If you've always wanted to see Plymouth Rock, this 4 hour tour lets you check it off the bucket list. It can fit snuggly into a Boston city break without using up too much of your time in the city. W
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Admission fee
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but younger kids (like toddlers) might get restless on the drive and during the walking tour. The tour guides are great with kids, and the sights are fascinating, so if you think your child can handle it, go for it! Just be sure to bring snacks and maybe a toy or two to keep them entertained.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just make sure to give the provider a heads up, ideally 48 hours in advance. They’re usually pretty accommodating, so if something happens, just reach out and they’ll work with you. It's best to check their specific rescheduling policy when booking, though.
A: Definitely wear something comfortable and weather-appropriate! The tour involves some walking, so good shoes are a must. If the weather's nice, a light jacket should do. Also, don't forget sunscreen if it's sunny. The tour takes place outside a lot, especially at Plymouth Rock and the Mayflower II!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Plymouth tour - anyone done it?
I’m considering this half-day private tour from Boston as a gift for my parents. They love history and I think the Mayflower II would blow their minds! I read that it’s about 50 minutes to Plymouth, but how’s the timing? Are they rushed? Any tips for making it special?
Questions about parking and logistics for the Plymouth tour
Hey everyone! I'm planning to take the Plymouth tour soon, but I'm a bit worried about parking in Boston. I heard it can be tough. Any advice on where to park? Or should I just use public transport?