Bermuda’s capital hosts hordes of cruise visitors in its harbor area, where two-story pastel buildings line the seafront. On certain summer nights, waterfront streets are closed to traffic and vendors and entertainers take their place for boisterous Harbour Nights parties. Stock up on Bacardi at the rum giant’s HQ or explore the mysteries of the sea at Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. Hamilton presents some excellent golfing and shopping opportunities and is easy to explore on foot.
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Travel in a group in your private air-conditioned Coach with one of our Local Certified tour guides and receive a wealth of knowledge about Bermuda in this specially designed tour. Your first stop will be at the Gibb’s Hill Light House This stop will give you stunning views of Bermuda. Next you will then go to the City of Hamilton. There you can do a little shopping and explore the City. You will then get a chance to walk on a pinkish sand beach at Warwick Long Bay and have a few minutes to feel the surf running over your feet if you choose, or you can take some awe-inspiring photos. You will get an opportunity to take photos of Horseshoe Bay Beach and Jobson’s Cove before you had back to your ship.
Inclusions: Transportation From your cruise ship in an airconditioned coach, Access to the base and around the lighthouse, Access to Restrooms, 40 minutes in the City of Hamilton to Shop and Explore
Exclusions: Light snacks and drinks are available at various stops at an additional cost, Gratuities
Great trip. Driver Winston share much about the island history Would have loved to visit the museum and fort
4.8 based on 10 reviews
When your cruise ship docks in Bermuda, Travel in a group, with one of our Local Certified tour guides and receive a wealth of knowledge about Bermuda. You travel primarily along the scenic coastline in your private air-conditioned Coach. You will stop at the Gibb’s Hill Light House which is a 117-foot lighthouse was built in 1846. Next, we will then go to the City of Hamilton for a 30min stop in the Capital of Bermuda. You will have 45min stop In St. George to explore the old town which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will get a chance to walk on a pink sand beach and have a few minutes to feel the surf running on your feet. Then continue enjoy views of the beautiful South-shore beaches along Bermuda's coastline, before your return to Dockyard.
Inclusions: Transportation From and back to your cruise ship in an air-conditioned coach, Access to the base and around the lighthouse, Access to Restrooms
Exclusions: Light snacks and drinks are available at various stops at an additional cost, Gratuities
I have traveled to a lot of beaches around the world and this is one of the most spectacular beaches. Chairs are $18 to rent. There is a bar with food and drinks, otherwise, it’s a great cheap day. Make sure you walk the paths to your left and check out the smaller beaches. You will have a beach all to yourself.
4.4 based on 196 reviews
Take in the key landmarks of Bermuda on a 5 hours circle-island sightseeing tour by coach. Starting from King's Wharf, visit the Royal Naval Dockyard where you’ll learn about British colonial rule of the 1600s from your guide, and see the famous pink-sand beaches at Horseshoe Bay. Pickup and drop-off from the cruise port is included. Circle the island on a 5 hour coach tour, Learn about the historic origins of Bermuda, Visit the dockyard and Horseshoe Bay Pickup and drop-off included from King's Wharf *All 9:30am tour start times will be adjusted according to the arrival time of the ships.*
Inclusions: Makes picture stops at pink sand beaches, Live commentary on board, Professional guide, Pickup and drop-off from Kings Wharf and Heritage Wharf at the Royal Navy Dockyard, Air-conditioned vehicle, Free WiFi onboard the coach (offered at certain times throughout the tour)
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Entrance Fees
On our 2nd Day in Bermuda we took a tour of the Island. boy was we in for a treat, we learned about the water filtration system , we learned what the white roofs mean in the city, we learned why crime is so low on the Island, we Learned about the Millionaire , and Billionaires of the Isalnd , we visited Old Churches , Homes, How the west was won meaning How they became and independent Island , self sufficient place , we visited Shoppe's Perfumes stores Graves sites , of Slaves and Dignataries, Most I liked was the dipping pole, When a man wife talked too much or disobey him He would take her down this hole strap her on this pole and dipped her into the wat
4.1 based on 15 reviews
Combine sport with island history on this unique bike tour along the famous Bermuda Railway Trail, used by the Bermuda Railway in the 1930s and ‘40s. Get off the beaten bath, explore some of Bermuda's lesser-known gems and gain unparalleled views of the island. After your leisurely bike tour, relax on the beach and take a dip in the crystal-clear waters before returning to your hotel.
Inclusions: Use of equipment, Bottle water
Exclusions: Gratuities
We went Whale watching with Fantasy and it was one of the best days ever! Welcoming crew with Captain Jake and Jade. Made the whole experience great. We saw so many Whales and even had dolphins swim up to the boat. Captain Jake was just as excited as we all were and what an amazing idea to fly a drone overhead so he could really see where the Whales were and what they were doing. Can't wait to go again x Sally and Russ, Bermuda
Learn about Bermuda's historical past and visit our memorable and interesting museums island-wide. You will explore our rich history and surely be amazed by Bermuda's 400+ year old varied and interesting history! Delve into Bermuda's past while learning about the role that Bermuda played in world history. This excursion explores famous museums and old historical national trust homes and properties with knowledgeable and friendly guide. Transportation is included in the price.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, all stops entries
Exclusions: Snacks
The location was only a short ride from Hamilton, and the driver was friendly. Upon arrival, I learned about the traditional meal that Bermudians enjoy on Sundays and was able to see how it was prepared. I appreciated the history and the friendly conversation. My hosts made me feel welcome in their home. I would recommend this for someone who wants to see the difference between dining with a local versus going to breakfast at a restaurant.
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