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St David’s Head
St David’s Head St David’s Head is located on the most eastern part of St David’s Island and is known as the home of St David’s Battery, which was used during the early 20th century and during World War II.St David’s Battery was built by the British Army to protect Bermuda, and it has massive cano
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Spittal Pond Nature Reserve
Spittal Pond Nature Reserve Spittal Pond Nature Reserve is the largest nature reserve in Bermuda and an important one. It covers 59 acres and over 500 species of birds, including waterfowl, make Spittal Pond Nature Reserve their home at some point during the year. Though January is the best time t
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Palm Groves Garden (Gibbons Garden)
Palm Groves Garden (Gibbons Garden) Palm Groves Garden is a privately owned garden in Bermuda. Luckily for travelers to Bermuda, the Gibbons family that owns the garden open it up to visitors. Palm Groves Garden stands out due to its meticulously manicured grounds and lovely lily pond.Within the g
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Hamilton
Hamilton As the capital of Bermuda, Hamilton is both a main financial center in the Caribbean and an alluring spot for tourists thanks to its pastel-colored buildings and exciting nightlife.Front Street is a good place to start your day in Hamilton. It is a popular street in Hamilton thanks to a p
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Gibbs Hill Lighthouse
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Bermuda boasts two lighthouses, but the one at Gibb’s Hill is the most notable, the first of only a few in the world to be made from cast iron.Standing 108m (354ft) above sea level on one of Bermuda’s highest hills, the sparkling white lighthouse was first lit in 1846, and wa
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Fort Scaur
Fort Scaur Dating back to the 1860s, Fort Scaur is a historic piece of fortification that was built to protect the island and dockyard from attacks by America during a time of unrest between Great Britain and the United States. Fort Scaur is built high atop a hill in Somerset, which at one point w
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Fort Hamilton
Fort Hamilton Located on a hilltop on the outskirts of Hamilton City, Fort Hamilton was originally built in the 1870s to protect Hamilton Harbor and defend the Western Royal Naval Dockyard. This typical Victorian structure overlooks attractive landscaped gardens that were once a huge dry moat
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Dolphin Quest Bermuda
Dolphin Quest Bermuda Flanked by the historic limestone naval buildings of Bermuda’s former dockyard, Dolphin Quest’s friendly, captivity-born dolphins leap into the air and chatter like Flipper.For an interactive dolphin encounter, fully supervised by the dolphins’ trainers, there are several opt
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Daniel’s Head Park
Daniel’s Head Park Daniel’s Head Park is situated on some of the most gorgeous coastline in Bermuda. Located on the southeastern coast of the island, Daniel’s Head Park covers 17 acres. Making up part of this land are two glorious beaches that are a big part of the draw of Daniel’s Head Park. The
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Coopers Island Nature Reserve
Coopers Island Nature Reserve Part of the Bermuda National Parks system, the Coopers Island Nature Reserve consists of an area that once housed a U.S. military base and a NASA space tracking station. Situated on the edge of St. David’s Island, just east of the airport, the nature reserve boasts 12
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Bermuda Railway Trail
Bermuda Railway Trail The Bermuda Railway Trail is a series of trails for walkers and cyclists that follows along the path of the short-lived Bermuda Railway, which was finished being built in 1931 and ceased operation by 1948 due to it falling into massive disrepair. The Bermuda Railway Trail dif
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Crystal and Fantasy Caves
Crystal and Fantasy Caves Bermuda is renowned for its underground network of caves, but the floodlit stalactites and stalagmites are especially eerie in the subterranean world of the Crystal and Fantasy Caves.The water washing into these caves is a pure translucent blue, creating a stunning contra
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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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