Plymouth, England overview

Plymouth, an important English naval and commerce base, was the last port touched by the pilgrims of the Mayflower. There is a monument in the city commemorating the arrival of the first transatlantic airplane in 1919. Tourists should visit the Royal Citadel, Armada memorial, Naval War Museum, aquarium, and the impressive Roman Catholic Cathedral.

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5 Plymouth, England Port Reviews

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by gordyb102

Port was so so, our tour to the medieval manor and cider tasting was very good.

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by passportready

This was the first cruise ship to visit in many years. It is a tender port. I took an excursion to Dartmoor which was interesting in spite of the cold foggy day. A cream tea was delicious. Buy some Devon Fudge!

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