King's Wharf, Bermuda Port Reviews

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by NancyY

Being a larger ship meant having to tie up at King;s Wharf instead of Hamilton and St. George. So the ferry or bus was the only way to see Bermuda. It took more time but we saw a lot,in addition to meeting some friendly and helpful locals on the bus. Horseshoe Bay was beautiful but crowded. Suggest going to another beach in same stretch- all beautiful.

Visited: Oct 09, 2011

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by ChuckS1

Needed to stay at least another day to enjoy all of the island. We seem to always be in a hurry. Kings Wharf is a quiet area. There was only a few restaurants in this area to choose from. Most of the action is in the middle of the island. If you like quiet and remote from the rest of the island this is the best port but if you like more variety and action/activities Hamilton is the best port.

Visited: Jun 18, 2006

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by DJ

We were only scheduled to have 50 hours in port, but because of weather we arrived mid-afternoon one day and had to be back on board by noon the next day...so we had less than 24 hours in port....on what was supposed to be a 7 day cruise (but became a 6 day cruise because we were a day late leaving baltimore). This was not enough time to get a feel for Bermuda since both Hamilton and St. George's require taking other transportation to get to them. There's not much of real interest in Kings Wharf.

Visited: Nov 06, 2011

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