As I understand it, there are 3 cruise ship harbors in Bermuda - Hamilton, St. George's, and King's Wharf. Do ships tie up at docks in these port, so that you can walk-off to shore? Or do they moor off-shore, necessitating transport on a launch?
Bermuda - Are ships docked or moored?
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We have always docked when we cruised to Bermuda. I don't recall seeing any ships tendering passengers.
We were in Hamilton, two ships that day, and both were docked. Saw another at St. George's, and it was also docked.
Ships are docked at all three places. King's Wharf (Dockyard to the locals) has a brand-new second dock built to accomodate the mega-ships that can't fit into the harbors at St. George's and Hamilton.