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Looking for suggestions, visiting in mid Sept. first time to Bermuda.

 

Older couple mid 60's   ,  looking for things to do, excursions ,  restaurant suggestions.  Any must do things. 

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2 hours ago, k2c2w said:

 

Looking for suggestions, visiting in mid Sept. first time to Bermuda.

 

Older couple mid 60's   ,  looking for things to do, excursions ,  restaurant suggestions.  Any must do things. 

Do you like beaches? History? Fishing? Golf? Water activities? As it is your first t time you might want to do a taxi tour. 
 

Take a look at these two websites. https://www.gotobermuda.com and https://www.islandtourcentre.com 

 

You can order free brochures and maps from the Go To Bermuda tourism website and the Island Tour Centre has many of the available excursions. 

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2 hours ago, Sea saw 56 said:

Reading through some of the info on the gotobermuda.com site, is it necessary to go online and fill out the Bermuda Arrival Card if you are arriving by cruise ship?

No. The arrival card is not for cruise passengers. It is only for air travelers. On the that website you have to click on the form to read that visitors by cruise are not required to fill out the form. Bad design...... 

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There are catamaran ferries from the Dockyard to both Hamilton and St. George. We did a day for each.  In Hamilton the town crier does a free 2 hour walking tour which is well worth the price! He started at   City nall which is a short walk from the ferry dock. This was before the pandemic so you can google to ensure it still happens. 

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I did a couple glass bottomed boat tours.  If you are in Bermuda overnight, you might want to add one onto your schedule.  Other than that, I walked around the Royal Naval Dockyard and went to the beach and snorkeling.  

 

If you are docking at Royal Naval Dockyard, there is a museum.  I believe it is $15 pp.

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