Best of Boston Small Group Tour to Plimoth Patuxet Museum

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Duration

6 hours

Wheelchair accessible
Audio guide
Live guide
Private tour
  • Private transportation
  • Entry/Admission - Mayflower ll
  • Entry/Admission - Plimoth Patuxet Museums
  • Coca Cola, Coca Cola Zero, Polar Orange Dry
  • Saratoga Springs Premium
  • Children must use a child restraint system supplied by our guests (like a booster seat) until they are 8 years old or over 57 inches tall.
  • Lunch on own when you want
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Plymouth Colony comes to life in our recreation of early Plymouth, complete with timber-framed houses furnished with reproductions of the types of objects that the Pilgrims owned, aromatic kitchen gardens, and heritage breeds livestock.

At The Patuxet Homesite, learn about the Indigenous heritage of the 17th-century lifeways of a culture...

  • Duration from 6 Hours to 8 Hours
  • Group Tour
  • Max 6 people in the group
  • 1

    Plimoth Patuxet Museums

    Historic Patuxet Homesite is where guests learn about the

    The 17th-Century English Village
    A re-creation of the small farming and maritime community built by the Pilgrims along the shore of Plymouth Harbor.

    Historic Patuxet Homesite
    Historic Patuxet Homesite is where guests learn about the Native peoples who have lived here...

    • Duration 2 Hours
    • Admission Ticket Included
  • 2

    Harlow Old Fort House

    Sgt. William Harlow built the house in 1677 for his family of 10, and worked as a cooper, farmer, and soldier. In 1676, Harlow was granted permission to salvage material from the fort house on Burial Hill to use in the construction of his new dwelling. From the early 19th...

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 3

    Jabez Howland House

    The Jabez Howland House is the only existing house in Plymouth where Pilgrims actually spent time. The original 17th century two-story timber framed house consisted of the porch, hall and hall chamber. Jabez Howland, John and Elizabeth’s son, lived here with his family.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 4

    Mayflower II

    Mayflower II is Plimoth's full-scale reproduction of the tall ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620.

    • Duration 30 Minutes
    • Admission Ticket Included
  • 5

    The Spooner House

    Built in 1749 for the widow Hannah Jackson, the Spooner House is one of the oldest structures on Plymouth's picturesque North Street. It was home to one Plymouth family, the Spooners, for over two hundred years. The first Spooner to occupy the house was Deacon Ephraim Spooner, a successful local...

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 6

    1749 Court House And Museum

    Built in 1749, the two-story wood-frame building is believed to be the oldest wooden courthouse in the United States; it stands on the site of the first courthouse built by Plymouth Colony settlers, and may incorporate elements of a 1670 building. The site was originally the site of Edward Winslow's...

    • Duration 15 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 7

    First Parish Church

    The congregation was formed in the English village of Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, around 1607 by the Pilgrim Fathers, a group of exiled dissenting Puritans in the Dutch Republic. After they emigrated to America in 1620, the congregation built a chapel in Plymouth which became a parish church of Massachusetts' state church,...

    • Duration 15 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 8

    Burial Hill

    Burial Hill is a historic cemetery or burying ground on School Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Established in the 17th century, it is the burial site of several Pilgrims, the founding settlers of Plymouth Colony.

    • Duration 15 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required
  • 9

    Richard Sparrow House

    The oldest surviving house in Plymouth, The Richard Sparrow House was constructed around the year 1640 by its namesake, Richard Sparrow. An English surveyor, Sparrow arrived in Plymouth in 1636 and played a significant role in the early development of the area.

    • No Admission Ticket Required
    • Drive-By Only
  • 10

    Plimoth Grist Mill

    Plimoth Grist Mill tells the story of the grist (corn grinding) mill built by the Pilgrims in Plymouth Colony.

    • Duration 30 Minutes
    • Admission Ticket Included
  • 11

    National Monument to the Forefathers

    Formerly known as the Pilgrim Monument, commemorates the Mayflower Pilgrims. Dedicated on August 1, 1889, it honors their ideals as later generally embraced by the United States. It is thought to be the world's largest solid granite monument.

    • Duration 15 Minutes
    • No Admission Ticket Required

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