such claim is delivered by the aggrieved party to the other party. The mediation may be conducted in person, but either party may attend by video conference or teleconference, in their sole discretion. Legal representation is at the option of the parties. The costs of the mediator shall be paid in advance, one half by Art in Voyage and the balance by the guest(s). Each side shall otherwise bear all of their other costs and expenses associated with the mediation, including attorney’s fees.
If the dispute cannot be resolved through mediation, then, only after the mediation has occurred and been unsuccessful, a party remaining aggrieved must submit its claims solely and exclusively to binding arbitration to be conducted in Dover, Delaware, in accordance with the then existent commercial rules of the American Arbitration Association. In any such arbitration, the substantive (but not procedural) law of Delaware shall apply. The claim(s) will be decided by a single arbitrator who shall have at least ten years experience in business law and civil litigation. The Arbitrator and not any federal, state, or local court or agency shall have exclusive authority to resolve any dispute relating to the interpretation, applicability, enforceability, or formation of this contract, including but not limited to any claim that all or any part of this contract is void or voidable. Art in Voyage and you will each have the option, exercised in your respective sole discretion, to participate in any arbitration by video conference and not in person, and to call witnesses to attend by video conference or telephone. The Arbitrator is authorized to use fair procedures to ensure authenticity of witnesses and evidence presented in such fashion. The filing fee for the Arbitration shall be borne by the party initiating it. The fees for the service of the Arbitrator shall be borne one half by Art in Voyage and the balance by the guest(s). Each party shall otherwise bear their own costs and expenses associated with the Arbitration, including attorney’s fees.
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This Agreement contains the entire agreement by and between the Parties, relative to the business arrangement provided for herein. No amendment, waiver or discharge of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective against any Party unless that Party shall have consented thereto in writing.
This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns.
No failure or delay in exercising any rights or remedies pursuant to this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any other right or remedy pursuant hereto. Resort to one form of remedy shall not constitute a waiver of other available remedies.
This Agreement may be executed in counterparts by the parties hereto, each of which shall constitute an original of this Agreement and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one and the same instrument. The parties hereto intend that facsimile copies of fully executed counterparts of this Agreement shall be binding and enforceable.
A ruling by any court that one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement is invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect shall not affect any other provision of this Agreement. Thereafter, this Agreement shall be construed as if the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been included, but only within the jurisdiction of the court making the ruling.
If suit is brought to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement, then the prevailing party shall be paid by the other party all of the prevailing party’s costs and expenses of prosecuting and/or defending the suit, including, without limitation, the reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs and expenses of the prevailing party.
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updated June 6, 2023
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