DISCOVER

Nestled along the New England seashore, Plymouth captivates with its history and coastal charm. This iconic destination, where the Pilgrims first settled, offers groups plenty with its living museums, picturesque harbor, and walkable downtown. Step back to 1620 at Plimoth Patuxet Museums to explore the Pilgrims’ arrival on the Mayflower and the 17th-century lifeways of the Indigenous Wampanoag people who continue to thrive today.

In the harbor, the reproduction Mayflower II invites groups to consider the journey the Pilgrims took. Next, stroll the waterfront to the portico housing Plymouth Rock, the Pilgrims’ purported landing spot and the starting point of the scenic Pilgrim Trail.


SIP & SAVOR

Cranberries grow in bogs, and A.D. Makepeace Co., close to Plymouth, is a spot where groups can tour one and bring home some fresh-picked produce. There’s always something to see throughout the year—spring preparations, flowering in the summer, and the highly anticipated fall harvest to name just a few.

For a taste of something sweet, escape the “grape tyranny” at Plymouth Bay Winery. Book a tasting and explore a range of fruit-based products while learning more about the vinting process. Or, Mayflower Brewing Co. includes a production facility where beers are brewed and packaged, as well as a tasting room where visitors can enjoy a flight of flavors and learn about the brews on tap. Sip at 1620 is a great spot to sample flights of wine and crafted cocktails.


SHOP

In the heart of America’s Hometown, you’ll find Plimoth General Store, which combines charm and character with modern style and flair in its ever-changing inventory. At the Shoppes at Village Landing, enjoy a spectacular view of Plymouth Harbor while perusing a unique collection of boutique specialty shops.


LEARN MORE

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Main Image: Plimoth Patuxet Museums; Credit: See Plymouth