Getting Around HamiltonIt is important to note that visitors to Bermuda are not allowed
to rent cars. There are, however, several transport options and as
the city of Hamilton and Bermuda itself are not large, this is
hardly a problem. A bus services operates in Hamilton and links it
to other major points in Bermuda, with inbound service stops marked
with pink-topped poles and outbound service stops marked with
blue-topped poles. If transferring to another bus, be sure to ask
the first driver for a transfer to avoid paying again. Transfers
are valid for half an hour. Ferries are another popular way to
enjoy the sights of Hamilton and its surrounds, and scooters and
mopeds are also available for hire. Walking and cycling are also
excellent ways to get around. A traditional means of transport, and
a fun way to enjoy the city, is on a horse drawn carriage ride. One
does need to look past the fact that in Hamilton, the horses wear
diapers! |