Showing posts with label Plymouth Harbor MA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plymouth Harbor MA. Show all posts

Walking Along Plymouth Harbor in Plymouth, Mass.

Plymouth Harbor in Plymouth, Mass., is a pleasant destination for a day time or evening stroll (provided it's not raining cats and dogs like today). After a nice seafood dinner at one of the waterfront restaurants like Woods Seafood or the Lobster Hut, the unmistakable coastal New England feel in the air makes for a relaxing yet refreshing time. Along the way, you'll see the Mayflower II (a replica of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America), Plymouth Rock and several spots to eat some ice cream (we like Peaceful Meadows the most), or buy a souvenir (John Alden Gift Shop is very neat!). Some boat companies offer cruises as well as fishing and whale watching tour opportunities. There are even a few hotels along the way like the Bradford Inn and Suites that provide waterfront views Although Plymouth is very famous as a vacation destination, I feel that Plymouth Harbor tends to fly under the radar as a top notch coastal spots in New England. Enjoy this special place, while the weather is relatively good!

Article and photo of Plymouth Harbor by Eric

Review of Woods Seafood in Plymouth, MA

The latest dining review on VisitingNewEngland.com's travel and vacation Web Site features Woods Seafood, a restaurant and fish market located at Plymouth Harbor in Plymouth, MA. With scenic views of the harbor, the informal and inexpensive Woods Seafood features a wide variety of fried, broiled and baked seafood dishes. Clambakes and lobster dinners are a specialty. On a hot summer day like today, Woods serves as a great terrific destination, as the attractive Plymouth waterfront area is perfect for strolling, shopping and taking in the coastal sights and sounds. Located in this district are historical attractions like Plymouth Rock, the Pilgrim Hall Museum and the Mayflower II.

To read more about Woods Seafood, please click on the link above.