Kings Wharf, Bermuda cruise port guide
Picture a charming little island awash in peaceful pastels, and Bermuda – with its heavenly pink-sand beaches and endless turquoise ocean – can’t be far off. Explore the beautiful shallow reefs that have played a key role in Atlantic maritime history, the shipwrecks here casting Bermuda and its 300 coral atolls as one of the world’s best diving destinations; or seek Bermuda’s superlative ocean-fronted fairways, surrounded by sun-bathed swaying palms and rich birdsong. Wander back through time amid the winding streets, colourful houses and pillar-box red phonebooths in whimsically British St George’s and Hamilton, and then leap back into the here-and-now art galleries, restaurants and boutiques tapping into the island’s breezy, blue-chip scene.
About Kings Wharf, Bermuda
King's Wharf is a cruise port in Bermuda located at the former Royal Naval Dockyard on Ireland Island at the West End of Bermuda. The dockyard was the principal base of the Royal Navy in the Western Atlantic from American independence until the Cold War. Today it is a major cruise destination.
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