What is the best time of year to visit Plymouth for pleasant weather and fewer crowds?
The best time to visit Plymouth is between late spring and early autumn (June to September). During these months, temperatures average 18-21°C, rainfall is relatively lower, and daylight hours are longer. July and August are busiest due to school holidays - visit in June or September for fewer crowds and favorable weather.
How do I get from Plymouth Airport (PLH) to the city center affordably and quickly?
Plymouth Airport (PLH) closed in 2011. The nearest airport is Exeter International Airport (EXT), 75 km away. From Exeter, take a National Express coach to Plymouth (1.5 hours, from £10) or a train from Exeter St Davids (1 hour, from £15). Pre-book for lowest fares.
Is the Plymouth Pass worth it for a 2-day city break?
Yes, the Plymouth Pass is ideal for 2-day visits. It offers free entry to top attractions like The Box, Plymouth Observatory, and ferry rides to Mount Batten. At £32 for 48 hours, it pays for itself with just two full-price entries. Download it via the official Visit Plymouth app.
Are ferry services to Dartmoor and the South Devon coast operational year-round?
Plymouth’s ferry services - including the Cremyll Ferry (Plymouth to Cornwall) and Mount Batten Pleasure Cruises - run from March to October. Winter service is limited. Check timetables on Plymouth Boat Trips or Plymouth Ferries websites before travel. Off-season, consider bus routes 57/58 as an alternative for coastal access.