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We will have 2 and a half days in Bermuda starting Nov 1.  We have the Caves and Waves excursion early morning the first day and the Bermuda triangle evening cruise at 8pm the second day.  We are docking at Royal Naval Dockyards.  Any ideas on must does or what to do with the rest of our time?  We are not looking for too adventurous, but ok with snorkeling, sightseeing, tours.  Thanks

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48 minutes ago, masspector said:

We have the Caves and Waves excursion early morning the first day and the Bermuda triangle evening cruise at 8pm the second day.

One suggestion I would make is to move the Caves and Waves excursion to your last partial day if possible. The excursion would guarantee your return to the ship before departure and then this would free up the first 2 full days to do whatever you want. 

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On 6/6/2023 at 9:52 AM, masspector said:

We will have 2 and a half days in Bermuda starting Nov 1.  We have the Caves and Waves excursion early morning the first day and the Bermuda triangle evening cruise at 8pm the second day.  We are docking at Royal Naval Dockyards.  Any ideas on must does or what to do with the rest of our time?  We are not looking for too adventurous, but ok with snorkeling, sightseeing, tours.  Thanks

After visiting the caves, walk two blocks to the Swizzle Inn for lunch, get conch fritters and a pitcher of rum swizzles. From there, take the bus to the museum/aquarium. Then take the bus to Hamilton and the ferry back to the dockyard. Buy the transportation pass in advance and your total transportation will be about $15 for the day. There's a lot going on but you'll thoroughly enjoy yourself for a reasonable price.

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On the last cruise day, we really like the Rising Son 3-hour snorkel tour that leaves right from the Island Tour Centre at the dockyards for $75.  (Just google Rising Son Bermuda to get their website. You can also book it through the tour centre or viator, but it will usually cost a bit more.)  Because it leaves and returns you right to the dockyards, you don't have to worry about making it to the ship on time.  Be sure to reserve well ahead of your cruise, though.  They do sell out!

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