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This fort, built in the early 1900s on top of Bermuda's highest peaks, offers both spectacular views and an insight into the island's history.

Attraction type: Historic site
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This fort was built in 1870 and is now a main attraction in a national park on St. George's Island.

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Fort George, Bermuda

This fort, built in the late 1800s, now houses the Bermuda Harbour Radio and offers breathtaking views of the St. George harbor.

Attraction type: Historic site
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Popular among tourists and locals alike, this beach contains waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling and sailing.

Attraction type: Beach
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The perfectly calm, clear water is very safe for swimming, making it an ideal choice for families with small children.

Attraction type: Beach
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This small nature reserve is a resting place for hundreds of migratory birds.

Attraction type: Nature reserve
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Two-acre nature reserve for endemic trees and the Bermuda bluebird.

Attraction type: Nature reserve
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Mangrove Bay, Bermuda

In the 18th century, smugglers used this bay to unload their goods; today, this bay is surrounded by one of the most beautiful beaches on the island.

Attraction type: Bay
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Sea Gardens, Bermuda

Take a glass-bottom-boat tour of these underwater gardens and see the brain coral, tropical fish and coral reefs of the Caribbean.

Attraction type: Reef
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Public library contained in an 18th century home.

Attraction type: Library
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Montana, Bermuda

Shipwrecked Confederate blockade runner dating from the American Civil War, now a well-known diving site.

Attraction type: Historic site
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Hermes, Bermuda

One of the most popular diving sites in Bermuda, this ship is fully penetrable so you can explore the crew quarters and engine room.

Attraction type: Historic site
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Iristo, Bermuda

A Norwegian ship wrecked in the 1930s on a reef just off the coast of Bermuda, now a premier diving site.

Attraction type: Historic site
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Lartington, Bermuda

Lots of fish, sea sponges and other marine life make this shipwreck a popular site among scuba divers.

Attraction type: Historic site
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L'Herminie, Bermuda

The largest wooden ship wreck in Bermuda, best known for its well-preserved guns and canons, making it an archaeological goldmine.

Attraction type: Historic site
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Mary Celestia, Bermuda

This shipwreck is a popular dive site among scuba divers.

Attraction type: Historic site
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English steamer sunk on her maiden voyage in 1872, now popular among divers for the marine life it supports as well as its excellent visibility.

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North Carolina, Bermuda

This ship is in excellent condition, almost whole, making it an excellent diving site for a small group of divers.

Attraction type: Historic site
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Pelinaion, Bermuda

One of the most popular diving sites in Bermuda, this shipwreck showcases some of the spectacular marine life in the Caribbean.

Attraction type: Historic site
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Taunton, Bermuda

This ship wreck is one of the most popular dives in Bermuda, known for its excellent visibility and abundance of marine life.

Attraction type: Historic site
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