by JamieC2
Just like home.....
Visited: Oct 01, 2006
by DonnaM15
Loved being docked in one port for 3 days
Visited: Jul 09, 2006
by RonE8915191
Definitly go to Tabbaco beach if you like to snorkel. You can walk there from the cruise ship in about 15 minutes or have a taxi take you. Get there early this small beach can get crowded. There is a bar and bathrooms available at the rear of the beach. The water is calm and you can swim, wade, or snorkel.
Visited: Sep 29, 2007
by CarlaA1
Very quiet part of Bermuda compared to Hamiliton, but much less hassles..very easy to hop on the bus and go whereever you want to go to...
Visited: May 28, 2006
by DonnaM15
The bus ride from St George's to Hamilton was crazy!!
Visited: Jul 09, 2006
by StaciL
LOVED THE ISLAND AS A WHOLE
Visited: Jul 06, 2008
by MargaretK
The beaches are beautiful
Visited: Jun 17, 2007
by ChrisB29
I love this port ! There is so much history there you could spend a week researching just that. Lots right in port within walking distance from the ship. We enjoyed an awesome lunch at Cafe Gio, service & food were spectacular, prices reasonable.
Visited: Sep 03, 2006
by DianeS28
I was In St. George the first week of Oct. Most of the shops closed at 5:30pm, No Market in the Square on Tuesday night, it was considered Off Season. A little disapointing.
Visited: Sep 30, 2007
by ElizabethC11
We used our Dining out Voucher here... the Carriage house was very nice. And they let you choose from the whole menu as opposed to other restaurants which limit their selection.
Visited: Sep 03, 2006
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