Ferry Travel
Use the Hamilton Ferry Terminal as your base to explore the West End and Warwick Long Bay easily.





Pembroke Parish is the most densely populated and commercially active region in Bermuda, primarily due to the presence of Hamilton, the island's capital. Visitors can stroll along Front Street to admire the pastel-colored colonial architecture, browse luxury boutiques, or enjoy a meal overlooking the harbor. As the island's transportation nexus, the parish provides easy access to the rest of Bermuda via the central ferry terminal and bus depot. Beyond the urban center, the parish features lush parks and historical fortifications like Fort Hamilton, which provides stunning views of the city and sea.
Pembroke Parish is the most densely populated and commercially active region in Bermuda, primarily due to the presence of Hamilton, the island's capital. Visitors can stroll along Front Street to admire the pastel-colored colonial architecture, browse luxury boutiques, or enjoy a meal overlooking the harbor. As the island's transportation nexus, the parish provides easy access to the rest of Bermuda via the central ferry terminal and bus depot. Beyond the urban center, the parish features lush parks and historical fortifications like Fort Hamilton, which provides stunning views of the city and sea.
Home to Hamilton, Bermuda's vibrant capital city.
Major ferry terminal connecting to the entire island.
Front Street's iconic colorful colonial buildings.
Historical sites like Fort Hamilton with panoramic views.
Premier destination for international business and luxury shopping.
Central location makes it a great base for exploring the whole island.
Home to the island's main business and government offices.
Lacks the sprawling pink sand beaches found in the southern parishes.
Use the Hamilton Ferry Terminal as your base to explore the West End and Warwick Long Bay easily.
Visit Front Street on Wednesday nights during summer for the Harbour Nights street festival.
Shopping, dining, and central access to Bermuda's ferry network.
BMD $
$250-$450 p/day
English
The city is very walkable, but wear comfortable shoes as some streets have steep inclines.
May-October
Mild temperatures and blooming flowers make it perfect for walking tours.
Peak season with lively festivals, though it can be quite hot and humid.
Warm waters remain for swimming, but be mindful of the hurricane season.
Cooler weather is ideal for exploring historical sites and playing golf.