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marc hirschhorn
September 15th, 2003, 11:28 PM
We are "newbies" on a cruise to Bermuda on Celebrity out of Philadelphia.
We've been to the caribbean on RCCL but this our first time to Bermuda.
What land tours would you recommend in Hamilton and St. George's.
Thanks
Mimi Hirschhorn
sheree
September 15th, 2003, 11:28 PM
if it's available the helmet diving with greg hartley is wonderful!
beaches are great there's a lot of interesting things at the dockyard
depends on what interests you
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Sheree
"marc hirschhorn" > wrote in message
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> We are "newbies" on a cruise to Bermuda on Celebrity out of Philadelphia.
> We've been to the caribbean on RCCL but this our first time to Bermuda.
>
> What land tours would you recommend in Hamilton and St. George's.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mimi Hirschhorn
>
>
Gregory C. Read
September 16th, 2003, 12:20 AM
One of the things we enjoyed the most in Bermuda, was hiring a cab for 2-3
hours and let the driver show us 'his' country. He'll hit the high lights,
but will probably include some unusual little known places. This is very
cost effective if you can do it with more than two people.
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Greg
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"marc hirschhorn" > wrote in message
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> We are "newbies" on a cruise to Bermuda on Celebrity out of Philadelphia.
> We've been to the caribbean on RCCL but this our first time to Bermuda.
>
> What land tours would you recommend in Hamilton and St. George's.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mimi Hirschhorn
>
>
Sue and Kevin Mullen
September 16th, 2003, 12:26 AM
marc hirschhorn wrote:
> We are "newbies" on a cruise to Bermuda on Celebrity out of Philadelphia.
> We've been to the caribbean on RCCL but this our first time to Bermuda.
>
> What land tours would you recommend in Hamilton and St. George's.
There is a lot to do in Bermuda, museums, beaches etc. You can get
around the island on your own, just buy the ferry/bus pass, which you
can use again and again. With very few exceptions, you can tour Bermuda
on your own and do not have to book any excursions. Two of the best
excursions are helmet diving with Greg Harley, which I think you can
book on your own. The other, I was supposed to go on, is the East End
Snorkling excursion, many people here reccommend it hightly. Here are a
few website which will give you lots of information about what is
available to do in Bermuda.
http://www.bermudatourism.com/docs/index2.html
http://www.thisweekinbermuda.com/
http://www.bermuda.com/
sue
McCormick's
September 16th, 2003, 02:46 AM
We've been to Bermuda a few times and the only 2 excursions we've done
through the ship were both worthwhile. Both of these were in St. George's.
The first was a horse & buggy ride. Great way to see this historic piece of
Bermuda. The other was called "sunset sail". It was a beautiful evening for
a sail and a gorgeous sunset.
Enjoy what ever you do in Bermuda.
Yvonne in NH
"marc hirschhorn" > wrote in message
...
> We are "newbies" on a cruise to Bermuda on Celebrity out of Philadelphia.
> We've been to the caribbean on RCCL but this our first time to Bermuda.
>
> What land tours would you recommend in Hamilton and St. George's.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mimi Hirschhorn
>
>
Howard Garland
September 16th, 2003, 12:19 PM
If you like beaches at all, be sure to go to horseshoe bay and walk over
beyond the rocks. I guarantee that the experience will be awesome.
Howard
marc hirschhorn wrote:
> We are "newbies" on a cruise to Bermuda on Celebrity out of Philadelphia.
> We've been to the caribbean on RCCL but this our first time to Bermuda.
>
> What land tours would you recommend in Hamilton and St. George's.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mimi Hirschhorn
>
>
SNUMBER6
September 16th, 2003, 01:34 PM
>From: "McCormick's"
>Both of these were in St. George's.
>The first was a horse & buggy ride.
>Great way to see this historic piece of
>Bermuda.
The St. George's operation is with a delightful father and son combination ...
We had the father ... who seemed to know every person we passed ... and had a
story about something ... very low key ... very Bermuda ...
Be seeing you
In the Village
Number 6
eddie
September 16th, 2003, 02:00 PM
Anyone ever try and have any thoughts about the"Wildcat Adventure"
boat ride in Bermuda??
"marc hirschhorn" > wrote:
>We are "newbies" on a cruise to Bermuda on Celebrity out of Philadelphia.
>We've been to the caribbean on RCCL but this our first time to Bermuda.
>
>What land tours would you recommend in Hamilton and St. George's.
>
>Thanks
>
>Mimi Hirschhorn
>
Duncan Craig
September 16th, 2003, 02:56 PM
"marc hirschhorn" > wrote in message
...
> We are "newbies" on a cruise to Bermuda on Celebrity out of Philadelphia.
> We've been to the caribbean on RCCL but this our first time to Bermuda.
>
> What land tours would you recommend in Hamilton and St. George's.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mimi Hirschhorn
>
The day-pass for the bus and ferry service is a great deal. You can get to
within walking distance of anything on the bus. (It is quite a hike over the
crest from St. George's to the beach for snorkelling, but worth it.) But
walking along the roads can be an adventure, as the walking areas can be
extremely narrow and very close to traffic, so beware!
Richard Cranswick
September 16th, 2003, 07:48 PM
Having worked here for the past 4 years I've been on the Wildcat twice. It's
about 2 hours to go around the Island and, depending on the seas, it can
either be a calm but fast ride or a complete white knuckle ride. Either way,
great fun!
Not sure when the Wildcat will be back in the water though after Fabian.
"eddie" > wrote in message
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> Anyone ever try and have any thoughts about the"Wildcat Adventure"
> boat ride in Bermuda??
>
> "marc hirschhorn" > wrote:
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> >We are "newbies" on a cruise to Bermuda on Celebrity out of Philadelphia.
> >We've been to the caribbean on RCCL but this our first time to Bermuda.
> >
> >What land tours would you recommend in Hamilton and St. George's.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Mimi Hirschhorn
> >
>
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