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By Kristi Palma
What’s better than a New England getaway? A New England getaway with a discount.
Ahead, discover travel deals for food, transportation, hotels, and activities across the region this November.
JetBlue is offering a two-day sale on airfare Nov. 5-6, in which travelers can get 20% off base fares. The tickets must be purchased by Nov. 6 at 11:59 p.m. ET for travel Dec. 2-18.
Need a ride? Get 30% off your first Uber ride by using the code FTUBERUS2025 or new Lyft members can get 50% off two rides by using the code 50OFF2.
Travelers can get a special rate when traveling round trip on the same day on Boston Express buses at select locations. What’s more, students and members of the military can discounts by showing ID, seniors age 65 years or older can travel for half price, and kids age 15 and younger ride for free.
Thanks to a partnership between the MBTA and the city of Boston, bus service on routes 23, 28, and 29 is fare free through Feb. 28, 2026. The routes travel through Roxbury and Dorchester, connecting riders to Ruggles, Jackson Square, Mattapan, and Ashmont.
Adults who purchase an Amtrak ticket can bring a child between the age of 2 and 12 for 50% off on the same reservation and infants under age 2 ride free.

Newport Restaurant Week is taking place Nov. 7-16, when diners can enjoy prix-fixe menus for lunch for $20 or $30 and dinner for $30, $45, or $60. Check out the participating restaurants.
Score food for under $20 in Somerville at places like Buenas, Dakzen, and Ebi Sushi.
Friendly’s is serving free burgers to veterans who show ID on Nov. 11. The deal is for dine-in only. Find a location near you.
Margaritas Mexican Restaurant is taking half off the bill for all veterans and active military personnel who dine at locations throughout the Northeast on Veterans Day. Beginning on Nov. 12, veterans can get 10% off every day.
Sunset Cantina in Boston serves $3 tacos and $5 margaritas once a week on Taco Tuesday.

Educators can get 15% off a stay at Red Jacket Beach Resort & Spa in South Yarmouth on Cape Cod through Dec. 31, plus a complimentary gift, by using the promo code TEACHER when booking. Travelers must present a school ID to the front desk upon check-in.
Snag a discount on seaside retreats, alpine getaways, and more during a Black Friday Flash Sale at Lark Hotels and Bluebird by Lark when booking between Nov. 27-Dec. 1. Travelers can get up to 30% off the best available rate for stays through Dec. 31, 2026.
The Glen House in New Hampshire’s White Mountains is offering travelers up to 35% off trips booked between Nov. 10 and Dec. 3 on stays through June 14, 2026. Book here using the promo code THANKS2025. Blackout dates apply.
Hotel Ursa on the University of Maine campus in Orono will take 35% off the best available rate when you book Nov. 10 through Dec. 3 for travel between now and July 31, 2026. Use the booking link here and promo code THANKS2025. Blackout dates apply.
The Beacon Hill Hotel, steps from Boston Common, is taking 35% off the best available rate when booking from Nov. 13 through Dec. 3 for travel now through March 31, 2026. Travelers can book here and the promo code is THANKS2025. Blackout dates apply.
The Inn on Boltwood in Amherst is turning 100 and offering 30% off the best available rates when booking here Nov. 23 through Dec. 1 for travel from December 2025 through December 2026. Blackout dates apply.
Get 30% off your next Cape Cod stay at Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club in Brewster by booking during the property’s Black Friday special taking place Nov. 24 to Dec. 7 for stays through 2026. Those interested should use the code CYBER26. Blackout dates apply.
Interested in more deals? Check out 12 Black Friday and Cyber Monday hotel deals at properties across New England.

Enter the Golden Snitch Digital Lottery for a chance to score two tickets for $40 each to see “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” at Emerson Colonial Theatre, taking place Nov. 9 to Dec. 20. Enter using the TodayTix app.
Experience four Boston attractions for one discounted price with Boston CityPass. The pass costs $79 for adults (a value of $152) and $69 for kids age 3 to 11 (a value of $117) and includes one-time admission to the New England Aquarium and Museum of Science along with two of the following: Boston Harbor City Cruises, View Boston, Franklin Park Zoo, and Harvard Museum of Natural History. The tickets are valid for a nine-day period once in use and must be used within a year.
Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield will host a Community Day Nov. 8, with free admission all day. Guests will enjoy farm animals, a scavenger hunt and other activities for kids, craft demos, Shaker talks, and more. Visitors can also walk the accessible one-mile Farm and Forest Trail.
In honor of Veterans Day, veterans and active military members can get 50% off general admission to View Boston between Nov. 8-11.
Wamesit Lanes in Tewksbury is marking its 10th anniversary with a celebration on Nov. 9 that includes free bowling all day.
The National Park Service is waiving entry fees for everyone on Nov. 11 in honor of Veterans Day.
Admission to most Trustees of Reservations properties across Massachusetts is free for veterans and active and retired military members and their families on Nov. 11.
Franklin Park Zoo in Boston and Stone Zoo in Stoneham are offering free admission to all veterans and their immediate family members on Nov. 11 in honor of Veterans Day.
Guests of fairy tale theme park Story Land in Glen, N.H. can save up to $50 off 2026 season passes during the park’s Black Friday sale.
Get a bird’s eye view of the city for less money at View Boston, where tickets are being slashed for Black Friday. Tickets will cost $25 (regularly $34) on Friday, Nov. 28 through Monday, Dec. 1 and include access to the venue’s holiday winter bar, Winter Oasis.
Looking specifically for things to do in Boston? Discover 10 free things to do in Boston in November.
Kristi Palma is the travel writer for Boston.com, focusing on the six New England states. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of the award-winning Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.
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