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Hi,

We have one whole day and the next morning Midweek in November, what itinerary would plan choosing from these options below?

(two adults)

TY.

 


Horseshoe bay 
Gibs light house 

 

st georges and tobacco bay
kings square
tobacco bay
blue hole park
Haunted history evening tour st George 7:30 pm

 

hamilton
snorkel park

 

Indoor/rain activities
National Museum of Bermuda
Old Cooperage
Dockyard Glassworks
The Bermuda Aquarium, Natural History Museum & Zoo
The Bermuda National Trust Museum
Bermuda underwater exploration institute

 

 

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Theres certainly more there than you could possibly get done in a day and a half.

 

In terms of beaches the water is going to start to be getting a bit nippy to swim so Horseshoe is worth a gander but might not be a long activity. You could skip Tobacco Bay if you do Horseshoe. Snorkel park isn't really worth your time unless you really want to be close to the ship-- either Tobacco or Horseshoe are dramatically nicer and like I said, it most likely wont be super warm to swim anyway. 

 

St George is worth walking around as is Hamilton. The ghost tour in St G is going to dictate the one evening if you do it-- personally I would skip it for the sake of time and autonomy. St George is going to be dead at night (its sleepy during the summer even after 8). Hamilton would have more going on at night. 

 

The "indoor/rain" activities are mostly concentrated near the Dockyard with the exception of the Aquarium/Underwater Exploration. You could knock these out the morning you leave which will keep you close to the ship. The National Museum is well worth it-- the Cooperage and Glassworks are touristy shops within the historic Dockyard facility. 

 

Overall I would cross off Tobacco Bay, Snorkel Park, St G Ghost tour, Aquarium (its fine, but most any other aquarium you've seen anywhere else is larger and more impressive), and Blue Hole from your list and you might have a chance to get to most of the rest (if you hurry). 

 

Always worth adding in a trip to the Swizzle!

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11 hours ago, redwave said:

Is blue hole not a viable option in novrmber?

I mean it will still be there-- but like the ocean it will be a little on the chilly side to swim (said from someone with a low tolerance for cold). You might be better off taking a gander at the caves near Swizzle-- it will be enclosed underground. 

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