by TimB67077738
Horseshoe Bay is beautiful. Tobacco Bay has awesome snorkeling and is about a half mile walk from the port. John Smiths Bay is empy, almost like having your own private beach. Fantasy cave was really cool, better than Crystal Cave. Great food at the Pickled Onion. You can dance all night long at the Whitehorse bar, right outside the ship. The bus pass will get you anywhere you need to go.
Visited: Aug 17, 2008
by LindaI2
Our first day in port, we were scheduled for the 5 hour Bermuda Island bus tour. This provided us with a general view of the entire Bermuda Island. We were able to experience, through sighseeing and stopping for pictures on this excellent tour what Bermuda had to offer. On our second day, we walked to St. Catherine's Beach and enjoyed the magnificient beach scene. That evening we took the Coral Sea cruise to the homes of the rich and famous. There were unlimited coctails provide along with this cruise ticket. Watch out with those complimentary, potent, but delicious rum swizzles that were enjoyed by everyony that evening. This excurshion cruise porvided an excellent opportunity to view Bermuda from the sea. On our third day in port, we enjoyed browsing through the beautiful streets and shops of St. George's.
Visited: Aug 26, 2007
by WynnA
St. George's is a quaint town, much more relaxing and enjoyable than being stuck in Hamilton. Transport throughout island was affordable and easy. Beaches in St. George area not as good as those between Hamilton and the Dockside but snorkling at Tobacco Bay was excellent at high tide.
Visited: May 27, 2007
by DawnD3
This was a wonderful port. We so enjoyed everything about the Island. We did not listen to the advice to not rent scooters that was announced on the ship. It is good advice unless you have some experience driving them. The 3 day bus pass is less expensive and will get you everywhere you want to go.
Visited: Sep 24, 2006
by VickieS2
There is really not much to do within walking distance of the ship. We ended up eating at a restaurant right by the port which had mediocre food, but was severly overpriced($91.00 for an Olive Garden-like meal). The gift shops didn't really have alot of good things in them. There was one gift shop that I really liked that sold Bob Marley t-shirts. That was the only things we bought at port. We ended up going back on the ship relatively quick.
Visited: Jun 14, 2008
by Pammerrill
The very best in laid back,oldworld charm without the hustle andbustle of vendors and stores in Hamilton.Friendliest people...would come here again and again, skipping the Caribbean! (Avoid thecandlight walking tour- a rip off with a 30 minutes stop at a perfume factory where they just pressureyou to buy their products!)
Visited: Jul 09, 2006
by MattH6
Due to inclement weather, we actually docked in Hamilton, which was a shame because St. George's is so nice. Hamilton was fine - there were plenty of shops and restaurants and sights. Again, because of the weather, the Tuesday night street festival I was looking forward to was cancelled. St. George's is so quaint and beautiful, though. We visited and loved exploring around the historic town. Bermuda itself is fantastic. The island is pretty everywhere, people are friendly, and the beaches are wonderful
by AlbertL
It is a pictureque place and interesting to walk arround. The beaches are at walking distance and the local people are friendly and welcoming.
Visited: Sep 03, 2006
by MarileeL
Tobacco Bay Beach is great if there aren't too many people. And you can walk there from the ship. The bus and ferry day pass was a great way to get around the island. The best steak salad is at "Bone Fish" at the Stockyards.
Visited: May 10, 2008
by GailW1
Best site...swizzle Inn! great food and great entertainment! loved all the beaches and there is no better way to travel than by moped! Crystal caves and clearwater beach are my favorite spots! clean, uncrowded picture perfect!
Visited: May 27, 2007
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