PLYMOUTH VACATION RENTALS, MASSACHUSETTS |
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Why Vacation in Plymouth |
| Like the wet balmy sands sucking your feet, or is it the tranquility of nature that you seek? History comes alive in this historical town of Plymouth at Massachusetts, which is also a favorite destination for those looking for relaxation, adventure and recreation. Go whale watching in this whale capital of the East coast, or venture out for deep-sea fishing in the picture perfect setting of the town – choice is yours! |
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Plymouth Vacation Rental Information |
The town of Plymouth is abundant in exclusive vacation rentals to suit all budgets and tastes. Comfortable Plymouth vacation rental homes, luxurious vacation rental condos, vacation rental cabins, lavish vacation rental villas and cozy vacation rental cottages that can sleep between 8 to 18 vacationers are easy to spot here. It is very common to find 2-bedroom vacation rentals at Plymouth. You can book |
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some 1-bedroom to even large 5-bedroom vacation rentals also here, as per your requirements.
Plymouth vacation rentals are ideally located in the scenic town and offer some of the most breathtaking views of the picture perfect surroundings. It is not difficult to find oceanfront vacation rentals if you enjoy the ocean, or even oceanside if you like to hear the waves. A waterfront vacation rental home or the one offering ocean views too are available here.
Perfect for romantic getaways and family vacations, these Plymouth vacation rentals include amenities such as TV/VCR, CD/Cassette in an armoire, high speed Internet, A/C units, BBQ-grill, washer & dryer, dishwasher, and linens included. Watch the sea and the sunset from the comfort of your vacation rental’s balcony, whisper sweet nothings in front of a warm fire, or relax with your family and friends on the waterfront vacation rental deck. Some rentals have access to private as well as public beaches. |
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Special Information for Booking Vacation Rentals in Plymouth |
Most Plymouth vacation rentals require a security fee at the time of booking. Though linens and towels are included in the rent, an extra cleaning fee is charged and this depends on the number of days for which you book the particular vacation rental. You can opt for daily or weekly cleaning during your stay at the vacation rental home. Confirm availability of Plymouth vacation rentals well in advance.
Also, if you are planning to take your pet along, check whether the Plymouth vacation rental you are considering is pet-friendly. Not all Plymouth vacation rentals are smoke-friendly. Some vacation rentals are handicap accessible. |
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Must See in Plymouth |
The historically rich Plymouth County has lots to offer the tourists in terms of museums, arts and crafts, sun-kissed beaches, state parks and panoramic views of the nature. Plymouth was the site of the first permanent settlement of English Colonists in New England. You can take self-guided tours down memory lane or opt for interactive sessions to discover the magic of this place. The beaches are perfect for |
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| taking long leisurely walks and the town dotted with historic homes reminiscent of a by-gone era. |
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Sights and Attractions in Plymouth |
| Plymouth is the living monument of the rich heritage of American past. It is a testimony to the genius, grit and inventiveness of its original pilgrim settlers, who manipulated the available natural resources for the benefit of the community.
• Plimoth Plantation
• Jenney Grist Mill
• Pilgrim Memorial State Park
• Cape Cod Melody Tent |
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Outdoor Recreation in Plymouth |
| Plymouth offers a rich array of fascinating maritime activities including cruising the bay in paddleboats, watching the whales, fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking or simply exploring the wonders of the pristine beaches.
• Back Roads of the South Shore
• Dead of the Night Ghost Tour
• Imagination Island
• Plymouth Pirate Cruises
• Beach Activities |
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Golfing in Plymouth |
| Golf had been played in Plymouth County for more than 100 years. Many of the world’s finest golf course architects such as Donald Ross, Jack Nicklaus and Rees Jones, have brought their state of the art course designs to Plymouth County. Most of the courses are open nearly all year; so when you’re traveling to Plymouth County, don’t forget to bring your clubs.
• Pinehills Golf Club
• Atlantic Country Club
• Crosswinds Golf Club |
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Plymouth Fairs and Festivals |
| Plymouth is a historic heritage city of America and its annual calendar is heavily dotted with educative and entertaining fairs and festivals reflecting its past, revealing its rich present and highlighting a glorious future.
• Annual Taste of the South Shore
• Pilgrim Breakfast
• Antiquarian Summer Fair |
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Dining and Nightlife in Plymouth |
The restaurants and eateries in Plymouth are a gourmet’s delight and cater to all tastes and needs from fine dining, casual fares to take away picnic packets. Experience the amazing waterfront dining experience at Union Waterfront Restaurant where you can enjoy sumptuous dishes while watching the sunset on the Plymouth Bay.
Carmen’s Café Nicole is worth checking out for Italian and American entrees. The restaurant is famous for fresh seafood, wraps, sweet potato fries, and a variety of fresh salad creations. You can also savor your favorite beverage at the full bar of the restaurant. East Bay Grille is one of Plymouth’s premier dining establishments, which is open daily for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. The specialties include ocean fresh seafood, the raw bar offerings and imaginative beef, chicken and pasta dishes. You can also catch live entertainment at the lively piano bar.
Cabbyshack Restaurant & Pub, must visit for casual oceanfront dining, has on its menu the best in fresh seafood, choicest meats, creative pastas, sautéed entrees, homemade chowdahs, salads, specialty sandwiches and burgers. The restaurant also has indoor/ outdoor bar with TVs for the sports fans. |
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Shopping in Plymouth |
Plymouth is a shopper’s paradise and you can choose your souvenirs and mementos from a wide variety of crafters, wineries and antique shops that dot the town. Cardsmart Plymouth is your complete solution for both traditional and trendy cards and gifts brought to you from the world over. You get a 50% off every card, every day.
Edible Arrangements is a unique store that specializing in creating delicious fruit designs for all occasions, ranging from birthdays, thank yous, congratulations and sympathys to business events, client gifts and employee appreciations. Kusmin Art Gallery is worth a visit if you are looking for the spirit of coastal New England. Lily's Apothecary is an elegant beauty boutique of cosmetics, fragrances, and skin and hair care products from all around the world for both men and women.
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Best Times to Visit Plymouth |
The best time to visit Plymouth is September through November. The weather is perfect as it is less hot and humid than in summer. The visitors’ crowds are not big. If you are a fishing enthusiast, you can make a rich harvest of fattened bluefish in September. In October the trees become leafy and greener and the air also becomes crisp and cool.
The high season is July 17 to August 27. The price of the Plymouth vacation rentals as also the crowds is high. This is the best time for great outdoor beach activities. The mid season is June 19 to July 16 and August 28 to Sept 17. The rates are comparatively lower and this is the best time to explore the area, biking around the time. The low season is July 17 to August 27. You will be able to get the Plymouth vacation rentals at lower rates and also great discounts at restaurants and shopping stores and also quieter moments undisturbed by the holiday crowd. |
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Time Zone for Plymouth |
Eastern Standard Time |
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Getting To and Around Plymouth |
| The nearest airport to Plymouth is Logan Airport. If you wish to travel by road, from the South you can take 95 north to 495 north, to Rt. 44 east and follow signs to Plymouth. If you are starting from north, take 93 south to Rt. 3 south, which will lead you to Plymouth. If you are coming from West, take I-90 (Mass. Pike) east to Rt. 495 south, to Rt. 44 east towards Plymouth. Then finally, if you are coming from the East you can take Rt. 3 north and follow it through until Plymouth. For moving with in the city, it is easily accessible by foot. |
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