BERMUDA (UK)
Royal Navy Dockyard
When the British were defeated in the American War of Independence, the Royal Navy were left urgently seeking a new base and Bermuda was chosen.
So, in 1809, two hundred years after the British first set foot in Bermuda, the Navy started to build work the Royal Naval Dockyard. During the First and Second World Wars, it was a bustling, vibrant port with floating docks where ships were repaired for combat deployment. The Royal Navy left the main Dockyard in 1951.
The Royal Naval Dockyard is Bermuda’s most visited attraction.
BEST TIME to VISIT
BERMUDA
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to DOCKYARD
from May to September
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep ramparts and cannons from outside
Royal Naval Dockyard - Clocktower
Royal Naval Dockyard - Clocktower Shopping mall - a shop
Royal Naval Dockyard - Clocktower Shopping mall - a shop
Royal Naval Dockyard - Harbour and the Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard - Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Commissioner's House behind the ramparts
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Commissioner's House
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep is overlooking the ocean
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - old cannons lying on the ground
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep is overlooking the docks and Navy buildings
Royal Naval Dockyard - The old Navy buildings have been converted in shops, galleries and restaurants
Royal Naval Dockyard - Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard is a famous attraction for tourists and a lot of large cruise ships are coming
Royal Naval Dockyard - High cave
Royal Naval Dockyard - sandy beach
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Commissioner's House
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Overview of Atlantic Ocean from the ramparts
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Overview of Atlantic Ocean from the ramparts
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Overview of Atlantic Ocean from the ramparts
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Overview of Atlantic Ocean from the ramparts
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Overview of the cannons and on old Navy buildings
relax on a sandy beach
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Overview of Atlantic Ocean from the ramparts
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Overview of Atlantic Ocean from the ramparts
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Old cannons
Royal Naval Dockyard - old building on a cliff
Royal Naval Dockyard - restaurant
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Gate
Royal Naval Dockyard - Old Navy buildings have been converted in restaurants and shops
Royal Naval Dockyard - Old Navy building
Royal Naval Dockyard - Old Navy buildings have been converted in bars and restaurants
Royal Naval Dockyard - Old Navy buildings
Royal Naval Dockyard - Old Navy buildings have been converted in shops
Royal Naval Dockyard - Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard - Harbour - small colorful shop
Royal Naval Dockyard - Old Navy building
Royal Naval Dockyard - Old Navy building and a cannon
Royal Naval Dockyard - So british !
Royal Naval Dockyard - Old Navy buildings
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Dolphin Quest attraction
Royal Naval Dockyard - Ramparts and palm trees
Royal Naval Dockyard - View from the Keep (fortress)
Royal Naval Dockyard - View from the Keep (fortress)
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Commissioner's House
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - old building
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Dolphin Quest is an attraction for tourists
Royal Naval Dockyard - Museum - old boat
turquoise water beach - view from the Keep
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Commissioner's House
Cannon and ramparts - with an amazing view on Atlantic ocean
Royal Naval Dockyard - The Keep - Cannons were installed on the ramparts to defend the island