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It was very nice, but kind of small. You walk down a step walkway to the cave that is full of stalactites and stalagmites surrounding a clear lake of 55 feet deep. You walk on a floating bridge ... More »
awesome little attraction. that- sadly will be closing soon. a must see to enjoy all the flowers of the island.
First, be sure to purchase Heritage Passport, so you can see the Maritime Museum, Aquarium and Zoo, National Gallery, Fort St. Catherine, Underwater Institute, and Verdmont House for one low price. ... More »
We had a great time riding their horses. They can only take 7 people at a time so we split into two groups. The first group went out @ 7:30am and got to go on the beach where the second group had to ... More »
When we first walked into the lobby we were like 'Wow!'. There is a giant squid hanging from the ceiling, a huge map of Bermuda on the floor, floor to ceiling photo-glass by Bermuda's Scott Stallard ... More »
... in the West Wing of Hamilton City Hall, this gallery is dedicated to presenting and preserving locally crafted artwork. Only ...
small place - is actually an old cave on island... but open area not closed like a cave...... great place to see fish ect up close... esp. for kids.
This place is amazing because you learn a lot about bermuda's history, and you get to see beautiful artwork from bermudians for free! You can also buy this art so if you want a beautiful memory of ... More »
...along North Shore Road, this park is located before the causeway to the Bermuda International Airport. Surinam cherry thickets, groves of palmetto...
I think that your Island is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen but the customer service and Hotel accomodations were terrible, the people working at the Hotel were not very curtious at all and ... More »
...on the eastern end of Bermuda. Their location puts them in close proximity to many wrecks that met their demise on this side of the island. Two of the...
..., this 200-foot, four-masted schooner met its demise in 1943 en route to Venezuela. The story of the doomed vessel is said to be the inspiration...
This national cultural treasure exhibits temporary and permanent collections of international art. Paintings from European masters, African sculptures, modern ...
Located close to the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, this small parcel of land is one of the best vantage...
Fort Hamilton has spectacular gardens surrounding the main fort, plenty of tunnels, prisons, etc. The purpose was to protect the Royal Naval Dockyard (UK) from attack by the US during the Civil War. ... More »
Shelly bay hosts a beautiful clean sandy beach which in my opinion is child friendly having a play area next to it.The day we were there it was particually wind and we were sand blasted but all in all ... More »
This moving monument pays homage to the fallen Bermudian soldiers of World War I and World War II. It ...
Just behind the old post office is this beautiful park with rolling hills and lovely native plants and trees. There are benches to sit and relax and it's a lovely spot for pictures.
The Bermuda National Trust acquired these five acres of untouched woodlands in 1973 and has maintained them since then. Named for the family ...
Architect Charles Banks designed this set of links with aesthetic beauty and an athletic challenge in mind. The course offers wonderful views from its elevated ...
...here. They can also point you in the right direction if you want lessons on where to charter a …
... hills and unpredictable terrain make for challenging play, as does a pond in the middle of the fairway on the signature ninth hole.This government-owned...
Adjacent to the Bermuda Library, this peaceful museum is home to old Bermudian silver and antique...
This stately Victorian structure is home to the sitting governor of Bermuda. Notable visitors have included...