by SusanM30
We went to one spot - our friends suggested it - Frescos with bartender Sandro. Great martinis!
Visited: Oct 23, 2008
by NancyJ
The glassbottom boat was terrific. The guides were very informative.
Visited: Jul 15, 2006
by CynthiaK
Not enough time there. It should have been a longer stay there.
Visited: Jul 21, 2007
by JeanK1
Tours were readily available, as ws public transportation by ferry and bus. Area was clean and very safe at all hours.
Visited: Aug 27, 2010
by WilliamL10
THE TOUR AROUND THE AREA OF THE WHARF WAS JUST WHAT WE WANTED. WE SAW WHAT THE NATIVES LIVE IN AND THE GUIDE WAS MOST INFORMATIVE ON THE HISTORY OF BERMUDA. IT WAS THE GAS TRAIN THAT LEFT FROM THE SHIP. WE ALSO TOOK THE FERRY INTO HAMILTON.
Visited: Oct 26, 2006
by JimmyE1
this was nice hot and beautiful.
Visited: Apr 14, 2011
by nancy8041
Visited: Oct 07, 2018
by LindaT17
There isn't much in this port. There was a glass blowing company but the prices for bowls and dishes were very very high.
Visited: Jul 17, 2010
by DennisD4
Not as much to do on shore as compared to the port of Hamilton, although taking a ferry boat from King's Wharf to Hamilton was very reasonable in cost at $4 each way.
Visited: May 08, 2009
by BerniceM1
Must see the Cathedral. Absolutely gorgeous. Nothing was a waste of time. Loved the Island.
Visited: Sep 16, 2007
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