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Bermuda Aquarium, Natural History Museum and Zoo
Bermuda Aquarium, Natural History Museum and Zoo Fuchsia-pink flamingoes are the highlight at the on-site zoo, but it’s the fish that win all the accolades at Bermuda’s well-regarded Aquarium, one of the territory’s most popular attractions.Audio guides provide information about the specimens disp
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Snorkel Park
Snorkel Park Snorkel Park Beach sounds like a place where you can find great snorkeling and while it has that, there is much more to do in Snorkel Park Beach. Located in the old Royal Naval Dockyard near King’s Wharf, Snorkel Park Beach is a traveler’s playground with a host of water activities av
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Royal Naval Dockyard
Royal Naval Dockyard Who knew history could be so beautiful and so much fun! The Royal Naval Dockyard is one of Bermuda’s top visitor destinations. Located in Sandy’s Parish on the west point of the island, the Royal Naval Dockyard’s lush views and glistening clear water offer an intriguing contra
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St Georges
St Georges St George’s is a city in Bermuda that is a UNESCO World Heritage site thanks to its colonial buildings that have changed very little in the past 100 years. St George’s was the part of Bermuda originally discovered by Britain after a ship sailing for Jamestown, Virginia was caught in a s
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Horseshoe Bay
Horseshoe Bay Is Horseshoe Bay Bermuda’s loveliest beach? Lots of people think so, locals and visitors alike, and it’s one of the island’s beach hot spots for water sports, bathing and relaxing.Throw your towel down on the softly arcing curve of soft pink sand and you’ll agree there aren’t too man
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St. George’s Cruise Port
St. George’s Cruise Port On the far northeastern tip of Bermuda, St. George’s cruise port is in the Town of St. George, once the island’s capital. In fact, the town of St. George is claimed to be the oldest continuously inhabited English settlement in the New World, and the entire town and its for
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Made in Bermuda: Finding Unique Souvenirs
There’s always a T-shirt or paperweight to take home, but if you look around, you’ll find far more interesting souvenirs of your trip to Bermuda.
Established in 1928, the Bermuda Perfumery (Stewart Hall, 5 Queen St., St. George, tel. 441/293-0627, toll-free U.S. tel. 800/527-8213) used to operate
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Tee It Up: Golfing in Bermuda
Bermuda is one of the world’s most golf-dense destinations, thanks to its seven courses—many boasting breathtaking ocean views and championship layouts. For eight years (2007- 2014), the island hosted the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, but you don’t have to be a world champion to enjoy the game. Balmy te
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On the Wild Side: Bermuda's Nature Reserves
Bermuda may seem like a manicured garden, but its somewhat limited open spaces nevertheless give an intriguing glimpse of the island’s wildlife. Well-managed government national parks in many parishes, as well as nature reserves owned by the Bermuda National Trust and Bermuda Audubon Society, acco
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Tips for Visiting Bermuda with Kids
Being a kid in Bermuda is like stepping into Fantasia or Alice in Wonderland. There are plenty of weird animals—lizards, trilling treefrogs, yellow-bellied kiskadees, manta rays gliding like UFOs under Flatts Bridge. Roadsides are polka-dotted with trails of Technicolor blossoms, perfect for prete
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Discover the Intriguing Charm of Bermuda
Bermudians often refer to the “Real World” as if theirs isn’t. Perhaps it’s truer to say the island is “Another World,” as local crooner Hubert Smith and his 1960s band the Coral Islanders sang in what is accepted as Bermuda’s unofficial national anthem. He was right, of course—there is definitel
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Whale-Watching in Bermuda
Whale-watching has become a spring ritual off Bermuda’s South Shore, the migration route for humpbacks as they travel from the Caribbean to north Atlantic feeding grounds. Between March and April, pods of humpback whales can be spotted, even from the shoreline (you may see a line of motorists pull
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Plan a Trip to Bermuda: When and Where to Go
A boat tied up in the beautiful turquoise waters of Flatts Inlet, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. Photo © Rian Castillo, licensed Creative Commons Attribution.
Where to Go in Bermuda
City of Hamilton and Pembroke Parish
Whether you foray into “Town” for shopping, restaurants, or nightclubs, or use the c
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4-Day Itinerary for a Romantic Retreat in Bermuda
Moongates, hidden beaches, star-speckled skies, and blossom-scented breezes—Bermuda’s charms, like the setting of an over-the-top pulp romance, soon put lovebirds in the mood. The island is a popular destination for couples planning a romantic long weekend, not least because of the easy flight fro
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The Best Beaches in Bermuda
Bermuda’s beaches are world-renowned for their pristine, coral-tinged beauty, and there are hundreds of them around the island. You are never far away from the shoreline (Bermuda is less than a couple of miles wide at its widest point). Although some are officially private, there are plenty of pub
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Bermuda Beaches: Southampton Parish
Southampton Parish is home to one of Bermuda’s favorite beaches. While the beach itself is beloved by all, the on-site amenities and services really make this one perfect for an all-day outing. If you’re looking for a less-crowded beach, Southampton has that too, as well as a picture-p
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Bermuda Shipwreck Dive Sites
Bermuda is known as the shipwreck capital of the Atlantic, with 500 years of human history snared on its 280-square-mile reef platform. Most of these unfortunate vessels, from treasure-laden galleons to U.S. Civil War-era steamers, lie less than 60 feet deep, making accessibility a breeze. Here ar
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Bermuda's Blue Hole Park and Walsingham Nature Reserve
This vast property (sunrise-sunset daily, admission free) in Hamilton Parish, held largely by a private family trust but open to the public, incorporates coast and forested land from Blue Hole Park to Tom Moore’s Jungle (as Walsingham Nature Reserve is more frequently called). Of the whole area, g
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Visiting Bermuda's Royal Naval Dockyard
Like the old town of St. George’s in the East End, the Royal Naval Dockyard on Bermuda’s western point is crucial to understanding what shaped the political and social history of Bermuda. It’s also loads of fun to visit.
The 24-acre area—the largest and best preserved of Bermuda’s fortifications—
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Exploring Bermuda's Railway Trail
Stretching the length of the island, the Railway Trail provides a serene 20-mile artery through Bermuda’s parishes, safely away from trafficked thoroughfares. Abandoned as a train route when the island’s railway fell into disrepair after a brief run in the 1930s and ’40s, the trail today belongs t
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