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Where exactly is the ferry stop in St. George's?


Rysyonok

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Try this map. It's about a 2 block from the center of town.

http://www.bermudatourism.com/Downloadable_Map.pdf

At G4 there's a car park and it's just at the other side of it going east.

 

Thanks - this is an awesome map :) It's Hamilton at G4 though, not St. George...

 

Trying to guess-timate ferry stop location from the dotted line, it seems that it is on the Ordinance island at St. George?

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Thanks - this is an awesome map :) It's Hamilton at G4 though, not St. George...

 

Trying to guess-timate ferry stop location from the dotted line, it seems that it is on the Ordinance island at St. George?

The 4G is the inset/enlargement of St. George. No, it is not on Ordnance Island. Look again at the inset of SG and look for the Car & Cycle Parking right at the very edge of the map. The ferry is just beyond that.

 

You can get one of these maps at the visitor center. Full size it's about 13x20 and folds up to a handy 3x5.:)

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When we were in St. George last May our ship, the Norwegian Majesty, docked across from Ordinance Island, on the map it looks like the area that says something about Market Wharf.

 

If you're across from the Island you can't miss it.

 

Enjoy Bermuda!

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When we were in St. George last May our ship, the Norwegian Majesty, docked across from Ordinance Island, on the map it looks like the area that says something about Market Wharf.

 

If you're across from the Island you can't miss it.

 

Enjoy Bermuda!

No, it is not Market Wharf. You need to walk throught the car park....or as we in the States call it, parking lot.;)

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The 4G is the inset/enlargement of St. George. No, it is not on Ordnance Island. Look again at the inset of SG and look for the Car & Cycle Parking right at the very edge of the map. The ferry is just beyond that.

 

You can get one of these maps at the visitor center. Full size it's about 13x20 and folds up to a handy 3x5.:)

 

Found it!

 

That's what I get for using a netbook and failing to pay attention... thank you very much :)

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Found it!

 

That's what I get for using a netbook and failing to pay attention... thank you very much :)

Great!

I wish there was a map for St. George that was expanded out to the Town Cut and up to Tobacco Bay. There are other places people ask about that are kind of hard to explain as to where they are.

 

Another thing you can do is go to Google Earth and really explore the island....I LOVE Google Earth. Sometimes there's a cloud cover and you can't see things too well but it's definitely a "look see".:)

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