Scenic Bermuda Ferry Ride Dockyard to St. George's (Orange Route)
On day 2 of our 3 day stay in Bermuda via cruise ship, we took a scenic Bermuda ferry ride from the Royal Naval Dockyard in King's Wharf to St. George's. The ferry service was by Sea Express and it was the Orange Route. There were nice views the of the King's Wharf cruise port, plus our cruise ship the Celebrity Summit and the Norwegian Escape as well.
During the ride we saw NCL's own private St. George's ferry right behind us. As we sailed around St. George's island we also had nice views of Fort St. Catherine, Higgs & Horseshoe islands, before reaching the St. George's Harbour. There we saw an impressive number of sailboats, some speeding quickly past each other. We then arrived at the St. George's Sea Express Ferry Terminal from which we walked to King's Square.
We will post more videos of our day in St. George's. The one we have up is our visit to Tobacco Bay Beach:
We also have a video up of the Bermuda cruise terminal at King's Wharf including getting the ferry passes here:
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Bermuda Ferry Ride, Hamilton to Dockyard.
Took a ferry ride up to dockyard, hadn't been on any of the new fast ferries. Too short a ride for them to really go full speed.
NCL BREAKAWAY Hamilton Bermuda Ferry to ship
Bermuda Cruise Port Guide: St. George's and Blue Hole Park
In this video, we’ll provide an overview of our first day in Bermuda, when we visited St. George’s, a few of St. George’s beaches, and the Blue Hole Park nature preserve in Hamilton Parish.
Our ship -- the Celebrity Summit -- docked at the Royal Naval Dockyard port for three days in August of 2019. During our stay, we used Bermuda’s bus and ferry system to explore on our own.
Bermuda Government: Public Transportation
Walking Tour Brochure
Blue Hole Park Info & Directions
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Bermuda Ferry
This video is about Bermuda Ferry ride to the City of Hamilton from Heritage Wharf.
Bermuda Ferry Hamilton to St. George
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Arriving in Bermuda Harbor - A Timelapse by NAMMA
Sailing into Bermuda harbor aboard the MV Oleander. Thanks to Neptune Group, Bermuda Container Line and Great America Lines for invitation to sail with the ship.
Gold Coast Yachts STX to STT Ferry QE 4 on Sea Trial 6-24-16
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Bermuda Ferry crossing Achilles Bay Beach
The Bermuda Ferry crossing the bay on a beautiful morning heading to the Dock Yard. This was filmed with the Sony DSC-RX100 M3.
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BIU Update On Ferry Service & Parks, Feb 20 2014
Bermuda Industrial Union [BIU] President Chris Furbert gives an update on the ferry service & parks department, Feb 20 2014
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Bermuda Fast Ferry Short
A ride on the Ferry in windy weather.
The Ferry ride often gets rocky off St. George's
here in Bermuda.
It really is not as bad as it looks in the video if you
like boats.
Dive #15: Bermuda Wreck Dive (Sea Venture Ferry) -- 7-11-2016
First of two dives on July 11, 2016 in Bermuda. This was the wreck of the Sea Venture Ferry in Bermuda (a ferry boat named after the more famous 1609 wreck). Dove with a four person group plus our dive leader (five of us total). The water was amazing! I can't wait to go back!
From my Log:
Dive #15:
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Date: 7/11/2016 -- 1st Dive of Day
Site: Bermuda -- Wreck of Sea Venture Ferry
Dive Time: 27 mins
Max Depth: 50 ft
Air Start: 2800 psi | Air Stop: 500 psi
Weight: 20 lbs (dive skin, boots, gloves -- no wetsuit or hood)
Water Temp: 80F
Amazing dive! My first wreck ever! Was an excursion from the NCL Dawn. Swam through the wreck (my first time ever diving inside anything!). Saw some cool fish and coral. Weight felt really good with 20lbs (no wet suit), and buoyancy was great, although I made a point to stay well off the bottom most of the dive. I just relaxed and enjoyed the dive. Felt like a reward for the last three years of dive training! Put a video on youtube of the dive.
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MCS COROMELL 2GMB5 IMO 9694177 Emden offshore crewboat catamaran
Elbow beach
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Elbow Beach is located on Bermuda's south shore, within a 10-minute drive of downtown Hamilton. Set amidst 50 acres of lush gardens, the resort has a half-mile stretch of private, pink sand beach that offers chairs, umbrellas, and wait service. The Spa at Elbow Beach offers a variety of Asian-influenced services, including Signature Spa Therapies and Chakra Balancing with Hot Stones. Private spa suites have rain showers, granite soaking tubs, and ocean view balconies.The resort's signature restaurant, Cafe Lido, serves innovative Modern European cuisine and fresh local seafood. Room service is available 24 hours. Guests can go for a dip in the free form, heated, outdoor swimming pool, keep in shape in the 24-hour fitness center, all while enjoying views of the ocean, or keep in touch with friends and family with free WiFi.Conference facilities include more than 9000 sq. feet (810 sq. meters) of indoor and outdoor space, much of it with ocean views. A 24-hour business center has a computer station with free wired Internet access. Parking is available (surcharge).
Beach bar
Bar/lounge
Coffee/tea in common areas
Rooftop terrace
Full-service spa
24-hour front desk
Poolside bar
Beach umbrellas
Conference space
Billiards or pool table
Porter/bellhop
Express check-out
Tours/ticket assistance
Meeting rooms
Dry cleaning/laundry service
Free WiFi
Babysitting or childcare (surcharge)
Free wired Internet
Outdoor pool
Computer station
Supervised childcare/activities (surcharge)
On private beach
Safe-deposit box at front desk
Conference space size (meters) - 810
Luggage storage
Hair salon
Breakfast available (surcharge)
Number of restaurants - 4
24-hour business center
Concierge services
Conference space size (feet) - 9000
Gift shops or newsstand
Shopping on site
Pool umbrellas
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Beach towels
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Total number of rooms - 98
Television in common areas
Wedding services
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Garden
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On private beach
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Available in all rooms: Free WiFi , Free wired Internet
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Elbow Beach offers 98 air-conditioned accommodations with iPod docking stations and minibars. Rooms open to balconies or patios. Accommodations offer separate sitting areas. Flat-screen televisions come with premium cable channels. Bathrooms include separate bathtubs and showers with deep soaking bathtubs, bathrobes, slippers, and complimentary toiletries. This Paget resort provides complimentary wired and wireless Internet access. Business-friendly amenities include desks, complimentary newspapers, and phones. Additionally, rooms include espresso makers and safes. A nightly turndown service is provided and housekeeping is offered daily. Amenities available on request include hypo-allergenic bedding.
Free newspaper
Air conditioning
Minibar
Daily housekeeping
Hypo-allergenic bedding available
Phone
Turndown service
Private bathroom
Bathrobes
Free toiletries
Espresso maker
Hair dryer
Iron/ironing board
In-room safe
Number of bathrooms - 1
Balcony or patio
Free cribs/infant beds
Cable TV service
Flat-panel TV
Room service (24 hours)
Rollaway/extra beds (free)
Premium TV channels
Free WiFi
Free wired Internet
Blackout drapes/curtains
Desk
Deep soaking bathtub
Slippers
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Cafe Lido - Award-winning r...
Bermuda Weather change at Tabacco Bay 2011
We were swimming and snorkelling, the clouds came over and a drop or two of rain. Everyone ignored it for a moment until the heavens opened up. This is the result.... It only lasted about 10 - 15 minutes when it cleared up to become lovely again, but not tanning as it was after 5pm and we all had to head back to St Georges Ferry terminal to board the last Ferry over to DockYard....
The Clocktower Mall
Come and visit the Clocktower Mall in the Royal Naval Dockyard! We would love to have you!
Bermuda Vacation 1956 ~ Fly on a Swizzle, Swim at the Belmont & Stop at Both US Bases
A stop at Gibbs Hill Lighthouse - views of NOB, flying boats on the apron (Martin Marlin's and a SA-16 Albatross in the foreground) then Riddell's Bay, Perot's Island and Riddle's Bay Golf Course (opened 1922 & closed 2016).
Its a sunny day lounging by the Belmont Manor Hotel pool with views over Godet's and Hinson's Islands. Then it's moped practice at the turning circle at the front of the Belmont - no need for helmets in 1956.....
Showing off the shorts on the wall at Jews Bay ??
Harrington Sound from Devils Hole looking at the house on Turtle Island then a quick bit of fishing in de hole.
Outside of Swizzle Inn - Home of the famous Swizzle and Normanal (Any idea?) where you Fly on a Swizzle (at least when you leave....).
Back on the bikes, the causeway and old airport, then on the Kindley Field Base - planes on the ribbon. (from Tom Z its a C-124 Globemaster nicknamed “Snuffy Smith” after the cartoon character. C-124’s stopping in Bermuda were usually coming from or going to Lajes, Azores. The C-124’s were parked out on the ‘finger’ if they were carrying weapons or other hazardous material and were under armed guard. Terrible plane to fly in, it would shake rattle & roll).
On NOB and also from the shore, submarine at dock - quick glimpse inside a military plane.
St. Georges, St. Peters Church and the Town Square then its goodbye at the airport boarding a Colonial Airlines plane.
A second stop at Swizzle Inn is completed then it's shopping in Hamilton with Triminghams boxes in hand. Ocean Monarch at dock. End of day is spent back at the Belmont Manors pool.
Bermuda guided tour and beach shuttle service
Mike takes to and from beach (world famous beach buggy)..tours are 5 hrs..$50 pp...1 hr free to shop/ beach