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Sunday On Bermuda...what Would You Do?


Gigi1220

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There are many churches across the islands, you may consider attending a service.

After a quick lunch, head to the beach and relax! Enjoy the scenery.

If it is raining, you may need to just have a great time relaxing on the ship. They will have some activities to enjoy or you can take that restorative nap, so you can dance the night away. Have fun!

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Yes Bergen County here, One of Twenty One, in New Jersey has the Blue Laws still in effect.

 

So Sunday is already a know entity .. like San Juan PR too they do not even open till later if at all ...

 

Enjoy nature as it is Sunday in the Islands of Bermudas...

 

So much else to do there... :D

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Hi there!

 

Actually your ship docks at King's Wharf, Dockyard correct? The whole of Dockyard is open 7 days a week - shops, restaurants, and museums.

 

The question you really should be asking at this point is - will you be here on Sunday to go to Dockyard? :D

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After visiting one of the local churches for a service I would head to the Beach! My favorite beaches in Bermuda are Tobacco Bay in St. George and (my VERY favorite) ALL the beaches stretching from Warwick Long Bay to Horseshoe Bay. We actually walked the entire route between these beaches --mostly on the beach but in a few areas you have to take the dunes on a well-worn path. But be sure and have shoes of some kind and sunscreen as takes a couple hours for this gorgeous walk. We used the city bus to get to the beach and also returned to the ship on it.

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