Bermuda is a small island nation in the Atlantic Ocean, isolated from major shipping routes. As such, it does not have major ports like other countries. However, Bermuda does have several small ports that serve local transport and trade needs, as well as accommodating yachts and cruise ships. Some of these ports include:
- Port of Hamilton – This is the main port in Bermuda’s capital, Hamilton. It usually receives yachts and cruise ships, and also serves as a commercial hub for local shipping.
- Dockyard – Located on the west coast of Bermuda and is one of the main docks for cruise ships and commercial vessels.
Full list of official ports that exist in the region:
- BELOKAMENKA (Bermuda)
- BERGE HELENE (Bermuda)
- ST GEORGES (UN/LOCODE: BMSGE, Bermuda)
- HAMILTON (UN/LOCODE: BMBDA, Bermuda)
- KINGS WHARF (UN/LOCODE: BMKWF, Bermuda)
- GRASSY BAY (Bermuda)
- MURRAYS ANCH (Bermuda)
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