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Vacation rentals in Plymouth County are priced starting at $123 per night.
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About Plymouth
A town of great historical significance, Plymouth has earned the nickname of “America’s Hometown.” This 60,000-person town was the landing site of the Pilgrims on the Mayflower and the home of the first Thanksgiving. Plymouth’s proximity to Boston, rich history, and economic success have inspired rapid growth in recent years. Today, Plymouth hosts a thriving arts community, farmer’s markets, historical tourism, and many outdoor activities. Travelers are sure to find something exciting in Plymouth!
Things to do in Plymouth
There is no shortage of historical tours, monuments, and activities in Plymouth. Take a Plymouth Plantation tour, see the National Monument to the Forefathers, and stop by Plymouth Rock. Some tours have guides in character that are very knowledgeable about Plymouth’s history—a great activity for children and adults alike! There are also many museums, honoring everything from the Salem Witch Trials to the first Pilgrims. Plymouth’s location on Cape Cod Bay provide access to several nearby beaches. Nantasket Beach, located in the nearby town of Hull, has been a popular summer destination since the 19th century. Plymouth is also a popular destination for whale watching from April to October. There are several companies that offer whale watching tours. Throughout the year, Plymouth offers seasonal festivals and events. The world’s largest cranberry grower, the A.D. Makepeace Company in nearby Wareham, hosts a Cranberry Harvest Celebration each October. If you’re there in November, be sure to catch America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration and Parade. Honoring the first Thanksgiving, this weekend-long event offers crafts, a parade, a food festival, and waterfront activities.
Day Trips from Plymouth
Boston, only a 45-minute drive from Plymouth, provides something for every traveler. Walk the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail and see 16 historically-significant sites, go shopping on Newbury street, or catch a baseball game at Fenway Park! For a fun and historical evening out, enjoy a seafood dinner at the Union Oyster House, the oldest restaurant in America! Take a trip to the tip of Cape Cod in Provincetown. “America’s Favorite Beach Town” is only an hour-and-a-half drive from Plymouth. This small beach town offers beautiful biking along the coast, kayaking and canoeing, and scenic lighthouses. Provincetown is also a popular LGBTQ destination and is a member of the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association. Two hours away by car and ferry, Martha’s Vineyard is a beautifully preserved island getaway. There are numerous wildlife refuges and sanctuaries that offer sand dunes, beaches, kayaking, and lighthouse tours. Take a Jeep ride through the wildlife led by a naturalist for a rugged experience! Martha’s Vineyard, composed of six towns, also offers quaint shops, including Alley’s General Store, which has been in business since 1858!
Plymouth Accommodations
A quick search on Tripping.com comes up with over 250 vacation rentals in Plymouth! There are many beach homes that offer views of Cape Cod as well as cozy, historic cottages.
Transportation in Plymouth
Massachusetts Route 3 runs through Cape Cod and allows visitors to drive to its many destinations. The nearest major airport to Plymouth is Barnstable Municipal Airport; however, Boston Logan International Airport is only 43 miles away and may offer more flight options. In summer months, America’s Hometown Shuttle offers service to popular destinations within Plymouth.