A typical flow of cargo and cruise ships arrived on Bermuda's shores this week.
Horizon brought in 1,572 passengers to St. George's on Monday and then took them round to Hamilton a day later. It is due to depart tomorrow.
Zenith with around 1,500 holiday-makers on board arrived in Hamilton at the start of the week before heading east today. It is due to leave tomorrow. The Pacific Princess released her 647 passengers in St. George's on Tuesday and will shift to Hamilton and Dockyard in the week.
An unknown number of passengers were aboard the Nordic Empress which arrived in Dockyard before then shifting to Hamilton.
The Oleander left on Tuesday after bringing in 155 dry containers, 41 refridgerated containers, a 40 foot steel container, three trailers and 13 cars.
The Moonbird arrived in the East End from Montreal on Monday to pick up spare parts before departing for Venezuela.
Eight pleasure boats were aboard The Somers Isle when it arrived from Florida on Monday.
Also brought in were 1,013 containers, six refrigerated containers, 87 bundles of building materials and a fork lift truck.
The Bermuda Islander is due in on Thursday from New Jersey with a cargo of 100 containers and 23 refrigerated containers and a trailer of building materials.
Baltimore bound cruise ship The Crown Dynasty left on Monday and is due to return on Friday.
US research vessel Cape Hatteras , from Duke University, North Carolina docked at Ordnance Island on Sunday and then departed a day later.
