A three-zone adventure through Bermuda's most iconic destinations — from the Royal Naval Dockyard by foot, across the harbor by ferry to Hamilton's colorful capital, then onward by ferry to the UNESCO World Heritage town of St. George's.
CULTUREYour first steps into the historic Dockyard — 200 years of British naval history right at the cruise pier.
HISTORYCULTUREThe island's premier museum inside a historic fortress, covering shipwrecks, slavery, and Bermudian life.
HISTORYPHOTO OPStunning hilltop mansion with panoramic harbor views — one of the oldest cast-iron buildings in the Western Hemisphere.
CULTUREThe short scenic ferry ride deposits you in Bermuda's charming capital city.
CULTUREPHOTO OPPastel-colored shops, the famous Birdcage traffic officer post, and views across Hamilton Harbour.
HISTORYPHOTO OPBermuda's oldest government buildings — colonial grandeur at its finest.
HISTORYThe Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Bermuda's largest church, with stunning Gothic architecture.
FOODFlying Fish, The Spot, or local pub fare — our guide recommends the best spots and price ranges.
HISTORYCULTUREThe heart of UNESCO-listed St. George's — stocks, pillory, and 400 years of colonial history.
HISTORYThe oldest Anglican church in continuous use in the Western Hemisphere, founded 1612.
HISTORYPHOTO OP17th-century fortification with sweeping ocean views — then back to Dockyard via ferry.
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Three-zone route with ferry connections — Dockyard, Hamilton & St. George's. No backtracking, no confusion.
Tap any stop to open directions in Google Maps. Never get lost — even without data.
Skip the tourist traps. We recommend the spots where locals actually eat — with price ranges.
Every stop comes with the story behind it. Explore with understanding, not just a camera.
Money-saving tricks, safety advice, what to wear, what to skip, and what not to miss.
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