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Royal Naval Dockyard (King's Wharf), Bermuda

Royal Naval Dockyard (King's Wharf) Bermuda

The port of Royal Naval Dockyard (King’s Wharf) is the main cruise terminal in Bermuda, a British territory. The harbour was built by the British Navy as a base between Halifax and the Caribbean. This complex is now home to museums, shops and restaurants.

Useful Information

Language

English

Tips

10% to 15% will be appreciated in restaurants.

Currency

BMDBermudian dollar

Currency Converters:  
Bing  CAD  USD   EUR  
XE

Time difference

UTC: -4

from New York: +1h

from San Francisco: +3h

from London: -4h

°C °F

Weather

MonthTemperature (Celsius)Temperature (Fahrenheit)
Precipitations
Minimum
Average
Maximum
(mminch)
January
1763
1965
2067
1134.50
February
1762
1864
1967
1074.25
March
1762
1864
1966
1164.50
April
1865
1966
2068
893.50
May
2169
2170
2271
933.75
June
2374
2475
2576
1184.75
July
2578
2679
2780
1164.50
August
2678
2780
2781
1355.25
September
2578
2679
2780
1445.75
October
2474
2476
2577
1485.75
November
2169
2271
2373
1004.00
December
1966
2068
2170
1054.25

Where is located the Port of Royal Naval Dockyard Cruise Terminal

The port of Royal Naval Dockyard (King’s Wharf) is located at the western end of the island of Bermuda. Ships dock at the port at one of the two quays.

Travelling around the Royal Naval Dockyard (King's Wharf) Cruise Port

Ferries allow you to easily reach Hamilton or Georgetown.

Buses also run on the island. A one- or three-day pass is available. Otherwise, you must have the exact change if you are paid on board the bus.

Taxis are available at the port, but can be expensive. Those who have a blue flag on their hood are qualified as a guide to give tours of the island.
A tourist train offers tours of the Royal Naval Dockyard.
If you choose to rent a car, compare prices and save with rentalcars.com.

Activities in Royal Naval Dockyard (King's Wharf)

Museums

National Museum of Bermuda

Learn about the history of Bermuda in this museum that also incorporates the Bermuda Maritime Museum.

Nature

Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve

This national park features walking trails and several popular beaches (Turtle Bay, Clearwater Beach). You can observe many species of birds and wildlife in the park.

Walsingham Nature Reserve

Explore the walking trails and underground caves and grottos in this nature reserve.

Family activities

Bermuda Aquarium & Zoo

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Learn more about the plants, animal and undersea life of Bermuda.

Dolphin Quest

You can learn more about dolphins and interact with them.

Fun Golf

18-hole mini-golf where you will enjoy a panoramic view of the ocean.

Beaches

Horseshoe Bay

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Beautiful pink sand beaches appreciated for its calm water.

Warwick Long Bay

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This nice pink sand beach s ideal for snorkeling on a calm day. You will find walking trails near the beach.

Nearby

Hamilton

The capital of Bermuda. See the specific port for more details on what to see in Hamilton.

St. George

This charming town features colonial buildings. You can find shops and restaurants. The St. Peter’s church is the oldest Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere.