Nestled on Bermuda's northeastern tip, St. George's Port welcomes cruise travelers to a living museum of colonial charm. This historic harbor town blends centuries-old architecture with island tranquility, offering an authentic Bermuda experience from the moment you dock.
As your ship glides into St. George's serene harbor, you'll immediately sense you've arrived somewhere special. This UNESCO World Heritage Site holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously inhabited English town in the Americas, with a story that began in 1612.
The town's pastel-colored buildings and winding cobblestone streets create a picture-perfect backdrop for exploration. Start at King's Square, the heart of town, where you might catch historical reenactments during summer months.
Historical Treasures
Don't miss St. Peter's Church, dating back to 1612 and considered the oldest continuously used Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere. Its cedar interior and hand-carved altar tell stories of centuries past.
Fort St. Catherine stands sentinel on the northern shore, offering both military history and breathtaking ocean panoramas that stretch to the horizon.
Beyond History
When you're ready to feel sand between your toes, Tobacco Bay Beach awaits with its unique limestone formations and crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling.
Local restaurants serve fresh-caught fish and traditional Bermudian specialties, often with harbor views that remind you why this intimate port captures the hearts of travelers seeking Bermuda's authentic soul.