The Bermuda Summer Ferry Schedule is effective from April 29, 2024 until October.
The Blue Route between The City of Hamilton and The Royal Naval Dockyard will be operating daily. Weekdays the first ferry will leave Hamilton at 7:30am and returning for the last time at 9:20pm. Throughout the day ferries will be consistent with ferries leaving no more than 2 hours apart. On Wednesdays the ferries will run later for Harbour Nights with the last ferry leaving Hamilton at 10:30.
The Orange Route between Dockyard and The Town of St. George’s will be much less frequent. Days of service will coincide with cruise ships in port. On Monday, Wednesday and Thursday there will be two trips leaving Dockyard at 9:30am and 11:30am and returning at 10:15am and 4:00pm. On Fridays there will be one ferry going to St. Georges at 9:30am and returning at 2:00pm. This route will not be run on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
You can view the schedule and save it for a later date below.
For further information you can visit the Department of Marine and Ports website.
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