Updated Jan 26, 2026
KEY STATS
132 Mbps
Internet
MNI (10km)
Airport
OVERVIEW
Plymouth is a port city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England. It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers Plym and Tamar, about 36 miles (58 km) southwest of Exeter and 193 miles (311 km) southwest of London. It is the most populous city in Devon.
QUICK FACTS
Country
Montserrat
Region
Caribbean
Currency
XCD
Language
English
Status
Capital City
Airport
MNI
GPS
16.71, -62.21
DROPTHE_ GOSSIP
Tech
Solid 132 Mbps internet — reliable for remote work and streaming
Travel
MNI airport just 10 km from the city center
Climate
Year-round average of 27C — near-ideal temperatures
INFRASTRUCTURE
201 total POIs
Food & Drink
Restaurants
21
Cafes
3
Bars
12
Fast Food
15
Shopping
Supermarkets
6
Convenience
5
Shopping Malls
1
Healthcare
Hospitals
1
Clinics
5
Pharmacies
2
Education
Schools
10
Universities
2
Libraries
1
Recreation
Parks
3
Playgrounds
1
Sports
40
Cinemas
1
Museums
1
Theatres
1
Transport
Bus Stops
3
Fuel Stations
2
Services
Banks
2
ATMs
3
Post Offices
2
Police
2
Fire Stations
1
Source: DropThe Database | dropthe.org
INTERNET SPEED
132 Mbps
Download
135 Mbps
Upload
14ms
Latency
128
Tests
74
Devices
2025-Q4
Last updated
CLIMATE
Best time to visit: Jan - Dec
26°
J
26°
F
27°
M
27°
A
28°
M
28°
J
28°
J
28°
A
28°
S
27°
O
27°
N
26°
D
18-28 C ideal
Warm/Cool
Extreme
Year avg: 27.1 C Range: 26.1 - 28 C Rain: 823 mm/year Sunshine: 3,906 h/year
CITY SCORES
90.1
Nomad Index
A
Livability
37.5
Culture
62.6
Overall
AIRPORT
MNI
John A. Osborne Airport
10 km from center
Very close — ~15 min ride
FUN FACTS
It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers Plym and Tamar, about 36 miles (58 km) southwest of Exeter and 193 miles (311 km) southwest of London.
In 1690 a dockyard was established on the River Tamar for the Royal Navy and Plymouth grew as a commercial shipping port throughout the Industrial Revolution.
A further expansion of its boundaries in 1967 contributed to its current status as the 30th-most populous built-up area in the UK and the second-largest city in the South West after Bristol, with a population in 2024 of 272,067.
Plymouth's economy, historically rooted in shipbuilding and seafaring, has transitioned towards a service-based economy since the 1990s.
It maintains strong maritime connections, hosting HMNB Devonport, the largest operational naval base in Western Europe, and offering ferry links to Brittany and Spain.
EXTERNAL LINKS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Plymouth known for?
Plymouth is a city in Montserrat. It offers a range of cultural, historical, and natural attractions.
How fast is the internet in Plymouth?
Plymouth has an average download speed of 132 Mbps and upload speed of 135 Mbps, based on Ookla speed test data.
What is the weather like in Plymouth?
Plymouth has an average year-round temperature of approximately 27.1 degrees Celsius.
What airport serves Plymouth?
Plymouth is served by MNI (John A. Osborne Airport), approximately 10 km from the city center.
What infrastructure does Plymouth have?
Plymouth has 201 mapped points of interest, including 21 restaurants, 1 hospitals, 10 schools.
What country is Plymouth in?
Plymouth is located in Montserrat.