Bermuda/one day stay

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Thanks for the reply. We are arriving Saturday sorry for not including that. I have one other question, would it be in our best interest to buy a one day pass for each of us for the ferry and bus and if so, do u know what the rates are?

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Hi Melissa!

A pass might be just the ticket for you and your family.  A one day transportation pass at $12.00 would relieve you of having to carry exact change for that many people (bus drivers don't make change) for all of your travel that day, which will be several trips/stops. The pass is good for buses AND ferries.  Look for transportation passes at hotels, guest houses and post offices and, of course, in Hamilton at the visitor's center and bus terminal.  I'm not 100% positive about this, but I believe there is now a post office at Dockyard so you should be able to buy passes there.  (If you wish me to verify that for you, let me know.)  Let me know if I can assist further.  I hope this has been helpful. Have a wonderful trip, Nan

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Nan fields questions about Bermuda from a tourist's point of view. Expertise includes Bermuda on a budget, places to snorkel and why, staying safe, planning a trip, where to stay to maximize the experience, the Civil War connection, and much more. Additional resource referrals are often provided.

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