BERMUDA PORTS AND CITIES
BERMUDA PORTS AND CITIES
| Hamilton | Kings Wharf | St. George's |
Hamilton
Bermuda Cruise to Beautiful Hamilton
The tiny city of Hamilton was founded in 1790 and became Bermuda's capital in 1851. It houses a beautiful white washed city hall and two cathedrals, one of which dates back to 1897. Today Hamilton boasts a thriving shopping district and is home to the headquarters of Bacardi spirits.
Kings Wharf
Bermuda Cruise to Kings Wharf, But Watch the Bridge
Nestled at the tip of Bermuda's West End, King's Wharf is home to the impressive Royal Navy Dockyard and the Crafts Market, where you can shop for great pieces handmade by island artists. Nearby Somerset Village boasts the world's smallest drawbridge, opening a mere 22 inches - just wide enough to accommodate a sailboat's mast.
St. George's
Bermuda Cruise to the Famous 19th Century St. George's
This UNESCO world heritage site was the first permanent settlement in Bermuda. The buildings have been mostly untouched since the 19th century, meaning that strolling down the narrow lanes really is a journey through history. St. George's is a vibrant city featuring many restaurants, shops and bars and a vast array of fascinating historical sites, such as the Old State House, the oldest building in Bermuda.




















