Attractions & Activities Guide 2025/26

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ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES

Featuring Watersports and Land Sports

POINTS OF INTEREST AND ATTRACTIONS

400th Anniversary Monument Q1

Admiralty House Park G8

The Anglican Cathedral I9

Bermuda Aquarium,

Museum & Zoo (BAMZ) L6

Bermuda National Gallery H9

Bermuda Underwater

Exploration Institute (BUEI) I9

Botanical Gardens J9

City of Hamilton H9-I9

Commissioner’s House E6

Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve R4

The Crystal Caves of Bermuda N4

Dockyard Watersports Centre E6

Dolphin Quest E6

Flatts Village L7

Fort Hamilton I9

Fort St. Catherine and Museum Q1

Gates Fort Q1

Gibbs Hill Lighthouse E12

Globe Museum (BNT) Q1

Hamilton City Hall H9

Horseshoe Bay E12

King’s & Heritage Wharves E6

King’s Square Q2

LF Wade International Airport Q3

The Lili Bermuda Perfumery Q1

National Museum of Bermuda E6

Paget Marsh I10

Royal Naval Cemetery ................... D7

Scaur Hill, Fort & Park B10

Sherwin Nature Reserve G11

Snorkel Park Beach E6

Somerset Bridge A10

Somerset Village B8

Spittal Pond Bird Sanctuary M8

St. David’s Lighthouse S3

St. Peter’s, Their Majesties Chappell Q1

Tobacco Bay Q1

Town of St. George Q1-Q2

Tucker House Museum (BNT) Q1

Unfinished Church Q1

Verdmont Historic Home (BNT) L8

Visitor Services Centres E6, H9, Q2

Walsingham Nature Reserve N4

Ferry stops around the island F

Royal Naval Dockyard E6

Waterville (BNT) I9

SIGNATURE surprises

Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or a thrill seeker, discover the top attractions and activities that make this island a world-class destination.

aA fairly unassuming dot in the Atlantic Ocean, Bermuda’s pink-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and charming pastel-colour homes create the pictureperfect backdrop for your island escape. From exploring mysterious underground caves to cycling along scenic coastal trails, diving into legendary shipwrecks, or visiting historic landmarks, Bermuda offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. Ready to discover some of the island’s best experiences? Let’s dive into the must-do attractions and activities that make Bermuda a destination like no other!

Adventures for All

While Bermuda might only stretch 22 miles from one end to the other, lush green spaces, meandering paths, and challenging treks that crisscross the island offer ample opportunity to adventure your way.

Nature enthusiasts can cycle, hike, or run along the Railway Trail, a 20-mile course that winds its way from east to west along the North Shore. Considered one of the best outdoor experiences in Bermuda, this trek is moderately challenging and a scenic way to get in those steps whilst admiring the island’s natural beauty. Be sure to bring your camera to capture sweeping panoramas of the breathtaking views along the way!

Each section of the Railway Trail is a manageable 1.5 to 3.5 miles, making it ideal for walking, running, and biking off the main road away from vehicular traffic. Several outlets, including Pedego Electric Bikes in St. George’s or Social Cycle, also organise guided tours to allow a more in-depth look into the history of the railway, which was abandoned after only 17 years in use. For a truly unique experience, visitors can even enjoy the trails by horseback.

For those who prefer adventure on the water rather than on land, Bermuda’s ocean

playground offers much excitement. The waters surrounding Bermuda are teeming with diverse marine life, making it a paradise for snorkellers and divers alike. Ringed by vibrant coral reefs, which serve as a natural barrier against strong ocean currents, the island’s waters are exceptionally clear and calm, serving as an ideal playground for underwater exploration. Beneath the surface, you’ll find an abundance of colourful fish and fascinating sea creatures, from iridescent parrotfish and cow pollies to delicate sea fans, spiny lobsters, and slow-moving sea cucumbers. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a graceful spotted eagle ray gliding by or a curious sea turtle emerging from the seagrass. Whether you’re snorkelling along the shoreline or diving down to Bermuda’s legendary shipwreck sites, the island’s underwater world offers an unforgettable glimpse into its rich marine ecosystem.

Each section of the Railway Trail is a manageable 1.5 to 3.5 miles, making it ideal for walking, running, and biking.

Historic Pursuits

While most Bermudians will dismiss comments about the infamous Bermuda Triangle as an urban legend, the island earned itself quite the haunting nickname long ago: The Isle of Devils. Learn about the shipwreck that started it all at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI).

Military buffs will want to stop at the island’s first fortification, Fort St. Catherine, for a glimpse of life as a soldier during the 1600s. At the West End of the island, you’ll find Royal Naval Dockyard, a well-maintained holdover of Bermuda’s maritime past as well as the location of our National Museum of Bermuda, which houses hundreds of artefacts and exhibits that detail the island’s 500-year history.

Today, Bermuda’s population is a cultural mosaic, but beyond the pink sand and cocktails lies a dark past. Spots like the Bermuda Heritage Museum in St. George’s

Parish or Verdmont in Smith’s explore the African Diaspora Heritage Trail, detailing the stories of enslaved persons brought to the island in the 18th century. At the National Museum of Bermuda, visitors can

learn about our historical connections to Native American culture and the work done to restore ties between St. David’s Islanders and their indigenous heritage.

Curious about life in the past? Lovers of history can take a step back in time at the Mitchell House in St. George’s, where you will find a pristinely preserved kitchen featuring various cooking implements from the 18th century, a letter from George Washington, and a 300-year-old Bible, among other curiosities. Carter House Museum on St. David’s Island remains one of the oldest vernacular farmhouses and showcases what life may have been like for the first settlers.

For the Love of Nature

The beauty of Mother Nature is on display almost everywhere you look in Bermuda, but the island’s Crystal and Fantasy Caves truly up the ante with a heavy dose of wonderment. The discovery rights of

Cheers to 60 Years

Family-owned Bacardi proudly marks 60 years of calling Bermuda home, a milestone that reflects its deep-rooted connection to the island.

Courtesy of Bacardi International Limited

From its founding in 1862 in Santiago de Cuba to becoming the world’s largest privately held international spirits company, the Bacardi story is one of resilience and innovation — a seven-generation legacy that has flourished since establishing its global headquarters in Bermuda on June 18, 1965.

A Bold Move to Bermuda Bacardi was founded on February 4, 1862, when Don Facundo Bacardí Massó opened a small tin-roofed distillery in Santiago de Cuba. With a vision to revolutionize the rum industry, he crafted the world’s first smooth, light-bodied rum. For nearly a century, the company thrived and continued to reach new heights, expanding beyond Cuba to become an internationally recognized name.

Everything changed in 1960 when the Cuban revolutionary government illegally confiscated all Bacardi assets in Cuba without compensation. Faced with an unimaginable loss, the family fled the island in exile.

In 1965, Bermuda welcomed Bacardi with open arms. The island’s political stability, strategic location, and business-friendly environment made it the ideal home for the brand. The move proved transformative, allowing Bacardi to flourish and expand its reach to over 160 markets worldwide.

A Landmark of Innovation

The landscape of Hamilton was forever changed in 1972 when Bacardi inaugurated its iconic global headquarters on Pitts Bay Road. Originally envisioned by renowned architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for the company’s headquarters in Cuba, the glasswalled building symbolises transparency, innovation, and community connection. The award-winning Bacardi 1862 Cocktail Bar is the centrepiece of the office, and it is the only bar in the world to showcase the company’s 200 brands and labels. One highlight of the space is the ceiling constellation display of the Santiago de Cuba night sky from February 4, 1862, honouring the company’s Cuban roots and legacy.

A Community Partner

For six decades, Bacardi has been a steadfast partner in Bermuda’s economic and social development. Through transformative programmes, Bacardi has made a meaningful impact on the lives of Bermudians.

One such initiative is Shake Your Future, launched in 2023, which provides unemployed young adults with professional bartending training and internationally recognised certifications. The programme fosters employability and career growth within Bermuda’s prosperous hospitality sector.

Another highlight is the

Bacardi Black-Owned Vendor Market, launched in 2023 during Black History Month. This vibrant event supports Bermuda’s black entrepreneurs, providing a platform for small businesses to thrive. With over 50 vendors and hundreds of attendees, the market underscores the company’s commitment to economic empowerment and racial equity.

Sustainability and Giving Back

Bacardi has long championed environmental stewardship in Bermuda. Through initiatives like Beyond Plastic Bermuda, Bacardi works to reduce singleuse plastics and promote sustainable practices. In addition, the company supports local charities, hospitals, and

disaster relief efforts, reinforcing its commitment to a stronger, more vibrant Bermuda.

Celebrating Our Legacy

As Bacardi celebrates 60 years in Bermuda, it presents a poignant moment to reflect on the shared history between the company and the island. Together, we’ve created a story to be proud of — a legacy of excellence, generosity, and shared success.

Here’s to the next 60 years of partnership, progress, and raising spirits!

The Bacardi 1862 Cocktail Bar is the only bar in the world to showcase the company’s 200 brands and labels.

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DID YOU KNOW?

Getting to the Crystal Cave requires descending 88 steps.

this natural wonder are uniquely bestowed upon two teenage boys who, in 1907, stumbled upon the site whilst searching for a lost cricket ball. The slow drip of erosion has carefully carved away the marine limestone that forms Bermuda, resulting in gleaming stalactites and stalagmites that inspire a sense of reverence for the natural world.

Crystal Cave, measuring 500 metres long and 62 metres deep, is partially submerged, as about 20 metres of the cave’s depth lies below sea level. Azure pools of water add further allure to this incredible representation of natural artistry. Worth noting is that getting to the cave requires descending 88 steps, so this site is not ideal for those with mobility issues.

Arguably one of Bermuda’s best-kept secrets, Southlands National Park is another natural wonder with a stunning entrance framed by a tunnel of banyan trees. As you venture further down the leafy trails that once made up a private estate, you’ll find gardens, ponds, and derelict homes rooted in history. After hiking your way through the park, jump

into the tranquil waters of Marley Beach for a refreshing swim.

Sprawling across 64 acres of oceanfront, you could spend all day strolling along the verdant footpaths of Spittal Pond Nature Reserve. Found in Smith’s Parish, Spittal Pond is the largest reserve on the island and home to incredible biodiversity, including the Bermuda skink, one of the rarest lizards in the world.

Southlands National Park is a natural wonder with a stunning entrance framed by a tunnel of banyan trees.

Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve, formerly occupied by the U.S. military, is an expanse of parkland that covers the southeastern tip of Bermuda. Lose track of time traversing peaceful wooded trails and bird-watching from the Wildlife Observation Tower, and

make sure to come equipped with swimming and snorkelling gear! You won’t want to miss the chance to enjoy the two pristine beaches that line either side of the reserve’s coast.

Located on Bermuda’s North Shore, Admiralty House Park once housed the admirals of the British Royal Navy. Though remnants of its history remain evident in its derelict structures and underground passages, the main draw to this park is its dramatic cliffs that skirt a calm, sparkling blue lagoon known as Clarence Cove. Rock climbers can test their skills on the cliff face while snorkellers can explore the sea caves below, often home to spiny lobsters, green sea turtles, and other intriguing species of marine life.

Popularly known by locals as Tom Moore’s Jungle, Blue Hole Park is part of the larger 12-acre Walsingham Nature

The park grounds sit above a network of underground caves, some of which can be explored by venturing deep into the heart of its dense woodland. As the park’s name would suggest, a spot just a short distance away from the Causeway entrance of this reserve grants easy access to the famed Blue Hole. This open-water lagoon, fringed by mangroves and rock formations, is considered one of the island’s most enchanting spots to take a plunge.

Although camping is a popular pastime here, the Bermudian definition may differ from that of our international counterparts. However, accommodation options like Off-Grid RV provide a sustainable solution that will let you experience the true majesty of a Bermuda sunset surrounded by natural beauty.

Reserve found in Hamilton Parish.

Living Classroom

Bermuda Zoological Society’s educational efforts on Trunk Island are shaping the future of its natural landscapes.

In 1963, Dr. David Wingate — one of Bermuda’s most instrumental naturalists — began the rewilding of Nonsuch Island, a 14-acre island that forms part of the Castle Harbour Islands Nature Reserve in St. George’s. Dr. Wingate undertook the massive reforestation of the space, planting over 18,000 endemic and native plants across the island. This was the beginning of the Living Museum — an effort to return Nonsuch Island to Bermuda’s ecological past.

Some 50 years later, the Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS), taking inspiration from the success of Nonsuch and with focused attention on education and conservation, began the development of the Living Classroom on Trunk Island, situated in the heart of Harrington Sound. The centre was just a short boat ride from their base at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo in Flatts Village.

This proximity allowed the island to become not only a conservation treasure trove with an incredible array of marine and terrestrial habitats but also the ideal location for an outdoor educational facility. Here, students would be immersed in an environment that would

enrich their understanding of Bermuda’s ecosystems and inspire them to preserve and protect their island home.

To date, and through BZS’s generous community partners and thousands of volunteer hours, the island has been remarkably restored through a Conservation Management Plan. This plan included eliminating invasive flora and fauna and reintroducing native and endemic species in an effort to create a welcoming landscape for local wildlife, including longtails, yellow-crowned night herons, hermit crabs, and Bermuda’s critically endangered skinks and land snails. Through a partnership with Chester Zoo, the latter two species have been reintroduced with much success.

One of the biggest successes on Trunk Island, however, has been the cultivation of two mangrove habitats. Mangroves on the mainland of Bermuda, especially on the island’s vulnerable South Shore, have suffered extensive losses in years past due to property development, and rising sea levels threaten what remains. Yet on Trunk Island, they have thrived! The island has also become a suitable location for cultivating red mangrove seedlings, which are being used to restore mangroves across Bermuda, including one of Bermuda’s largest mangrove forests at Hungry Bay.

Today, the accomplishments on Trunk Island are being replicated on the mainland with the creation of the BZS Micro Forest Project, where over 25 small pockets of land across Bermuda have been turned into biodiversity hot spots. Trunk Island’s success is owed to both Dr. Wingate’s methods of rewilding at Nonsuch, as well as the Miyawaki method, an innovative reforestation approach pioneered by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki; and this blueprint has helped pave the way forward for natural preservation.

While Trunk Island is not

accessible to visitors, the BZS offers summer boat cruises from May to October to give curious guests the chance to learn about the incredible work taking place on the island — all whilst enjoying the stunning vistas and natural beauty of Harrington Sound aboard the Callista. This boat was custom built for the BZS to maximise up-close encounters and navigate around the islands in the Sound. With the guidance of expert boat captains, guests will spot a diversity of wildlife on the voyage and may even have the chance to check on a nesting longtail. For more information, visit www.bzs.bm.

Cultural Treasures

Bermuda boasts an eclectic and vibrant art scene that grows richer with each passing year. The Bermuda National Gallery at the City Hall & Arts Centre in Hamilton hosts a permanent collection of national works that is worth a spot on your itinerary. Nestled within the manicured gardens of the Botanical Gardens, the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art showcases permanent and rotating collections of contemporary local artworks, with regular shows and educational experiences.

Bermudians have long held a deep appreciation for the performing arts — we’ve been credited as the inspiration for Shakespeare’s The Tempest! Why not fully embrace this love of the arts and see a local show during your stay? The Bermuda Music and Dramatic Society produces shows at the Daylesford Theatre in Hamilton or on the main stage at City Hall. If you’re in the mood to catch a flick on the big screen, choose from Speciality

DID YOU KNOW?

During the summer, Front Street is closed on Wednesday evenings for Harbour Nights.

Cinema in Hamilton or The Media Lounge in Dockyard.

During the warm summer months, Front Street is closed on Wednesday evenings for Harbour Nights, a weekly festival that runs from May 14 through August 27, 2025, and has earned a Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence. Here, you’ll find local artisans and food trucks, live music, and a performance by the famous Gombeys, a dance troupe that combines African, Bermudian, Native American, and West Indian traditions in an impressive homage to our diverse culture.

Looking for live music? Bermuda has you covered! Find local musicians showcasing their talent at the Crown & Anchor (located at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club) and at the Rosedon Hotel) in Hamilton, Fourways Restaurant and Café

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Lido in Paget, The Reefs Resort & Club in Southampton, and Conservatory Bar at Rosewood Bermuda. To show your own skills, step into the Bermuda Bistro at the Beach or The Front Yard, both on Front Street in Hamilton, and take the mic for karaoke night.

INSIDER’S GUIDE

With so much to fill your itinerary, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for in Bermuda. Here are our top picks for what to see and do.

BERMUDA AQUARIUM, MUSEUM & ZOO

Flatts Village

Hamilton Parish

Tel: 293-2727

www.bzs.bm

The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ) opens its doors 364 days a year, serving as an important centre for environmental education as well as an attraction that showcases fish, birds, reptiles, and mammals from Bermuda and island ecosystems around the world. BAMZ is supported by the Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS), which funds species care and research, internships and volunteer programmes, and field-based conservation, education, and restoration experiences that encourage people to become stewards of the natural world.

BERMUDA SMART TOURS APP

Tel: 704-6631

www.bermudasmarttours.com

Enjoy the full experience of Bermuda with Bermuda Smart Tours. Their user-friendly app can be followed on foot or electric bikes, cars, or scooters. Scan the QR code in the ad on page 219 to access their easy-to-use app and explore local UNESCO sites, culture, attractions, and hidden gems you may have never thought to explore on your own — a treasure trove of local insight at your fingertips, just waiting to be discovered. Or explore the app in a taxi with a local Google Map Tour Guide that has over 18 million views on his Google Map page. The options are endless to educate yourself on everything Bermuda has to offer.

THE BOTANIST CAFÉ & GARDEN LOUNGE

Botanical Gardens

183 South Shore Rd., Paget

Tel: 901-3663

www.botanist.cafe

Looking for Bermuda’s most talked about secret? The Botanist Café, just minutes from the City of Hamilton, offers fresh breakfasts,

lunches, and cheeky afternoon teas in a lush garden escape. Wander downstairs to find a cosy spot that feels like your own private speakeasy. Locals know it, visitors love it — discover charm hiding in plain sight.

THE CRYSTAL CAVES OF BERMUDA

8 Crystal Cave Rd.

Hamilton Parish

Tel: 293-0640

www.caves.bm

Stunning natural beauty is on display more than 140 feet below the earth’s surface, where stalactites and stalagmites have been forming for millennia. Visitors can choose to encounter the Crystal Cave, the Fantasy Cave, or both. In the Crystal Cave, state-of-the-art lights glitter off the natural rock and visitors cross a beautiful lake via a pontoon bridge that rises and falls with the tides. Meanwhile, the Fantasy Cave shows off a completely separate display of amazing rock formations.

DOLPHIN QUEST

15 The Keep Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 234-4464

www.dolphinquest.com

Dolphin Quest offers diverse interactive experiences in a sheltered, natural ocean lagoon setting, enabling a safe and comfortable environment for both guests and dolphins. Join a Marine Mammal Specialist to learn about these inspiring animals and the conservation programmes your participation is helping to support. Choose from small, shared group programmes or select an exclusive customised experience. Open year-round, including weekends and public holidays. Be inspired. Make a difference.

FAMOUS HOMES & HIDEAWAYS TOUR

Check-in: Island Tour Centre

Dockyard Watersports Centre

Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 236-1300

PHOTO COURTESY OF DOLPHIN QUEST

www.winsomebermuda.com

Join the friendly and highly entertaining crew of the MV Excellence on a two-hour journey and learn about Bermuda’s culture and experience breathtaking beauty that you will only see from the water. Cruise along the shoreline, view charming pastel-coloured colonial homes steeped in history, and sneak a peek at the lives of the rich and famous Bermuda residents in the exclusive neighbourhood called “Millionaire’s Row.” On this very popular tour, you will listen to humorous personal stories about life as an islander and enjoy live entertainment from Captain Jamie, who will serenade you on the return cruise, leaving you wanting more.

HARBOUR NIGHTS

Front St., Hamilton

Tel: 295-4201

www.bermudachamber.bm

When the sun dips below the horizon, the streets of Hamilton come alive with the sounds of laughter, the aromas of local cuisine, and the

vibrancy of Bermuda’s artistic spirit. Harbour Nights, a beloved street festival, offers an immersive journey into the island’s culture. From local art, crafts, and jewellery to tantalising food stalls and captivating entertainment, it’s a weekly celebration that attracts visitors and locals alike. Join them for an unforgettable evening under the stars and discover the essence of Bermuda’s charm. Experience Bermuda’s vibrant culture at Harbour Nights on Wednesdays, May 14 to August 27, from 7 to 10 p.m.

HIGH TIDE TATTOO STUDIO

Water St., St. George’s

Next to Tucker’s House

Tel: 518-9897

Instagram: @hightidebda

Bermuda’s tattoo scene is buzzing with excitement, thanks to a new wave of talented young artists who are dedicated to creating amazing tattoos. At High Tide, they are not just tattooing skin; they are creating art that tells a story. Their studio is more than just a shop; it’s a safe haven

where you can express yourself freely. They understand that getting a tattoo is a personal journey, and they are committed to making it a positive experience from start to finish. Each of their artists works closely with you to design a custom tattoo that perfectly reflects your unique style and personality. They believe that quality should never be compromised. Whether you’re a first-time client or a seasoned tattoo enthusiast, High Tide Tattoo Studio invites you to experience their collective. Visit them today and let them help you create a masterpiece that you’ll cherish forever.

THE LILI BERMUDA PERFUMERY

Stewart Hall

5 Queen St., St. George’s Tel: 293-0627 / 800-527-8213

www.lilibermuda.com

The Lili Bermuda Perfumery is an internationally recognised couture perfume house that is open to visitors. Lili Bermuda fragrances for men and women are created and hand-crafted

on property at Stewart Hall in St. George’s. Lili Bermuda fragrances and gifts are also available at several stores in Hamilton and Dockyard.

The Perfumery also offers, by appointment, “Signature Fragrance Workshops,” where visitors can come and make their own fragrance. The store is open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the summer, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the winter.

MASTERWORKS

MUSEUM OF BERMUDA ART

Botanical Gardens

183 South Shore Rd., Paget

Tel: 299-4000

www.masterworksbermuda.org

Masterworks is a vibrant energy centre that celebrates Bermuda’s culture and intrinsic beauty, uniting the community and transform-

ing lives through art and education. Art in the Gallery, a garden café with a secret downstairs — Masterworks and The Botanist Café are Bermuda’s ultimate combo. Explore stunning Bermudian art, then retreat below for fresh food, craft cocktails, and a botanical escape that feels a world away. Hidden gems are meant to be discovered — just don’t tell everyone, okay?

NATIONAL

MUSEUM OF BERMUDA

1 The Keep Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys

Tel: 234-1333

www.nmb.bm

Immerse yourself in 500 years of history and culture at the National Museum of Bermuda (NMB), located in Bermuda’s largest fort in the historic Royal Naval Dockyard. Explore the extensive grounds of the museum, which are

filled with exhibits on topics ranging from the discovery of Bermuda to connections with the West Indies and the Azores, enslavement in Bermuda, and the island’s defence heritage. Jaw-dropping ocean views, massive cannon, shipwreck artefacts, local watercraft, a stunning mural, contemporary art exhibits, dolphins, and family activities make the museum fun for all ages. Kids will love the whimsical Museum Playground & Playhouse, complete with fun interactives, a wooden 70-foot moray eel, and lighthouse to play in. Visit NMB, your Dockyard destination for history and culture. NMB is open April through December from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (last admission at 4 p.m.), January through March from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (last admission at 4 p.m.), and is home to Dolphin Quest Bermuda. Adults, $18; seniors, $15; free for children under 16.

OCEAN DISCOVERY CENTRE @ BUEI

40 Crow Lane, Pembroke

Tel: 292-7219

www.buei.bm

Visit the Ocean Discovery Centre at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI). Perfect for all ages, BUEI is the home to one of the largest private shell collections in the world, a virtual shark cage, shipwreck gallery, and so much more. With BUEI’s cutting-edge technology, you can explore the island’s reefs and beyond, take a virtual dive on the Blue Echo submersible, and unlock the secrets of the Bermuda Triangle. Complete your experience and enjoy the beautiful views of Hamilton Harbour at the on-site award-winning Harbourfront Restaurant and be sure to visit the Oceans Gift Shop for a special souvenir. The Ocean Discovery Centre is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (last admission at 4 p.m.) and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (last admission at 3 p.m.). All admission funds go to support the Ocean Discovery Centre’s nonprofit mission of providing education, experiences, and exploration of the ocean.

OLEANDER CYCLES AND BERMUDA RENTAL CAR LTD.

6 Valley Rd., Paget

Tel: 236-2453

15 Gorham Rd., Hamilton

Tel: 295-0919

26 York St., St. George’s

Tel: 297-0478

1 Maritime Lane

Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 234-2764

Cambridge Beaches Hotel

30 Kings Point Rd., Somerset Tel: 234-0331 (ask for the cycle shop)

The Reefs Hotel

2 Tribe Rd. #3, Southampton Tel: 238-2282 (ask for the cycle shop)

Grotto Bay Resort, Bailey’s Bay 11 Blue Hole Hill, Hamilton Parish Tel: 293-1010

www.oleandercycles.bm www.oleanderebikes.com www.bermudarentalcar.com

Bermuda’s No. 1 rental livery offers electric cars, quality one- and two-seater scooters, electric pedal bikes, and 21-speed mountain bikes, all at competitive rates. The new addition to their fleet, the Tazzari Mini Max EV compact car, means you can now travel around Bermuda in style and comfort. You will receive five-star service and a safety demonstration with their friendly staff. Oleander’s reputation is the best in Bermuda and has earned this since opening in 1964. They have locations at each end of the island in Dockyard and St. George’s plus two in the centre of the island, including Hamilton and Paget. Free delivery or transportation via their courtesy vans to and from your hotel is available no matter where you are on the island. They are open seven days a week.

www.botanist.cafe

What the Sea Gives

Positioned along the humpback whale migration path within the vast Sargasso Sea, Bermuda is helping to protect one of the ocean’s most biodiverse ecosystems.

With its prime location along the migration path of humpback whales, Bermuda is uniquely situated to study these fascinating marine mammals. Their numbers peak in the spring around March and April as they pass by the island. Observations of their distinctive behaviours and migratory route through the North Atlantic conducted by scientists worldwide — especially Bermudian whale researcher Andrew Stevenson — have deepened our understanding and appreciation of these incredible creatures.

Along their journey, the whales cross through one of the most unique open-ocean ecosystems — the Sargasso Sea. Bermuda lies within the boundaries of this ecosystem, allowing for its incredible biodiversity.

Described as a “golden floating rainforest of the Atlantic” by famed marine biologist Dr. Sylvia Earle, the two-million-squaremile expanse of sea with no coastline boundary is notable for Sargassum, a species of seaweed

that floats in golden mats and gives the sea its name.

The Sargasso Sea harbours a diverse array of marine species, providing food, protection, and a critical nursery habitat for a wide range of animals, including turtles and pelagic fish; and it is also a known spawning area for two species of endangered eels. It also acts as the aforementioned migratory passage for humpbacks as well as other marine life, including sharks and rays. As scientists learn more about all that the Sargasso Sea provides as a unique high-seas ecosystem, it becomes increasingly critical to protect this biodiverse sanctuary.

In 2014, the Sargasso Sea

Commission was established, bringing together government signatories and independent scientific experts tasked with the conservation of the Sargasso Sea. With various worldwide pressures constantly impacting the sea — including shipping, fishing, plastic, and other pollutants, as well as climate change — it is more urgent than ever to develop international recognition to protect the Sargasso Sea.

In early 2025, the Commission received formal approval supporting its proposal for a humpback whale migratory corridor. The Important Marine Mammal Area (IMMA), which

stretches from the West Indies in the south across the Sargasso Sea to the Barents Sea in the north, defines an area that can be managed for conservation purposes. This significant step forward marks the possibility of enacting further conservation measures for the continued protection of this ecological gem. From the many treasures it washes upon our beaches — including the Sargassum, which often hide various crustaceans and other marine finds inside its tangle of weeds — to the magnificent sight of humpback whales passing our shores every year, Bermuda remains critically entwined with the Sargasso Sea.

“Bermuda has the most to gain, as we are most vulnerable if we don’t have a healthy ocean,” says Robbie Smith, Sargasso Sea commissioner and curator of the Natural History Museum at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo. “But we are breaking new ground. We are distinctive in creating a high-seas marine protected area in the open ocean. We will have the benefits of it, and hopefully this succeeds for the ocean, too.”

PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES

4 Penno’s Dr., St. George’s Tel: 533-8687

www.pedegoelectricbikes.com

Pedego Electric Bikes is the very best way to experience St. George’s and beyond. They offer several bike tours for adults and kids. Their Town of St. George tour is perfect for those who have an interest in Bermuda’s history. Discover many historical sites, buildings, and natural parks. Learn about the first shipwreck that brought settlers to the island, explore the Unfinished Church, and visit Tobacco Bay and Fort St. Catherine’s. Pedego’s Harrington Sound tour explores nature reserves such as Tom Moore’s Jungle and visits John Smith’s Bay as well as caves, parks, and the old Bermuda railway trails. On their Cooper’s Island tour, you will tour the sites like St. David’s Lighthouse and St. David’s Battery Park. For the more adventurous, try their e-tour and discover trails, forts, and graveyards off-road on a fun fat tire e-bike. Whichever tour you choose, you are guaranteed to have the most fun and memorable activity. Tours can be customised and last between two and four hours. You have the freedom to see more in less time. Daily rentals are also available.

ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD DESTINATION

Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys

Tel: 234-1709

www.dockyard.bm

Built by royal decree to defend British superiority on the seas, Royal Naval Dockyard is today a resplendent place of discovery. Within the walls of this 19th-century fortress now exists an invitation for adventure: attractions, watersports, dining, shopping, events, and more. By daylight or moonlight, there is so much to discover.

SMATT’S CYCLE LIVERY LTD.

Hamilton Princess & Beach Club

74 Pitts Bay Rd., Pembroke Tel: 295-1180

www.smattscyclelivery.com

Smatt’s Cycle Livery is a mainstay of the rental cycle business in Bermuda. Originally a small mom-and-pop shop, the family business was one of the first cycle liveries on the island. They are well known for their friendly and helpful staff. For that reason, they enjoy many repeat customers who visit the island every year. Navigate Bermuda’s highways, byways, and hidden lanes on your scooter and discover Bermuda’s best-kept secrets. There are endless possibilities in Bermuda, and the best way to experience them all is on two wheels. The seat of a Smatt’s cycle is the best way to see the island — guaranteed!

WHIP RIDESHARE E-SCOOTERS

Available islandwide

Check out app for all pickup locations

www.grabawhip.com

Instagram: @grabawhip

Exploring Bermuda? Whip e-scooters are the most fun way to have an adventure and see the island. Download their app on www.grabawhip. com or at the App Store. A convenient, affordable, and exciting way to sightsee whilst getting

from A to B! Pick up a Whip and ride around checking out what Bermuda has to offer. Explore the City of Hamilton, Dockyard, and South Shore beaches; or take the St. George’s loop and sightsee attractions like Fort St. Catherine and Tobacco Bay; or ride to Crystal Caves or out to Cooper’s Island and Clearwater Beach. Unlimited-use subscription packages are available for three days and weekly options starting at $55.

WATER, waves & wonder

Whether you’re gliding across turquoise waters or exploring marine life beneath the surface, Bermuda’s stunning seascape offers endless thrills for water lovers of all kinds.

sSplish splash!

Bermuda’s crystal-clear waters are an open playground for adventure.

From thrilling jet skiing to snorkelling vibrant coral reefs, there’s no shortage of ways to make a splash.

There’s an unwritten rule: You can’t visit without bringing a swimsuit. It’s okay if you genuinely forget — our island retailers have you covered. When in Bermuda, you must at least feel pink sand under the soles of your feet and escape the humidity with a dip in the Atlantic.

No matter where you are on the island, the healing power of the sea is never far away. The vast openness of calm ocean waters is truly mesmerising, and many locals swear by the saying, "Saltwater cures everything!" Whether soothing an ailment, lifting your spirits, or simply offering a moment of serenity, time spent on or near the water has a deeply restorative effect on the body, mind, and soul.

However you choose to experience Bermuda’s waters — whether it’s unwinding in quiet reflection or seeking an adrenaline rush — there’s an activity to match your mood, helping you relax, recharge, or get your heart racing.

Fun for the Whole Family

The simplest way to take advantage of Bermuda’s waters is to set up a blanket on one of the island’s infamous pink-sand beaches. There are dozens to choose from, including popular strips like Horseshoe Bay, which features public amenities and a gentle cove ideal for the little ones, or the lesstrodden swaths of sand accessed through the Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve located on the formal American Naval Base in St. David’s.

DID YOU KNOW?

Locals always know the best locations to drop anchor — and rent a self-driven 13- to 16-foot Boston Whaler or a 23-foot pontoon boat.

Kids and kids at heart will have fun at the Longtail Water Park anchored at Heritage Wharf, in Royal Naval Dockyard, just a few minutes’ walk from the Snorkel Park Beach Club. This aquatic amusement park is a converted three-storey party boat that’s equipped with three water slides, diving boards up to 28 feet high, and a floating obstacle course for hours of fun. Head to Shelly Bay Beach, a tranquil and sheltered bay with shallow waters, stretching out 150 yards. It’s perfect for the little ones, and you

can even rent bumper boats and floaties. There is also a children’s park, and the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo is two minutes away to round out your day.

In Bermuda, boats are as ubiquitous as scooters, and weekend raft-ups are a common occurrence. Talk to the experts; locals always know the best locations to drop anchor — and rent a self-driven 13- to 16-foot Boston Whaler or a 23-foot pontoon boat (don’t forget the drinks, snacks, and sunscreen!)

Wonders of the Deep

Bermuda’s underwater ecosystem is a bustling hive of activity, courtesy of the diverse barrier reef that rings the island in a protective circle; and snorkelling remains one of the best ways to explore the world under the waves. Plan a solo excursion to popular spots like Tobacco Bay in St. George’s, Somerset Long Bay and Snorkel Park Beach in Sandys, or Church Bay in Southampton. You can rent gear from the local concessions or watersports operators. Or, if you prefer, hop on a

snorkelling excursion to access more s ecluded locations.

Whether you’re snorkelling amongst vibrant marine life near one of Bermuda’s 300 wrecks or diving deeper with a certified PADI instructor to explore the island’s stunning coral reefs, an entirely new world awaits beneath the surface.

The history of Bermuda’s shipwrecks is as captivating as the underwater landscapes themselves. From 19th-century steamers to more recently sunken vessels, each site tells a unique story. Amongst them is a former floating casino, intentionally sunk by the government in 2016 to create a recreational dive site, while other wrecks — like the Cristóbal Colón, a cruise ship that ran aground near North Rock in 1936 — lie in deeper yet remarkably accessible waters. Whether you’re a first-time snorkeller or

Sail Away in Bermuda

Bermuda is beloved by sailors from around the world, and it’s easy to see why.

When you consider the history of Bermuda, it’s not surprising that it’s a top destination for sailors to this day. After all, it was first discovered by a sailor, all the way back in 1503 by Spanish explorer Juan de Bermúdez. Interestingly, Bermúdez never came ashore due to the dangerous reef surrounding the island.

Nearly 100 years later, in 1609, a group of British sailors led by Sir George Somers became

shipwrecked sailing those same waters. They ended up staying and becoming the first inhabitants of Bermuda, which was colonised by the British in 1612. These original shipwrecked sailors invented the Bermuda Rig, the most widely used sail configuration to this day.

Sailing has been woven into the fabric of Bermuda from its earliest days to the present, drawing sailors from around the world and remaining a beloved pastime for locals. With its steady winds, crystal-clear waters, and ideal sailing conditions, the island offers a truly exceptional experience year-round. Moderate temperatures, abundant sunshine, and vibrant marine life only add to its allure, making it a dream destination for sea lovers. Bermuda’s idyllic location — just 650 miles from Cape Hatteras, North Carolina — also makes it a convenient and popular stop for American sailors seeking a memorable nautical adventure.

World Class Events & Amenities

Its rich sailing heritage and ideal location has made Bermuda home to some of the world’s preeminent sailing races and events. In 2025, the Bermuda Gold Cup is scheduled to take place from October 21 to 26 in Hamilton Harbour. This esteemed event is part of the World Match Racing Tour and attracts top sailors from around the globe.

Additionally, the Marion Bermuda Race is set to commence on June 20, 2025, starting in Marion, Massachusetts, and concluding in Bermuda. This biennial offshore race offers sailors a unique opportunity to navigate the 645-nautical-mile course across the North Atlantic.

While upcoming dates for the Annapolis Bermuda Race and the Newport Bermuda Race have not been announced yet, these races traditionally occur biennially

With its steady winds, crystalclear waters, and ideal sailing conditions, the island offers a truly exceptional experience yearround.

in odd-numbered years, with the Annapolis Bermuda Race typically starting in June and the Newport Bermuda Race in mid-June. Participants and enthusiasts are encouraged to check the official race websites for the most up-to-date information.

One of the most anticipated sailing events, SailGP sees the island transformed into a giant event village for some of the most exciting racing on water in front of packed shorelines. In 2024, the Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix took place in May in the turquoise waters of Bermuda’s iconic Great Sound.

Not surprisingly, the rich sailing culture of Bermuda has led to the development of world-class sailing amenities on the island. The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, for example, is the third oldest club in the world outside of the British Isles. The Great Sound provides a perfect natural amphitheatre with several viewpoints for watching sailing races. And then there’s the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, which recently opened a new marina that offers a wide range of services for superyachts and other sailing enthusiasts.

If you want to set sail, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better destination for your sailing passion than the island of Bermuda.

Choose your perfect vessel — whether it’s a motorboat, catamaran, or a fully stocked yacht.

a seasoned diver, Bermuda’s treacherous yet mesmerising reefs offer an unparalleled glimpse into maritime history.

While North Rock is some 10 miles off Bermuda, this location is notable for being the most northern coral reef and, despite its distance from shore, is often shallow enough to stand between reefs. It is also full of an abundance of sea life, including angelfish, blue wrasse, and hogfish, making it a must-see for diving enthusiasts.

Find Your Perfect Vessel

Want to feel like a celebrity for a day? Escape to one of Bermuda’s secluded coves, accessible only by water, and soak up the sun in total tranquillity. Choose your perfect vessel — whether it’s a motorboat, catamaran, or a fully stocked yacht — each equipped with adventure gear to elevate your island experience. Perhaps your ideal getaway involves sailing aboard a luxurious 65-foot catamaran, a glass of champagne in hand, as you glide across the crystal-clear waters. However you choose to explore, Bermuda’s hidden gems await, offering the ultimate retreat for relaxation and adventure.

Charters can be arranged to suit your preferences, catering to adventurers craving excitement under the sun and those seeking a leisurely cruise to witness the daily ritual of sunset, where the sky is painted in a watercolour display of pink and orange. For those who prefer not to get wet but still want a glimpse of the underwater world, there are glass-bottom boat tours for sightseeing in comfort and style.

For the Active Adventurers

While the swells here are not high enough to accommodate traditional surfing, adrenaline junkies can still get their fix with activities like windsurfing and kitesurfing, which are popular at shallow Shelly Bay Beach in Hamilton Parish or Elbow Beach in Paget.

Sheltered coves and harbours are the perfect playground for small watercraft like Jet Skis and kayaks. Take a Jet Ski tour with a knowledgeable guide who can show you the HMS Vixen shipwreck, historical landmarks, and other hidden gems; zip around the small islands of the Great Sound; or slip into a kayak for a leisurely paddle around Castle Harbour, where you may just spot a brightly hued parrotfish or friendly stingray. For the more adventurous, some excursions even take you to popular cliff jumping spots around Bermuda’s coastline. To get your blood pumping, take a ride on the wild side on a fast-paced inflatable banana boat ride for an absolute highspeed thrill fest that takes you skimming along the crystal-clear blue waters.

JET SKI ADVENTURES

www.kswatersports.com

• Rated #1 in Jet Ski Tours by visitors and locals alike. (Several Jet Ski Adventures to choose from + private tours)

• Charter your own private boat with Captain (23ft to 65ft) Swim, snorkel, cruise, watch a sunset, visit a beach, & more

• Parasail in Bermuda • Bike Tours and Kayak Eco Tours

• Plan your own adventure on one of our Boston Whaler Boats or Pontoon Boats - Quality boats at great rates

• Snorkeling Tours • Banana Boat Tubing for ultimate fun

• Reservations are advised • Open daily from 8am-7pm

TO URS • RENT AL S • CHAR TERS

DID YOU KNOW?

You’ll

On the Open Ocean

This vacation is your chance to upgrade those old fishing photos and reel in an impressive “catch of the day.” Spend a full, three-quarter, or half-day on the Atlantic with top fishing charters like Sea Wolfe Sportfishing or Hakuna Matata Charters, where you’ll have the opportunity to hook mahi mahi, wahoo, amberjack, or even the coveted tuna and marlin, both of which are highly prized by island restauranteurs. For those

with a competitive edge, July brings the Bermuda Triple Crown, a series of highly competitive tournaments where anglers battle it out to land the giant Atlantic blue marlin, as well as a host of other species. Whether you’re a seasoned sportfisher or a first-time angler, Bermuda’s deep waters offer an unforgettable offshore fishing experience.

From March to April, humpback whales turn Bermuda’s waters into their playground as they migrate north to their summer feeding grounds. From slapping their fins and flippers and spouting water from their blowholes to full-on breaching, their antics are a breathtaking sight. Organised charters with knowledgeable guides are one of the best ways to experience this phenomenon, as while the whales appear friendly, there are strict rules in place for a waterside encounter that is best left to the professionals.

On a smaller scaler and a little closer to shore, though no less mesmerising, the sight of glow worms, which can be spotted dancing just under the surface of the water a couple of days after the full moon, can add a little sparkle to an evening cruise.

have the opportunity to hook mahi mahi, wahoo, amberjack, or even the coveted tuna and marlin.

INSIDER’S GUIDE

With so many sporting adventures to fill your itinerary, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for in Bermuda. Here are our top picks for what to do.

ANA LUNA ADVENTURES

Tel: 504-3780

www.analunaadventures.com

Live the Dream, for sale or rent! Ana Luna catamaran, an iconic local charter boat, is now offering unique purchase and usage options available to Bermudian and international enthusiasts and investors. Shared/syndicated ownership for charter or pleasure, in Bermuda or international cruising. French built, 45 feet, with four cabins and bath, water catchment, and solar and wind power, world-capable Ana Luna is a “Dream World on the Seas.” Discover and enjoy Ana Luna this summer and beyond. Book a sunset cruise, dinner party, afternoon snorkel and picnic, or an overnight stay. Note booking fees apply towards purchase of shared ownership. For information and online booking, visit their website. “Sail the Sea Lover.”

BERMUDA YACHTS

Pickup: Hamilton and Royal Naval

Dockyard

Tel: 516-5999

www.bermuda-yachts.com

Experience Bermuda’s beautiful waters in style and comfort on one of Bermuda’s premier catamarans. Private charters are available on both of their well-appointed catamarans. Zola is a 34-foot sailing catamaran, perfect for smaller groups of up to 15 passengers. Zara is a 77-foot sailing catamaran which can carry up to 75 passengers. Per-head three-hour excursions can also be booked for Zara on www.viator.com. Visit their website for more information, pricing, and to book online.

ECODIVE

Available islandwide

Tel: 705-0641

www.ecodivebda.com

E-mail: info@ecodivebda.com

Join EcoDive for a one-of-a-kind underwater

adventure exploring the shipwrecks, coral reefs, and marine life that surround Bermuda’s islands, all whilst learning about and supporting Bermuda’s environmental initiatives. Whether you are a certified diver, want to try scuba diving for your first time, or prefer snorkelling, EcoDive has you covered. All their excursions, courses, and experiences are offered as small bespoke groups to ensure each guest receives the most out of their time with them. Join their lead instructor, Sam Bennett (SDI/TDI Instructor Trainer), for diving courses, tours, and private boat charters tailored to your experience level. EcoDive will transform your trip to Bermuda into an extraordinary adventure you will never forget.

H2O SPORTS

2 Cambridge Rd., Sandys

Tel: 234-3082

www.h2osportsbermuda.com

Nestled in the crystal-clear waters of Mangrove Bay, H2O Sports offers an array of aquatic activities for adventure seekers of all levels. Explore the island’s stunning coastline with their topnotch, easy-to-operate motorboat rentals, allowing you to chart your own course and discover hidden coves, secluded islands, and vibrant marine life. For a more serene experience, glide

across the tranquil waters on their kayaks or stand-up paddleboards, immersing yourself in the island’s natural beauty whilst enjoying a peaceful workout. Their snorkel gear rentals enable you to explore Bermuda’s colourful reefs and encounter its diverse marine ecosystem at your own pace. For the thrill seekers out there, you can experience the rush of sailing a Hobie Cat sailboat. Fishing enthusiasts can also indulge in the thrill of the catch with high-quality fishing equipment available for rent. H2O Sports’ experienced team ensures safety and provides guidance for beginners and enthusiasts, ensuring everyone can relish in any water adventure. Whether it’s a solo exploration or a group outing, H2O Sports promises unforgettable moments amid Bermuda’s breathtaking scenery, making your experience one to remember.

HAKUNA MATATA CHARTERS

Tel: 505-1611

Facebook: @ HakunaMatataFishingBermuda

Instagram: @hakuna_matata_charters

Welcome to Hakuna Matata Charters, Bermuda’s top charter boat. A 51-foot custom Carolina, Hakuna Matata will get you out to the fishing grounds fast and in comfort. With

over 55 years of experience between Captain Scott Barnes and his father, Captain Michael Barnes, their team knows how to get you on the fish! Hakuna Matata Charters also offers cruising charters, birthday parties, booze cruises with friends, office parties, or just a fun day out on the beautiful waters of Bermuda. Hakuna Matata will give you the best day on the water with the best crew and on the best charter boat in Bermuda. Hakuna Matata: It means no worries!

ISLAND TIME BERMUDA

Pickup: Hamilton and Royal Naval Dockyard and other docks with Captain’s approval

Tel: 747-7665

www.islandtimebermuda.com

Join Island Time for a unique experience on Brava, their 38-foot sailing catamaran. Custom charters range from three hours to overnight charters. Brava is fully equipped with all amenities such as stand-up paddleboards, crystal kayak, snorkel gear, noodles, a floating island, a bar, and a barbecue. Relax and unwind… you are on Island Time now. Let the compass be your watch as the summer breeze gently guides us forward, to explore the secluded bays and coves around Bermuda.

K.S. WATERSPORTS

(TOURS, RENTALS & CHARTERS)

Dockyard Watersports Centre

Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 441-238-4155

Waterlot Inn Dock

Middle Rd., Southampton Tel: 441-236-4155

Hamilton Princess & Beach Club Marina 76 Pitts Bay Rd., Pembroke Tel: 441-232-4155

On the waterfront at the White Horse Pub & Restaurant

8 King’s Square, St. George’s Tel: 441-297-4155

www.kswatersports.com

Get ready to have the time of your life with K.S. WaterSports, Bermuda’s No. 1 watersports company for fun and adventure and awarded the Tripadvisor “Travellers’ Choice” award nine years in a row. They offer Jet Ski tours, parasailing, boat rentals, private boat charters, kayak and bike eco tours, snorkelling excursions, banana boat tubing, and more out of four locations across Bermuda.

Jet Ski Tours and Safaris:

Experience a thrill of a lifetime on their amazing Jet Ski Adventures, rated one of the best tours and fun activities to do in Bermuda. Their friendly, fun, and knowledgeable guides will show you shipwrecks, historic landmarks, beaches, and more. Some of their Jet Ski tours explore hidden coves to spot sea turtles, snorkel vibrant coral reefs and underwater marine life, or take you to popular cliff jumping spots around Bermuda’s coastline. With the best Jet Ski rates in Bermuda, several exciting Jet Ski adventures to choose from daily, plus two-hour and threehour private Jet Ski tours available, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Instructions are provided to all participants to ensure a safe and memorable experience. All ages welcome. Must be 16 years or older (by law) to drive a Jet Ski.

Parasailing:

Experience the high-flying thrill, panoramic views, and pure excitement of parasailing. Soar over Bermuda’s crystal-clear waters aboard the Thrill Seeker. This powerful winch boat allows you to take off and land without getting wet, unless, of course, you request a dip. The professional crew assures you of a safe and memorable experience. Suitable for ages 5 years or older.

Snorkelling Excursions:

Join one of their popular two-stop snorkelling boat excursions, offshore snorkelling adventures, or two-hour Jet Ski and snorkel safaris. All great for beginners and experienced snorkellers who want to explore Bermuda’s amazing underwater marine life and coral reefs. Private snorkelling tours and charter options are also available. Quality snorkel gear is provided, and group sizes onboard are mostly smaller compared to other tour providers, giving you a more personalised snorkelling experience.

Kayaking and Biking Eco Tours:

Join one of their popular kayaking tours or bike tours where adventure and discovery of Bermuda’s history and uniqueness are at the forefront. Whether paddling around the coves and bays on a double kayak or pedalling the railway trails and paths to see key landmarks and hidden gems, these tours give you and your family a fantastic way to experience and learn about the many wonders of Bermuda. Suited for all ages and skill types.

Pontoon and Boat Rentals:

Plan your very own adventure by renting a brand-new 13-foot or 16-foot Boston Whaler boat or a larger 23-foot premium pontoon boat. Whether half- or full day, beginner or experienced driver, their instructors will have you up and ready to captain your own boat in no time so you can head out on the water and explore Bermuda at your own pace and leisure. A detailed map with routes and points of interest

to see is provided. Enjoy quality boats at the best rates, from multiple locations.

Banana Boat Tubing:

Looking for the ultimate thrill ride? Hop aboard the inflatable banana tube and be pulled by a high-speed boat around the Great Sound. You’ll be surrounded by spectacular views and turquoise waters, but you’ll probably be more concentrated on holding on tight whilst your banana boat bounces on the waves and twists and turns on this adrenaline-packed ride! Fun for all ages and great for groups and families looking for adventure.

Private Boat Charters:

Are you looking for that amazing Bermuda on-the-water experience? Then privately charter one of their premium charter boats ranging from 23 feet to 65 feet long, which are perfectly priced for groups, families, and friends who want to relax, cruise, and explore Bermuda’s waters, islands, and beaches in style and comfort. Swim, snorkel, cliff-jump, tour the coastline, picnic, spot sea turtles, enjoy a sunset, and more. Your dedicated captain will customise your charter experience to suit all your needs.

Kayaks and Paddleboard Rentals:

For something a little slower paced and still very fun and exciting, try renting one of their brand-new kayaks or paddleboards, which are perfect for all ages and skill levels.

MONA LISA CRUISES

Scaur, Somerset

Tel: 505-1343 / 505-2122

www.mlcruisesbermuda.com

Discover the pleasures of a Mona Lisa experience. Specialising in private coastline and inlet cruising, she goes where the big boats can’t. Perfect for small groups of families, friends, corporate, or romantic excursions for two. She is a custom-built picnicstyle boat, with plenty of character, charm, and comfort with her wide stern, walk-around cabin, and cushioned sundeck. Whether your interest is sightseeing, snorkelling, sunset cruising, or simply relaxing, Captain Ray and Lisa will create a personalised itinerary to cater to your wishes. Operating daily throughout the year, give them a call to plan your Bermuda adventure to remember.

SEA WOLFE SPORTFISHING

Pier 41, Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 777-2546

www.seawolfesportfishing.com

Captain Russell Young has been in the charter fishing business for 32 years. His father Russell Young Sr. started Sea Wolfe Sportfishing in 1955. Captain Russell has been running the business since 1987, catering to clients both locally and overseas, specialising in deep-sea fishing. Captain Russell is

relentless and fishes all year round (weather permitting). Spring is excellent for catching wahoo and tuna and whale watching. Summer brings in wahoo, tuna, and marlin. Wahoo and tuna run strong in the fall and winter months.

SNORKEL PARK BEACH CLUB & BONFIRE

Dockyard Exclusive Beach Attraction Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 234-6989 / 705-2582 www.snorkelparkbermuda.com www.bermudabeachpackages.com

Paradise found: Your all-in-one beach adventure awaits! Step into Bermuda’s most electrifying beach paradise, just a five-minute walk from the cruise ships. As winners of the prestigious 2024/25 Tripadvisor “Travellers’ Choice” award, they have mastered the art of unforgettable island experiences. During the day, dive into adventure in their crystal-clear protected lagoon, perfect for families. Discover hidden treasures like authentic British cannon and vibrant tropical fish. Enjoy premium beach chairs and umbrellas, along with snorkel gear, fun castles, paddleboards, and more. Your comfort is guaranteed with clean facilities, safe and protected swimming areas, Wi-Fi, great music, and full-service beach bars and a restaurant. Savour signature

Wrecks & Relics

For over 50 years, explorer Dr. Edward Schultz has been diving into the island’s maritime past, uncovering centuries-old artefacts, and mapping the mysteries hidden beneath the waves.

While Bermuda’s shimmering jewel-toned waters may seem inviting today, for the mariners of old, these same seas proved treacherous. Since the 1500’s, more than 300 ships have met their fate on our reefs, and their remains — some still cradling artefacts from their final voyages — have lured treasure hunters and divers alike to the area. Amongst them is Dr. Edward Schultz, who has spent over 50 years exploring Bermuda’s depths to uncover stories hidden beneath the waves.

Schultz’s fascination with sunken treasure began at age 5, when he received The Deep Blue Sea by Bertha Morris Parker, which featured an illustration of a diver recovering a coral-covered ship’s wheel. In a tale that could likely not be repeated today, Schultz read the 1959 U.S. Diver’s manual Let’s Go Diving, tapped a friend for advice on how to clear his mask and regulator, began solo diving at 15, and even took a job as a diving instructor — despite having no formal training.

Through his tenacity — or perhaps his temerity — Schultz impressed legendary Bermudians Harry Cox and Teddy Tucker,

the explorers responsible for several of the island’s most historically significant finds. Schultz owns the distinction of being one of the only people to have dived with both Cox and Tucker.

Schultz has claimed his fair share of prizes from the ocean floor, including recovering the bridge contents of the Colonel William Bell, which had wrecked on Mill’s Breaker in 1943 atop two other wrecks, the Beaumaris Castle (lost in 1873)

and a much older wooden sailing ship thought to have sunk during the 18th century.

Amongst his more sentimental finds is the first copper and brass dive helmet used by Teddy Tucker in the 1930s. Abandoned in Harrington Sound and packed with debris like iron springs and nuts, the helmet was remarkably well preserved. “It took me over a month to clean it without breaking the glass faceplates,” Schultz recalls.

“One of my favourite sayings

is, ‘One man’s trash is another’s treasure.’ In this instance, it was certainly true.”

While the official tally of wrecks around Bermuda stands at about 300, Schultz — who has explored between 150 and 200 — estimates there are closer to 500: “I feel that if you were to dive at a different location every day for your entire life, I honestly don’t think that you could visit all of the potential dive sites that Bermuda has to offer.”

After decades of working at the Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Schultz has returned to his lifelong passion: exploring Bermuda’s depths. Now partnering with Dr. Philippe Rouja, custodian of historic wrecks, Schultz is dedicated to preserving the island’s rich maritime history. Together they are creating a comprehensive catalogue of local dive sites, ensuring future explorers will have a map of its hidden past.

cocktails and local cuisine. By night, experience Bermuda’s hottest beach club scene. Dance under the stars at their legendary beach parties and bonfires featuring international DJs and live entertainment — just pure adventure! Jump online to explore their all-inclusive paradise packages to save. Take a piece of paradise home with a bottle of their exclusive Bermuda Triangle spirit line.

SUNSETS GRILL & BBQ

55 North Shore Rd., Hamilton Parish Tel: 514-4995

https://shellybaybda.com

Shelly Bay Beach is the perfect kid-friendly beach. With its secluded and sheltered bay and shallow waters, stretching out 150 yards, it is pure paradise for the whole family. There is also a children’s playground for the kids. They offer the best rates for beach loungers and umbrellas on the island. Rent a kayak or snorkelling equipment to enjoy the underwater marine life. Hungry yet? Enjoy a tropical island drink, local fish sandwich, or cheeseburger whilst admiring the clear waters of the bay.

TOBACCO BAY BEACH CLUB & BAR

St. George’s Exclusive Beach Attraction

1 Coot Pond Rd., St. George’s Tel: 297-0484 / 705-2582 www.tobaccobay.bm www.bermudabeachpackages.com

Discover Bermuda’s hidden paradise, the No. 1 snorkelling spot in Bermuda and a 2024/25 Tripadvisor “Travellers’ Choice” winner. Dive into nature’s ultimate swimming pool, where a protected cove, serene crystal-clear waters, and Instagram-famous limestone formations await. Experience the thrill of turtle and tropical fish sightings in a safe haven for swimmers of all ages. Get ready for the ultimate beach day: full-service chair loungers, umbrellas, Wi-Fi, pulsating music, snorkel gear, and rentals. Savour fresh local seafood and their signature rum swizzle. Their modern facilities boast freshwater showers and a professional and friendly staff. Discover why visitors rave about Tobacco Bay as their favourite Bermuda beach. No reservations needed — just pure adventure! Jump online to explore their all-inclusive paradise drink packages, featuring a dazzling array of island specialty cocktails. Take a piece of paradise home, with a bottle of their exclusive Bermuda Triangle spirit line.

TRAILS, THRILLS & tee times

From memorable hikes to premiere golf courses, Bermuda’s land-based adventures offer something for every explorer.

bBermudians are famously laidback, but the island is brimming with land-based adventures for those seeking excitement. From scenic hiking and biking trails to golf, tennis, pickleball, and world-class sporting events, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re eager to explore lush landscapes, conquer a challenging trek, or tee off on a championship golf course with breathtaking ocean views, Bermuda offers endless outdoor experiences that will have you coming back for more.

Greens with a View

Challenging greens, mild weather and picturesque views characterise the Bermuda golf scene. Truly, the island has come to be known as a golfer’s paradise, and we proudly own the distinction of having more courses

per capita than any other country in the world. Our award-winning greens — several of which were designed by renowned architects like Charles Blair Macdonald and Robert Trent Jones — are meticulously maintained and welcome amateurs and pros alike for year-round play.

Over the years, both celebrity golfers and rising stars in the sport have tested their

skills on Bermuda’s prestigious courses. Most recently, Adam Scott and Stewart Cink have graced the fairways, bringing a touch of stardom to the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, an annual PGA Tour event held at the picturesque Port Royal Golf Course. In a milestone moment, the PGA Tour, Bermuda Tourism Authority, and Butterfield Group commemorated the fifth anniversary of the championship by announcing a multiyear extension to their partnership, which will continue as part of the Tour’s FedEx Cup Fall lineup. The highlight of the Bermuda tournament calendar sees more than 100 professional players descending on one of the island’s most spectacular courses, which is often ranked as one of the best public golf courses in the world. The tournament stands as a must-attend event, offering an array of hole-side experiences tailored to delight golf enthusiasts of all kinds. The Butterfield Bermuda Championship will take place November 13–16, 2025.

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ISLAND GOLF COURSES

FIVE FORTS GOLF CLUB

34 Coot Pond Rd., St. George’s Tel: 543-6715 / 543-2222

www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/bdaxrthe-st-regis-bermuda-resort/experiences/ five-forts-golf-club

The former St. George’s Golf Course reopened in 2021 at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort. The new ocean-view Five Forts Golf Club is named for the five forts that surround it, including the largest and most celebrated in Bermuda, Fort St. Catherine.

4,436 yards / Par 62 / 18 holes

THE MID OCEAN CLUB

1 Mid Ocean Dr., Tucker’s Town, St. George’s Parish Tel: 293-0330

www.themidoceanclub.com

Highlights: Designed by Charles Blair Macdonald in 1921 and modified to its current design by Robert Trent Jones.

6,530 yards / Par 71 / 18 holes

NEWSTEAD BELMONT HILLS GOLF CLUB

25 Belmont Hills Dr., Warwick Tel: 236-6060

www.newsteadbelmonthills.com

Highlights: Bermuda’s only double green at 14,000 square feet. Entirely renovated in 2002.

6,100 yards / Par 70 / 18 holes

OCEAN VIEW GOLF COURSE

2 Barkers Hill Rd., Devonshire

Tel: 542-4360

www.bermudagolf.bm

Highlights: Features 18 different tee positions that are set for a tricky par 70 so you can better your front nine on your second round.

2,940 yards / Par 35 / 9 holes

PORT ROYAL GOLF COURSE

5 Port Royal Rd.,

Southampton

Tel: 234-0974

www.bermudagolf.bm

Highlights: The longest and most picturesque course in all of Bermuda, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and ranked amongst the world’s best public courses.

6,842 yards / Par 71 / 18 holes

TUCKER’S POINT GOLF COURSE

60 Tucker’s Point Dr., Hamilton Parish

Tel: 298-6970

www.tuckerspoint.com/ club/golf

Highlights: Originally designed by Charles H. Banks in 1932, enhanced by Roger Rulewich in 2002.

6,203 yards / Par 70 / 18 holes

TURTLE HILL GOLF CLUB

101 South Shore Rd., Southampton

Tel: 239-6952

www.fairmont.com/southamptonbermuda/activities/golf

Highlights: Winner of Golf Digest’s “Best Places to Play Golf,” designed to take your short game to new heights.

2,873 yards / Par 54 / 18 holes

MINI GOLF COURSE

BERMUDA FUN GOLF

Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 400-7888

www.fungolf.bm

Highlights: Features 18 challenging holes designed after famous golf courses in the U.S., Scotland, and Bermuda. “Glow in the dark” night golf is also offered.

Along with the Bermuda Championship, the golf calendar is full throughout the year. Highlights include the Bermuda Hotel Association and Visit Bermuda Adrian Hassell Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament held on May 9, 2025, at Tucker’s Point Golf Course and the Bermuda Celebrity Golf Invitational, which took place in October 2024 at the Port Royal Golf Course. Previously, the Bermuda Celebrity Golf Invitational has attracted a lineup of actors, retired star athletes, and notable guests, including Anthony Anderson, Bo Jackson, and Julius Irving. The 73rd Goodwill Bermuda Golf Tournament will take place in November 2025.

For the golfer looking for something a bit more relaxing, take a trip to Bermuda Fun Golf in Royal Naval Dockyard. This mini golf course’s claim to fame includes its replicas of notable holes at famous golf courses from both Bermuda and around the world. Take

a shot like those on the PGA Tour at Port Royal’s 16th hole, Augusta National’s 12th hole, or Scotland’s Gleneagles’s 13th hole, to name a few. Along with stunning views of the island’s North Shore, Bermuda Fun Golf also offers a grill and bar menu at their aptly named Caddy Shack.

On Your Feet

Bermuda’s temperate climate is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, and it seems almost

every week there are events taking place that are perfect for travellers who are up for a challenge.

Popular during the winter months, road races and marathons attract locals and visitors to challenge themselves on our winding roads. Of note, the Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge, scheduled for January 15–16, 2026, comprises three distinct events that take place over the weekend, including the Front Street Mile, a 10K, and a half or full

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In addition to its scenic trails, Bermuda boasts a variety of nature reserves and parks.

marathon. The highlight of the event, the Triangle Challenge, invites participants to take on all three races throughout the weekend, ending with either the half or full marathon.

In previous years, Bermuda has proudly hosted the esteemed World Triathlon Championship Series. Year-round, the Bermuda Triathlon Association organises a variety of events, featuring both sprint and standard distances, inviting athletes to test their mettle against the island’s scenic backdrop. With the success of Bermuda’s Dame Flora Duffy, who won the island’s first gold medal at the 2021 Olympics for triathlon, the enthusiasm around the sport has continued to grow, with even the government renaming a hill in her honour and designating October 18 as Flora Duffy Day.

When you aren’t worried about coming in first, Bermuda’s historic Railway Trail offers a moderately challenging and educational opportunity to get in those steps whilst admiring the island’s natural beauty. Considered one of the best outdoor experiences in Bermuda, the Railway Trail stretches a 20-mile course from east to west. Be sure to bring your camera along to capture sweeping panoramas of the breathtaking, panoramic views along North Shore. Each section is a manageable 1.5 to 3.5 miles, making it ideal for walking, running, and biking off the main road away from vehicular traffic. Several outlets, including Pedego Electric Bikes in St. George’s, organise tours to allow a more in-depth look into the history of the railway, which was abandoned after only 17 years in use. One unique way to enjoy the trails is by horseback.

Best Hikes

Lace up your walking shoes and explore Bermuda’s most breathtaking trails.

The luscious pink sands and gently lapping surf of Bermuda’s beaches are ideal for sunbathing and all manner of watersports, but did you know our subtropical climate and cool ocean breezes also make this a great destination for hiking? Bermuda offers a variety of trails across the island, ranging from scenic coastal paths to dense jungle escapes. So, lace up your comfiest trainers — it’s time to hit the trails!

The Railway Trail

Winding an 18-mile course from east to west, the Railway Trail is easily the most popular on the island, crossing shady tree-lined meadows and a 740-foot-long pedestrian bridge in Bailey’s Bay. Despite its name, hikers will notice a distinct lack of rail paraphernalia along the trail. The “Old Rattle and Shake” ran for 17 years before it was determined too costly to maintain and dismantled in 1948. Since then, it has simply served as a place to enjoy Bermuda’s natural beauty.

Spittal Pond

Stretching across 64 acres of stunning South Shore coastline, Spittal Pond is Bermuda’s largest nature reserve. Wander through native bush and past fascinating geological formations, leading to the reserve’s most striking feature — the pond itself. This brackish water lagoon can sometimes appear pink during the summer months, a natural phenomenon caused by algae that thrive in saline conditions. Look out for historical landmarks throughout the

landscape like Portuguese Rock — the oldest known European carving on the island — and Jeffery’s Cave, where legend has it a local enslaved man took refuge for several weeks before he was recaptured.

Tom Moore’s Jungle

Named for the author who called the area home for a time, Tom Moore’s Jungle is part of Walsingham Nature Reserve. Along a tree-lined trail, you’ll hike through tropical forests, pass by hidden caves, and get a stunning view of mangrove

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swamps before you come upon Blue Hole Lagoon, its calm, clear water fed by the tides of Castle Harbour.

Hog Bay Park

Tucked away in the West End, Hog Bay Park offers wooded trails, farmland, rocky cliffs, and a hidden beach that can be reached at low tide.

South Shore Park Trail

The South Shore Trail is a scenic coastal path comprised of sandy trails and rocky cliffs. The trail runs parallel to the

Bermuda offers a variety of trails across the island, ranging from scenic coastal paths to dense jungle escapes.

coastline, connecting some of the island’s most famous beaches like Horseshoe Bay, Warwick Long Bay, and Jobson’s Cove.

Ferry Point Park & Martello Tower

In and around St. George’s, you’ll find several challenging trails to enjoy. Ferry Point Park is one option that provides a manageable hike past military ruins, including Martello Tower and Ferry Island Fort, with beautiful views of Bermuda’s turquoise waters.

Southlands National Park

Haunting yet romantic, Southlands National Park is a lush and unique green space filled with 13 species of trees unique to Bermuda. Pass under the canopy of towering banyan trees to find the remnants of a once-grand estate, long abandoned and overgrown, and be on the hunt for limestone caves and hidden grottos as well. At the end of your journey, cool off with a refreshing dip at Marley Beach.

Game, set, match! Bermuda’s tennis scene is thriving, with courts available around the island for players of all levels. Whether you’re perfecting your backswing or looking for a casual match, you’ll find top-notch facilities around Bermuda.

In addition to its scenic trails, Bermuda boasts a variety of nature reserves and parks, like the ecologically significant Spittal Pond, each offering diverse terrain that allows visitors to discover the island’s natural landscapes. Twitchers — keep your eyes peeled, as you may be able to cross a few species off your list, some who reside here year-round, like the diminutive Bermuda (Eastern) bluebird, majestic longtail, or the Bermuda pestrel, and others just stopping through on their way home.

Game, set, match! Bermuda’s tennis scene is thriving, with courts available around the island for players of all levels. Whether you’re perfecting your backswing or looking for a casual match, you’ll find top-notch facilities, including the W.E.R. Joell Tennis Stadium in Hamilton. Meanwhile, with pickleball on the rise, several courts have been converted to accommodate this fast-growing sport, giving visitors and locals alike the chance to join in on the action and experience the latest athletic trend.

Eye on Sports

The infamous Bermudian joviality belies our competitive nature, and locals are more than happy to engage in a variety of sports, whether on the field or from the stands. Our love of football, track and field, horse and buggy racing, rugby, and other games is embodied by our unflagging support for the athletes who represent our island on the world stage, including professional footballer Nahki Wells (current forward of Bristol City in the U.K.), Olympic gold medallist Flora Duffy, and Special Olympics gold medallist Alshauntae Symons.

November of each year sees the island inundated with rugby fans for the Bermuda World Rugby Classic, taking place at the National Sports Centre; and supporters turn out in droves for international events like the Newport to Bermuda Race, which is scheduled for June 2026.

Our national sport, however, is cricket. Come summer, you can join the crowd to cheer on test matches almost every weekend, and even the least-sports-inclined local can’t help but be caught up in the excitement of Cup Match, an annual game that celebrates Emancipation Day, which commemorates the abolition of slavery, and Mary Prince Day, which remembers Mary Prince, an Abolitionist and National Hero. The game pits the St. George’s Cricket Club against Somerset Cricket Club in a battle for the cup. Each year the venue switches between the clubs, with the 2025 event taking place at the St. George’s Cricket Club on July 31 and August 1.

INSIDER’S GUIDE

With so much to fill your itinerary, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for in Bermuda. Here are our top picks for what to do.

BERMUDA FUN GOLF

World’s No. 1 Miniature Golf Course

Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 400-7888

www.fungolf.bm

Situated on an acre of oceanfront property, Bermuda Fun Golf features 18 challenging holes whose design was inspired by famous holes in golf courses in the U.S., Scotland, and Bermuda. With incredible ocean views and the Caddy Shack Bar & Grill, this mini golf course is a casual gathering place for golfers, non-golfers, or those that simply appreciate great food. Enjoy the island’s best

views of Bermuda’s spectacular sunsets from their elevated terrace. After dark, play a round of “glow in the dark” night golf. Putt a round of miniature golf with them today or stop by the best 19th Hole in Bermuda for a bite to eat and a locally brewed craft beer. This is the perfect outing for golf enthusiasts and families. Open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. from April to October. From November to March, it’s only open on weekends. Bermuda Fun Golf is located next to Snorkel Park Beach through the common archway.

BERMUDA GOVERNMENT GOLF COURSES

5 Port Royal Rd., Southampton Tel: 234-0974

www.bermudagolf.bm

Plan your perfect round at Bermuda’s best courses. Discover the exceptional value of golfing at Bermuda’s renowned courses. With competitive rates and flexible tee times, Bermuda golf offers an unforgettable experience amid breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re seeking casual play or membership, find the options that suit your needs and elevate your game. Book your tee time today!

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