The dawn is a ok ship, a bit small but adequate, never been on her but saw her weekly when I lived in Bermuda.
Go to St Georges Town Hall and see their presentation and meeting the Mayor, just look for the "town crier". That is followed by the trial and sentencing of the "town gossip" (quite entertaining).
That same town center is the starting point for the walking tour where you will meet the "town gossip" again. I just cant remember her name, but I remember her husbands name is Stuart. I suggest talking to her as she also gives the tours of Fort Hamilton which I also highly recommend (must see) as is the House of Parliament in Hamilton.
You can walk to any bus stop that will take you to Hamilton a , almost every bus goes to Hamilton, south shore route is a bit longer but much more scenic! Just ask the bus driver, they will even let you know where to get off for hard to locate stops!
You will never be lost because as a tourist all you have to do is ask someone (anyone) for directions and they will most certainly stop and happily help you so don't be shy! Just say hi how are you before you ask your question or you will be considered rude.
Definitely go on the Coral Sea, a glass bottom boat, and ask for Chloe she is a good fried of mine. She will also certainly find the sea turtles for you to see among other amazing sea life!
If you feel up to a fishing charter look for the fishing charter "Tenacious" and ask for Sloan another old mate of mine, he will help you hook some great fish!
As for the beach you have to see Tobacco and Horseshoe Bays! It doesn't matter the weather just go awesome beaches! rock jumping, and snorkeling at Tobacco Bay if you and the tide are up for it!
Bermuda Zoo Aquarium are nice, especially if you get a foul weather day.
The view and picture you will get from the top of South Hampton lighthouse is worth the trip.
Hope this helped
For a nice dinner and awesome service try The Carriage House, I recommend chateau brind for two :)
lived there for 2yrs