Know About King’s Wharf Bermuda
admin1 | Jan 04, 2010 | Comments 0
Also called the Royal Naval Dockyard, King’s Wharf Bermuda is located in Bermuda’s Sandy’s Parish, on Ireland Island.
During the time that the British were no longer able to use the ports in their former American colonies after the American War of Independence, they chose this site as their “Gibraltar of the West”.
King’s Wharf Bermuda was built between 1814 and 1836 by about ten thousand convicts who were sectored in appalling conditions on prison ships positioned in the deepwater cove.
The fort of King’s Wharf Bermuda is made of limestone blocks in Georgian style and was first utilized by the British navy as a base to commence their attack on Washington DC in 1814.
Renovation of King’s Wharf Bermuda
Today, after being renovated and given a second life, King’s Wharf Bermuda is a dockyard that includes the captivating Bermuda Maritime Museum, situated in the fort’s former keep, a craft market, movie theatre, impressive pub, and the Bermuda Snorkel Park. This dock is the only unrestricted Bermuda Cruise Ship dock.
King’s Wharf Bermuda may be small and simple, but don’t take King’s Wharf Bermuda too lightly as King’s Wharf Bermuda is a really beautiful port destination.
And if visitors would look closely, they’ll find that King’s Wharf Bermuda has all of the amenities that they would want on any other Caribbean Island.
This interesting King’s Wharf Bermuda combines glorious beach weather and appealing historical locations, making King’s Wharf Bermuda the perfect getaway from the hectic way of life.
Everything that encompasses the dock is within walking distance and easily accessible from the King’s Wharf Bermuda.
Metered Taxis are readily available for tourists who want venture further out on the island, just be aware though that taxis in Bermuda as well as many things are very expensive.
The best source of transportation if you’re in Bermuda is a public bus or ferry that runs from the Dockyard, Paget, Warwick, Somerset, Hamilton, and to St. George’s. Rental cars are not available on the island because only residents are permitted to drive cars.
The Clock tower Shopping Mall is a delightful covered mall that offers a collection of boutiques and branch stores located on Clock tower Parade which is just a five minute stroll from the cruise dock.
Tourists can avail of souvenirs of local crafts from the Craft Market in the Old Cooperage which is located between the Dockyard terrace and Maritime Lane.
Just next door, is the Bermuda Arts Center that features four studios that house working artists that change every few weeks.
There are a lot of great and interesting places to see in King’s Wharf Bermuda, not to mention King’s Wharf Bermuda being a perfect getaway from the fast-paced lifestyle of the city, just make sure you don’t miss on the highlight of King’s Wharf Bermuda trip of the island, the Dolphin Quest.
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