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Three Cheap Travel Ideas For Plymouth, Mass.

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Wood's Seafood, Plymouth, Mass. (photo by Eric)

The Pilgrims first landed in Plymouth, Mass., without a lot of riches and so can you by following these cheap travel tips:

Dine at Wood’s Seafood This informal, no frills restaurant and fish market brings in fresh local seafood daily at prices that often are much less than local competing seafood spots. Some seafood sandwiches are still under $5, at this writing, and lobster is generally quite affordable here. The dining room is plain, but pleasant and affords scenic views of of Plymouth Harbor. Wood’s is located at 15 Town Pier. Tel. (508) 746-0261

Visit Myles Standish State Forest This beautiful oasis features 15 miles of bike trails, 35 miles of  equestrian trails and 13 miles of hiking trails. While the weather is still nice, enjoy this scenic area. Although the time has passed, Summer is especially nice with swimming at College Pond and a dedicated campground — keep that in mind for the future! Myles Standish State Forest is located at 5 Cranberry Rd. in South Carver. Tel.  (508) 866-2526

Compare Plymouth Hotel Prices One of the best ways to find the lowest room rate on a Plymouth hotel is by comparing prices with one click of the mouse. This way of searching for hotels keeps things honest by showing you what major travel sites offer for hotel prices in Plymouth. The beauty of this hotel search is you simply choose the lowest rate — clearly better than just looking at one travel site. Hotel Price Comparison in Plymouth

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