

Immerse yourself in 17th-century Plymouth through living history exhibits and a replica Native American village.

Plimoth's weather can be unpredictable, a rain jacket is essential for outdoor museum visits.
The museums have extensive outdoor areas, comfortable shoes are essential for exploring.

Staying hydrated is important, especially during outdoor activities in the museum.
Immerse yourself in 17th-century English and Native American life at this living history museum.
Explore a full-scale replica of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620.
Enjoy a leisurely evening stroll along the scenic waterfront, with views of Plymouth Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean.

Blueberry or chocolate chip muffins, fresh and large.
Cold lobster meat on a toasted bun with mayo and lettuce.

Creamy soup with clams, potatoes, and onions.
A historic seafood restaurant known for its lobster dishes and stunning waterfront views.
A locally beloved spot for gourmet sandwiches and salads, with a focus on fresh, local ingredients.
A cozy, upscale spot offering a variety of small plates and creative cocktails.
Handmade by local Native American artisans, these crafts showcase traditional techniques and designs.
A local favorite since 1926, this saltwater taffy is a sweet reminder of Plymouth's coastal charm.

Inspired by 17th-century designs, these handcrafted silver pieces are a unique blend of history and elegance.
A serene coastal retreat with a lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
Sumberwuluh Waterfall is a breathtaking, 80-meter tall cascade nestled in the lush forests of East Java, Indonesia.
A serene lakeside retreat with crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings, perfect for swimming, fishing, and relaxation.