Are you ready to transport yourself into the story of Thanksgiving? Immerse yourself into the fall season by visiting Plymouth, Massachusetts. Explore a recreated 17th Century Village, step onboard the Mayflower, see Plymouth Rock, stroll along the gorgeous waterfront paths and dine at the best restaurants Plymouth has to offer. Pack your love for history, curiosity and endless questions and begin YOUR journey to the first Pilgrim settlement.
Plymouth, Massachusetts is a fun destination to visit any time of the year. To add to the ambiance, schedule your trip during the month of November. My favorite time to visit Plymouth is the week of Thanksgiving. The trip will truly bring the spirit of Thanksgiving to life!
BEST RESTAURANTS IN PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS:
Anna's Harborside Grille - is a great dinner restaurant serving fun cocktails and delicious food. When dining at Anna's Harborside Grille, my friends and I love to order the tomato-basil bruschetta as an appetizer to share. The menu consists of tasty greek food from Chicken Santorini, Stuffed Grape Leaves to Moussaka.
East Bay Grille on Plymouth Waterfront - is an outstanding restaurant with gorgeous water views. East Bay Grille is a wonderful lunch restaurant with large portions so come hungry! I enjoy the Quinoa Bowl which is served with grilled summer squash and zucchini, arugula, hummus, tabouleh, feta cheese, roasted corn and roasted red peppers with a balsamic glaze.
BEST THINGS TO DO IN PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS:
Mayflower - Ships ahoy! Come aboard the replica Mayflower (the original Mayflower arrived from England in 1620) which arrived to Plymouth from England in June 1957. The Mayflower is a working vessel with a knowledgable staff to answer your every question! The boat is a fun stop on the trip and memorable for a lifetime!
Plimoth Patuxet Museum - Ready to set foot into a 17th Century Colonial Village? The Plimoth Patuxet Museum has a stunning and fun interactive village with houses, gardens and animals as well as an outstanding staff who recreate what life was like during that time period. Make sure to play the pilgrim game while in the village!
Plymouth Rock - See Plymouth Rock located at The Plymouth Harbor just a short walk from the Mayflower. I highly recommend visiting early in the morning to avoid the crowds.
Stroll - Explore the gorgeous waterfront oasis of Plymouth by grabbing a coffee or tea, chatting and walking with your family and friends along the coastline.
Happy Travels!
XOXO,
Katy
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