Not much time here, as we were late arriving and didn't have much time to get out of the port area. We found enough to do, and walking around was nice. ...
Since we only had 1 day here, we decided to stick to the Kings Wharf area and spent our time in the Royal Naval Dockyard.
We spent 3.5 hours touring the National Museum of Bermuda, including the Commissioner’s House and the 16 acre grounds with 7 bastions.
Had lunch at the Frog & Onion Pub.
Did shopping at the Bermuda Art Center. ...
We took a minibus to Horseshoe Bay and had a great day. We would have loved to have seen more of the port and done some shopping, but everything is SO FAR from the ship, we didn't end up having the time/energy after our day. ...
Kings Port is the commerial port for the large cruise ships, the port area it self is lack luster. I miss the days of being docked in Hamilton and St George it was much more comfortable to wander around and really sold me on Bermuda. ...
We traveled for the water and the sights. The caves were great but the waves was disappointing. It was a man made beach versus going to a natural beach that would have pink sand. Great tour guide.
Shopping was also a bit disappointing. The Island has been affected by the military moving off the Island and does not cater to tourists like I recall from years ago.
Water was beautiful but ...
We docked at the Royal Naval Shipyard in Bermuda for 6 hours. There is a water taxi to Hamilton from here that you might want to use. There are lots of taxis, too. There is a quaint mall and a few restaurants. A lot of things were closed because they failed in Covid times or because it was off-season. It's worth puttering around the Naval Dockard for a bit. ...
Excellent 5 hour taxi tour that was 8 very informative hours. Saw every nook and cranny of Bermuda. Taxi's are accessible. Wish there was a cheap little sourvenier shop in walking distance. Island is gorgeous. A lot to see and do. ...