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If you buy a book of 15 tickets can they be used for multiple people on the same trip. 3 have 4 adults and 2 kids and if we can all use the same ticket book(1 for the adults and 1 for the kids) it would seem like the way to go.

 

You can use the same book, they can be used by multiple people but ticket booklets are not sold at the Dockyard. Since your ship is docked there the savings disappear as you would have to go to Hamilton or St. George's first to buy the booklet.

 

Also since you are Escape, NCL runs a free ferry for their passengers to St. George's you should take that into account.

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You can use the same book, they can be used by multiple people but ticket booklets are not sold at the Dockyard. Since your ship is docked there the savings disappear as you would have to go to Hamilton or St. George's first to buy the booklet.

 

Also since you are Escape, NCL runs a free ferry for their passengers to St. George's you should take that into account.

 

We are first timers going to Bermuda in May, how do you find out about the free ferry to St. George's? Is this something you have to book in advance?

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We are first timers going to Bermuda in May, how do you find out about the free ferry to St. George's? Is this something you have to book in advance?

 

Here is the schedule from last year and a map showing the location relative to where the cruise ships are docked. This is a free service for NCL passengers only; no reservation were needed in 2017.

 

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I have been researching tickets, passes and tokens for our upcoming Bermuda stop in April.

 

It seems that there are three Visitor Information Centres in the Dockyard / Kings Wharf. Each of these sells bus/ferry passes and tokens using cash or credit cards, but not ticket books.

 

 

A one day pass is $19.

 

 

See this link for details.

https://www.bermuda-attractions.com/bermuda_000091.htm

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I have been researching tickets, passes and tokens for our upcoming Bermuda stop in April.

 

 

 

It seems that there are three Visitor Information Centres in the Dockyard / Kings Wharf. Each of these sells bus/ferry passes and tokens using cash or credit cards, but not ticket books.

 

 

 

 

 

A one day pass is $19.

 

 

 

 

 

See this link for details.

 

https://www.bermuda-attractions.com/bermuda_000091.htm

 

 

 

That was mentioned early in the thread.

 

By the way the website you linked to is not in Bermuda. It is in India. He aggregates to get clicks. He is right about the booklets but I would not rely on it.

 

 

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