Royal Naval Dockyard, West End, Bermuda Port Reviews

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by AmbassadorNCL

Quite possibly my favorite port... maybe tied with Grand Cayman. Plenty to do within walking distance, and there aren’t any salesman gunning for your business when you get off of the ship. Ferries, buses, and cabs make the entire island easily accessible.

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by Sadie73

Clean, safe, people were very friendly and very helpful when we had questions. Beware of the blonde employee in the Rum Cake/Glass Blowing factory, she talks and talks and works slowly and ignores the 25 person deep line. We had put rum cake on reserve and she said to come back and pay for it after we finished shopping. We waited 10 minutes and she was still on the same customer so we left without the cake. The only excursion we booked was Goslings Rum Sunset cruise and it was well worth it. The staff on the boat were funny, cordial, polite, attentive, indulgent. Couldn't have asked for a better crew of people. The rum was good too, we bought 4 bottles of it once we were back on the ship so now we can have dark and stormy's until the bottles are empty!

Visited: May 19, 2019

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by tmassucco

Beautiful island with beautiful people. The island is lush with fabulous foliage and the bluest of waters. We did a private tour with Winsome Transport. We learned so much about the island and had lunch in St. Georges. I would highly recomment them.

Visited: May 26, 2019

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by kimdbn

Very nice. There are shops a short distance away from the ship, restaurant/bar and a small beach. Also many cabs, buses and ferries to take you where you want to go. NCL has a free ferry that takes you to St. George. Done all of the excursions and they were all great. The 5 hour tour of the island is great for first timers so they can see everything.

Visited: Aug 02, 2019

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by Popdog

Because the high winds an narrow channel into the harbor we did not dock in Bermuda until Friday. We do no do excursions in Bermuda after the many visits over the years. However whenever at the Shipyard we do shop the Mall and buy a pound or two of fudge at the Bermuda Fudge Company Kiosk behind the Visitor Center. Makes for an enjoyable cruise back to NYC. Eating a piece as I write this review.

Visited: Oct 24, 2021

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by LuckyCuss

Do not shop at the big drugstore for souvenirs. It is overpriced and none of it is from Bermuda. In the mall there are many, many reasonably priced local shops. Carol Holding was our favorite. Jewelry, jams, prints and rum cake, very nice staff and free prints if you spend $100. Do not buy candles unless you are looki.g for a hassle. They will be confiscated when you reboard and returned to you, if you remember to ask for them, as you disembark.

Visited: Jul 13, 2018

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by sumo17

Super friendly people on the island and amazing scenery and beaches. This is not at all like the majority of Caribbean locations... In a good way. Highly recommend Bermuda!

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