Bermuda Cruises - Ports of Call Archives

Kings Wharf, Bermuda Cruise Port

Kings Wharf port is the third port in the island of Bermuda. It is located in the Ireland Island, on the western tip of Bermuda. It is also the port of choice for bigger ships that docks in the island. The Kings Wharf, Bermuda has a rich history that dates back in the 1814; it was built for the British Navy naval ships, and referred to as the West End or the Royal Naval Dockyard of Bermuda. It is once dubbed as the “Gibraltar of the West” because it was used as a base to launch a raid in Washington D.C. using thousands of prisoners. In World War I and II, it served as the north Atlantic base during those eras. Today the kings wharf Bermuda, serves as a testament to Bermuda’s rich cultural heritage.

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St. George, Bermuda Cruise Port

St. George is home to a harbor that meets passengers on Bermuda cruises from around the world. One of the nine parishes of Bermuda islands, it is along the tip of the archipelago. St. George is known for its friendly citizens, shopping and dining establishments, historic sites, and its warm weather.

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Hamilton, Bermuda Cruise Port

Some of the smaller ships on Bermuda cruises head for the island’s capital, Hamilton, 185-acres of exciting activities and beautiful places that tourists just cannot get enough of. With its mild subtropical climate, tourism is a prosperous industry in the city known for its relaxing and scenic beaches, exciting events, endless business establishments, gardens, and friendly people.

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