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Cruise port Royal Naval Dockyard

Info for port Royal Naval Dockyard on 16 Sept 2026

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Port information & tips for Royal Naval Dockyard

The Royal Naval Dockyard at the western tip of Bermuda is the fascinating maritime gateway to one of the Atlantic's most exclusive island paradises. Today, the former British naval base impresses with a successful combination of historical charm and modern leisure activities set within an impressive fortress complex. Highlights in the immediate vicinity include the National Museum of Bermuda in the imposing Commissioner’s House, the charming Clocktower Mall, and the lively Snorkel Park Beach. Cruise ships dock at the modern Heritage Wharf or King's Wharf terminals, from where visitors can reach the capital, Hamilton, in around 20 minutes thanks to fast ferry connections while enjoying panoramic views of the turquoise coastline.

Arrival & Departure
Getting around
Highlights & Districts
Useful tips
Returning to the ship

The Royal Naval Dockyard on Bermuda, featuring the King’s Wharf and Heritage Wharf terminals, serves as the central docking point for large cruise ships at the western end of the island. Due to its island location, travel from the DACH region typically involves a flight followed by a transfer across the archipelago directly to the port area.

Airplane

L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA) on the eastern side of the island is the main point of arrival and is located approximately 35 kilometers from the port. Since there are no direct flights from Germany, Austria, or Switzerland, you can comfortably reach Bermuda via connecting flights through London-Heathrow (LHR) or US hubs such as New York (JFK) and Boston (BOS), which allow for a quick onward journey to the island.

Transfer & Taxi

From the airport, you can reach the Royal Naval Dockyard in about 60 minutes by taxi or an organized shuttle service. A particularly attractive and fast connection is also offered by the Blue Route high-speed ferry, which connects the port with the capital, Hamilton, in around 20 minutes, offering guests their first panoramic view of the coastline.

Pre-Cruise Hotel

Due to the long flight duration and the time difference, arriving at least one day before embarkation is highly recommended. Accommodations in Hamilton or historic St. George’s provide an ideal setting for a relaxed start, with well-timed ferry and bus connections ensuring a smooth journey to the ship on the day of departure.

Check-in & Embarkation

Please note that your travel documents will usually provide you with a fixed time slot for check-in, which is mandatory for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your journey to the port and keep in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is usually about one hour before the scheduled departure.

The same applies during the voyage: for shore excursions, you should be back on board at least one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and notices on board, as docking and departure times may change at short notice.

Arrival & Departure

The Royal Naval Dockyard on Bermuda, featuring the King’s Wharf and Heritage Wharf terminals, serves as the central docking point for large cruise ships at the western end of the island. Due to its island location, travel from the DACH region typically involves a flight followed by a transfer across the archipelago directly to the port area.

Airplane

L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA) on the eastern side of the island is the main point of arrival and is located approximately 35 kilometers from the port. Since there are no direct flights from Germany, Austria, or Switzerland, you can comfortably reach Bermuda via connecting flights through London-Heathrow (LHR) or US hubs such as New York (JFK) and Boston (BOS), which allow for a quick onward journey to the island.

Transfer & Taxi

From the airport, you can reach the Royal Naval Dockyard in about 60 minutes by taxi or an organized shuttle service. A particularly attractive and fast connection is also offered by the Blue Route high-speed ferry, which connects the port with the capital, Hamilton, in around 20 minutes, offering guests their first panoramic view of the coastline.

Pre-Cruise Hotel

Due to the long flight duration and the time difference, arriving at least one day before embarkation is highly recommended. Accommodations in Hamilton or historic St. George’s provide an ideal setting for a relaxed start, with well-timed ferry and bus connections ensuring a smooth journey to the ship on the day of departure.

Check-in & Embarkation

Please note that your travel documents will usually provide you with a fixed time slot for check-in, which is mandatory for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your journey to the port and keep in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is usually about one hour before the scheduled departure.

The same applies during the voyage: for shore excursions, you should be back on board at least one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and notices on board, as docking and departure times may change at short notice.

Getting around

The Royal Naval Dockyard serves as an ideal starting point and, thanks to its excellent connections, allows for a comfortable exploration of the entire island world of Bermuda.

SeaExpress Ferries

The modern high-speed ferries depart directly from the port and quickly connect the terminal by sea with the capital, Hamilton, or the historic St. George’s. The journey across the turquoise water is an experience in itself and offers wonderful panoramic views of the coast.

Pink-Blue Buses

The iconic pink and blue public buses stop in the immediate vicinity of the pier and take visitors easily to the world-famous beaches of the south coast. Thanks to the well-developed transport network and regular departures, this option is a particularly authentic way to get around and provides direct access to Horseshoe Bay.

Taxi and Shuttle Service

Official taxis are available at marked stands directly at the exit of the terminal for individual trips across the island. Additionally, the entire Dockyard area with its shopping centers and museums can be easily explored within 5 to 10 minutes on foot or via the free shuttle train.

Highlights & Districts

To get the most out of your stay in Bermuda, we recommend a combination of historic harbor flair, the famous pink sand beach, and a trip to the colorful capital.

Royal Naval Dockyard

Located directly at the pier, a fascinating historic area awaits you with the National Museum of Bermuda and the Clocktower Mall, where craftsmanship and local charm blend perfectly.

Horseshoe Bay Beach

Probably the island's most famous beach, it inspires with its characteristic pink sand and is an ideal place for a relaxed day of swimming thanks to comfortable shuttle connections.

Hamilton

The charming capital can be reached easily by fast ferry, where you can enjoy a stylish stroll along the pastel-colored Front Street with its exclusive boutiques and first-class restaurants.

Useful tips

Horseshoe Bay Beach

The legendary Horseshoe Bay Beach is easily accessible from the Royal Naval Dockyard in about thirty minutes by regular shuttle buses and taxis and impresses with its characteristic pale pink sand and crystal-clear, turquoise water. This stretch of coastline is perfect for a first-class beach day, as it features excellent infrastructure with beach chair rentals, sanitary facilities, and a selection of local refreshments such as the famous Rum Swizzle. Ideally, visit this paradise early in the morning to enjoy the special atmosphere and picturesque rock formations in peace before the larger crowds arrive. Plan your return trip to the ship about two hours before departure to experience the drive along the beautiful coastal road in a relaxed manner and be back on board on time.

Returning to the ship

The Royal Naval Dockyard is excellently connected thanks to the efficient public transportation network, allowing for a relaxed and punctual return to the ship.

Ferries (SeaExpress)

The fastest connection to the ship is provided by the Blue Route ferries from the Hamilton Ferry Terminal and the Orange Route from St. George’s. These vessels dock directly at the Dockyard and offer a comfortable journey with wonderful coastal views thanks to their high frequency.

Local Buses and Taxis

The pink buses on lines 7 and 8 run regularly from Hamilton and the southern beaches back to the central bus stop in the Dockyard. Additionally, you will always find taxis on Front Street in Hamilton and at the taxi stands of major hotels, which will take you directly and safely to the pier.

On Foot within the Dockyard

Within the historic fortress grounds, you can reach your ship from the Clocktower Mall or Snorkel Park Beach in just a few minutes on foot. The entire area is extensively signposted and, thanks to the pedestrian zones and the high presence of service staff, is very safe and well-organized.

In port on 16 Sept 2026

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