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We will be in Bermuda for two days on our cruise next week and I had originally planned to take a ferry to St. George, walk around on our own a bit, then go to the Crystal Caves. But then I read a post about how the stairs are steep and slippery. I am a bit nervous now about going to the caves now since I am pregnant, the stairs could be an issue. The same would obviously go for the Lighthouse... so any suggestions on other things to do in St. George?

 

We actually only decided to go to St. George because we have been to Bermuda twice before and never got a chance to go very far from the ship before. So open to any area of Bermuda that's not close to the ship.

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We will be in Bermuda for two days on our cruise next week and I had originally planned to take a ferry to St. George, walk around on our own a bit, then go to the Crystal Caves. But then I read a post about how the stairs are steep and slippery. I am a bit nervous now about going to the caves now since I am pregnant, the stairs could be an issue. The same would obviously go for the Lighthouse... so any suggestions on other things to do in St. George?

 

We actually only decided to go to St. George because we have been to Bermuda twice before and never got a chance to go very far from the ship before. So open to any area of Bermuda that's not close to the ship.

 

 

 

St. George is a World Heritage Site. ( I love saying that LOL) It is very walkable. Interesting old buildings and shops. As for points of interest there is St. Peter's Church, the Perfumery and the Unfinished Church. A replica of the Deliverance. They dunk a wench in the town square around noon. Also you could take a walking tour from the Village Information Center in the Town Square. In the general area there is Tobacco Bay. Also Fort St. Catherine.

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While in St George, take the train-trolley ride. It travels by most of the historical sights, and the driver narrates along the way. Very enjoyable and informative.

Where do you pick up the train-trolley ride?

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