New England Offers Summer Adventures and Discounts

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This summer, New England is inviting travelers with a range of activities and discounts, including whale watching, historical cruises, and special food promotions. The Massachusetts Whale Trail features locations for educational experiences about marine life, while the Holland America Line plans a festive cruise from Boston. Local restaurants and transportation services are rolling out deals, including discounted ferry tickets and flight sales. With several attractions offering reduced rates, this summer promises memorable experiences for all in New England.

Boston – This summer, New England promises an array of exciting activities and discounts aimed at attracting travelers and locals alike to explore the region’s attractions. Highlights include whale watching, historical cruises, and a variety of deals on transportation and dining options.

The Massachusetts Whale Trail features nearly 40 locations that offer educational opportunities about whales, including boat rides, walking tours, and visits to historical homes and museums. Tourists can engage in whale watching and learn about the marine life in the area, making it a unique experience for families and nature enthusiasts.

For those looking to cruise, Holland America Line has announced a seven-day round-trip cruise from Boston, scheduled for July 4, 2026. This cruise will celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with a spectacular view of the fireworks over Boston Harbor, making it an exceptional way to commemorate the event.

In culinary news, the iconic Cap’t Cass Rock Harbor Seafood shack in Orleans has reopened its doors after shutting down in 2020. Known for its clear broth chowder, this 105-year-old eatery is once again welcoming seafood lovers. Additionally, various restaurants in Boston are offering special promotions. Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub is providing a free kids meal with the purchase of an adult meal the day after a Red Sox win.

Travelers can take advantage of flight deals, including Southwest’s Independence Day sale, which features three-day flight prices starting as low as $49 for journeys between August 4 and December 17. JetBlue is also running a summer sale with one-way tickets starting at $59, available until July 17.

For local transportation, the Cape Ann Transportation Authority is offering free bus rides through December 31, while Bluebikes is giving a $20 credit for summer public transit disruptions starting on July 10. Meanwhile, Amtrak is providing a significant discount, allowing children ages 2 to 12 to travel at 50% off, with those under 2 riding for free.

Massachusetts residents can catch discounted ferry tickets to the Boston Harbor Islands for only $10 on weekdays. Library discount codes are also available to further enhance these savings. Family fun continues with Water Country in Portsmouth, NH, which is offering free admission to active and retired military personnel from July 1-6, along with discounted tickets for additional guests.

Additionally, various attractions will be available at reduced rates or for free in the upcoming months. The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston provides free admission every Thursday night from 5 to 9 p.m., with advanced tickets recommended due to high demand. The MassArt Art Museum will host a free event titled “Art on the Plaza” on July 24 featuring live music and activities for community engagement.

Food lovers can enjoy Providence Restaurant Weeks from July 6-19, featuring discounted meals and prix fixe menus. Numerous Boston restaurants are honoring daily $1 oysters, including venues such as Publico Street Bistro & Garden, while the Vermilion Club offers 15% off lunch with its Summer Lunch Pass available until August 31.

For those considering longer stays, various hotels are rolling out attractive packages. The Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport has cut weekend rates to $199 per night throughout July, and the Revere Hotel is offering a 15% discount for Canadian residents with valid ID until September.

As New England continues to attract visitors, travel guide T+L has ranked the Quisisana Resort in Maine as the top resort in their 2025 “World’s Best Awards,” followed closely by the Winnetu Oceanside Resort on Martha’s Vineyard and The Nantucket Hotel and Resort.

This summer, New England is brimming with opportunities for adventure, relaxation, and memorable experiences, all while keeping budgets in mind.

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