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A Touch of Bermuda

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Overview

​Combine three quintessential Bermuda stops-the Gibb's Hill Lighthouse, the city of Hamilton an Warwick Long Bay-on this single tour. Travelling in a comfortable air-conditioned coach between all stops, you'll listen to guided commentary on Bermudian history and culture.

 

  • Highlights tour of Bermuda]

  • Free time to shop and explore Hamilton

  • Stop at a Southshore Pink Sand beach

  • Access to the Gibb's Hill Lighthouse

  • Learn about Bermuda history and culture through guided commentary

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What's Included

  • Transportation from your cruise ship in an airconditioned coach and back on an airconditioned ferry

  • Access to the base and around the lighthouse

  • Access to restrooms

  • ​City of Hamilton Shopping

  • Warwick Long Bay Beach Stop

  • Tours have coordinated start times. Please check Viator messages for tour meetup instructions. 

  • Ship arrival tours depart 30 to 45 minutes after the ship's port arrival. Next day tours depart 8:30AM. 

 

What To Expect

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Gibb's Hill Lighthouse

Your first stop will be at the Gibb’s Hill Light House which is a 117-foot lighthouse was built in 1846 of cast iron – the oldest of its kind in the world, and one of only two cast-iron lighthouses still in existence. There you can also do a little shopping at the gift shop located at the base of the lighthouse. This stop overlooks the South Shore and Little Sound, offering views of both the City of Hamilton and the Royal Naval Dockyard.

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Horseshoe Bay Beach - Overlook Picture Stop

You will then travel primarily along the beautiful south shore, where you will get an opportunity to take photos of Horseshoe Bay Beach and Jobson’s Cove.​​​

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Hamilton

You will go to Hamilton which is the capital of Bermuda where you will time to explore and shop

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Royal Naval Dockyard 

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. The tours have coordinated start times and for ship arrival dates the tour departs 45 minutes after the ship's arrival on port and next day tours depart at 8:30AM. Please check your  messages for tour meetup instructions from the tour provider.

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 From
$35 per person
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