Unique Experiences
Vacation in America's Home Town - Plymouth - Plus Adopt a Whale!
- Item Number
- 12-119
- Estimated Value
- 625 USD
- Sold
- 277 USD to traveljoan
- Number of Bids
- 15 - Bid History
Item Description
Plymouth, established in 1620 when the Pilgrims settled on this formerly-marshy shore, will forever be the stepping stone of today's America. Their story, and that of the Native People who befriended them, is told in colorful detail at museums, like Plimoth Plantation, Pilgrim Hall, and numerous historic houses. The footpaths, trails, and streets of America's Hometown continue to welcome newcomers as they did four centuries ago.
- Includes three days and two nights at Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor which is conveniently located across the street from historic Plymouth Harbor
- Two passes to Plimoth Plantation and Mayflower II
- Two passes to Pilgrim Hall Museum - America's Oldest Museum!
- Two passes to Pilgrim Belle Cruises' Paddlewheeler
- Two Passes to Plymouth Cruises Aboard Lobster Tales
- Adopt-A-Whale from the Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society
Plymouth County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Plymouth is home to many historic sites and houses with a variety of free and guided walking tours of the quaint streets that make up America's Hometown. Plymouth has a wealth of natural resources; state parks, salt and fresh water beaches, scenic marshlands. Deep-sea fishing excursions are available at a number of harbors. With 24 golf courses, the county is well known as a golfer's destination. Daily seasonal whale-watch cruises or daytrips to Cape Cod blend well with contemporary art museums located in the towns.
Donated by:
Plymouth County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Plymouth, MA
Item Special Note
Hotel reservations must be made in advance and are based on availability. Blackout dates include holidays and planned special events. Alcohol is excluded. Not redeemable for cash (no cash value), no refunds of unused portion either by cash or gift certificate. Must present certificate upon arrival.
Certificates and passes are valid depending on your time of visitation. In general museums (including Mayflower II) are open April through November and boats are running mid-May through mid-October.
Expires December 1, 2013.
Donated By:
A Friend of WOSU
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