ADVENTURES ABOUND
DOCKYARD HEAVILY INFLUENCED MANY FACETS OF 19THCENTURY LIFE IN BERMUDA.
Royal Naval Dockyard is a modern-day destination steeped in history. Eat, shop, swim, and explore this uniquely historical destination.
Bermuda’s settlement started with a shipwreck, and in the 400-plus years since, maritime traditions have remained firmly entwined in the island’s growth and evolution. Royal Naval Dockyard on the island’s West End is a beautiful blend of Bermuda’s history, its continued seafaring practices, and modern-day offerings for visitors of all ages. The destination’s 200 acres were purchased in the early 1800s by the British Royal Navy, then massively transformed via large land reclamations.
The dockyard, victualling yard, and ordnance depot were constructed over the course of more than 50 years, built painstakingly by hand by enslaved and free Bermudians and convicts brought to the island from the United Kingdom. The Royal Engineers directed the complex’s construction, and not only did the site serve as a strategically located secure anchorage for the Navy, but Dockyard heavily influenced many facets of 19th-century life in Bermuda. The dockyard employed, on average, more than 1,000 Bermudians at a time, accounting for more than 15 percent of Bermuda’s income; and it gave generations of Bermudians training in plumbing,
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A LONG LIFE WELL LIVED: QUEEN ELIZABETH II
HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II GRACED US WITH HER PRESENCE MANY TIMES OVER THE COURSE OF HISTORY.
AS A BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORY, Bermuda and the U.K. are as linked together as fish and chips. Naturally, this relationship led to many visits by Queen Elizabeth II, the first of which took place just six months after her coronation in 1953, when she spent six months touring the Commonwealth. Five more visits to Bermuda followed, including a 1975 trip when Queen Elizabeth II officially opened Royal Naval Dockyard’s Bermuda Maritime Museum (now the National Museum of Bermuda). On this trip, the Queen visited the museum’s Queen’s Exhibition Hall, a 4,000-square-foot former 19th-century ammunition storehouse with soaring vaulted brick
ceilings, where treasured artefacts are on display. The Queen also viewed the Tucker Treasure at the museum and had the opportunity to see a fully rigged Bermuda fitted dinghy at the museum’s Keep Pond.
Queen Elizabeth II returned again in 1976, 1983, and 1994. The Queen and Prince Phillip made a final visit
to Bermuda in November 2009 to mark the 400th anniversary of the island’s settlement by the British, when the Queen delivered poignant remarks, excerpted here:
In 1609 the storm-lashed crew and passengers from the shipwrecked Sea Venture could not possibly have imagined the future Bermuda. Their preoccupation was with finding a way to continue to the relatively harsh conditions of Virginia where supplies and people were desperately needed.
No one could have anticipated how Bermudians would repeatedly and successfully reinvent themselves over the following 400 years. In that time, Bermudians excelled among other things as tobacco farmers, traders in salt, privateers, and builders of fast schooners. That shipbuilding skill was in evidence today when we met some of those dockyard apprentices who, having received some of their training in the United Kingdom, are working on the Spirit of Bermuda.
Bermudians can also be proud of their enterprise, whether selling onions and Easter lilies to New York or promoting subtropical tourism, which was known to my grandfather in his days as a naval cadet.
Tourism in this mild climate and so close to North America remains a vital part of your economic life. More recently, Bermuda has been a successful pioneer of the highly specialised reinsurance business. Indeed, in spite of the challenges of the global economy, modern Bermuda has made a great success of these two most competitive industries, relying on some very special attributes.
Just as Admiral Somers would have struggled to predict the future in 1609, so it would be unwise to predict where Bermuda’s natural beauty, friendliness, courtesy, and common sense will lead it next. But one thing is certain: The United Kingdom will continue to follow and support Bermuda’s progress to the very best of her ability. After 400 years of common experience, we can be confident in placing our faith in Bermuda’s future, whatever it may hold.
Ladies and gentlemen, I would ask you to rise and drink a toast to: Bermuda.
Hear, hear, Your Majesty, and cheers to your beloved memory.
Shopping
12 9 Parishes Authentic Rum Swizzle at The Rum Barrel
40 Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard
1 Bermuda Craft Market, The
9 Bermuda Fragrance Collection at Island Outfitters
59 Bermuda Fudge Co.
3 Churchill’s Cigar Cabana
4 Clocktower Shopping Mall
5 Crown & Anchor
41 Davidrose Studio
6 Diamonds International Bermuda
8 Dockyard Pharmacy
1 Howarth Photography at The Bermuda Craft Market
9 Island Outfitters
1 Jennifer Rodrigues Designs at The Bermuda Craft Market
10 Jon Faulkner Gallery
11 Makin Waves
12 Rum Barrel, The/Goslings
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Bermuda Fragrance Collection
Bermuda Shop by Carole Holding, The Bermuda Triangle Shop
Café Amici
Crisson Jewellers
Crown & Anchor
Davison’s of Bermuda
Fair Trade Bermuda Shop, The Grand Bazaar
Harris
Lisa-Anne Rego Art Gallery
Littlest Drawbridge Gift Shop, The Marvalan’s Handbags
Modern Lifestyle
Nannini Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Parlour
Perfume Shop, The Sidekicks
Studio 8 Glass
TABS Bermuda
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carpentry, and other trades.
The development of modern-day Dockyard has been guided by the West End Development Corporation (WEDCO) since 1982. WEDCO works to continually evolve the area’s offerings, keeping Dockyard at the forefront of Bermuda’s fresh and captivating visitor destinations. As WEDCO manages Dockyard’s growth and progression, the corporation ensures the area’s distinct history remains at the forefront of the visitor experience.
PAST MEETS PRESENT
Today, remnants of Royal Navy Dockyard’s history still exist, and it remains a major player in many facets of Bermudian life. Naval ships no longer come to call at Dockyard, which instead welcomes cruise ships at its King and Heritage Wharves. The hustle and bustle of tourism and the attractions that have developed to accommodate the island’s guests exist alongside historic structures that today house modern offerings. The Keep, the
largest fort in Bermuda, dominates the Dockyard skyline and is home to the National Museum of Bermuda. Here, visitors can peruse the museum’s intriguing exhibits and learn about Bermuda’s history and culture and its links with the West Indies and the Azores, enslavement in Bermuda, and the island’s defence heritage. Shipwreck artefacts, local watercraft, historic documents, and the jaw-dropping views are just a few of many reasons to visit the museum.
Also housed in the National Museum of Bermuda grounds is Dolphin Quest, which boasts an expansive lagoon featuring friendly frolicking dolphins. Dolphin Quest gives visitors the chance to personally interact with these playful mammals in experiences that range from short 30-minute encounters to a full day of working alongside the dolphins’ trainers.
The Cooperage, where barrels were historically made, today contains makers of a different sort. It’s now home to the Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard, a non-
profit organisation that works to promote an appreciation and understanding of visual arts and crafts in Bermuda through exhibitions, workshops, and education. Not only will you get to see works across mediums and styles, but you’ll also see the creative process in action, as the Bermuda Arts Centre is a working studio for resident artists who craft and create right before your eyes. Here in The Cooperage, you’ll also find The Bermuda Craft Market and The Media Lounge Cinema, a small air-conditioned, intimate, single-screen cinema showing the latest box office hits.
Dockyard was also a part of more recent history when it hosted the 35th America’s Cup in 2017. While the excitement that comes with hosting the elite sailing competition has long passed, the America’s Cup lives on in Endeavour, a sailing instruction and education programme headquartered in Dockyard that could very well lead to young Bermudians becoming world-class sailors in their own right.
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+ SNORKELING
+ FISHING
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+ SUNSET CRUISES
+ CATAMARAN SAILING
+ PRIVATE PARTIES
+ SIGHTSEEING
+ WEDDINGS
+ FLOATING WATER PARK
+ BOOZE CRUISES
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STEP INTO THE PAST
THIS INTERACTIVE, FUN, AND EDUCATIONAL WALKING TOUR DEPICTS LIFE IN ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD IN THE EARLY 1800S AND IT’S GREAT FOR ALL AGES.
HISTORY COMES ALIVE before your eyes on a free historical walking tour of Royal Naval Dockyard. Knowledgeable guides and actors, fully dressed in period costume, will transport you to Dockyard circa the mid-1800s with an interactive, fun, and educational historical skit. On this tour for people of all ages, you’ll discover the historical aspects of breakwaters, fortifications, workshops, and storehouses. Explore modern-day Dockyard whilst learning about the historical significance of some of Dockyard’s most interesting places on a meandering stroll amid its historic walls.
In the entertaining vignette, you’ll meet Captain Brandreth, a Royal Army Engineer who’s part of the team that built Dockyard. The captain possesses a wide range of knowledge about the structures and army life during the mid1860s. Lizzie, an older woman who lived in the area before the Royal Navy and Army soldiers came to Bermuda, remembers a simple life. She resents the soldiers, their interruption, and their lifestyle — particularly the
rum that they favour. Barnaby is a freed slave who works as a cooper in the victualling yard. He has followed in his father’s footsteps and is proud of his skills and of his contribution to the military. Finally, you’ll meet Thomas Driver, the agent victualler in charge of procuring and processing food supplies for the Navy, Army, and Marines in Dockyard.
The characters’ costumes are authentic, and their interaction on this historical
THE CHARACTERS’ COSTUMES ARE AUTHENTIC, AND THEIR INTERACTION ON THIS HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR IS LIVELY, FACTUAL, AND JUST PLAIN DELIGHTFUL.
walking tour is lively, factual, and just plain delightful.
This free tour is sponsored by WEDCO and the Bermuda Tourism Authority and starts at the Moongate on the cruise ship pier. You’ll meander past the large anchor next to the National Museum of Bermuda and then onwards, turning into the victualling yard. From there, Thomas Driver leaves his colleagues Brandreth, Lizzie, and Barnaby and continues with a factual walking tour ending in front of Clocktower Shopping Mall. The 2023 season kicks off April 18, with tours taking place every Tuesday and Friday at 9:45 a.m. The last Friday performance is set for August 25, and the final Tuesday performance (and the conclusion of the tour’s 2023 season) will be on October 24. For more information, follow Royal Naval Dockyard Historical Tour, @Circa1863, on Facebook.
ALL THE WAYS TO PLAY
Royal Navy Dockyard is a favourite amongst families thanks to the numerous activities to be found here. Naturally, a trip to Bermuda is not complete without time spent on the water, and Dockyard offers plenty of ways to make a splash. Head to the Dockyard Watersports Centre and choose your own adventure, whether it’s riding the waves via Jet Skis, kayaks, and banana boat tubing; soaring into the skies by parasailing; going under via snorkelling or scuba outings; or skim ming the surface on a glass-bottom boat or sailboat. New in 2023 is the Longtail Water Park located on Heritage Wharf. With three waterslides, a brand-new float ing obstacle course, and a three-storey diving board, what’s not to love? The kids will have endless fun all day long.
Island Tour Centre’s booking office is conveniently located at the Dockyard Watersports Centre, where knowledge able staff can assist in planning West End excursions. Visitors can also stop by the Visitor Services Centre located in
JET SKI ADVENTURES
PARASAILING
• 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
www.kswatersports.com Call 441.232.4155 or BOOK ONLINE on Website
the Gazebo on Dockyard Terrace. Check with the helpful staff, which provide insider knowledge about Dockyard. You can pick up a Royal Naval Dockyard Guide as well as a Maps of Bermuda guide, or scan the new Visit Bermuda app to help you navigate the area and purchase tickets for local tours, bus and ferry tickets and passes, as well as Bermuda-branded merchandise. The Visitor Services Centre is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in summer months or when a cruise ship is in port.
For a more relaxed kind of day on the water, join Excellence on their Famous Homes & Hideaways tour that cruises along the shoreline and sneak a peek at the lives of the rich and famous Bermuda residents in the exclusive neighbourhood called “Millionaire’s Row.” With Bermuda undoubtedly being a highly sought-after destination, the island’s charm and beauty have attracted some big names to its shores. The tour’s operators are fun, engaging, and incredibly knowledgeable, making for an informative, enjoyable outing.
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THE INDISPENSABLE MAPS OF BERMUDA GUIDE IS AVAILABLE DIGITALLY AT WWW.VISITBERMUDANOW.COM.
Beach bums will find what they’re looking for at the Snorkel Park Beach Club & Nightclub, where a stretch of soft sands meets a crystal-clear lagoon. History is abundant here, with The Keep, the largest fort in Bermuda, standing tall at one end of the beach and sunken cannons lingering in the shallow waters. Spend an amazing, relaxing day sunbathing, swimming, and snorkelling in beautiful turquoise waters.
Challenge your loved ones on the links at Bermuda Fun Golf, an 18-hole mini golf course situated on an acre of oceanfront property designed after famous holes in the U.S., Scotland, and Bermuda. Test your skills on Scotland’s Gleneagle’s par-4 hole 13 or the iconic par-3 hole 7 at Pebble Beach, California. Then join your teammates to celebrate with a locally brewed craft beer at the Caddy Shack Bar & Grill.
Another fun interactive experience in Dockyard where you can channel your inner child with a hop, jump, and a bounce is at FryDay’s Trampoline Park, the only venue of its kind in Bermuda, at the historic Sail Loft Building right behind Clocktower Shopping Mall. Get your heart pumping with exercise jump classes, try to top high scores at the arcade, or go for a strike at the piratethemed miniature bowling alley.
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Bermuda Fun Golf
World’s #1 Miniature Golf Course.
Bermuda Fun Golf features 18 challenging holes designed after famous holes in the USA, Scotland and Bermuda.
FEATURING
- Incredible ocean views
- Spectacular sunsets
- “Glow in the dark” night golf
- The Caddy Shack Bar & Grill serving great food, locally brewed craft beer and classic Bermuda cocktails!
Open Daily from 10am to 10pm, May through September. Weekends only, November-March.
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Royal Naval Dockyard is easily accessible by scooter or electric car; by minibus or taxi; via Bermuda’s iconic pink Bermuda Breeze buses, which offer service from the City of Hamilton to Dockyard (292-3851; www.gov.bm/bus); and by the Sea Express ferry on the Blue Route from Hamilton, and on the Orange Route from St. George’s in the summer (295-4506; www.marineandports.bm). Pick up a Transportation Pass, which is good for unlimited rides on the bus and ferry system. Passes cost $19 for one day, $31.50 for two days, $44 for three days, $48.50 for four days, and $62 for seven days, with discounted rates for children ages 5 to 16. Children under 5 ride for free. Visitors can also take advantage of the free electric tram shuttle within Royal Naval Dockyard when cruise ships are in port. The electric tram has five stops: Clocktower Shopping Mall, Dockyard Pharmacy, Oleander Cycles, National Museum of Bermuda, and the Dockyard Ferry Terminal. The tram is also wheelchair accessible. Pick up your own set of wheels at Oleander Cycles, which offers quality one- and two-seater scooters, new electric bikes, and fun, easy-to-manoeuvre two-seater cars. Recharging stations are available around Dockyard as well.
BEST BUYS
From handmade crafts to the finest jewellery, Royal Naval Dockyard has a wide selection of gifts, souvenirs, clothing, and much more to help you remember your time in Bermuda. Jon Faulkner expertly crafts his ceramic creations at the Jon Faulkner Gallery, where you can pick up salt-glazed wheel-thrown pottery, handmade Bermuda rockpools, ceramic house signs, and raku-fired jewellery. This is a must-stop if you’re looking for something high quality and unique to Bermuda.
Fine selections of diamonds and precious gems and world-class watch brands such as Hublot, TAG Heuer, pre-owned Rolex, and Montblanc can be found at Diamonds International.
Find delicate handmade jewellery at The Bermuda Craft Market, where Jennifer Rodrigues Designs and Lynn Morrell sell their products amid more than 60 local working artists. Grant Kennedy, Bermuda’s only cigar roller, will educate and amuse you with tales of tobacco whilst showing how a premium cigar is made. It’s the perfect place to find unique, one-of-a-kind mementos of your time in Bermuda whilst supporting local artisans with your purchases.
SEEK OUT THE SPIRITS
Goslings-branded merchandise and their award-winning Goslings Black Seal Rum, a blend dating back to the mid-1800s, is available for duty-free purchase from The Rum Barrel on Dockyard Terrace. Look out for Bermuda-exclusive Goslings Flora Gold Bermuda Aged Rum, celebrating Bermuda Olympic gold medallist Dame Flora Duffy, and the new Goslings Spirited Seas Ocean Aged Rum. If you want to take a bottle of Swizzle home with you, you’ll find 9 Parishes Authentic Rum Swizzle, available at The Rum Barrel.
Also on Dockyard Terrace, don’t miss the aptly named Churchill’s Cigar Cabana offering a selection of cigars, featuring the newly formed Bermuda Cigar Co. line of cigars, as well as cigars from Cuba.
DAILY ESSENTIALS
Dockyard Pharmacy is where you can pick up over-the-counter medications, fill a wide selection of European and American prescriptions, or browse amongst the pharmacy’s collection of local and international magazines, postcards, snacks and beverages, beach gear, sun-care products, and
other souvenirs. Dockyard Pharmacy is open Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Be sure to also browse amongst the more than 20 shops on the lower level at Clocktower Shopping Mall, located inside a historic British Royal Navy warehouse.
DINNER AND DRINKS
As you shop, explore, and play your way through Royal Navy Dockyard, you’ll want to sample as many of the destination’s yummy eats and refreshing libations as possible.
Dining options in Dockyard are endless. Stop by Bone Fish Bar & Grill, Café Amici, Frog & Onion Restaurant & Pub, or Anchor Restaurant, Bar & Lounge.
Combine dining with a unique interactive experience at Bermuda Fun Golf. Stop by Caddy Shack Bar & Grill, the best 19th Hole in Bermuda, for a bite to eat and a locally brewed craft beer.
Head next door to Snorkel Park Beach Club & Nightclub. Their beach bars serve a variety of local specialities and exotic refreshments, and their restaurants offer a wider selection of delicious local cuisine. At night the party really starts as Snorkel Park transforms into a massive outdoor nightclub on the beach.
Check out MV Longtail, a floating water park, located on Heritage Wharf. Whilst the kids are having endless fun at the water park, you can, too, at Longtail’s full cash bar. So, everyone stays hydrated!
SWEET TREATS
Whether you’re travelling with little ones or you’ve got a serious sweet tooth yourself, there are plenty of places to quell your cravings.
Find a formidable assortment of fudge flavours at Bermuda Fudge Co. From classic dark chocolate to mocha, pumpkin pie, and candy cane fudge, it’ll be hard to choose just one. At Bermuda Fudge Co., you can also pick up home-made rum cakes or a box of their “Singing Chocolate Tree Frogs” to share the sweetness with loved ones back home.
Popsicles are the perfect pairing to a day of shopping and adventuring under the sunny summer skies. Duch Pops, Bermuda’s first home-made popsicle venture, blends all-natural flavours like cucumber and lemon, or the colourful reggae Gombey pop with kiwi, berries, and citrus — refreshingly sweet and oh so delicious.
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With so much to fill your itinerary, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for here in Royal Naval Dockyard. Here are our top picks for what to see and do.
MORE INFORMATION
WEST END DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (WEDCO)
Clocktower Shopping Mall, Upper Level Tel: 234-1709
www.wedco.bm
West End Development Corporation (WEDCO) was established in 1982 to assist in the commercial and residential development of the West End. With over 220 acres of land spanning across five islands — in addition to Bermuda’s premier cruise ship port and a heavy lineup of well-established commercial businesses across a range of industries, including semi-industrial, retail, hospitality, and service — WEDCO continues to develop the land it has been entrusted with, keeping sustainability and future growth in mind whilst creating a plethora of investment opportunities for local and overseas developers, entrepreneurs, and/or venture capitalists. As Royal Naval Dockyard continues its transformation into Bermuda’s new commercial hub, WEDCO continues to reshape the entire West End, creating a vibrant “live, work, play” community.
ACTIVITIES
BERMUDA ARTS CENTRE AT DOCKYARD
Tel: 534 2809
www.artbermuda.com
This is a working art gallery with three resident artists. The Bermuda Book Store is now located in the gallery, offering a
large selection of books. It also features the largest selection of Bermuda prints available for purchase and a variety of Bermuda-made gifts, including The Bermuda Rum Cake Company cakes. The Bermuda Arts Centre only offers items made in Bermuda.
BERMUDA
FUN
GOLF
World’s No. 1 Miniature Golf Course
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.
CAPTAIN KIRK’S CORAL REEF ADVENTURES
Dockyard Watersports Centre Tel: 232-KIRK (5475)
www.kirksadventures.com
Captain Kirk’s Coral Reef Adventures offers a huge range of boat tours and private charters. Daily tour options in the summer include snorkelling, glass bottom and sightseeing, fishing, evening cruises, and even a brandnew water park onboard the MV Longtail. These tours all depart from Royal Naval Dockyard, and there’s an option for any budget or any type of traveller. The fleet is also available for charter; with nine different boats to choose from — including a brand-new 65-foot catamaran, Good Vibrations; a 55-foot glass-bottom motor cruiser, Bottom Peeper; and, of course, for the royal treatment, step aboard MV Elizabeth Her simple elegance sets it amongst the most luxurious destinations in Bermuda, and she is equipped to make your experience both magical and memorable — your options are endless. Their smaller boats are perfect for intimate settings, and their larger boats come equipped with a full bar, stereo system, lights, and an upper- and lower-deck dance floor for a great party atmosphere. These boats are perfect for celebrating your special events like birthdays, weddings, themed parties, and even whale watching. Get in contact to start arranging your dream tour or charter today.
FAMOUS HOMES & HIDEAWAYS CRUISE
Check in at Island Tour Centre
Dockyard Watersports Centre Tel: 236-1300
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.
ISLAND TOUR CENTRE
Dockyard Watersports Centre Tel: 236-1300
www.islandtourcentre.com
This is Bermuda’s No. 1 provider of recreational sightseeing tours, activities, and charters. With over 25 years of local tour experience, countless options, easy online reservations, and a conveniently located booking office, Island Tour Centre is the first stop for your best Bermuda vacation experience ever. Choose from unbeatable snorkelling
opportunities, awardwinning eco- and adventure tours, leisurely sightseeing excursions, informative island explorations, and boat cruises to suit every taste imaginable. If you prefer to explore on your own, their knowledgeable staff can assist you with boat rentals and private charter options — from pontoon boats to yachts, they have it all. Visit their website, call, or drop by their booking office, which is conveniently located within walking distance of the bus, ferry, and Dockyard cruise ship terminals.
K.S. WATERSPORTS (TOURS, RENTALS & CHARTERS)
Dockyard Watersports Centre
Tel: 441-238-4155
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 eight years in a row. They offer Jet Ski tours, parasailing, boat rentals, private boat charters, kayak and bike ecotours, snorkelling excursions, banana boat tubing, and more.
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 twohour and three-hour 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 crystalclear 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 tour 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 Ecotours: 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
SHAKE HANDS WITH A SWASHBUCKLER
As part of Dockyard’s past-meets-present style, you may just encounter a pirate as you explore the area. The great pirate Henry “Swagga” Darrell is stationed along the boardwalk just north of the visitor’s centre, ready to answer your questions about Dockyard’s shopping, amenities, and activities, or about transportation to and from Royal Naval Dockyard. He may also engage in discussions about the history of Dockyard and Bermuda.
Swagga is a fictitious character created from bits and pieces of the history of late-1700s and early-1800s black sailors, including inspiration from Michael J. Jarvis’s book, In the Eye of All Trade. The Darrell name was given to this character in homage to Captain Jimmy Darrell, an enslaved Bermudian whose skill as a maritime pilot gave 18 British ships a head start to the U.S. to fight in the War of 1812.
Whether you have questions about modern-day Dockyard, or you’d like a window into the past, seek out Swagga for a conversation, a photo op, or both! — Andrea Milam
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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.
LONGTAIL WATER PARK
Heritage Wharf
Tel: 747-2204 / 234-2193
www.kirksadventures.com
Spend a day aboard the MV Longtail floating water park on Heritage Wharf. With three waterslides, a brandnew floating obstacle course, and, of course, a three-storey diving board, what’s not to love. The kids will have endless fun all day long. They also offer a full cash bar, so the adults can stay hydrated, too! Fun for the whole family. Need a breather for an hour or two? No problem. Check out the rest of Royal Dockyard and what it has to offer, have a bite to eat, then head back and enjoy even more fun. Your entry ticket
is for the day, and you may go back and forth as much as you please. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., May through September.
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 cannons, shipwreck artefacts, local watercraft, a stunning mural, contemporary art exhibits, 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 November from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (last admission at 4 p.m.), December 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.
OLEANDER CYCLES AND BERMUDA RENTAL CAR
LTD.
1 Maritime Lane Tel: 234-2764
www.oleandercycles.bm
www.oleanderebikes.com
www.bermudarentalcar.com
Visitors can rent a scooter, electric pedal bike, or a fun, easy-to-manoeuvre twoseater car from Oleander Cycles and Bermuda Rental Car in Dockyard. They offer quality scooters and cars at competitive rates. The new addition to their fleet — compact cars featuring A/C, Bluetooth stereo, and electric windows — means you can now travel around Bermuda in style and comfort. The company provides instructions and a practice area. The Dockyard location is open when the cruise ships are in port.
SNORKEL PARK BEACH CLUB & NIGHTCLUB
Tel: 705-2582
www.snorkelparkbeachbermuda.com
Dockyard’s exclusive beach conveniently located one block from the Dockyard cruise ship port. Spend an amazing, relaxing day sunbathing, swimming in beautiful turquoise waters, or snorkelling in the crystal-clear lagoon. Dip into the shallow reefs as you explore undersea marvels, including sunken British cannons and a variety of colourful fish and sea life. Enjoy their DJs and/or live music, games, and attractions for both kids and adults of all ages. Snorkel Park Beach Club truly is your destination for everything you need for the day — from beach bars serving a variety of local specialities and exotic refreshments and restaurants with delicious food to watersports, beach rentals, and restrooms. Open daily. At night the party really starts, as Snorkel Park transforms into a massive outdoor nightclub on the beach, with drinks and dancing for the 18+ crowd. Featuring the hottest DJs and entertainers from Bermuda and worldwide. Welcome to paradise! Come early, stay late! Snorkel Park Beach Club is a part of the BBL Group of Restaurants & Bars, which includes the famous Tobacco Bay Beach Club & Bar and White Horse Pub & Restaurant, both located in the east.
SHOPPING
9 PARISHES AUTHENTIC RUM SWIZZLE
The Rum Barrel Dockyard Terrace
See website for locations. Tel: 535-6463
www.9parishesbda.com
9 Parishes, the Authentic Bermuda Rum Swizzle, is a hand-mixed and -bottled, ready-to-drink Rum Swizzle and a potent cocktail
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irresistible to locals and visitors alike. As much a part of Bermuda culture as the Bermuda Onion, the vibrant hibiscus, or the graceful Longtail, this unique blend of rum, liqueurs, juices, and bitters makes for a truly delicious, refreshing alcoholic beverage best served over ice with a slice of orange or a cherry. Once you taste
9 Parishes Rum Swizzle, you will notice the smooth, palatable taste that is just too easy to drink. Put their brand to the test and choose your favourite. Available to purchase by the bottle; in two-, four-, and six-packs; or by the case. Available islandwide or order online at orders@9parishesbda.com.
THE BERMUDA CRAFT MARKET
The Cooperage Building Tel: 234-3208
www.bermudacraftmarket.com
The Bermuda Craft Market is the place to visit for the best collection of Bermuda-made crafts and products on the island. As you wander around the historic building, you may see some of the craftsmen at work; generally, this occurs from April to November. Visit Jennifer Rodrigues Designs for her sterling and 14-karat gold-filled jewellery and many lovely items featuring Bermuda’s famous pink beach sand. Stop by Morrell Designs, where the artist Lynn loves to re-create the textures and shapes of her island home by using sterling silver and semiprecious gems. The result is a wide range of handcrafted charms, earrings, and pendants that celebrate Bermuda. She also loves to
use individually sourced gemstones in interesting ways, as well as colourful, semiprecious beads and freshwater pearls. Grant Kennedy, Bermuda’s only cigar roller, will educate and amuse you with tales of tobacco whilst showing how a premium cigar is made. He also has a large humidor full of the best Cuban cigars and is happy to guide you to the perfect selection. Throughout the craft market, you can also find sea glass pendants, Bermuda cedar wares, candles, handmade soaps, whimsical stuffed toys, placemats, cards, historical maps, books, and so much more.
BERMUDA FRAGRANCE COLLECTION
Available at:
The Perfume Shop
The Bermuda Shop by Carole Holding Clocktower Shopping Mall Island Outfitters
Tel: 292-1710
Breathe in the sea air, the aroma of natural fruits and flowers surrounding us; each fragrance embraces the essence of Bermuda. Bermuda Blue captures citrus, jasmine, and lotus in the air with a nuance of sea spray. Bermuda Breeze hints of wild berries, mandarin, and lovely jasmine, creating a fruity floral. Bermuda Heat is an aquatic oriental with bergamot, Osmanthus, and sandalwood. Experience all three and return to Bermuda each time you mist! The Bermuda Fragrance Collection is available islandwide.
BERMUDA FUDGE CO.
Dockyard Terrace
Tel: 537-2724
www.bermudafudgeco.com
Facebook: @bermudafudgeco
Instagram: @bermuda_fudge
Bermuda Fudge Co. offers award-winning fudge in a variety of delectable flavours like English toffee, chocolate raspberry, vanilla nut, chocolate mint, mocha, and peanut butter, to name a few. Some are even infused with rum to take it up a notch! Try one of their home-made rum cakes infused with El Dorado rum, a 12-year-old aged rum giving a sweet subtle rum flavour. Something fun for the kids are their “Singing Chocolate Tree Frogs.” All perfect gifts to take home in beautiful packaging. And yes, tastings are available!
CHURCHILL’S CIGAR CABANA
Dockyard Terrace
Tel: 297-1650
When visiting Dockyard, don’t miss the aptly named Churchill’s for your cigars. Winston Churchill said, “I am easily satisfied with the very best”; and now you can be, too. They offer the finest selection of cigars, featuring the newly formed Bermuda Cigar Co. line of cigars as well as Cubans.
DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL
Storehouse Lane and Camber Rd.
Tel: 234-0500
www.shopdi.com
Diamonds International is the world’s largest dutyfree retailer of diamonds, precious gemstones, and Swiss
timepieces, with operations across the globe. From the Caribbean to Central America, Alaska, and Bermuda, they are renowned for supplying the very best in award-winning service, quality, and value since 1989. They are delighted to have their flagship store based in Bermuda’s very own historical Royal Naval Dockyard. The store houses the island’s largest collection of diamonds, tanzanite, and luxury watch brands, such as Hublot, TAG Heuer, pre-owned Rolex, Montblanc, and many more. Visit them in-store to receive an exclusive gift and to experience Bermuda’s best in service, selection, and gemological expertise.
DOCKYARD PHARMACY
Camber Rd.
Tel: 279-5410
www.phoenixstores.bm
Dockyard Pharmacy is adjacent to many of the island’s popular attractions and specialises in serving visitors to Bermuda. Located in the heart of Dockyard, cruise ship and ferry passengers find Dockyard Pharmacy a convenient option when looking to fill a wide selection of European and American prescriptions and purchase over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and health and beauty aids. Dockyard Pharmacy also stocks a vast array of local and international magazines, postcards, greeting cards, souvenirs, beach gear, sun-care products, snacks, and beverages. Dockyard Pharmacy is open Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
HOWARTH
PHOTOGRAPHY LTD.
The Bermuda Craft Market
Tel: 532-3234
www.bermudascenics.com
Gavin Howarth is a local photographer with a deep love for Bermuda and her natural beauty. For over 10 years, he has been seeking out beautiful scenes from all over the island. Specialising in seascapes, he also has a collection of other local scenes as well as a selection of aerial images. The images are printed to the highest standard and mounted with the best possible materials that are designed to fit popular frame sizes. His rich, vibrant, and detailed images can be purchased in print at select island retailers or online at www.bermudascenics.com.
JENNIFER RODRIGUES DESIGNS
The Bermuda Craft Market Tel: 234-3208
www.jenniferrodriguesdesigns.bm
You can find Jennifer Rodrigues Designs “beautifully hand-fabricated” jewellery at The Bermuda Craft Market. Jennifer has a deep love and admiration for the natural beauty of Bermuda. Her Bermuda Pink Sand Designs are hand carved in wax and cast in sterling silver. They will take your breath away and are one-of-a-kind keepsakes to always remember your vacation experience in Bermuda.
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LILI BERMUDA
Located at the National Museum of Bermuda
1 The Keep Tel: 293-0627 / 800-527-8213
www.lilibermuda.com
Discover your favourite Lili Bermuda fragrances at their new location at the National Museum of Bermuda. The complete line of fragrances is available, as well as some history books from the museum’s collection. Open in the summer from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and when there is a cruise ship in port.
THE RUM BARREL
Dockyard Terrace
Tel: 333-3189
www.islandoutfitters.bm/ collections/rum-barrel
The Rum Barrel in Royal Naval Dockyard is your one-stop shop for everything Goslings and the Bermuda lifestyle. Conveniently located on Dockyard Terrace in Dockyard, The Rum Barrel is open daily. Cruise ship passengers can purchase wines and spirits duty-free for delivery to their ship. The Rum Barrel stocks a large selection of Goslings Rum merchandise and Bermuda exclusive products, such as Bermuda Gold Liqueur, crafted from local loquat fruits.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE
CADDY SHACK BAR & GRILL
Bermuda Fun Golf
Tel: 400-7888
www.fungolf.bm
Stop by the best 19th Hole in Bermuda for a bite to eat and a locally brewed craft beer. Take in the incredible ocean views and spectacular sunsets from
the Caddy Shack Bar & Grill’s elevated terrace. Putt a round of miniature golf with them. It’s the perfect casual gathering place for golfers, non-golfers, or those that simply appreciate great food. Open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. from April to October and weekends only from November to March. Located next to Snorkel Park Beach through the common archway.
CALICO JACK’S
Heritage Wharf
E-mail: info@ calicojacksbermuda.com Calico Jack’s is Bermuda’s only floating bar. Seventyfive feet of pure pirate glory! Equipped with TVs, a stateof-the-art sound system, a full kitchen, and two bars with endless supplies of rum. The party never has to end in paradise with Calico Jack’s,
where they offer an upbeat, fun, friendly atmosphere for locals and tourists alike. You will conveniently find them docked on the backside of Heritage Wharf in Dockyard seven days a week. Just look for the pirate ship — a local landmark. The fun does not have to stop there. Book them for your next function. E-mail calicojacksbda@gmail.com for more information.
DUCH POPS BERMUDA
Dockyard Terrace
Tel: 705-3824
www.duchpopsbermuda.com
What could be more refreshing on a hot summer day than a deliciously refreshing popsicle? Duch Pops strives to quench your sweet tooth with mouth-watering frozen treats which are not only hand crafted but also naturally sourced when in season. Through a passion for Bermudian culture, this vision was brought to life by owner Rickeisha Burgess. Crafted through an array of flavours and textures, each recipe is uniquely created and given a name to represent the beautiful island. Offering catering services as well as bulk orders, Duch Pops is the ideal choice for a scrumptious, revitalising frosted treat.
NANNINI HÄAGEN-DAZS
ICE CREAM PARLOUR
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Tel: 234-2474
No visit to Royal Naval Dockyard is complete without a visit to the Nannini Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Parlour in Clocktower Shopping Mall, open seven days a week and featuring only Häagen-Dazs ice cream, sorbets, and frozen yoghurt. Treat yourself to one of the 16 available flavours in a cone, sundae, or milkshake. It can even be packed for you to take home. Nannini also offers a variety of indulgences from Italy. So, give yourself a treat and visit the Nannini Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Parlour.
SHOPPING, WITH A STORY
Discover a bustling mix of modern stores and boutiques in a former British Royal Navy warehouse.
Towering twin spires that once gave vital information to sailors today beckon shoppers with the promise of more than 20 stores where you can browse and buy keepsakes to serve as mementos of your time in Bermuda. Clocktower Shopping Mall at Royal Naval Dockyard is named for its two formidable clocks set in stately white stone towers. One keeps the time, whilst the other gives the time of high tide — valuable information for members of the British Royal Navy, which once used the Clocktower building as a warehouse. Built in 1856, the walls of this veritable fortress are three feet thick.
The Clocktower building was repurposed in 1990, when it was converted into a shopping mall with just 10 shops. Since then, Clocktower Shopping Mall has expanded and come into its own as one of the
HAS EXPANDED AND COME INTO ITS OWN AS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR SHOPPING DESTINATIONS IN BERMUDA.
most popular shopping destinations in Bermuda. About 20 retailers, including a few outlets of some of the island’s wellknown stores, are spread across the airconditioned lower-level gallery, attracting visitors looking for that perfect souvenir. Clocktower Shopping Mall is open seven days a week.
If you’d like a daily reminder of Bermuda’s beauty, stop at The Bermuda Shop by Carole Holding, where the renowned artist for whom the studio is named sells reproductions of her vivid, cheery works of art on placemats, coasters, notecards, and more. If you are needing a bus ticket to the beach, look no further, as they can be purchased here, too. Delight your senses with the
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Bermuda Fragrance Collection available at Carole’s store and at The Perfume Shop: Bermuda Blue that captures citrus, jasmine, and lotus in the air with a nuance of sea spray; Bermuda Breeze with hints of wild berries, mandarin, and lovely jasmine, creating a fruity floral; or Bermuda Heat with an aquatic oriental with bergamot, Osmanthus, and sandalwood. All three scents will remind you of Bermuda each time you mist.
Pick up that perfect souvenir at the Bermuda Triangle Shop, where Bermuda-inspired T-shirts, island clothing, costume jewellery, candles, magnets, and hand-painted wood carvings line the shelves. Step inside and get lost.
The Fair Trade Bermuda Shop also offers one-of-a-kind souvenirs from Bermuda and from around the world, like clothing, instruments, arts and crafts, and even household furniture.
Browse the iconic hanging lanterns at Grand Bazaar, a colourful shop that also sells a selection of unique Bermuda gifts such as beach and hand towels, ocean-inspired magnets, hand-painted ceramics, island-living clothing, and handmade silver, fashion, and Bermuda sand jewellery.
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CLOCKTOWER SHOPPING MALL DIRECTORY
Bermuda Perfume Collection Tel: 292-1710
Bermuda Shop by Carol Holding, The Tel: 535-4000
Bermuda Triangle Shop Tel: 333-5462
Café Amici Tel: 234-5009
Crisson Jewellers Tel: 234-2223
Davison’s of Bermuda Tel: 234-0959
Fair Trade Bermuda Shop, The Tel: 232-7781
Grand Bazaar Tel: 234-4646
Harris Tel: 292-6456
Lisa-Anne Rego Art Gallery
Tel: 238-1407
Littlest Drawbridge Gift Shop, The Tel: 234-6214
Marvalan's Handbags
Modern Lifestyle
Tel: 516-1515
Nannini Häagen-Dazs
Ice Cream Parlour
Tel: 234-2474
Perfume Shop, The Tel: 295-0022
Sidekicks
Tel: 232-7433
Studio 8 Glass
Tel: 704-4216
TABS Bermuda Tel: 704-8227
West End Development Corporation (WEDCO)
Tel: 234-1709
The perfume of Bermuda cedar is enough to draw you in to The Littlest Drawbridge Gift Shop, whose name pays homage to Somerset Bridge, the world’s smallest drawbridge. Here, you’ll find an array of handmade gifts crafted in Bermuda cedar, as well as tea towels and Bermuda cookbooks and an assortment of Cuban cigars.
Modern Lifestyle is another shop that proudly displays items made on the island, with a focus on unique crocheted handbags. Inspired by the island’s vivid colours, Bermudian-Colombian owner Clara uses her Colombian family heritage of bag making to produce beautiful one-of-a-kind pieces.
A trip to Bermuda and jewellery shopping go hand in hand thanks to the island’s duty-free allowances. In business on island since 1922, Crisson Jewellers maintains a boutique shop at Clocktower Shopping Mall, where you can find pieces selected from their main collections in Hamilton as well as a Pandora Shop-in-Shop and the full collection of their Bermudainspired Island Sand Collection jewellery.
Bring home some beautiful Bermuda blues
CLOCKTOWER SHOPPING MALL AT ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD IS NAMED FOR ITS TWO FORMIDABLE CLOCKS SET IN STATELY WHITE STONE TOWERS.
to brighten up your home courtesy of artist LisaAnne Rego, whose colourful prints and giclées perfectly capture the full spectrum of hues displayed by the island’s surrounding seas. Finally, as you make your way from shop to shop, you’ll definitely want to stop for a break and have a bite to eat at Café Amici. Or enjoy a cool, refreshing treat at Nannini Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Parlour with a delicious selection of ice creams, sorbets, frozen yoghurts, sundaes, and milkshakes to choose from.
Once an imposing fortress, the modernday Clocktower building offers a welcoming experience. Clocktower Shopping Mall is wheelchair accessible, with restrooms on-site and a baby changing station in the women’s facilities. Happy shopping!
PRINCE ALFRED TERRACE
Located just outside Royal Naval Dockyard, these affordable luxury vacation rentals make the perfect place for the whole family to stay whilst visiting the west end of the island. With all of Dockyard’s shops, restaurants, and local experiences within walking distance, you’re sure to get the most out of your time on “the rock.” Plus, the private dock is located just a few steps away from your front door. With exclusive access to Prince Alfred guests, you can roll out of bed every morning, grab your cup of coffee, and enjoy a peaceful serenity on the water’s edge. Visit www. princealfredterrace.com for more information or to book your stay.
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With so many retail options, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for at Clocktower Shopping Mall. Here are our top picks for the best places to shop.
BERMUDA FRAGRANCE COLLECTION
Available at:
The Perfume Shop
The Bermuda Shop
by Carole Holding
Tel: 292-1710
Breathe in the sea air, the aroma of natural fruits and flowers surrounding us; each fragrance embraces the essence of Bermuda. Bermuda Blue captures citrus, jasmine, and lotus in the air with a nuance of sea spray. Bermuda Breeze hints of wild berries, mandarin, and lovely jasmine, creating a fruity floral. Bermuda Heat is an aquatic oriental with bergamot, Osmanthus, and sandalwood. Experience all three and return to Bermuda each time you mist! The Bermuda Fragrance Collection is available islandwide.
THE BERMUDA SHOP
BY CAROLE HOLDING
Tel: 535-4000
Carole Holding offers a wide selection of her Bermuda art on gifts, including mugs, note cards, her own recipe chopping boards, placemats, and coaster sets. Other inexpensive gifts include necklaces, earrings, pink sand–filled lockets, and 2023 glass ornaments. Queen Elizabeth II and other royal memorabilia are also a great find at her store. Need a bus token to head to the beach? They can be purchased here. If you are looking for an amazing place to stay next time you visit, check out Watercolours, with a five-star rating on Tripadvisor. Her home is also
shown on her “Sailing on the Harbour” designed gifts.
BERMUDA TRIANGLE SHOP
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Tel: 333-5462
The Bermuda Triangle Shop is full of treasures and is the most eclectic shop in the mall, packed with interesting items. Most of their products
are Bermuda inspired and feature unique designs not to be found outside of the island. Merchandise includes super cool T-shirts; island summer clothing; a large selection of costume jewellery; the best rum cake in Bermuda; hand-painted wood carvings like boxes, tropical fish, and magnets, many with the signature pink Bermuda cottage design;
musical instruments; wind chimes; sterling silver; and also Bermuda Christmas ornaments. There are gifts for any price range. Step inside and get lost.
CLOCKTOWER SHOPPING MALL
Tel: 234-1709
www.dockyard.bm
Clocktower Shopping Mall, one of the most popular
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shopping destinations in Bermuda, is home to more than 20 retailers, offering a wide range of products, from souvenirs and Bermudainspired merchandise, fashionable apparel, and hand-painted ceramics to fine jewellery, luxury home goods, and perfumes — all in an air-conditioned, historical building with public restrooms. Open seven days a week.
CRISSON JEWELLERS
Tel: 234-2223
www.crisson.com
Facebook: @Crissons
Crisson Jewellers’ eclectic and fun boutique style shop in Clocktower Shopping Mall features unique and exquisite pieces selected from their main collections in Hamilton, a Pandora Shop-in-Shop, and the full collection of their Bermudainspired and -designed Island Sand Collection jewellery. The shopping experience is relaxed and intimate, whilst the quality, value, and prices are second to none.
THE FAIR TRADE
BERMUDA SHOP
Tel: 232-7781
E-mail: bodywraps@ibl.bm
The Fair Trade Bermuda Shop, where “trade is aid,” is the place to find exotic, one-of-a-kind items from Bermuda and around the world, including arts and crafts, instruments, Asian eccentricities, clothes, and household furniture. Enjoy
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this old-style shopping experience in Clocktower Shopping Mall, where owners Boyd and Muna Vallis work to serve you. As they say, “We are in sales, not storage, so everything is priced to sell.” There is something for everyone in this most interesting of shops.
GRAND BAZAAR
Tel: 234-4646
E-mail: grandbazaar@fkbnet.bm
Instagram: @grandbazaarbermuda
Grand Bazaar welcomes you in with its colourful selection of unique Bermuda gifts such as beach and hand towels, ocean-inspired magnets, hand-painted ceramics, hanging lanterns, pouches, and keychains. Island-living clothing, sweatshirts, and T-shirts for ladies, men, and children. Come and see their handmade fashion, silver, and Bermuda sand jewellery.
LISA-ANNE REGO
ART GALLERY
Tel: 238-1407
www.lisaregoart.com
Instagram: @lisaregoartbermuda
Lisa-Anne Rego is a Bermudian artist who enjoys capturing her island home using vibrant colours. She studied drawing and painting at the worldrenowned Glasgow School of Art in Scotland. Lisa-Anne
was voted “Top 50 Emerging Artists to the U.S.” for 2012, and in 2017 she became the officially licensed artist of the America’s Cup. High-quality prints, hand-printed giftware items, and original artwork and commissions are available for sale.
THE LITTLEST DRAWBRIDGE GIFT SHOP
Tel: 234-6214
Facebook:
@littlestdrawbridgeshop
Instagram:
@thelittledrawbridge
The Littlest Drawbridge Gift Shop has been traditionally known as a unique Bermuda cedar specialty shop. Along with having the widest range of hand-crafted cedar items in Bermuda, this is a one-stop shop for other Bermudamade and -inspired gift items, including rum cakes, hot sauces, cookbooks, tea towels, and kitchen and dining table accessories. For cigar smokers, they have the most popular Cuban brands.
MODERN LIFESTYLE
Tel: 516-1515
Facebook: @bermudabags
Bermuda Bags by Modern
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Lifestyle is the fusion of Bermuda colours with Wayuu crochet and handloom. BermudianColombian owner Clara uses her Colombian family heritage of bag making to produce beautiful one-of-akind pieces that take their inspiration from the vivid colours of Bermuda, ranging from the houses, flowers, and fauna to the eye-catching colours of the Bermuda Gombey.
NANNINI HÄAGEN-DAZS
ICE CREAM PARLOUR
Tel: 234-2474
No visit to Royal Naval Dockyard is complete without a visit to the Nannini
Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream
Parlour in Clocktower Shopping Mall, open seven days a week and featuring only Häagen-Dazs ice cream, sorbets, and frozen yoghurt. Treat yourself to one of the 16 available flavours in a cone, sundae, or milkshake. It can even be packed for you to take home. Nannini also offers a variety of indulgences from Italy. So, give yourself a treat and visit the Nannini Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Parlour.
GOOD TO KNOW IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT TO CLOCKTOWER SHOPPING MALL, BE SURE TO CHECK THE OPENING HOURS OF YOUR FAVOURITE SHOPS, AS THEY MAY CHANGE SEASONALLY. GO TO WWW.DOCKYARD.BM FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Bermuda Art on Mugs, Notecards, Chopping Boards, Placemats and Coaster Sets
Clocktower Shopping Mall, Royal Naval Dockyard
Bermuda Bags by Modern Lifestyle is the fusion of Bermudian colours with Wayuu crochet & handloom.