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This is not true. They don't dock as many ships in Hamilton simply because there aren't as many ships in service that are small enough to get there through the existing channels.

 

From Radio's Links page, I found this Bermuda 2010 Schedule, which shows all the planned ships that will be docking in Hamilton this year, including:

 

  • HAL's Veendam (24 visits)
  • Seven Seas Mariner
  • Braemar
  • Seven Seas Navigator
  • The World
  • Regatta
  • Pacific Princess

Theron

 

 

Unfortunately, you did not understand my statement and became mis-informed by the assumption. I was merely stating that in prior years, "They used to pack them in at Hamilton", and Explorer used to be the only ship at Kings Wharf. Easier to understand?

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Unfortunately, you did not understand my statement and became mis-informed by the assumption. I was merely stating that in prior years, "They used to pack them in at Hamilton", and Explorer used to be the only ship at Kings Wharf. Easier to understand?

Sure, I understand what you are saying. My reply was to what you said before, which was: "They don't dock ships in Hamilton anymore like they used to. (Reef issues)."

 

The reef has not changed. The size of the ships has.

 

Theron

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I'm going on Explorer of the Seas on June 5th 2010 and will be traveling to Kings Wharf, Bermuda. I was looking at the cruise tours offered and did not see anything that was directed at heading towards a private beach and relaxing out in the sun all day.

 

When I was on Liberty of the Seas in Haiti we were able to take a boat to a privately owned beach and swim out looking at small inshore reefs, plenty of fish and fun relaxing in the sun. This is pretty much what I was looking for again however I don't see anything like that. I've been to cozumel multiple times and normally just take a taxi now over to Playa Del Mia where they charge you a few dollars to get on the beach.

 

Is there anything like that in Bermuda or should I stick with the only tour I see that involves going explorering a bunch of beaches. Any ideas? Tips?

 

 

 

 

Thanks!

 

~WaterCrazzy~

 

 

 

 

Just hop on the crazy pink bus and go to Horseshoe Bay. It has beautiful pink sand. Just remember to hold on the ride is a bit rough.

Have fun,

Traci

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