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Bermuda on Sunday


davy jones
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Our sailing itinerary was changed so we are now arriving in Bermuda (dockyard) on Sunday morning.   I imagine that the dockyard will be in full swing because of the ships in port, but that may not be the case elsewhere in Bermuda.  

 

Are businesses typically open in Bermuda on Sunday?  Does the bus and ferry run on Sunday on a reduced schedule (or at all)?  If not, I will just plan to spend Sunday in the Dockyard area or go to a beach.

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The Dockyard is geared toward cruise visitors so some stores will be open. In St. George’s and Hamilton retail most stores will be closed. Other businesses on the island will be open, restaurants, Crystal caves, museums. 

 

The public bus runs less often on a Sunday schedule. The public ferry schedule is less often and the public ferry to St. George not at all. The $7 minibuses that shuttle to Horseshoe Bay will be operating. Taxis have a 25% surcharge on Sunday’s. 

 

I have been there a couple of times on Sunday and  I went to Horseshoe but there were also snorkel boat excursions and the like available that tempted me.

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