by JuneJ2
It is a beautiful place Recommend the Tobacco Bay snorkeling trip
Visited: Jul 19, 2008
by JudyM1
Bermuda is lovely and we want to go back. The beaches are beautiful and there is good snorkeling, and the history is interesting and well-presented. If you buy a bus pass, it is also good on the ferries, and there are frequent buses and ferries so you can set your own schedule. Everything is expensive, so be prepared. The people were very friendly and went out of their way to be helpful.
Visited: Sep 27, 2008
by KathleenC3
We actually enjoyed the caves.
Visited: Aug 19, 2007
by AT405
This cruise had only an overnight stay so there was not enough time to really explore the island.
Visited: Aug 23, 2009
by HollyF
Loved St. Catherine Beach. Had all options (chairs, umbrellas, bar and snack bar, etc.). Loved Tabacco Bay as well but much smaller. Shelly Bay Beach is not a great spot as most internet websites say. There is no facilities and no snack bar.
Visited: Jun 25, 2006
by Phil2
Must take a carraige ride! Book it yourself and save though. The glass bottom boat tour is nice and the beaches are wonderful.
Visited: Aug 16, 2008
by Pattim1
The beaches and snorkeling are a must see. I personally didn't do the cave excursion but I heard from another passenger it was magnificent. No great deals on shopping. Dined at Tom Moore's Tavern for dinner one evening. Very $$$$ but worth it with the dine around voucher. Service outstanding, food excellent! The harbor night celebration in St. George's on Tuesday and then in Hamilton on Wednesday is really a waste of time. It's basically a flea market but on a much smaller scale. People selling their handmade wares.
Visited: Sep 01, 2006
by AjaC
The must see's of the trip would be Horseshoe Beach, Elbow Beach, Catamaran adventure ( shore excursion). A waste of time would be the festival they have in st. George on Tue night and the festival in Hamilton held on Wed. night. They are both hyped up to be something they're not. NCL gives you passes to dine ashore, the selections on the menu for this are very slim.
Visited: Sep 03, 2006
by CarolG2
Clearly, things are shutting down in St. George. I noticed one bar on the square was no longer open and some shops are shuttered. With the "Free Style" cruising, I'm afraid they are attracting a less affluent passenger base and these are not supporting the on shore businesses the way the more affluent passengers of the past were likely to do.
Visited: Sep 10, 2006
by AdamA4
This was the best stop... we took a bus tour around the town and the driver was excellent giving us a true local perspective...
Visited: May 28, 2006
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