If you arrive in Bermuda by cruise ship, this is where you will land. There are lots of things to see and do right at the dockyard: shopping, swimming, snorkeling, swimming with dolphins etc. There is no need for a cruise ship passenger to leave the dockyard; however, there is lots more to see and do in Bermuda so you should try to get out and see the rest of the island. There are ferries and buses from the dockyard so getting out and about is easy. The bus drivers and ferry operators are very friendly and will help you get where you are going. For tourists who are not cruise ship passengers, the dockyard is still a good place to go. I found the dockyard a bit crowded and noisy for my taste but it was fun and exciting. The national Museum of Bermuda is a must see attraction. The Clock Tower mall is a great please to find Bermuda souvenirs: everything from made in Bermuda handicrafts and fine art to mass market trinkets. Some of the best selection in T-shirts...
   Read moreWhen you go to the mall, You will see a store that sale local rum cake. Those rum cakes in the boxes were total scams. Do not buy those rum cakes in the white box. I think they sales for $15 maybe? Obviously they were bought as gift because of the box. We bought lots as gift as it got local rum flavor. Turns out inside each box just a tiny cake backed in mold and lots paper. Hardly any rum flavor. It was such embarrassment when our gifts were opened, while they took up so much room in our luggage...
   Read moreWe visited the stockyard and found that all of the places here were fairly easy to access by way of walking. There was a bicycle rental spot and a scooter rental spot in this area. There was mini golf facility on the far side near a water activities store. There is a small beach with sand in the far side too. We found there were many restaurants in the area and a brewery that were worth visiting to evaluate what was...
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