Bermudaful Island Tour: Explore Nine Parishes, Discover Hotspots With Local Guides
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Official Ferry and Bus Transportation Ticket Booth

Embark on a Bermudaful Island Tour and explore the nine parishes, uncovering hidden hotspots with knowledgeable local guides. Discover the treasures of Bermuda on this full island adventure!

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Somerset Village - Witness every day Bermuda life as you drive through the Charming Somerset Village where you will then cross over the world smallest draw bridge called Somerset Bridge
  • Somerset Bridge - Cross the the World smallest Draw Bridge
  • Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse - Offering panoramic views of the island atop Gibbs Lighthouse this…
What's Included
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
  • Lighthouse Admission Fee is an additional $2.50
  • Private transportation
  • Hotel Pickup
  • Breakfast
Additional Information

Embark on an unforgettable adventure through Bermuda with our comprehensive island tour! Our knowledgeable local guides will take you through all nine parishes, highlighting the island’s most captivating attractions. Climb aboard our comfortable minibus and immerse yourself in Bermuda’s rich history and stunning scenery. Discover landmarks like the…

Location
Official Ferry and Bus Transportation Ticket Booth
Cruise Line Visitors: Pickup at the pier's center. For help, ask Dock staff in vests. If ship is delayed please let us know, we will TRY to wait. Hotel Visitors: It's best to take the ferry from Hamilton to Dockyard to skip traffic. This tour is not recommended for guests staying east of Hamilton
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Janetsmiles
Feb 16, 2025
Best way to see Bermuda - This tour was the perfect way to see the whole island of Bermuda. Tim was a great tour guide who filled in so many details about Bermuda and its history during our tour. I would highly recommend it!!
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Jenbenjon
Feb 14, 2025
Tim Needs 6 Stars! - Tim was FABULOUS! He was very knowledgeable and had lots of great information about the island and its history. He answered all of our questions on the tour and also helped us with info about the other activities we were planning during our stay. Highly recommend!
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Bsingh1029
Feb 10, 2025
Wonderful Bermuda - My wife and I have just returned from a wonderful week in Bermuda. Many people have a misapprehension that Bermuda is a Caribbean island. It is not. It is a British Overseas Territory in the Atlantic, so that in February, their coldest month, daytime tem[eratures were in the lower 50s with quite a stiff wind daily, making it feel colder. Nights were distinctly chilly. Indeed, the climate is temperate rather than tropical. Bermuda is famed for its beaches, which are beautiful and quite empty at this time of year. The water is too cold for a dip, though some hardy swimmers could be spotted.My favorite was the Horse Shoe Beach, which forms quite a large semi circle, s as tts name suggests, and is ideal for walking on its compact but really fine white sand flecked with pink, or just soaking in the sun. And the food and drink of Bermuda are a delight. Bermudians make an excellent fish chowder that can be had at every restaurant. The bread made of their wheat is light and flaky. And they have some excellent restaurants. Take, for instance, the Onion and Frog in the Dockyard, easily reached by bus.Founded by a Bermudian and a Frenchman, hence the name, it, like so many other high class restaurants, is managed and staffed by Indians from Mumbai or Goa, absolute masters i the art of hospitality and who know good food and taking care of guests better than any other nation in the world. All dishes are worth trying, nothing more than Indian. And for beer lovers I would recommend their Amber Ale, brewed on the premises and a perfect accompaniment for most dishes. Or take Huckleberry's, a rather exclusive restaurant attached to a rather exclusive hotel in Hamilton, Bermuda's bustling, modern capital city. It is reminiscent of the old days of the Raj, with spotlessly white paint and colonnaded verandahs looking out on well tended gardens. I had an enormous fish sandwich which I was not able to finish, though the fish was fresh tender and delicate, and the raisin bread on which it was served a Bermudian specialty. Only the local population may drive cars, which they do expertly on the left, navigating the narrow and twisting streets with great skill. Visitors may rent scooters or other forms of vehicular conveyances. But we used the local bus service, which is excellent. You may have to wait a bit for your bus, but they run to a schedule which can be downloaded from any bus. The stops are well marked, there is a color coding with a blue post symbolizing that the bus that stops there is going towards Hamilton, the red in the opposite direction. Most stops are sheltered and have seating, and the buses themselves have comfortable, padded seats. The bus drivers are extremely careful, take excellent care of all their passengers, and ver polite. It is a pleasure to deal with them. Indeed, the greatest asset of Bermuda without question are the Bermudians themselves. I have traveled through a good bit of the world, but nowhere else have I come across such polite, well spoken, disciplined and helpful people. They know how to have a good time and can sometimes be raucous. But they are absolute angels when it comes to dealing with others and lending a helping hand. I'll give just three examples. The day we arrived, we were not quite sure whee a particular street was. We asked a passer, who, rather uncertain himself, stopped a passing car to ask for directions. The driver, instead of yelling them out and going his way, very kindly offered to drive us to our destination, and said that it was no problem at all to go a little out of the way just to help us. The next day we were going to the Arboretum, which we had been told was behind the hospital in Hamilton, and got confused at a crossroad. We asked a lady coming that way with her baby, and she said that because it was some distance away, she would drive us there since her car was parked in the hospital. She did that, and then returned to where she was parked. Such remarkable kindness! Where else i the world would you experience it? And that is not an aberration but a common courtesy that people show visitors. The same day, in the course of our wanderings, we got rather disoriented and so went up to some workmen who were helping repair a building for directions. A workman who was carrying planks of wood thought for moment, decided that the way was too complicated to explain, and so asked his boss for permission to drive us to our destination and overrode our protests in order to do just that! Indeed, it is part of the culture of the island to greet anyone you see in the street by wishing them a good morning or afternoon. When a passenger enters a bus, he wishes all other passengers the time of day, and they all reply wwth a wish in unison I have seldom wished so many people the time of day in the course of a morning as I did in Bermuda. What a remarkably wonderful custom! The language people speak is closer to American than to British English, with one significant difference. In the week we were there, I never once heard a curse word, while here in New York this is seldom the ase. I would venture to say in fact, that the world has much to learn from the simple people of Bermuda: their courtesy, their willingness to extend a helping hand, their innate grace. We have come away from Bermuda after a week, but we have left our hearts behind there. May it always three and prosper!
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Pcakes104
Feb 1, 2025
Great overview tour - Great tour. Our guide, Millet, was professional, a very safe driver and EXTREMELY knowledgeable about the island and its history. It was a treat to travel with him.
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Mary_n
Jan 29, 2025
Very helpful - The starting point was confusing. We were sent to the wrong place. But when we called the tour guide sent her husband to pick us up and meet the tour. Wonderful service
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Michael_s
Dec 25, 2024
Relaxing and Informative - The tour guide was patient and informative. We would definitely recommend this tour to other visitors to the island
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Kathleen_s
Dec 15, 2024
Bermuda in a day! - Great overview of the geography, history and culture of Bermuda. Knowledgeable guide and beautiful beaches.
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Ambassador640115
Dec 15, 2024
Bermuda Island Tour - Thank you, Sean, for a fantastic tour of your island! We could not have asked for a better day. Bermuda is amazingly beautiful. We cannot wait to visit again.
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Ns666
Dec 19, 2024
A good tour, just needed a little longer ideally. - A very friendly and knowledgable guide, who showed us the top sights around the island. The one regret was that the three key stops, at the Gibbs Lighthouse, in Hamilton & especially St Georges, were quite short. Another 15 minutes at the lighthouse, and another 20-30 mins at the other would have been welcome. All too rushed as it was.
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Neil_s
Dec 19, 2024
A great tour, albeit a little rushed in some places. - A very friendly and knowledgable guide, who showed us the top sights around the island. The one regret was that the three key stops, at the Gibbs Lighthouse, in Hamilton & especially St Georges, were quite short. Another 15 minutes at the lighthouse, and another 20-30 mins at the other would have been welcome. All too rushed as it was.
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