Perched on Bermuda’s Ireland Island, the Royal Naval Dockyard stands as a testament to its historical significance as an Atlantic stronghold for the British Royal Navy. The dockyard, composed of old stone buildings, now serves as a bustling port of call for cruise ships. Visitors can explore the area, which offers a blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment, all set against the backdrop of its rich maritime history.
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