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Hello! We will be sailing to Bermuda with our 2 year old and here is what we have planned. We will be there 3 days and docked at Kings Wharf.

 

Day 1 - Walk the railroad trail and see some of the western part of the island.

 

Day 2 - The Caves (both) and the Aquarium

 

Day 3 - Beach in the AM and exploring the Dockyard in the PM

 

Some questions -

1. Is Day 2 crazy with a 2 year old? Not sure if the caves will be too humid?

2. What is the easiest way to get to the Caves/Aquarium (either ferry to St. George and then the bus or ferry to Hamilton and then the bus)?

3. Is a 2 year old free for the bus/ferry?

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Hello! We will be sailing to Bermuda with our 2 year old and here is what we have planned. We will be there 3 days and docked at Kings Wharf.

 

Day 1 - Walk the railroad trail and see some of the western part of the island.

 

Day 2 - The Caves (both) and the Aquarium

 

Day 3 - Beach in the AM and exploring the Dockyard in the PM

 

Some questions -

1. Is Day 2 crazy with a 2 year old? Not sure if the caves will be too humid?

2. What is the easiest way to get to the Caves/Aquarium (either ferry to St. George and then the bus or ferry to Hamilton and then the bus)?

3. Is a 2 year old free for the bus/ferry?

 

Not sure why you would want to spend a day walking the the railway trail with a 2 year old.

 

The two year old will love the Zoo. I wonder if you know that there are a lot of steep steps to the caves. I think taking a 2 year old even down one of the caves would be tough.

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Just be aware that there are 88 steep narrow steps down in the Fantasy cave so you will be carrying the 2 years old down then back up.

Children under 5 are free on the buses and ferries.

Ferry to St. George and then the bus may be a bit quicker. If you take the ferry to Hamilton you have to walk uphill 3-4 block to the bus terminal.

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