Historic St. George Tour

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6 hours and a half
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Overview

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Attraction Entrance Fees
  • Customized pamphlet of your tour. Complete 7 Trivia questions on the back for a free gift.

✗ Not Included

  • Lunch
  • Bottled water
  • Gratuities

Itinerary

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Stop 1
We have a 1 hours drive to get to our first stop, the Carter House, St. George. On the way down you receive full commentary on all sites of interest that you will pass. You will get an overview of the Island, more of Bermuda's history & culture. Some places of interest include: The Royal Naval Dockyard, The Somerset Bridge (the smallest drawbridge in the world), a South Shore drive overlooking some of our pink sand beaches.
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Stop 2
This 17th century farmhouse was built in 1640 by the descendants of Christopher Carter, one of the Island's original settlers.
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Stop 3
Let's take a step back in time and get a feel of Bermudian life from the 1700's.
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Stop 4
The oldest surviving Anglican Church in continuous use in the world outside of the British Isles. Also, visit the burial ground for slaves and free blacks which was closed in 1854 (twenty years after the Emancipation of Slavery).
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Stop 5
Built in 1752, this building holds a magnificent collection of Tucker family silva, china, crystal, antique English Mahogany and Bermuda Cedar.
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Stop 6
LUNCH TIME is your FREE TIME: 1.5 hours to recharge your battery. There are several restaurants in St. George for a lovely Bermuda lunch. If you are a fish lover you might want to try the authentic Bermuda Fish Sandwich (bermuda fish on raisin bread with tartar sauce). Absolutely delicious. That will go really nice with one of Bermuda's national drinks: the Bermuda Rum Swizzle or the Dark & Stormy. There's also shopping or a bit more exploring to do right there in King's Square (Town Hall or the State House) if you wish.
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Stop 7
On the way back to the Dockyard, we continue with more commentary on Bermuda and more points of interest. Driving along the Middle Road we pass the Warwick Academy: founded in 1662, is said to be the longest continually functioning private school in the Western Hemisphere. We then will pass 5 Star Island – situated in Little Sound, owned by the Engelhorn Family from Germany. Returning to the Dockyard (a different change of scenery) wraps up the completion of a great successful day.

Meeting & End Point

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Meeting Point
Tours depart on time but can be adjusted according to ship arrival. Please check in 30 mins before departure. Look for the TOUR sign. Meet at the end of the cruise ship pier (between Heritage Wharf & Kings Wharf). If you don’t see us, ask the Transport Coordinators for help. DO NOT LEAVE THE PIER.
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End Point
Tours depart on time but can be adjusted according to ship arrival. Please check in 30 mins before departure. Look for the TOUR sign. Meet at the end of the cruise ship pier (between Heritage Wharf & Kings Wharf). If you don’t see us, ask the Transport Coordinators for help. DO NOT LEAVE THE PIER.

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Good to Know

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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