This bay is known for its calm waters and crowded beaches.
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This bay is known for its calm waters and crowded beaches.
Its the best way to see the historic Dockyard and maritime museum. The St Georges tour includes all the old british forts, fishing off the rocks and more....
One of Bermuda's most popular beaches, Tobacco Bay Beach is tourist friendly, with lots of facilities like equipment rentals and a snack bar.
The American Civil War from a Bermudian perspective: a museum chronicling the island's involvement with the Confederates during the Civil War.
A look into the history of a famous and influential colonial family: exhibits furniture, silver, and portraits belonging to the Tucker family.
Poor planning, insufficient funds and natural disasters prevented the completion of this church, thus called the Unfinished Cathedral.
A reformed pirate built this little cottage in 1705, and now it's run by the Bermuda National Trust.
Somers Park is just a short walk northeast from King's Square. The plants and flowers are at their best in the Spring. It's a quiet and peaceful retreat after or before dinner in the evening.
Fort turned history museum, featuring an exhibit called "Highlights in Bermuda's History."
Oldest stone building in Bermuda, made famous for its yearly Rent Payment Ceremony, featuring a 17-gun salute and a horse drawn carriage: who knew paying the rent could be this much fun?
Contains a wealth of different architectural styles from the 17th century onwards; best known for being the oldest Anglican Church in the Western Hemisphere.
The Bermuda Perfumery welcomes visitors to tour our operations and to sample our exclusive perfumes.
Life in colonial Bermuda: museum collection includes a letter from George Washington and an 18th century kitchen, and is housed in a building built in 1700.
Located in the center of St. George parish, this square contains stocks, a pillory and a whipping post, replicas of those used to punish criminals over 400 years ago.
This is the place where decisions are made: this government building also houses a fine collection of Bermuda cedar furniture.
This museum has a replica of a German press invented in the 1450s.
Built in the 1690s as a home for the colony governor, this house is now an art gallery specializing in Bermudian antiques, crafts, and art.
Fort built in 1609 by Sir Thomas Gates, governor-designate of Virginia.