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There are no drive-yourself cars for hire, but visitors get about easily by taxi, bus, ferry, motor scooters (no driver’s licence is required), and by horse and carriage. Bus passengers must have exact change in coin. Ask about bus tokens or books of bus tickets at your hotel or the bus terminal in Hamilton. Bus and ferry passengers are advised to take advantage of the very popular and convenient “Transportation Pass” available for one, three, and seven days of unlimited use on the buses and ferries (sold at the Central Terminal, the Visitors’ Service Bureau in Hamilton, and at authorised outlets). Children under 16 years may not drive motor scooters. All scooter drivers and passengers are required, by law, to wear safety helmets securely fastened at all times.
Taxis may be hired by the hour, day, or mile (full day = 6 consecutive daylight hours). Rates are per cab for one person up to a maximum of six for normal transportation and general sightseeing. Special all-inclusive pre-sold tours vary in price per person. All taxis are metered and tariff-fixed by law. Certified “Blue Flag” taxi tour guides are available on request for touring. Click here to return to Bermuda Travel Tips Click here to return to Bermuda main menu Call our Bermuda specialist Kirsty on 0845 003 2211 or 01543 258631
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