The Heritage Bermuda Passport offers unllimited admission to eight cultural attactions within a seven-day period. The variety of the attractions is such that it will appeal to couples, families, seniors and those with special needs.  The cost is $25.00 adults, $15.00 Children6-16, Under 6 free,

 The pass is available online or at the Visitors Center in Hamilton, St. George, Dockyard and the Airport. The list includes the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo in Flatt's Village ( www.bamz.org) ; three Bermuda National Trust Museums (restored homes -Verdmont Museum, Tucker House and the Globe Hotel all filled with history and artifacts)( www.bnt.bm) ; Bermuda Maritime Museum in the Dockyard ( www.bmm.bm), the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (a wonderful website, www.buei.bm) & Bermuda National Gallery  ( www.bng.bm) in Hamilton , Fort St. Catherine ( www.bermudaparks.org) in St. Georges Parish . 

This is a big bang for your buck. Typical entrance fees vary but $5-10 is the average for EACH  if purchased separately.

Another worthwhile stop is the Bermuda Botanical Gardens in Paget. The largest public gardens on the island, they can be visited from sunrise to sunset. The Visitor's Center is open 9:30AM-3:30PM and free 90 minute tours are given Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:30AM.   Also on the grounds is Camden House, the official residence of Bermuda's Premier. Open for free tours on Tuesday and Friday from 12:00-2:00PM, this is a treasure to see. Rooms filled with original cedar furniture, Waterford crystal collections and portrait galleries all provide a view into the island's history.  The Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art provides a permanent collection with such artists as Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley and Winslow Homer to name a few, and a rotating exhibit of Bermudian artists available to see M-Sat. 10-4pm . Entry is $5 but FREE for members and children under 12. Museum is wheelchair accessible with a ramp and elevator. ( www.bermudamasterworks.com) .