5 things to do in Plymouth this summer

School Summer holidays are just a few months away, so we thought we’d help you get prepared well in advance! Reduce your stress levels by keeping the whole family happy, with this handful of pleasant places to go and amusing activities to do in Plymouth this Summer:

1. Support Plymouth!

Kick off the Summer holidays by celebrating Plymouth’s proud military tradition, at the annual Armed Forces Day. Held at Plymouth Hoe on Saturday 30th June, this year will commemorate the RAF’s 100th anniversary. Showcasing the services with static and arena displays and parades, there is an array of exciting things to see and do at this popular Plymouth event.

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2. Cruise Plymouth!

Whether you want to cruise, sail or fish, Plymouth boat trips really do have something for everyone. Discover and explore delightful Devon and captivating Cornwall with various guided cruises and trips available throughout the Summer months.

3. Historic Plymouth!

It might be the Summer holidays, but there’s always time to learn! Open seven days a week from April to October, the Mayflower Museum delves into the story of the voyage of the Pilgrims and their journey to the New World aboard the historic Mayflower. Celebrating her 400th anniversary in 2020, this is a piece of Plymouths seafaring history that all ages can enjoy.

4. Splash Plymouth!

Consistently voted in Europe’s Top 10 outdoor pools list, Tinside Lido opens for the Summer 2018 season on Saturday 26th May. Built in 1935, this stunning archetypal art-deco saltwater swimming pool is fun for all the family. Complete with a sensational sun deck known as one of the best places in Plymouth to sunbathe, don’t forget the sun cream!

5. Upgrade Plymouth!

Is your Plymouth home looking tired and in need of some TLC, before Winter comes around again? Get in touch with Landmark Window Systems and we’ll help to proactively weather-proof your home whilst drastically improving its look, at a competitive price to suit a wide range of budgets and property styles.

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