This end of Bermuda is great to explore or for dining and sampling the pubs. Tobacco bay beach was excellent and all of St Georges is very clean and easy to see on foot. ...
Very easy to get around, unless you are handicapped, then you will need help as there is a little distance between thing. Public transportation is good, vans are good. People are helpful and knowledgeable, tip them as they are a nice proud people, and it is great to be able to visit bermuda on a ship, and enjoy its beauty so econonmically. ...
We took a ferry to St. George's. The ferry itself feels like an excursion and is reasonably priced. Maps are available at the Visitor's Center. It is very easy to walk around town. There is a "dunking" presentation on the water and lots of shops and restaurants right in town. A short taxi ride can take you to Tobacco Bay which is a beautiful beach that doesn't seem to be too populated. Again, ...
I walked up and down and about town, felt very safe. I shopped for fragrance and had a local lunch. if you are a U.S. citizen, be aware of the exchange rates in the local shops! There are lots of taxes you can take to the beaches for a few bucks less than the ship. I met a couple who said try the cemetery beach, as it is populated by more locals and a short cheap taxied ride from the pier. I ...
Lovely port and you can walk into town from the port very easily. There are a lot of taxi drivers at the port and they do hassle you more here than at any of the other ports. We visited a spice market in the town and went through the tunnel and found a lovely bar for lunch. ...