King's Wharf, Bermuda Port Reviews

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by DickP

We had an excellent stay in Bermuda. The bus/ferry passes were a great bargain. Food is very expensive so it was great to have the ship to return to for most meals. We took the bus from ST. George to Hamilton...very comfortable, air conditioned..a great ride. We took the bus from the Docks to Hamilton...it was not air conditioned and very hot and crowded...however, it was 8AM and was being used by the local residents to go to work etc. I don't know why the air conditioner wasn't on. Both bus rides were very scenic and beautiful. The ferries are comfortable, air conditioned and a great bargain. Shopping is great if you like jewelry, perfume and ceramics. The tram around the dock area is free and a good way to get around the area.

Visited: May 08, 2009

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by JoeG12

We were so far away from things we wanted to see. We only got to one beach and to Hamilton before we had to get in line to go back to the ship for dinner. The second day (Sunday) had limited bus service so we staying at King's Wharf because we were afraid we would not be able to get back to the ship on time. We purchased a 2 day bus pass before we realized we couldn't use the second day

Visited: Oct 26, 2006

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by GladToBeMe

The Royal Dockyard is nice, having restaurants, shopping and some activities (Snorkel Bay, a nice smaller beach, with a fee of $5 to enter, is very nice). There's also a museum and dolphin area where one can swim with the dolphins.

Visited: Aug 17, 2019

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by AnnG4

What a friendly place...we had people coming up to us to ask if we needed help finding our way around, and everyone we passed greeted us with a "Good Morning" or "Good Afternoon." There was so much food on the ship that we never had the chance to sample any restaurants. We went to nearby Fort Scaur and just relaxed and enjoyed the history and the views. Gibbs Lighthouse was a must-see, along with Horseshoe Bay Beach.

Visited: Oct 15, 2006

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by qcswede64

We did the 5 hour tour of the whole island, which was very interesting, along with a ride out to the reef on a glass-bottom boat, at night! We got to see a ton of fish, plus an old ship wreck from the 1800's. Highly recommend, if you don't mind a little creepiness, especially riding out to the reef in almost total darkness.

Visited: Oct 26, 2019

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