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On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 05:52:15 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
We're trying to connect with friends and family who will be flying in. There's not enough room onboard for all of us, so I'm looking for cheap (but not flea-bag) shoreside lodging near an anchorage in Bermuda. As others have pointed out, "cheap" and "Bermuda" do not usually appear in the same sentence. The only hotel that I'm aware of close to the water is the Hamilton Princess. It is less than a 5 minute walk from there to the RBYC. Both the RBYC and RHDC offer tie ups to visiting yachts but the RBYC is right in downtown Hamilton and much more convenient as a result. You may be able to find less expensive lodging at a B & B outside of town but they will not be as convenient as the Princess. I have stayed 5 times at Sky Top Cottages about 2 miles out on South Road and have always enjoyed it. http://travel.yahoo.com/p-hotel-3700...top_cottages-i There are absolutely no rental cars available to tourists, only mopeds. Driving is on the left which takes a lot of getting used to, especially if you are riding a moped for the first time. There are many, many moped accidents and you will be treated harshly if alcohol is involved. A night or two in the pokey and $1,000 fine would not be unusual. There are two restaurants close to the water in Hamilton that I recommend. The first is Little Venice at 32 Bermudiana Road close to the Princess Hotel, and the other is the Hog Penny at 5 Burnaby Hill, very close to the cruise ship dock. Most of the restaurants on Front Street are marginal tourist traps in my experience. |
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