by MaryG1
The maritime museum was wonderful. We walked a lot in King's Wharf, stopping at the Clock Tower shops. There were ferries, buses and cabs to venture out to other parts of Bermuda.
Visited: Jul 03, 2009
by EarlG1
we docked at dockside not the wharf which was dissappointing as it required additional time to do anything. Scubing was a bust.
Visited: Oct 30, 2010
by DavidH11
had to transport from this port to see the better sights of bermuda
Visited: Oct 26, 2006
by JulieB6
NICE FERRY RIDE AREA IN GENERAL IS VERY PRICY BEACHES ARE BEAUTIFUL
Visited: Oct 26, 2006
by MarjorieD
This was our third trip to Bermuda and, as before, we enjoyed visiting King's Wharf - it's so clean, well kept and beautiful.
Visited: Sep 27, 2011
by SherriLeeTilley
Terrible Bus Driver-many people complained
Visited: Aug 30, 2013
by LouiseR2
Get a public transportation pass for the day. You can visit Hamilton and the beaches and get back to the ship in time
Visited: Jul 21, 2007
by TreyH
Do not purchase any overpriced ship excursions. 55% of fee goes in their pockets. Most of which were cancelled on my ship. Fortunately we pre-arranged a private tour from Heidi and saw most of the island.
Visited: Nov 06, 2011
by JamieA1
Bermuda is a beautiful island & very scenic. The people are very friendly and it felt safe to explore the island.
Visited: Sep 20, 2008
by BarbaraD22
Hamilton City was all around awesome because there was shopping, a water front park, land marks, museums and even the Post Office was interesting (imagine that.
Visited: Jun 12, 2010
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