King's Wharf, Bermuda Port Q&A
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Go off the beaten path! Hit Admiral House Park and Clarence Cove. There are blue holes, a lovely shallow cove, sea turtles, and cliff jumping. It is NOT a touristy spot. When we last visited, there were no facilities, so pack a lunch and wear a diaper! It can be a trek getting down the hill to the cove, but well worth it. You'll need a taxi from Hamilton.
Answered by FrustratedGamer on May 07, 2023
The Frog and Onion Pub located at the dock has great food and brew their own beer if that interests you. Note food is pricy in Bermuda. They also sell t-shirts etc.
Answered by almtsbb on July 07, 2023
Really not a lot to see in St George, but it is quaint. Hamilton has a lot of shops. Aquarium and Zoo are small but nice. Caves are well worth it. Museum by the Dockyard very nice. Was to Bermuda twice last year, at least you don't have to do the travel authorization. Blessed cruise!
Answered by joyandjerry on May 03, 2023
I went to Bermuda in September and had 2 days there so on the first day, we did the Bermuda Island Tour by bus which was a great way to see so many different things and the entire island so you can choose which places you may want to go back to the next day, such as Hamilton.
Answered by PattiKakes on May 03, 2023
St. George's is another must. An historical town with an old church and courthouse that are interesting to visit.
Answered by exnasm68 on May 03, 2023
We love Jobson’s Cove and Fort St. Catherine in St. George.
Answered by lolabean on May 04, 2023
I have been to Bermuda several times and the best way to get around in my opinion, is the public bus. Pre Covid, a 2 day pass was about $30. each. The pass also gets you on the ferry which goes to and from King's wharf, Hamilton and St. George. Just off the boat is the tourist info stand with bus maps and the people are very helpful. Hard to go wrong with any of the many beautiful beaches! The fort in downtown Hamilton is a short walk from the ferry or bus stop and you can see around the entire island from the top!
Answered by graharm1 on May 05, 2023
If you decide to head over to St. George (as mentioned a quaint Old town! make sure you make your way to Tobacco Bay. It is about a 10 minute walk from town but a nice quiet beach.
Answered by NYThunder on July 04, 2023
thankyou all.for the tips... I really appreciate it
Answered by jenniw0212 on July 04, 2023
We walked through the town and there a glass blowing shop. It was interesting watching them and how they make their stuff. Not hard to find and free to watch.
Answered by jenandden on July 06, 2023
I would recommend “Horseshoe Bay Beach” bc it’s beautiful, always clean & easy to get to & get back to port. Just don’t do it on your first day in Bermuda bc it’s crazy busy. They have taxis & vans right there on port, very cheap $7 approx per person or get a group together & get a van. They wait for you & always available at the end of your day otherwise. You will also enjoy The Clock Tower Shopping Mall & the whole area around port is so quaint & lovely. They also have a free shuttle across from the taxis that takes passengers on a loop all around Kings Wharf & back to the ship, last drop-off 5:00pm. They mean the British 5:00 pm, not our American 5:00 pm-ish. But the walk around port us do fun! You might also enjoy the Maritime Museum, across from your ship. Everything in port is walking distance & you will def enjoy coming/going back & forth to your cruise-ship. And Snorkel Beach is just a block down from dock they have a 3-day fee or daily rate.
Answered by 24MyLuckyDragon on July 07, 2023
A free team, w a very knowledgeable driver from the ship over to the Clock Tower "mall" is nice - or walk. The Italian place is often very busy. Lovely owner. Free wifi.
Answered by blueatlantic on May 04, 2023