Upper apartment on the water's edge with dedicated concierge. Self check in. Additional safety measures and deep clean professionally. All high touch areas sanitized. High speed wifi. Located in a private enclave with a dock and ocean swimming and snorkeling access. Spectacular views of Bermuda’s Great Sound clear turquoise waters. Rent mopeds, bikes or ride the ferry in Dockyard. Twizy (2 seater EV car) charger on site.
For tourists there is no better area to be in Bermuda. We are located on the fringe of Dockyard a popular and vibrant tourist area. Steeped in Naval history the fine old stone buildings have been restored and now hold a shopping mall, local artisans and crafts people, The Bermuda Arts Centre and Bermuda's National museum. You will also find the popular Dolphin Quest, putting green, and plenty of opportunity to take water tours, rent boats, paddle boards, snorkels, scuba diving, jet skis, and Segway and walking tours in addition to everyone’s favorite, Snorkel Park, a spacious beach and restaurant and night time party spot. Dockyard has many eateries including traditional pubs, and several bars and restaurants, artisan ice cream, and an authentic French bakery.
- Private, sheltered and secure Washer & Dryer facilities Located just outside of your unit.
- Lower dock for access for water sports, swimming and boating. Please be mindful of your step and children. There is no lifeguard on duty.
-Upper Dock, waterside communal area with barbeque and fireplace. Please leave the area tidy for the next guest. Practicing caution and courtesy is always encouraged.
- Electric car charging stations on property. Please use the ones designated to your area.
- Bus Stop Nearby
- Ferry Stop: Located in Dockyard near the Bonefish Restaurant
All newly renovated, this upper apartment with elevated views has high ceilings, modern fixtures and fittings with unspoilt ocean views. Outside, downstair, enjoy oceanside alfresco dining. The interiors reflect the ocean with crisp blue and white bedding. This 1700 spacious square feet apartment comes with two queen bedrooms and one room with two twin beds enables groups and families to configure the space as needed. The well equipped kitchen has a full size fridge, oven, dishwasher and microwave. For early risers, grab your coffee and head down to the dock to watch the turtles or take an early morning swim.
- Electric car charging stations on property
- Scooter Rentals: Oleander Cycles
- Bus Stop on site
- Ferry Stop: A walk into Dockyard near the Bone Fish restaurant.
- Walking distance to Dockyard with shops, restaurants, pubs, galleries, and museums.
CONCIERGE
The Prince Alfred Terrace Vacation Rentals are serviced by Crown Point - Vacation Home Concierge. They are a team of local hospitality professionals available to greet you, orientate you and offer enhancing services to ensure your stay is as enjoyable and memorable as possible.
- Electric car charging stations on property
- Bus Stop on site
- Ferry Stop: A walk into Dockyard near the Bone Fish restaurant.
- Walking distance to Dockyard with shops, restaurants, pubs, galleries,and museums.
**NOTE**
Dockyard 's off season is January to late March. Stores and restaurants will have reduced hours. The main shopping malls reduced hours are 11am to 4pm and is closed Christmas day, Boxing day and New Years day. If you are planning a late dinner in the off season please contact your concierge for more details and/or reserve ahead.
NEARBY BEACHES
PARSONS BAY (6 minutes walk) is a little off the beaten track, but it's well worth the effort to reach this secluded, sheltered beach on Bermuda's West End. The beach has coarse, white sand and shallow, calm water that's perfect for swimming and splashing around with the whole family. There are no restrooms or other facilities here, making it a less visited spot that's great for travellers seeking out tranquil beaches.
BLACK BAY BEACH AND PARK (5 minutes walk) is a string of three tiny coves with beaches that come and go with the tide. Bring a lunch and enjoy the peaceful views from the picnic table. The waters here are shallow and calm, and you can often find colourful sea glass scattered along the beaches.
SNORKEL PARK BEACH (17 mins walk or 4 mins by bus) Spend a relaxing day swimming and snorkelling in the crystal-clear lagoon at Snorkel Park Beach, part of the Royal Naval Dockyard complex on the West End. The historic Keep Fort presides over one end of the beach; dip into the shallow reefs and you’ll find sunken cannons and a variety of colourful fish. Snorkel Park Beach has everything you need for the day – from a beach bar and restaurant to bathrooms, lockers and water sports rentals. It's open every day, and Sundays often feature live music and family-friendly events. A few evenings a week, Snorkel Park transforms into a nightclub called Club Aqua, with drinks and dancing for the 18-and-up crowd. Admission charged for entry and can be crowded when the Cruise ships are in port.
SOMERSET LONG BAY AND NATURE RESERVE (7 minutes by taxi, twizy or moped) is a secluded beach and incorporates peaceful walking trails and a nature reserve. The family-friendly park has a playground, bathrooms and picnic areas, while the surrounding reserve has trails to freshwater ponds that attract migrating birds during the spring and fall. The area is managed by the Bermuda Audubon Society, which has worked to replant native trees like Bermuda cedar and palmetto. Along the coast you'll find a nice stretch of beach that rarely gets crowded, with calm, shallow water.
HORSESHOE BAY BEACH (20 minutes by taxi, twizy or moped -alternatively #7 Bus outside property takes you directly there ($2.50 if you buy a book of 15 tickets). Popular Horseshoe Bay Beach is a favourite with tourists. Beach chairs, umbrellas .snorkel equipment, boogie boards and paddle boards can be rented and for water babies and children, Port Royal Cove at the end of the beach is an enclosed bay that keeps the big waves out. Rum Bum Beach Bar has cold drinks, ice cream cones and house-blended Rum Swizzles.
DOCKYARD IS SEASONAL.
Restaurants, bars, the mall and convenience store stays open all year round however many of the kiosk businesses close down and the mall has shorter opening hours. Oleander Cycles and the Visitor Information Centre are only open when the Cruise ships are running April - early November. Tours still operate, although some of the water tours only run during the warmer weather.