Seals, turtles, fish, monkeys, birds, and the first living coral reef exhibit in the world: this complex offers a fairly complete survey of the natural wonders …
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Oct 24, 2024
Was at a loose end on a rainy morning so thought I’d pay a visit, so glad I did! It might only be small but both the Zoo and the aquarium are well worth a trip. The zoo is immersive so you can wander…Full review by NicolaRManchester
Oct 22, 2024
This was a great zoo. Lived the fact you were in an immersive experience part of your visit. For 10$ I wasn’t expecting much but was so pleasantly surprised.Full review by Ulrika S
Oct 20, 2024
We went to the Aquarium on our first day - and it is topnotch! But this review is about our second visit with a birder who showed us many birding hotspots on Bermuda. Dr. Miguel Mejias is a native B…Full review by JanetXIV
How far is. Zoo from.the portyard.dock.please. any body
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If you take a taxi / moped / Twizy direct from Dockyard, it is about a 40 minute drive - ask a cab driver to take you via the South Shore for the best views of beaches and reefs. You …
If you take a taxi / moped / Twizy direct from Dockyard, it is about a 40 minute drive - ask a cab driver to take you via the South Shore for the best views of beaches and reefs. You can also take a ferry to Hamilton across the Great Sound, then take a 15 minute taxi to the aquarium in Flatts. You can also take the bus but you will need to transfer in Hamilton - this will take you about 90 minutes or longer depending on traffic.
If I'm not mistaken it was $10.00 USD for adults and $5.00 USD for kids. That have a little cafe there as well to get snacks, but I'm not sure of their hours.
How do I get to the aquarium from the Royal Navy Dockyard?
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Take the number 7 or 8 bus to Hamilton bus station. Or you may like to take the ferry, it is quicker and a prettier route, it is a short walk to the bus terminal from the ferry terminal. Once …
Take the number 7 or 8 bus to Hamilton bus station. Or you may like to take the ferry, it is quicker and a prettier route, it is a short walk to the bus terminal from the ferry terminal. Once there you have the choice of the number 3, 10, or 11 buses. The number 3 doesn't stop outside the aquarium but it stops in Flatts village and is less than a five minute stroll. If you are coming off the cruise ship I suggest you don't choose the day you are leaving for this excursion as you will be under pressure to get back in time.
I can't find the hours this is open. We have been 3 times but our grandson has been only once and he was only 5 now he is 8 and we want to visit again. Love this place and want to go Monday afternoon in Aug. Taking the ferry to Hamilton then the bus to the Zoo I think and would like to spend the afternoon there (2 + hours). Besides he needs a new book about fish in the Atlantic from the gift shop his is worn out :). Thanks
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Very helpful thank you very much. We hope to be there between 1-2 so this will work out great for us. Looking forward to our visit. All the best, Laura