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Bermuda Attractions: What to do & Places to Visit in Bermuda
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Only shirts with collars on the green, please, and make your reservations early, because this course is popular among those...
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Only shirts with collars on the green, please, and make your reservations early, because this course is popular among those golfers with refined tastes.
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Three hotels line this beach, making it popular with tourists; you might want to avoid this place if you're not into the...
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Three hotels line this beach, making it popular with tourists; you might want to avoid this place if you're not into the Spring Break college kid party scene, which tends to crowd the beach during the Easter season.
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Category: Aquariums; Natural History Museums; Zoos
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Seals, turtles, fish, monkeys, birds, and the first living coral reef exhibit in the world: this complex offers a fairly...
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Seals, turtles, fish, monkeys, birds, and the first living coral reef exhibit in the world: this complex offers a fairly complete survey of the natural wonders found in the Caribbean.
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Category: Religious Sites; Architectural Buildings
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Contains a wealth of different architectural styles from the 17th century onwards; best known for being the oldest Anglican...
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Contains a wealth of different architectural styles from the 17th century onwards; best known for being the oldest Anglican Church in the Western Hemisphere.
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The mother Anglican church in Bermuda, known not only for its religious, historical, and social importance, but also for its...
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The mother Anglican church in Bermuda, known not only for its religious, historical, and social importance, but also for its beautiful architecture.
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Accuracy is key at this challenging course of par-3s. Winner of Golf Digest’s Best Places To Play Golf, Bermuda’s Fairmont...
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Accuracy is key at this challenging course of par-3s. Winner of Golf Digest’s Best Places To Play Golf, Bermuda’s Fairmont Southampton Golf Course features 18 par-three holes, most with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. With its lush tropical surroundings, dramatic elevation changes and strong coastal winds, this challenging 2,684-yard course is designed to take your short game to new heights, requiring patience and prudent club selection. You’ll play through multiple bunkers and water hazards while three tee offerings on all 18 holes make it perfect for golfers of all skill levels. Rent shoes and clubs at the full-service Pro Shop, where you can also store your bag upon arrival or arrange for lessons from one of the course’s golf professionals.
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Built in the 1870s to protect the Royal Naval Dockyard, this fort now provides spectacular views of the bustling city of...
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Built in the 1870s to protect the Royal Naval Dockyard, this fort now provides spectacular views of the bustling city of Hamilton and its harbor.
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For kids and their parents: multimedia exhibits about underwater exploration such as The Dive, a seven minute ride that...
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For kids and their parents: multimedia exhibits about underwater exploration such as The Dive, a seven minute ride that simulates deep sea diving.
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Bermuda's first purpose built museum houses a collection of Bermuda inspired art of over 1,200 works by artists such as...
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Bermuda's first purpose built museum houses a collection of Bermuda inspired art of over 1,200 works by artists such as Georgia O'Keeffe, Winslow Homer and Albert Gleizes. A continuously evolving show of local artists is also on display. To learn about Bermuda’s culture and history, there is no better stop on your vacation itinerary! Open Monday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm. Admission is free for members and children under 12.
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Category: Historic Sites; Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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Built in the early 1800s, this dockyard is now the largest museum in Bermuda and features exhibits on the island's maritime...
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Built in the early 1800s, this dockyard is now the largest museum in Bermuda and features exhibits on the island's maritime history.
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"Me, my wife, and two teen age daughters thoroughly enjoyed our Bermuda snorkeling experience with Sonny and his pal Audrey.
I cannot add anything more than the other reviews here except to confirm several items:
1. This adventure was much more enjoyable, intimate experience than the large ( I mean..." giant) snorkeling adventures offered by other providers. We shared the boat with only one other family.
2. Bring a SD memory card- Sonny's camera took great snorkeling pictures.
3. Bring your own drinks/snacks. This is an efficient operation.
4. Note we are all experienced snorkelers- but there should not be any issues for even novice snorkelers.
5. It does not hurt that the weather was perfect, seas calm, and water temperature just right.
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"We had the best day of our visit to Bermuda completely by accident. We took the ferry from the Dockyard to St. George, expecting to walk around for a few minutes and then ride the next ferry back. But instead, the Visitors Center had a photo of Clearwater Beach that made us want to see it ourselves...." So we took the #6 bus to Clearwater Beach, and then walked from there into Cooper's Island National Park, a series of gorgeous beaches, headlands, and trails that were almost empty of other visitors. This was preserved from development because it was a NASA base until a few years ago. Spectacular turquoise ocean, crystal clear water, a variety of sea birds, etc etc. Empty yet easy to reach by bus. I strongly recommend a visit if you like scenery, nature, and going someplace special while everyone else is shopping.
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"Aside from the south shore beaches, the traffic on its narrow roads make it hard to find a safe place to take a long walk in Bermuda. So last week we took the #8 bus from the Dockyard to the intersection of Lighthouse Road and Middle Road. A few yards from there we got on the Railway Trail at the st..."art of its longest continuous section. There are a few hills where I guess trestles have been removed, and a few paved sections on which an occasional car passes, but generally the trail is flat, unpaved, and only for walkers and bikes. This is a beautiful trail - not for the vistas but for the trees, flowers, wild fruits (loquat and pitanga), the backyard views of a side of Bermuda that most tourists never see. Much of the trail is cut trough solid limestone and overhung with exuberant semitropical trees. From the trail's end near Hamilton we walked into town, the narrow sidewalks and heavy traffic reminding us how special a place we had found.
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