Public Transportation
Bermuda has an efficient, and convenient, public transportation
system which provides an option for passengers to purchase a
special pass for one, three or seven days. These passes
are valid for both the bus and ferry.
Bermuda's buses travel throughout the entire island, along
specific routes or zones. The island is divided into 14 of
these zones, each being approximately 2 miles in distance.
For those folks who prefer to use cash, rather than tokens or
the special passes, please keep in mind you must have the exact
change available - paper money is not accepted.
The
bus schedule is quite timely so, if you miss one bus, another
should appear within 15 to 20 minutes.... no need to fret!
For actual routes and schedules, along with other valuable
information, check out:
www.bermudabuses.com

Another
great, relaxing way to travel is by ferry. There are 4
main routes, with the main hub located in the city of Hamilton.
Check out
www.seaexpress.bm for
ferry schedules, etc.
Water distances
and direction in miles from Hamilton
- Lower Ferry,
Paget. Across the harbor and south
east......................0.25
- Salt Kettle,
Paget. Across the harbor and south
west.......................0.75
- Belmont,
Warwick. Across the harbor and south
west.....................1.25
- Rockaway,
Southampton. Via the harbor and
west...........................2.75
- Mangrove
Bay, Sandys. Via the harbor and
west..............................4.50
- Cavello Bay,
Sandys. Via the harbor and
west..................................6.00
- Dockyard,
Sandys. Via the harbor and
west.....................................6.14
- St.
George's. Via the harbor and west, then
east............................ 12.00
Taxi System
Taxi operators
include:
- Bermuda
Radio Taxi Cabs, phone 295-4141
- BIU Tax
Co-op, phone 292-4476
- Sandys
Taxis, phone 234-2344
More information to follow......
Cycle Rental
More information to follow.....
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