By air and by sea, those are the two means to arrive in Warwick.
If you fly into Warwick, you'll arrive at Bermuda International Airport. Located at 3 Cahow Way in St. George, the airport recievesflights form United States (Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, New York, Philadelphia and Washington DC), Canada (Toronto and halifax) and England (London). Air Canada, British Aiways, Delta, US Airways, American and Continental service St. George Airport. There are no scheduled commercial flights between the islands.
From the airport, the traveler can take a taxi or a minibus. You need to call in advance to the minibus company to be pickep up at the airport. The companies providing this service are: Bee Line Transport (Tel: 293-0303); Bermuda Host Ltd. (Tel: 293-1334) and Flood Transport services (tel: 295-3589).
Some taxi companies servicing the airport are Bermuda Radio Taxi Cabs, phone 295-4141; Bermuda Taxi Operators Company, phone 292-4175; Bermuda Taxi Services, phone 295-8294 and Bermuda Taxi Owners Association, 4 Canal Lane, Cox's Hill, Pembroke HM 02. Telephone 292-5600 or fax 296-4682. Taxis charge U$4.80 for the first mile and U$1.68 por each additional miles when 1 to 4 passengers travel. For larger parties of 5 to 6 passengers, rates increase up to U$ 6 for the first mile and U$2.10 per additional mile.
If arriving by sea, you'll gte by a cruise ship. More tha 170 cruises arrive in Bermuda ports annually. Some of the ports open to cruises are located in City of hamilton with three passenger terminals, Royal Naval Dockyard, Town of St. George. Some of the lines stopping at Bermuda are: American Eagle, Crystal Cruises, Carnival Cruises, Golden Cruises, Maris Freighter Cruises and Reagal Cruises. To know the shedule of all arriving ships you can access Bermuda Maritime Operations Centre at http://www.rccbermuda.bm.

