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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Bermuda - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Established in 1926, the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ for short) is one of Bermuda's top attractions, with harbor seals, flocks...Read More
Originally in Hamilton Parish but in historic Stewart Hall since 2005, this perfumery founded in 1928 allows you to visit to learn about the...Read More
Past Clearwater Beach on St. David's Island and inaccessible to vehicles, Cooper's Island Nature Reserve is a blissfully secluded spot. While...Read More
As far back as 1623, Captain John Smith (of Pocahontas fame) commented on the "vary strange, darke, and cumbersome" caverns that today are a...Read More
This Bermuda National Trust park has 64 acres for roaming, though you're asked to keep to the well-marked walkways that loop through the woods...Read More
Because parts of this whitewashed stone church date back to 1620, it holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating Anglican...Read More
It's said that Irish poet Tom Moore (1779–1852) wrote several of his most famous poems while residing in Bermuda, and the lovely parkland just...Read More
If you've got kids in tow—or are driving a scooter—you may want to skip the rum and stick to Bailey's—Bailey's Ice Cream, that is. The popular...Read More
Erected as a governor's mansion around 1700, this building became a hotbed of activity during the American Civil War and is now a museum focusing...Read More
The history, trials, and accomplishments of black Bermudians are highlighted in this museum in a converted 1840s warehouse. Photographs of early...Read More
Today Bridge House serves as a gallery featuring local artists and Bermuda-centric artwork, but this 17th-century building, owned by the National...Read More
Just west of the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo, Flatts Bridge spans Flatts Inlet, connecting Hamilton and Smith's Parish. The inlet provides...Read More
Surrounded by a dry moat and accessed by a drawbridge, this restored and formidable hilltop fort has enough tunnels, towers, redoubts, and ramparts...Read More
Today it looks rather inauspicious, more a patch of pavement than a leafy common, yet this square is St. George's undisputed center. In a town...Read More
While roaming the back streets, look for Nea's Alley. Nineteenth-century Irish poet Thomas Moore, who lived in St. George's during his tenure...Read More
Built around 1699 by part-time privateer George Dew, this charming limestone cottage is mainly associated with a later resident, Alexander Richardson...Read More
A paltry peppercorn is the rent paid annually for the Old State House by the Masonic Lodge St. George No. 200 of the Grand Lodge of Scotland...Read More
The island, directly across from King's Square, is dominated by a splendid bronze statue of Sir George Somers, commander of the Sea Venture...Read More
The history of the park goes back centuries: after sailing to Jamestown and back in 1610, Sir George Somers—the British admiral charged with...Read More
In a place famous for manicured lawns and well-tended gardens, St. David's Island feels comparatively wild; nevertheless, the real highlight...Read More
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