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Bicycles, e-bikes and motorized scooters are also op‑ tions for winding along the coastal roads. Whatever transportation you desire, keep in mind that motor‑ ists drive on the left (UK- style). The island bus is very user friendly and convenient. Taxis are also readily available, and many hotels of‑ fer shuttles - some even provide water taxis or ferries into the city centre. Travelling by water or taking the ferry is a great way to explore with ease and enjoy the spectacular views. Booking a sunset cruise is a must to admire the pic‑ turesque skies and the many yachts and cruise ships that flock to the port destination.

The capital city, Hamilton, is an eclectic blend of build‑ ings that line the seafront with an abundance of dining and shopping, easy to explore by foot. Culinary selec‑ tions abound across the island with a variety of fla‑ vours and food traditions that will satisfy your taste‑ buds. From elegant to casual fare there are endless choices with of course the finest seafood available. The Royal Naval Dockyards is a popular tourist spot offering a Bermudian themed escape room, tram‑ poline park, bike rentals, museums and spectacular views to name but a few. Motor enthusiasts looking to be transported through time will enjoy the Dockyards Bermuda Transport Museum’s vintage collection of cars, motorcycles and even boats.

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