Transportation To Plymouth MA,
Historic Home Of The Pilgrims
Plymouth MA  Home of the Pilgrims
Transportation to Plymouth for the first
settlers was a ship like this, the
Mayflower replica ship. The dock is
within sight of Elegant B&B
with a view
of the sea on Plymouth's waterfront
where the first settlers built their homes
in 1620
In 1620 a group of 104 settler including a group of religious pilgrims
landed on a Massachusetts. Modern Plymouth makes the most of its
history and is a great place to visit with lots of elegant B&Bs, Inns with
spas, and a couple of low rise motor hotels, all built just a walk away from  
were the settlers built their first houses.
Native Americans
taught the Pilgrims
how to fish and
without that help they
would not have
survived according to
reports. As it was,
half the number of
settlers perished the
first winter.
Fishing proved
productive for them,
however, and still is
for Plymouth, both
charter and
commercial.
Visitors come to Plymouth for the history; it is often called
the Nations home town.
Many of the old buildings go back to the 18 th century with a
few of the 17 th
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Plymouth is still a small town and can easily be walked in a day. Free parking is provided at several lots
along the harbor. towards the boat ramp.  The ramp area parking is for boats with trailers but 200 yards
to the north there is free parking.    Other lots provide paid parking.
You will need a vehicle to reach the Plimoth Plantation,  about a mile outside the harbor along the coast
to the south.
Plymouth & Brockton shuttle runs service between the harbor and the Plimoth Plantation..
Train and bus service reaches plymouth from
Logan Airport.
Flying from your home city for a trip to Plymouth
Visitors to Plymouth can find accommodations in B&Bs  that
were once the homes of Sea Captains.
Some of the  old buildings go back to the 18 th century with a
few of the 17 th
Getting to Plymouth:
Boston is the nearest large city to Plymouth.
Air service reaches Boston's Logan Airport  (BOS)  from other
major hubs and cities.
Rental cars are available at the airport.

From Boston take
Route 93 to Route 3 south for 45 miles,

From Providence follow Route 44 east.
Bus service is available from Boston and from Logan Airport.
Plymouth and Brockton, Logan Direct serves Plymouth.

Bonanza Bus Lines serves Plymouth, Bourne from Logan
Airport.

Commuter rail service reaches Plymouth from Boston's South
Station
Transportation To Plymouth MA, Historic Home Of
The Pilgrims for a vacation of fishing, historic
museums and lodging can be through Boston, the
nearest large city.
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