Advice on the best ways to get around Bermuda. How to get to and from the airport, plus how to use public transportation such as buses and taxis.
Unlike ferry, the schedule and frequency of bus service remains same both in summer and winter. This indicates that the bus service is heavily used by the locals and not quite dependent on the tourists. But note that during public holidays and Sundays (and for some routes even on Saturdays)...
There are many bus routes that go out from the central bus terminal at Hamilton City, reach out to different parts of the island and return. The central bus terminal is located on Washington Street near City Hall & Art Center, Phone: +1 (441) 292 3851 A bus at Hamilton Bus Terminal, ...
Having extra pocket change is really helpful if you plan on using the bus system in Bermuda. Pay the exact fare in coins, but not bills. You can also save in the long run by using tokens, tickets, or passes instead of paying per ride. These will work on both buses and local ferries...
The stores are lined up on various streets in Hamilton City which are mostly within easy walking distances from the Hamilton Ferry Terminal on Front Street or from the central bus terminal located near City Hall and Arts Center. Front Street, Church Street, Reid Street, Queen Street etc are ...
Winter schedule will come into play starting October 30, 2017, so Dockyard-St. George ferry won't be available on November 8. You can take ferry from dockyard to Hamilton and then bus #10 or 11 for St. George (#1 and #3 also serve St. George but will take longer time). ...