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Bermuda Cup Match- Questions About Transport and Tourism


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These questions are aimed at anyone who has been to Bermuda during Cup Match (specifically Emancipation Day and Somer's Day). I posted these questions on the Bermuda board several days ago, but the port boards simply don't seem to get as much traffic, so I am hoping that some fellow NCL cruisers might be able to offer first-hand advice and experience.

 

I know that the public transportation runs on a reduced holiday schedule, but do the buses that run straight from Dockyard to Horseshoe Bay still run?

 

With the reduced transportation schedules, do the ferries still run from Dockyard to St. Georges at all?

 

Are the historical sites in St. Georges (the lighthouse and such) open on these days?

 

I know that most shops close on these days. However, as the Dockyard shops are open on Sundays when ships are in port, do they also open on these holidays when ships are in port?

 

Thank you in advance for any information you can offer based on your experiences!

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