Holiday Fest in Dockyard

Dec
11
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm - 11/12/2022

Christmas was stolen, but where did it go?

The Grinch in Dockyard is sure to know.

Presents and prizes and castles for hopping,

Bring the kids and do some shopping!

Join us on the North Lawn for a fun winter festival including a story time with the Grinch, facepainting, fun castles, complimentary photos, crafts, FREE presents, and prizes! Complete with delicious snacks, yummy hot coco and fun entertainment. This is one party you DON’T want to miss!

***DON’T FORGET*** to stick around for Carols with the Dolphins! Immediately following the Holiday Fest, head on over to Dolphin Quest for a fun and complimentary Dockyard Christmas Classic!

When: Sunday, December 11, 2022 1pm to 5pm

Where: The North Lawn & Clocktower Mall, Dockyard

Admission: FREE! This community event is free to all attendees and includes complimentary access to several family friendly activities!

Event includes:

FREE:

Storytime with the Grinch

Face painting

Fun castles

Christmas craft activities

Photo opportunities

On stage entertainment

PAID:

Food & Beverages

Snacks

Ashley’s Lemonade stand

 

Visit our events page here to see other upcoming events and tours!

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The Royal Naval Dockyard

Built by Royal decree to defend British superiority on the seas, the Royal Naval Dockyard is today a resplendent place of discovery. Within the walls of this nineteenth century fortress, now exists an invitation for adventure: attractions, water sports, dining, shopping, events and more. By daylight or moonlight, there is so much to discover.

As Bermuda’s commercial cruise ship hub and largest, most visited on-island attraction, the Royal Naval Dockyard provides critical mass in excess of 10,000 people per day in the summer season; in addition to, panoramic views of the ocean, fast ferry links to Bermuda’s capital city of Hamilton, with its eclectic mix of retail and international business, and the old town of St. George, Bermuda’s former capital and UNESCO World Heritage site.