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Uneven and unpredictable terrain and few views of the Atlantic make this not the best place for golfers in the know; beginners may enjoy this course the most.
A half-mile stretch of paradise, with gently rolling waves, coral reefs and pale white sand.
Built in 1922, Riddell's is the oldest golf course on the island.
Avoid the crowds at this small, secluded beach.
The SNORKEL PARK is Bermuda’s newest and most exciting beach venue. Tucked away in the northwest corner of the Royal Naval Dockyard, we’re a destination not to be missed! A limestone tunnel will lead you into a tropical oasis with a white sand beach, bar & restaurant and all the water sports you would want at one stunning location! Windjammer Watersports caters to all types of beach-goers, offering a variety of amenities and services. Our array of water sports equipment beckons all kinds of marine explorers.
Some guys get all the luck: the Premier of Bermuda officially resides in this beautiful building.
Beautiful coastal park containing over 10 beach coves connected by a scenic hiking trail.
A remote beach that's rarely crowded, great for people who don't want to fight for a spot to lay their towel.
Small, secluded beach, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
This beach is best known for its dramatic limestone rock formations.
Nature preserve, featuring many different species of bird and plant.
Make the most of your Caribbean vacation at this park, where you can snorkel, hike a nature trail and picnic.
The first Presbyterian church on the island, this beautiful building was built in the 1800s.
Watersport equipment rental places abound at this pier.
Church built by slave labor in 1827.
You can tour this house a boat captain once built for his daughter.
This island is best known for its historic homes and old-fashioned buildings.
Striking example of Bermudian architecture; better known for being the site of the first tennis courts on the island.