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Looks like we'll be docking at the Royal Naval Dock Yard. We plan to hit Horseshoe Beach, probably all 3 days. I know we could do the bus pass, but how much is a cab? I heard $35 per person, is that correct? Also, if we do the bus pass, where and when do we get that? Thanks for the help! :D:D:D

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There are two locations for bus passes one inside the ship terminal which is the one I recommend using or another outside by the ferry stop. The one by the ferry gets crowded. You can buy a multi day bus pass not sure of the exact rate for just bus but you can look online

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Looks like we'll be docking at the Royal Naval Dock Yard. We plan to hit Horseshoe Beach, probably all 3 days. I know we could do the bus pass, but how much is a cab? I heard $35 per person, is that correct? Also, if we do the bus pass, where and when do we get that? Thanks for the help! :D:D:D

 

Thanks for the info. The shuttle sounds interesting.. Is that $15 total, or per person?

 

I answered your questions on the thread you started on the Bermuda Ports of Call board.

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there is also an in between alternative which are the shuttle van which if I remember was $15. The nice thing about it is they drop you at the beach not the top of the hill like the bus

 

Yep that's true and is what I plan on taking but I think it's now $16 but so worth it

 

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Last year, the same type vans were either a taxi or a group shuttle. Someone in Authority

 

checks to make sure Shuttles are about full. You will see vans lined up with people

 

inside waiting to fill it. Just tell a driver where you are going. This is the way to go. The

 

buses will be crowded if kids are still in school. I don't remember what it cost, but it was

 

worth it.

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When we went to Horseshoe, we took the city bus TO the beach, but took a taxi back to the ship. The bus was quick and there was no wait. Waiting for a bus back to the ship may take time AND you have to walk up that hill. We took a taxi that was right next to the rest rooms, she gave us a nice "tour" of the area, and for 7 of us, I believe it was $50! It was worth it at the end of the day.

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