by CarolV7
We enjoyed the tour of the Island and visiting a museum in Hamilton more than King's Wharf itself.
Visited: Aug 12, 2011
by NancyJ1
Very nice. Lots of things to do for individuals who are walking off a cruise ship. It was easy to access the public transportation and we enjoyed riding the ferry to other parts of the island.
Visited: Nov 04, 2007
by ChristianH
Bermuda itself was beautiful. We had some problems with the local restaurants. One had poor service (didn't serve us water or provide enough menues), and the other had too long a wait time. The second day on the island, however, we rented scooters and took our own tour of the colorful island. The beaches were gorgeous, and we could see the fish swimming around our feet. Just watch out for the rocks, they're sharp!
Visited: Aug 09, 2008
by Rb
Hamilton was ok, if you enoy overpriced shopping. I think I enjoyed a small park with a statue of Sally Bassett the most The museum at the Royal Dockyard was the highlight of Bernuda for me.
Visited: Apr 30, 2011
by Ronbeau90392730
The combined bus and ferry pass is well worth the price. You get unlimited uses of the buses and ferries. The ferries run between the Dockyard and Hamilton and between the Dockyard and St. Georges.
Visited: May 18, 2014
by Jada
Glass blowing and sea glass beach were great. Don't ride the busses if you get motion sick!
Visited: Sep 20, 2008
by HeatherW3
Went on a kayak and snorkel tour. A lot of fun, but could not do excursion and see island. Only in port until 5pm, so could not participate in any of the sunset excursions. Once again, not sure why there such short time, and in 1st port so long. Ship was a bit disorganized with what ports we should be at for longer periods of time.
Visited: Jul 22, 2006
by GayS
we were there visiting my husband, frank's, family. we have a daughter, granddaughter and other friends and relatives there. (this was MY first time there). suggestion to other visitors: find the local people and ask where they recommend eating with their family and friends and find those off the beaten path places.
Visited: Oct 26, 2006
by CruiseDen
Go to the PutPut Golf next to Snorkel Beach at Kings Wharf
Visited: Jun 09, 2014
by PhilH4
It's hard to see why, when there is just one port of call, the cruise line would dock on Sunday when most businesses are closed
Visited: May 19, 2011
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