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My faimily needs a way of travial around Bermuda, With 2 Adults and 3 children

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also we want to explore so a cab is not an option

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  1. I have been to Bermuda twice and both times used the bus and ferry system.  They are very safe and convenient to go to town and/or to the beaches and other activities.  You should buy a Transportation Pass for each of you and it will allow you unlimited rides on both the buses and the ferry for the number of days that you purchase.  The main bus deport in the town of Hamilton is located just a block from the pier and from there you can catch buses for all over island.  The ferry depot is right on Main street near where the cruise ships dock and form there you can go to several places around the island.  If you ship docks in the Kings Dockyard the ferry stop is right there so you can go to town easily from the dockyard.  The other place that your cruise ship may dock is a small town called St George and you can get bus service there also.  We actually bought our transportation pass from a store there.

    There is not  a lot to explore in Bermuda other than beaches. ( here's a  link to attractions: http://www.bermuda.com/attractions/ )

      We took a walking tour in Hamilton which took us to a museum, a church, and a park, that's it.  Then you  can go to Fort Catherine near St George is you like to explore forts.  Then you can take the bus and get off and walk a few blocks to see the lighthouse, if you want to explore that.  Another explore place is Crystal and Fantasy Cave.  


  2. They have a great bus system.

  3. There are tons of buses and ferries that can take them around.  The prices are not bad either.

    Cash Fares require exact change only. The Cash fare for journeys up to 3 Zones is $3.00, while longer journeys cost $4.50. Drivers do not make change, and are forbidden from receiving and depositing money in the fare box. Dollar bills are not accepted.

    Tokens are available for 3 and 14 Zones, and are honored on buses and ferries.

    Tickets for 3 and 14 Zones are sold in Booklets of 15, and are honored on buses only.

    Transportation Passes: unlimited number of journeys for all Zones, and are honored on buses and ferries.

    Passes

    Adult

    Child



    1-day

    $12.00

    $6.00



    2-day

    $20.00

    $10.00



    3-day

    $28.00

    $14.00



    4-day

    $35.00

    N/A



    7-day

    $45.00

    $17.50



    Children under Age 5 ride FREE. Cash for ages 5-16 is $2.00 (exact change and no Dollar Bills)

    http://www.bermuda-online.org/getround.h...

      

      You can buy them at the airport or at the ferry station.  

    Or rent a car - just remember the steering wheel will be on the right instead of on the left like in the US.  

    http://www.caribbeanmag.com/search/car_r...

    http://www.eztrip.com/Bermuda/CAR-RENTAL...

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