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PORT SHOPPING MAP Watch Channel Shop with Confidence. It’s Guaranteed. Port Shopping Live Bermuda Maritime Lane runs around the far end of the dockyard, which is where to find an array of local artisans and exhibitions. Bermuda’s signature arts and crafts are referred to as Bermudiana, which consists of everything from handcrafted jewelry and cedar-wood trinkets to miniature ceramic cottages and polished sharks’ teeth set in 14-karat gold. Soothing watercolor paintings that recreate the bountiful natural surroundings are also extremely popular. Other souvenir favorites include Bermuda’s own Black Seal Rum and, of course, a pair of Bermuda shorts. Most roads throughout Bermuda are paved and well-maintained, but they can be narrow and busy. Climb aboard the open-air Dockyard Trolley Train to get a complete tour of the dockyard. Horse-drawn carriages are another fun way to see the dockyard and its surrounding area. Bermuda Fast Facts The colonial town is Bermuda’s international and local business center, where quaint boutiques and specialty shops abound. The charming capital is also packed with historic buildings, churches, museums, galleries, and gardens. Bermuda’s original capital is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the statue of Sir George Somers, one of the first colonists to settle the town. Visit historic forts, homes, and the oldest Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere. Located 120 feet below ground, the Crystal Caves is one of the largest cave systems in Bermuda. The dramatic stalactites and stalagmites will astonish and inspire; it’s no wonder it’s one of Bermuda’s top visitor attractions. Guests who simply want to sit back, relax, and take in the magnificent beauty of the island’s local surroundings should head to the long, sweeping crescent of pink sand at this famous beach. 1 Hamilton 2 St. George’s 3 Crystal Caves 4 Horseshoe Bay Beach Places of Interest Did You Know? The sand of the islands’ world-famous pink beaches is actually a combination of crushed coral, calcium carbonate, and the shells of tiny single-celled animals called Foraminifera. Bermuda’s unspoiled beauty has been protected by the world’s first-ever environmental laws, which date back to the 1600s. Bermuda is not one continuous landmass, but instead a collection of 181 different islets and small islands. Area: 21 square miles Population: 65,000 Capital: Hamilton Time Zone: Atlantic Standard Time Language: English Currency: Bermuda dollars (BMD) and U.S. dollars are accepted interchangeably, but change is almost always given in Bermudian currency. Water: OK to drink. Bermuda relies almost entirely on rainfall to provide its water, so it is asked that you use sparingly. Tipping: 15% is standard in restaurants, and is usually automatically added on to the bill. 10–15% is appropriate for taxi drivers. The convenient SeaExpress ferry service runs between the Royal Naval Dockyard, Hamilton, and St. George’s. Tickets and schedules can be found at the Ferry Terminals or Visitors Information Centres. One-Day Passes: $12 per adult, $6 per child; Two-Day Passes: $20 per adult, $10 per child; children under five ride free.* *Prices subject to change. Berm ud a 1 3 4 2 St. George’s Crystal Caves Horseshoe Bay Beach Harrington Sound King’s Wharf (Royal Naval Dockyard) Great Sound Hamilton Little Sound Mark Twain once said, “You can go to heaven if you want to. I’d rather go to Bermuda”; and upon arrival in Bermuda, it’s easy to see why. The island paradise boasts nearly 75 miles of impeccable coastline surrounded by sparkling turquoise waters. The sophisticated British overseas territory, with art galleries, craft markets, and historic fortresses, is as rich in culture as it is in natural beauty—with a whole lot of pink. Contrary to popular belief, Bermuda is not in the Caribbean region. Instead, it sits by its lonesome in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 650 miles east of North Carolina and more than 800 miles north of the Bahamas. Cruise ships dock at King’s Wharf, which is often referred to as the Royal Naval Dockyard or the West End. The dockyard was originally built for the British Navy in the early 19th century. King’s Wharf, Bermuda (Royal Naval Dockyard) Why Book a Celebrity Shore Excursion? Peace of Mind: Excursions are led by reputable, insured operators; if a tour is delayed, the ship will wait. Knowledgeable Service: An experienced team is available to help make the most of your time ashore. Convenience: All transportation to and from ship is provided; no hidden costs. Variety: The widest selection of excursions catering to all ages and interests. Top Tours • Bermuda Triangle Shipwreck Snorkel BK04 • Devil’s Isle Cruise Beach Snorkel BKF8 • Famous Homes & Hideaways Cruise BK06

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Page 1: King’s Wharf, Bermuda (Royal Naval Dockyard) Bermudamedia.celebritycruises.com/celebrity/content/en_US/... · 3/22/2013  · include Bermuda’s own Black Seal Rum and, of course,

P O R T S H O P P I N G M A P

Watch Channel

S h o p w i t h C o n f i d e n ce . I t ’s G u a r a n t e e d .

Port Shopping

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B e r m u d aMaritime Lane runs around the far end of the dockyard, which is where to find an array of local artisans and exhibitions. Bermuda’s signature arts and crafts are referred to as Bermudiana, which consists of everything from handcrafted jewelry and cedar-wood trinkets to miniature ceramic cottages and polished sharks’ teeth set in 14-karat gold. Soothing watercolor paintings that recreate the bountiful natural surroundings are also extremely popular. Other souvenir favorites include Bermuda’s own Black Seal Rum and, of course, a pair of Bermuda shorts.Most roads throughout Bermuda are paved and well-maintained, but they can be narrow and busy. Climb aboard the open-air Dockyard Trolley Train to get a complete tour of the dockyard. Horse-drawn carriages are another fun way to see the dockyard and its surrounding area.

B e r m u d a F a s t F a c t s

The colonial town is Bermuda’s international and local business center, where quaint boutiques and specialty shops abound. The charming capital is also packed with historic buildings, churches, museums, galleries, and gardens.

Bermuda’s original capital is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the statue of Sir George Somers, one of the first colonists to settle the town. Visit historic forts, homes, and the oldest Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere.

Located 120 feet below ground, the Crystal Caves is one of the largest cave systems in Bermuda. The dramatic stalactites and stalagmites will astonish and inspire; it’s no wonder it’s one of Bermuda’s top visitor attractions.

Guests who simply want to sit back, relax, and take in the magnificent beauty of the island’s local surroundings should head to the long, sweeping crescent of pink sand at this famous beach.

1 Hamilton 2 St. George’s 3 Crystal Caves 4 Horseshoe Bay Beach

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The sand of the islands’ world-famous pink beaches is actually a combination of crushed coral, calcium

carbonate, and the shells of tiny single-celled animals called Foraminifera.

Bermuda’s unspoiled beauty has been protected by the world’s first-ever environmental laws, which

date back to the 1600s.

Bermuda is not one continuous landmass, but instead a collection of 181 different islets and small islands.

Area: 21 square milesPopulation: 65,000Capital: HamiltonTime Zone: Atlantic Standard TimeLanguage: EnglishCurrency: Bermuda dollars (BMD) and U.S. dollars are accepted interchangeably, but change is almost always given in Bermudian currency. Water: OK to drink. Bermuda relies almost entirely on rainfall to provide its water, so it is asked that you use sparingly. Tipping: 15% is standard in restaurants, and is usually automatically added on to the bill. 10–15% is appropriate for taxi drivers.

The convenient SeaExpress ferry service runs between the Royal Naval Dockyard, Hamilton, and St. George’s. Tickets and schedules can be found at the Ferry Terminals or Visitors Information Centres. One-Day Passes: $12 per adult, $6 per child; Two-Day Passes: $20 per adult, $10 per child; children under five ride free.*

*Prices subject to change.

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Great SoundHamilton

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Mark Twain once said, “You can go to heaven if you want to. I’d rather go to Bermuda”; and upon arrival in Bermuda, it’s easy to see why. The island paradise boasts nearly 75 miles of impeccable coastline surrounded by sparkling turquoise waters. The sophisticated British overseas territory, with art galleries, craft markets, and historic fortresses, is as rich in culture as it is in natural beauty—with a whole lot of pink.Contrary to popular belief, Bermuda is not in the Caribbean region. Instead, it sits by its lonesome in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 650 miles east of North Carolina and more than 800 miles north of the Bahamas. Cruise ships dock at King’s Wharf, which is often referred to as the Royal Naval Dockyard or the West End. The dockyard was originally built for the British Navy in the early 19th century.

K i n g’s W h a r f, B e rm u d a( Roya l N ava l Do c k ya r d )

Why Book a Celebrity Shore Excursion?Peace of Mind: Excursions are led by reputable, insured operators; if a tour is delayed, the ship will wait.Knowledgeable Service: An experienced team is available to help make the most of your time ashore.Convenience: All transportation to and from ship is provided; no hidden costs.Variety: The widest selection of excursions catering to all ages and interests.

Top Tours• Bermuda Triangle Shipwreck Snorkel BK04 • Devil’s Isle Cruise Beach Snorkel BKF8• Famous Homes & Hideaways Cruise BK06

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Visit our Hamilton store to find a delightful mixture of

souvenirs, sundries, shells, coral, jewellery, hand-painted wooden

fish, T-shirts, drinks, snacks and so much more!

Point Pleasant Road (next to tHe Ferry terminal), FRont stReet, Hamilton

Conveniently located next to the Ferry terminal on Front street.

Tel: 295-0647

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° Shop with confidence. All merchants on this map have been carefully selected; each offers a 30-day guarantee to cruise line guests.° This guarantee ensures buyers that all recommended merchants will repair or replace any unsatisfactory item, excluding buyer’s negligence, buyer’s remorse, watches,

and lost or stolen merchandise. Some watches and other branded merchandise will be repaired or replaced by the brand’s service centers.° Many stores in port offer their own guarantees; please see sales associate for additional information.° For purposes of determining quality and value of jewelry related to a buyer’s complaint, only appraisals secured by a buyer from gem laboratories or independent

graduate gemologists not affiliated with jewelry retailing will be acceptable. Watches and other branded merchandise valuation comparisons must be based on retail prices offered by authorized brand retailers.

° All returns must be authorized by the merchant. Please ask about individual store return policies before purchase.° The port shopping program is offered and operated solely by Royal Media Partners, LLC, which stands behind all customer relations claims relating to the guarantee.° Participating merchants have paid an advertising fee to Royal Media Partners for inclusion in this program.° If you become aware of a problem during your cruise, please contact the shopping guide on your ship for immediate assistance.° If a problem arises after your cruise but within 30 days of the purchase date, you may initiate your claim by contacting the customer relations department at Royal Media

Partners.° Royal Media Partners, LLC. Is not owned by and is not an affiliate/subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

For Customer Service, contact [email protected] Alton Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139

The Cruise Line Guarantee

3 0 D A Y In case of emergency, please contact +1.441.296.9798.Meyer Shipping : 35 Church Street Hamilton, HM 12 Bermuda

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Crisson Jewellers 1a 1b One of the Biggest Jewelers in Bermuda—Crisson Stands for Quality and Value• When you see the collections, you will agree that Crisson is a crowning moment of your Bermuda shopping experience.• Watches: Official Rolex Retailer; large selection of top brands including TAG Heuer, Ebel, Raymond Weil, Movado, Tudor, Philip Stein, Christian Dior, Frédérique Constant, and Fendi. Plus, Seiko, Swiss Army, Citizen, Casio, Luminox, Fruitz, Rotary, Guess, and Michael Kors.• Fine Jewelry: David Yurman, Roberto Coin, Marco Bicego, John Hardy, Kabana, Nanis, Pandora, MarahLago larimar, and Rebecca.• Diamonds: Cento, Memoire, A. Jaffe, and Endless Diamonds.• Locations: 55 Front Street and 16 Queen Street in Hamilton and in the Clocktower Mall at the Dockyard.

1c The Bermuda Perfumery 3 Exclusive Made-in-Bermuda Fragrances• Lili Bermuda fragrances have been created in Bermuda since 1928. They are sold exclusively in Bermuda and make perfect gifts for you and your loved ones.• Most fragrances are available as pure perfume, eau de toilette, body lotion, shower gel, and French-milled soap. Gift sets are also available.• Free tours daily of the Perfumery and Olfactory Room. Last tour is at 4:30 pm.

The Crystal Caves of Bermuda 4 Discover Bermuda’s Oldest Living Treasure• Explore this exquisite world that Mother Nature began sculpting over 30 million years ago. • Deep, clear underground pools of azure-blue water. • Each cave is uniquely beautiful, with incredible formations of every size and shape imaginable.• Visit the Shore Excursions Desk for more information.

Dockyard Glassworks 5a Shop for Items Made in Bermuda • Hot Glass Art Studio: Demonstrations daily. • Classic-blown glass and flame-working. • Collectibles, figurines, and fused-glass jewelry. • Glass-art gift gallery with a selection of handmade giftware; free delivery to all ships.• An adventure for the whole family; wheelchairs welcome.Bermudiana Memories 5b Dockside Glass & Rum Cake Shop 5c

The Bermuda Rum Cake Company 6 Home of the Only Rum Cakes Made in Bermuda• Free rum-cake samples available in the Cakery.• Made with Gosling’s Black Seal Rum.• Cleared for ship and airline travel with free daily delivery to all ships.

Hodge Podge 7 For Weekly Specials, Ask Georgetta, Violet, or Wendy• Gifts range from whimsical to practical, including silver jewelry, natural seashells, starfish, and Christmas decorations.• Local favorite treats include Bermuda Gombey Jams, rum cakes, and must-have sherry peppers.• Located behind the Ferry Terminal in Hamilton.• Cold drinks and snacks available.

Pier 41 Marina Dock Shop 8 A One-Stop Shop for All Your Cravings• Located at the entrance to the Dockyard, the Dock Shop has everything you need for a day at the beach or on the water.• World-famous Black Seal Rum, Cuban cigars, hot food, cold beverages, beer, fishing gear, ice, international calling cards, and more.• Enjoy an al fresco snack waterside from a huge hammock or shaded picnic table.

The Frog & Onion Pub 9 Authentic English Pub and Brewery • Pub culinary favorites and candlelight dining.• Brews its own beers in Bermuda’s only brewery.• Daily Happy Hour: 1:30 – 3:30 pm and 5:30 – 7:30 pm. • Live Entertainment: 1:30 – 3:30 pm and 7:30 – 10:30 pm.• Visit the beer shack for free samples.

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Scan this QR code or go to www.portshoppingmap.com/ kings-wharf-bermuda/ for our digital mobile-ready shopping map.

St. George’s

Royal Naval Dockyard 2 History, Heritage, and a Whole Lot More• Beautifully restored historical buildings surrounded by sparkling crystal-clear waters.• Choose from five different restaurants, each offering its own unique cuisine.• Clocktower Shopping Mall: Two 100-foot-tall towers with cobblestone floors and 24 unique stores.• Art centers, craft markets, and the National Museum of Bermuda where you can experience the excitement of dolphins at Dolphin Quest.• Glassworks, clay works, and locally made rum cakes.• Head to Snorkel Park Beach for sun, sand, sea, and snorkeling.• Ferries, buses, and tours available to cater to your every need.• Ask for a handy brochure onboard.