Royal Naval Dockyard, West End, Bermuda Port Reviews

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by rscoons

My husband was scheduled to do a 2 tank scuba dive excursion and it was canceled due to a lack of participation/interest. He was given the notice 24 hours before the scheduled excursion which was a big let down for him. SUGGESTION: Please note a minimum of participants needed to run the excursion instead of stating sign up early as it fills up fast. Please note, that on the day of the excursion, it probably would have been canceled anyways due to inclement weather conditions. However, my husband would have felt better about it being canceled due to the weather versus a lack of interest. On the first day, we used the public bus transportation to ride around the island due to the inclement weather conditions. We loved Horseshoe Bay Beach and used the 10 passenger vans at the port to get to the beach. The cost was $7 per person each way. It dropped you right off at the beach and there was always one available to get back to the dockyard.

Visited: Nov 10, 2018

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by ashepro

Royal Navy Dockyard has become a tourist attraction. I would rather dock in Hamilton or St. Georges (the jewel class ships should fit). Add one more day in port. I know it's all about the cost but this is why NCL has low prices. you get what you pay for. We sailed HAL last year, left on Saturday, Arrived on Monday noon, left thursday noon, arrived home Saturday. docked in Hamilton, walked off the boat, crossed the street and BANG, we're there. So much more in available from Hamilton and St. Georges.

Visited: Apr 26, 2019

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by cxzhen

Very great port, lots of shopping areas, and i did a few outdoor runs right from outside of the cruise. It is very easy to get on public transportation to go where you want to visit.

Visited: Apr 26, 2019

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