Enjoy this narrated adventure that will show you the “Best of Bermuda” highlights. You will travel aboard a comfortable, air-conditioned mini bus.
Be amused by spectacular views from Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse, the oldest cast iron lighthouse in the world.
Your mini bus will take the South Shore, home to Bermuda’s world famous pink sand beaches.
This is your chance to put your toes into the sand or capture some photographic memories to take with you.
Travel into Hamilton and enjoy some free time to shop, enjoy a local nibble or just stroll through town and this will complete the bus tour portion of your tour.
You have the option to be returned by the tour bus or make your way back to the pier area at your leisure and you will be given a ferry ticket to hop on a ferry back to your Cruiseship in Dockyard and continue to enjoy awe-inspiring views of the island on the ferry ride to your ship to complete this well-rounded three-and-a-half-hour tour of the island of Bermuda.
The bus tour portion of the tour ends in Hamilton City, and you will be given ferry tickets to make your way back to the CruiseShip pier at your leisure in Dockyard and this completes the 3.5-hour tour of the island.
Stop at the Gibb's Hill Lighthouse, a 117-foot tall cast iron structure that was built in 1846, making this spectacular sight the oldest of its kind in the world. Here you can take in the spectacular views of the South Shore and Great Sound, offering a birds eye view of both the City of Hamilton and the Royal Naval Dockyard.
Bask in the beauty of the area and take the opportunity to walk on one of the pink sand beaches at Warwick Long Bay. Dig your toes into the warm surf running over your feet or, if you choose, take some awe-inspiring photos to remember your day.
Drive over the world's smallest draw bridge and view the plank that opens the bridge for sailboats.
travel to the City of Hamilton. Hamilton is not only the capital of Bermuda - it’s also the island's beating heart. A picturesque harbour city graced with shops, museums, galleries and gardens, the city is also a hub for local and international businesses. Here you will have approximately 30 minutes of free time to shop, explore or taste the local food and drink flavors of the island.
The Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda is the busiest cruise port in Bermuda and offering stunning views of transparent turquoise waters. Once a vital trading post for the British, it now serves as the primary cruise ship port for Bermuda and handles 500,000 tourists per year. There are many Food and Drink Spots at the Royal Naval Dockyard Cruise Port and a courtesy shuttle to conveniently take you around.
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