St Georges, Bermuda cruise port guide
The port facility known as Kings Wharf is actually the revitalized Royal Navy Dockyard of Bermuda in Sandy’s Parish. The facility was first developed in 1809, after the British lost their mainland docking rights in the American Revolution. After the two World Wars, with the British and Americans allied, there was no need for a Royal Navy base, and the facility was closed. Today it is the main cruise ship port for the island. It has many attractions for visitors, including the Bermuda National Museum and many galleries, shops, restaurants and etc. There are a number of beaches nearby, including the famous Sea Glass Beach. The port is also the start point for tours of other Bermuda highlights such as Hamilton, St. George’s and the beaches.
About St Georges, Bermuda
St. George's is the oldest surviving English settlement in the New World, founded in 1612 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its pastel-colored heritage buildings, the unfinished St. Peter's Church (1612), and the fortifications of Gates Fort and Fort St. Catherine offer a beautifully preserved colonial town. Smaller cruise ships dock directly in the harbor.
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Carnival Sunshine · Bermuda · 5 nights
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Carnival Sunshine · Bermuda · 7 nights
from $2,725
$389 / night
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Carnival Pride · Bermuda · 7 nights
from $783
$111 / night
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Carnival Pride · Bermuda · 7 nights
from $1,283
$183 / night
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Carnival Sunshine · Bermuda · 4 nights
from $879
$219 / night
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Carnival Pride · Bermuda · 7 nights
from $1,163
$166 / night
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