Dockyard is highly accessible for wheelchair users, offering a range of facilities and attractions that cater to visitors with mobility challenges. One of the most convenient features is the handicap-accessible courtesy shuttle that loops around Dockyard, making seven stops along the way. This service ensures easy access to key locations without the need to navigate long distances. Snorkel Park Beach, included on the shuttle loop, is particularly accessible with its flat terrain, making it easy to enjoy the beach experience. The National Museum also offers a mix of accessible and hilly areas, with flat ground sections housing interesting exhibits and air-conditioned spaces. Additionally, the museum provides views of Dolphin Quest, where visitors can watch dolphins without an extra cost, although there is an entry fee to the museum grounds.
"Dockyard is dedicated to making its attractions accessible and enjoyable for all visitors."
Other accessible attractions in Dockyard include the Clocktower Mall, another shuttle stop, which is on one level and features a variety of local shops, a restaurant, and an ice cream shop. The Craft Market, with its flat layout, is another must-visit spot, showcasing a plethora of locally made goods. Dining options are also convenient, as all restaurants in Dockyard are ground level, making them easy to access while offering delicious menus and cuisine. Seasonal vendors near the ferry and Snorkel Park entrance provide unique products, keepsakes and snacks. For a relaxing and scenic experience, the Island Tour Centre offers boat tours such as sunset or glass-bottom boat tours, ideal for exploring the waters without getting wet. This is a great option if walking on board is manageable, providing seating and a chance to see Bermuda from a different perspective.

