TransportationCut Costs on Your New England Trip This July

Cut Costs on Your New England Trip This July

Save Money All Month Long with New England Travel Deals

New England is a treasure trove of beautiful landscapes, rich history, and charming towns—all ripe for exploration. With July upon us, it’s the perfect time to plan your summer getaway, especially when you can snag some fantastic deals. Here’s a running list of current travel deals across transportation, restaurants, accommodations, and activities throughout this vibrant region.

Transportation Deals

Southwest Airlines has just launched a three-day Independence Day sale that offers one-way fares starting as low as $49 for travel between August 4 and December 17. This sale runs until July 3, so you might want to book your ticket soon if you’re eyeing a getaway.

If you’re in the Boston area, families with young children can take advantage of Amtrak’s kids discount, where kids aged 2-12 ride for 50% off and toddlers under 2 ride for free. This is a great option for a scenic train ride through the New England countryside.

For those looking to explore the Boston Harbor Islands, discounted ferry tickets are available for Massachusetts residents. Weekday tickets are only $10, providing a significant savings of $15. Residents can also obtain a 50% off discount code from local libraries, making this a cheap and fun way to enjoy the summer.

Lastly, thanks to Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA, travelers can get a $20 free ride credit for Bluebikes. This offer is available due to summer MBTA service disruptions and must be redeemed by December 31.

Dining Discounts

Food lovers will delight in the various restaurant promotions happening throughout New England this July. Margaritas Mexican Restaurant is inviting diners to join their Independence Weekend Fiesta from July 3-6. Customers can enjoy margarita flights for $10 and Jell-O shots for just $3.

In Providence, Rhode Island, the Providence Restaurant Weeks from July 6-19 offer discounted meals at participating restaurants, featuring delicious prix fixe menus designed to tempt your taste buds.

Additionally, if you’re in Boston, don’t miss out on the opportunity to grab $1 oysters every day of the week at venues like Publico Street Bistro & Garden and Trillium Fort Point.

Hotel Offers

When it comes to accommodations, there are some exciting deals to consider. The Docent’s Collection in Portland, Maine, is offering 50% off your stay at its luxurious Boyd Block lofts for selected dates from August through October, but act fast—this deal expires on July 31.

If you’re looking for a waterfront retreat, the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport is offering stays for just $199 per night during weekends in July and all week starting July 21.

For those planning a longer stay, Benchmark Resorts & Hotels is hosting an Independent Hotel Sale with rates starting at just $17.76 from now until July 11. Several properties, including the iconic Spruce Point Inn in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, are part of this limited-time offer.

Activities and Attractions

This month, a variety of entertaining activities await you in New England that come at a discount. Campspot is running a 24-hour Retro Rebate on July 15, giving a $40 Visa gift card for stays booked at campgrounds and RV resorts, making your camping experience much more affordable.

Love lighthouses? You can tour the iconic Nauset Light in Eastham for free on Wednesdays and Sundays throughout July. It’s a perfect opportunity to snap some picturesque photos while enjoying the stunning coastal scenery.

Water lovers should head to Water Country in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where from July 1-6, active and retired military personnel can enjoy free admission, bringing along up to four guests for just $29.99.

Arts and Culture

Art enthusiasts will appreciate the MassArt Art Museum (MAAM), hosting its free Art on the Plaza event on July 24, featuring live music, treats, and activities suitable for the whole family.

Additionally, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston offers free admission every Thursday night from 5 to 9 PM, ensuring that art aficionados can explore engaging exhibitions without breaking the bank.

For those who love outdoor entertainment, numerous free outdoor movie screenings are happening across Boston this month. Check online resources for a comprehensive guide to film showings.

In summary, whether you’re looking for a quick trip to the beach, exciting cultural experiences, or delicious dining options, New England is boasting deals that make summer travel both enjoyable and affordable this July. So gather your family and friends and make the most of these fantastic offers!

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