We don't have any videos for St. Thomas, but we do have a couple of walking tours from our visits in 2014-2018. You can find them on our website at thejellybeans.net/walking-tours-and-guides.php
Holy hell! I didn't know you could take a multi-day cruise like this! This would certainly save money on food and lodging. Did you feel this was enough time to explore the island? Is there a curfue to how late you can stay out? Did it get crowded?
It was a good amount of time for us to explore and feel like we wanted to visit again to explore even more. There wasn't a curfew and we could come and go as we wanted. During our cruise, the port area and the buses leaving the port were the only parts that ever felt somewhat crowded.
How long is the bus ride from St. George’s to Tom Moore jungle? And how long from Tom Moore to Hamilton by bus? Trying to plan times to get ferry back to dock yard..
Based on our photos, the bus ride from St. George's to Blue Hole Park (Tom Moore's Jungle) took about 10 minutes. And the bus from there to the Hamilton Ferry area took about 25-30 minutes. As with all bus systems, make sure you give yourself plenty of time for delays, traffic, etc. Hope this helps!
The price you paid for the public transportation, does that include the bus and ferry transportation, no added cost? And, is there a way to get a brochure of Bermuda?
Yes, the price included both the public buses and ferries and we used both during our trip. To be clear, the mini-buses located right next to the cruise ships are *not* included. The closest public bus is at the Clocktower Mall. You should be able to get brochures and other info from the official Bermuda website: www.gotobermuda.com/
Assuming the pass works on all ferries, wouldn't you recuperate your money for a one day pass of $19.00 with one roundtrip to St. Georges? The one way ticket to St. George via the dockyard is $10 each way.
If you're only visiting one destination, a day pass might not be worth the price. For the sites we visited, the pass was the most cost-effective option.
We did! We went swimming near Fort St. Catherine one day and then went "swimming" (rough seas) at Church Bay another day. Even with the rough seas, both days were a lot of fun. You can see the Church Bay day here: ua-cam.com/video/5zmIWRK36WQ/v-deo.html
Very relaxing cool tour review video thank you
Great video, you always do such a good job. So helpful. Thank you.
great video! we are planning a trip there in a little over a year....will use your advice and links.
Love your videos. Do you have any about St Thomas virgin Islands
We don't have any videos for St. Thomas, but we do have a couple of walking tours from our visits in 2014-2018. You can find them on our website at thejellybeans.net/walking-tours-and-guides.php
Very detailed and informative, thank you!
excellent video. I am going to Bermuda in May 2020.
Hope you enjoy your visit!
Due to the coronavirus you will not.
I never knew Norwegian offers that. I've been like 3x already. Good to know
Holy hell! I didn't know you could take a multi-day cruise like this! This would certainly save money on food and lodging. Did you feel this was enough time to explore the island? Is there a curfue to how late you can stay out? Did it get crowded?
It was a good amount of time for us to explore and feel like we wanted to visit again to explore even more. There wasn't a curfew and we could come and go as we wanted. During our cruise, the port area and the buses leaving the port were the only parts that ever felt somewhat crowded.
How long is the bus ride from St. George’s to Tom Moore jungle? And how long from Tom Moore to Hamilton by bus? Trying to plan times to get ferry back to dock yard..
Based on our photos, the bus ride from St. George's to Blue Hole Park (Tom Moore's Jungle) took about 10 minutes. And the bus from there to the Hamilton Ferry area took about 25-30 minutes. As with all bus systems, make sure you give yourself plenty of time for delays, traffic, etc. Hope this helps!
Blue hole park is actually where we wanna go from tabacco bay
Awesome!! Thanks so much !!
The price you paid for the public transportation, does that include the bus and ferry transportation, no added cost? And, is there a way to get a brochure of Bermuda?
Yes, the price included both the public buses and ferries and we used both during our trip. To be clear, the mini-buses located right next to the cruise ships are *not* included. The closest public bus is at the Clocktower Mall. You should be able to get brochures and other info from the official Bermuda website: www.gotobermuda.com/
Assuming the pass works on all ferries, wouldn't you recuperate your money for a one day pass of $19.00 with one roundtrip to St. Georges? The one way ticket to St. George via the dockyard is $10 each way.
If you're only visiting one destination, a day pass might not be worth the price. For the sites we visited, the pass was the most cost-effective option.
Did you go swimming in Bermuda?
We did! We went swimming near Fort St. Catherine one day and then went "swimming" (rough seas) at Church Bay another day. Even with the rough seas, both days were a lot of fun. You can see the Church Bay day here: ua-cam.com/video/5zmIWRK36WQ/v-deo.html