Plymouth MA, Vacation Lodging
in the Home of the Pilgrims
Plymouth MA Home of the Pilgrims
Inns of Newport
http://www.legendaryinnsofnewport.com/
Adele Turner Inn http://www.adeleturnerinn.
com/
Cliffside Inn http://www.cliffsideinn.com/
Best of Newport http://www.bestofnewport.
com/
Artisan Cheese Makers
Shy Brothers, Westport
www.shybrothersfarm.com
Great Hill Blue, Marion
www.greathillblue.com
Museums and Sightseeing
New Bedford Whaling Museum
www.whalingmuseum.org
New Bedford Whaling National Park
www.nps.gov/nebe/
Schooner Ernestina
www.ernestina.org
Battleship Massachusetts, Battleship Cove
www.battleshipcove.org
Plimoth Plantation and Mayflower II
www.plimoth.org
Edaville Railroad and Cranberry World
www.edaville.com
King Richard’s Medieval Faire
www.kingrichardsfaire.net
Lloyd Center of the Environment (Nature
center, Trails)
www.thelloydcenter.org
Roche Jones Duff House Museum
www.rjdmuseum.org
Buttonwood Park Zoo
www.bpzoo.org
Lizzie Borden B&B/Museum
www.lizzie-borden.com
Music & Theatre
The Zeiterion
www.zeiterion.org
The Narrows
www.ncfta.org
The Tweeter Center
www.tweetercenter.com
New Bedford Symphony
www.nbsymphony.org
Festivals On The South Coast
New Bedford SummerFest
www.newbedfordsummerfest.com
Fall River Celebrates America
www.fallrivercelebrates.com
International Institute of Culinary Arts
www.iicaculinary.com
Outdoor Activities
Osprey Sea Kayak
www.ospreyseakayak.com
New Bedford ½ Marathon
www.newbedfordhalfmarathon.com
Art Galleries
The Art Complex
www.artcomplex.org
New Bedford Art Museum
www.newbedfordartmuseum.org
Artworks
www.artworksforyou.org
Narrows Center for the Arts
http://www.ncfta.org/
Concerts, galleries the local art scene on
the South Coast.
Restaurants, Food & Drink
The Back Eddy
www.thebackeddy.com
Freestones City Bar & Grill
www.freestones.com
Lodging, B&Bs
www.paquachuck.com
www.harborinnwestport.com
www.mass.gov/dcr/southeast.htm
www.destinationnewbedford.org
Wine Tours, Agricultural tours
Buzzards Bay Brewing
http://www.buzzardsbrew.com/
Coastal Wineries
http://www.coastalwinetrail.com
Vines to Wines Tours
http://www.vinestowinestours.com
B&B will arrange transportation
from their Inn to the area's wineries.
Northeast Wineries
www.NortheastWineries.com
Events and Attractions Within A Days Drive of Plymouth
Plymouth MA Vacation lodging can
include 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.
The homes of the early sea captains have become fashionable B&Bs
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
The Pilgrims had left
England because
they were not free to
practice their
Christian religion
without the influence
of the British
monarchy.
Not all of the first
group were religious
pilgrims; Miles
Standish, for
example, was hired
as a soldier to
provide security.
Other travelers were
prospectors and
explorer,.few were fit
enough to survive the
first winter.
Visitors to
Plymouth will
stay 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
Pilgrim Hall
Plymouth is still an
active though small
commercial fishing port
with lobster
boats,draggers and gill
netters calling it home
port.
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 three miles 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.
Plymouth MA Vacation Lodging in the Home of
the Pilgrims can be in Elegant B&Bs on the
harbor with a view of the sea.
Hotels and B&Bs offer lodging on Plymouth's
waterfront where the first settlers built their
homes in 1620
Plymouth MA Vacation Lodging can be in Elegant B&Bs on the harbor with a
view of the fishing fleet and the sea.
Hotels and B&Bs offer lodging on Plymouth's waterfront near the stream where
the first settlers built their homes in 1620
Plymouth Whale Watch Information:
Captain John's Whale Watching and Fishing Tours Tel. (508) 242-3161
10 Town Wharf Plymouth, MA 02360 41.961455 -70.667422