Lodging, Accommodations, Plymouth
Barbara's Guest House
Plymouth, Ma.

email:  Barbara@StayinPlymouth.com
Rooms
  Humpback in Cape Cod Bay
Whale Watching 
Join New England's largest experienced fleet for an unforgettable excursion. Out of Plymouth harbor across Cape Cod Bay to Stellwagen Bank the feeding ground of the world's largest mammals.
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Open: All year.

Parking:  Safe, On the premises

Children:We are not accepting Children at this time .
  Rock of Plymouth Ma Plymouth Rock
Plymouth Rock, located just five minutes from our Guest House, has been broken several times, moved twice and saved from being buried by a 95 year old Deacon of a local church.
The urban legend of this simple stone has a wonderful history and is one of many historic symbols that you will find in Plymouth Massachusetts.
Tens of thousands of Americans visit Plymouth Rock each year affirming the importance of the idea of Independence and Democracy in the American consciousness for more than three and a half centuries.

NO Smoking allowed on the premises.

Credit Cards Accepted:  Visa,
Master Card
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4% surcharge required

Rates start: $65.00 per night until May 29th

dbl. Occupancy

Cash or Check.

 
Mayflower II of Plymouth Ma

The Mayflower set sail on September 6, 1620 and sailed for 33 days until it landed out at Provincetown first. Exploring the land they finally anchored out in Plymouth Harbor on December 21, 1620.

Mayflower II
Seeing this little ship today, it's almost impossible to believe that 102 men, women and children, guided by a crew of 35, were squeezed into a boat just 90 feet from stem to stern and only 25 feet at the mayflower's widest point. 

Barbara Zimman & Kevin Sipola
Barbara's Guest House
62 Cooke Rd, Plymouth, Ma.  02360


email: 
Barbara@StayinPlymouth.com
Fax: 508-830-0808
Tel: 508-747-4454

Tollfree: 877-594-0032