The Royal Naval Dockyard at King's Wharf was originally built as a base for the Royal Navy to launch a raid upon Washington DC, but since 1951, it has been turned into a tourist resort. It is the only one of Bermuda's ports able to handle the large 'mega-ships' being built by the cruise lines today. The old Keep has been turned into a Maritime Museum, and the old Royal Navy administrative headquarters has become the Clocktower Mall shopping center.
Kings Wharf is a great springboard to visit all the sights Bermuda has to offer, but it has become a destination in its own right. At King's Wharf, you can enjoy fine restaurants, shopping, afternoon tea, watersports, swimming with the dolphins, golf, snorkeling and diving, and a huge waterpark.
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From Mickey to mojos, everything for a fabulous vacation for fun-lovers of all ages. www.WaltDisneyCruise.net
Pink sands - British high tea - world class golf - convenient departures from major cities on the easter seaboard. www.BermudaCruiseSite.com
The Galapagos Islands are truly a step back in time. Explore Darwin's science lab from the sea on a Galapagos cruise. www.CruiseGalapagos.net
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