slides: 25 New England Spring Getaways for Under $150

Sunday, April 16, 2017
GoLocalWorcester Lifestyle Team

Coco Key in Boston is a great Spring getaway
This winter in New England is finally and Spring has arrived and it's time to celebrate Spring with an escape. 

With that said, tax season has come and gone so maybe you are not looking to empty your wallet on a getaway. 

GoLocal has compiled a list of 25 great places across New England to get away and get your mind off your daily routine. 

Here are some ways to give yourself a spring getaway that will not hurt your bank account.

Here are 25 Spring Getaways in New England for under $150.

  • Massage at Butter Day Spa

    255 Hope Street, Providence RI 

    Looking to pamper yourself on a budget? Spoil yourself with one of Butter's luxuriously therapeutic services and reinvigorate yourself.

    The $84 Swedish Massage will bring you relaxation and get rid of any and all stress that you may have when you enter. 

     

    PHOTO: Butter Day Spa website

     
  • Boston Museum of Science 

    1 Science Park, Boston Ma

    Check out the super cool Boston Museum of Science and their coll dinosaur exhibit. 

    You're guaranteed to be in the museum all day and likely never get bored. 

    Admission prices are as follows for adults (12+):

    Exhibit Halls - $28

     

    PHOTO: Boston Museum of Science website

     
  • Boston Segway Tour

    Taxi's, trains, cars, bikes and walking are all ways to get around the city of Boston, but, how about taking a Segway from Boston Segway Tours. 

    A one hour tour cost $60 while a two-hour tour will cost you $90, and you will see Boston in a whole new way than ever before. 

    You will still have money left over for a nice dinner afterward.  

    Boston Segway tours is located at 364 Boylston street.

     

    PHOTO: Boston Segway Tour Instagram

     
  • Mystic Aquarium

    Mystic, CT

    For something completely different, Mystic Aquarium is a fun destination for a day trip that includes playing with starfish, a new Long Island Sound exhibit, seeing penguins and so much more. 

    Aquarium admission is $34 for adults and $26 for kids ages 13-17. 

     

    PHOTO: Mystic Aquarium website 

     
  • Coastal Wine Trail 

    Across Southern New England

    The Coastal Wine Trail is a nonprofit group of 14 wineries that are spread throughout Southeastern New England. A tasting ticket costs $99 and gets you into each winery. 

    Vineyards on the trail include Greenvale Vineyards, Saltwater Farm Vineyard, Running Brook Vineyards and Winery and Westport Rivers Vineyard and Winery.

    The heart of the trail is less than three hours from New York City and 90 minutes from Boston. 

     

    PHOTO: Greenvale Vineyards website

     
  • Getaway to Block Island

    Block Island, RI

    It may be October but it is not too late to get over to Block Island and explore all that it has to offer. 

    To make it easier to get around, rent a bike 

    Block Island features 17 miles of pristine beaches, protected by lighthouses and spectacular bluffs, and surrounded by rolling roads and winding paths.

    Ferry tickets from Point Judith are only $24 for same day round trip. 

     

    PHOTO: Timothy Quill/Wikipedia

     
  • Ben & Jerry's Factory Tour

    Waterbury, Vermont 

    Take a 30 minute tour of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream factory in Vermont and see where your favorite flavors of ice cream are made. It is just about ice cream season after all. 

    The factory is open year-round and admission is just $4 for adults, $3 for seniors and kids 12 and under are FREE.

     

    PHOTO: Flickr Commons/Amanda Govaert

     
  • Fruitlands Museum 

    Harvard, Massachusetts 

    The Fruitlands Museum offers four galleries of New England history set on 200 acres of land with 2.5 miles of walking trails woven into it for folks to enjoy the scenery. 

    Admission to the museum is $15 for adults. 

     

     

    PHOTO: Fruitlands Museum website

     
  • Visit Newport Vineyards

    Middletown RI

    Newport Vineyards is in prime winemaking season, making the fall one of the best times of year to go visit. 

    Taste some great wine, and then grab lunch or dinner at Brix restaurant.

    For $15, you can get a tasting, a tour, and a souvenir glass.  

     
  • Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art 

    North Adams, MA 

    The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art features art exhibits such as "Here Comes the Sun,' "Free Roses" and so much more. 

    The Museum is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Monday. 

    Admission for adults is $20, while admission for kids ages 6-16 is $8.

     

     

    PHOTO: Jason Reinhold, Mass MOCA website

     
  • Vermont Teddy Bear Factory

    Shelburne, Vermont

    Who doesn't love Teddy Bears? Assuming that you do, plan a trip to Vermont and take a tour of the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory and see how the bears are made.

    Tours run seven days a week and children under 12 are FREE. The tours take about an hour and 15 minutes. 

     
  • Getaway to the L.L Bean Flagship Store

    Freeport, Maine

    Maybe you need to get away from the everyday stores you shop at and try something different, like the L.L. Bean Flagship Store for example. 

    With $150 as your spending limit, you will come home with some good stuff. 

    The store is open 365 days a year and 24 hours a day. 

    In fact, the store took the locks off the doors in 1951.  

     

    PHOTO: LL Bean website

     
  • Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 

    Springfield, Massachusetts 

    See where the legends of the game are honored at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield. 

    The Hall of Fame is open Wednesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

    Admission for an adult is $25. 

     

    PHOTO: rizha Abel/Wikipedia 

     
  • Visit Acadia National Park

    People have been drawn to the rugged coast of Maine throughout history. Awed by its beauty and diversity, early 20th-century visionaries donated the land that became Acadia National Park.

    The park is home to many plants and animals, and the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic coast.

    Visit Acadia and hike granite peaks, bike historic carriage roads, or relax and enjoy the scenery.

     

    PHOTO: National Park Service/Wikipedia 

     
  • CoCo Key Water Park Boston

    Danvers, MA

    CoCo Key in Boston is one of the largest indoor water parks in Massachusetts. Located at the DoubleTree Hotel in Boston, they offer a full day four pack for $150 - letting 4 people enjoy the park all day for a reasonable price. 

    A regular day pass is just $45. 

     

    PHOTO: Coco Key Boston website

     
  • The Cog Railway at Bretton Woods, Mt Washington

    Passengers experience a sense of adventure and history on the Mount Washington CogRailway's 3-hour guided train tour to the highest peak in the Northeast. With approximately one hour to spend at the 6,288-foot summit, visitors can take in the spectacular panoramic view, spanning the mountains and valleys of New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont, north into Canada, and east to the Atlantic Ocean.

    A 3 hour round trip for adults is $72. 

     

    PHOTO: Cog Railway website

     
  • Explore Martha's Vineyard

    Hop the ferry and check out all Martha's Vineyard has to offer before the summer crush.

    Cycling, hiking, golf, fishing, and boating are all available on the island.

     

     

    PHOTO: JP06035/Wikipedia

     
  • Old Sturbridge Village

    Sturbridge, MA

    Young and old are invited to celebrate spring with the arrival of baby animals and the prepping of the fields at Old Sturbridge Village.

    Meet the Village’s cuddly, heritage breed newborns up-close and experience first-hand the responsibilities of raising animals on a farm in 1830.

     

    PHOTO: Old Sturbridge Village

     
  • Take A Ferry and Explore Casco Bay Islands

    The Casco Bay Islands are sometimes called The Calendar Islands as it is said you could explore a different island each day of the year. 

    For a one-of-a-kind adventure, the Maine Island Trail Association (MITA) has mapped a route from the New Hampshire border to Machias Bay and their handy guide offers details on places to explore and wildlife to watch for along the islands of Casco Bay.

    Tickets are just $12. 

     
  • Plimoth Plantation

    Plimoth, Massachusetts

    The 17th-Century English Village at Plimoth Plantation is a re-creation of the small farming and maritime community built by the Pilgrims along the shore of Plymouth Harbor. The English Village brings colonial Plymouth vividly to life.

    You will find modest timber-framed houses furnished with reproductions of the types of objects that the Pilgrims owned, aromatic kitchen gardens, and heritage breeds livestock. Engaging townspeople recreating our Pilgrim ancestors are eager to tell you about their new lives in Plymouth Colony.

     

    PHOTO: Ben Franske/Wikipedia

     

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