A BERMUDA CLASSIC
POISED TO CONTINUE TO BUILD ON THE HIGH STANDARDS FOR WHICH WE HAVE ALWAYS
BEEN KNOWN.
Tim Morrison General Manager Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, a Fairmont Managed HotelIt is my pleasure, as General Manager of Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, to welcome you to our mid-Atlantic gem – Bermuda!
Hamilton Princess prides itself on turning moments into memories, whether your stay is for relaxation, adventure or business. Located in the City of Hamilton, the heart of town is a short walk away to explore the local culture and admire the bustle of island commerce.
While at the hotel, discover the great works of art amongst our phenomenal collection. Inside, admire Ai Weiwei, Warhol, Banksy, and outdoors, enjoy pieces like KAWS, Opie and Kusama. Lounge by the Flagpole Terrace to take in the harbour views, or bask in the sun at our exclusive Princess Beach Club, which is a jitney ride away. There, kids of all ages can find ocean-side adventures at our three beaches,
Pirate Ship Playground, pickleball and tennis courts, cabanas, lookout points, and rock pools.
Business visitors will enjoy our state of the art meeting and entertainment facilities – from the Executive Meeting Suites for intimate gatherings to our Harbourview Ballroom for larger events.
Our dining outlets offer everything from sweet and savoury treats, and creative coffee and tea drinks at The Duchess Café & Gelateria; the indulgent cuisine at Intrepid: Steak, Seafood and Raw Bar, or the Latin-inspired menu at our seasonal restaurant 1609 and Marina Bar.
You will enjoy island life here with us at Hamilton Princess & Beach Club!
Thank you for choosing our hotel, and if there is anything we can do to make your stay even more memorable, please do not hesitate to let us know.
surround yourself with
STUNN ING AME NITIES
from the sheer beauty of our harbourside infinity pool to our luxurious rooms and suites .
SIGNATURE HARBOURVIEW KING ONE BEDROOM HARBOURVIEW SUITE MARINA BAR INFINITY POOLDelight your senses with INSPIRED
FOOD & BEVERAGES
Dine at one of our exceptional restaurants or let us spoil you with our in-room service.
Join us at our Beach Club for
ULTIMATE RELAXATION
With its privacy and seclusion, you’ll feel like you’re worlds away and have left every care behind.
Treat yourself to LUXURY SHOPPING
Indulge in Bermuda’s finest retail experience with renowned local and international brands.
Take the time to RENEW YOURSELF
Our award winning Exhale Spa is designed to uplift, relax and indulge your whole being.
When times call for
THE PERFECT SETTING
From special moments to important meetings, we have the locations and facilities to suit every need.
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OFFICERS:
Chairman:
Tim Morrison
President:
Clarence Hofheins
Chief Executive Officer:
Stephen W.G. Todd, JP
Office Manager:
Dee Francis
HOTEL MEMBERS:
Azura Bermuda Hotel
Bermudiana Beach Resort
(Tapestry Collection by Hilton)
Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa
Clairfont Apartments
Coco Reef Resort Bermuda
Coral Beach & Tennis Club
Dawkins Manor
Housekeeping Apartments
Edgehill Manor
Fairmont Southampton
Fourways Inn & Cottages
Greenbank Guest House
Grotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa
Hamilton Princess & Beach Club
Inverurie Executive Suites
Little Pomander Guest House
The Loren at Pink Beach
Mid Ocean Club
Newstead Belmont Hills Golf
Resort & Spa
Oxford Guest House
Pompano Beach Club
The Reefs Resort & Club
Rosedon Hotel
Rosemont Guest Suites
Rosewood Bermuda
Royal Palms Hotel
The St. Regis Bermuda Resort
Willowbank Resort & Conference Centre
ALLIED MEMBERS:
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Son Limited
BermudAir
Bermuda Skyport Corporation
Burrows Lightbourne Limited
Butterfield & Vallis
CG Insurance
Digicel Bermuda
Little Longtails Baby Equipment Rentals
Mazars Ltd.
Oleander Cycles Ltd.
Resources Ltd.
Scooter Mart Ltd.
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The Leisure Life Awaits You
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vacation is an escape from the mundane. Make sure your cocktail is a portal to leisure and not an anchor to the ordinary. Book the ticket then plan your beverage accordingly, Goslings, of course. Relax knowing that you’ll be blissfully sipping on a delicious, well-balanced rum with notes of thick, sweet spices, stewed fruits, and vanilla with a finish that’s crisp and tingling.
the official rum of leisure
ABOUT THE FEATURED ARTIST
Bermuda Regatta is one of the colourful works by Bermudian artist Graham Foster, who has been a practising painter and sculptor since 1995. Best known for his Hall of History mural at the National Museum of Bermuda, Foster’s paintings are strongly influenced by the island’s flora, fauna, architecture, and people, often incorporating surreal or expressionistic elements. To view more of his work, turn to page 164 or visit www.grahamfoster.com.
A VISITOR’S GUIDE TO BERMUDA
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Dear Visitor,
I would like to personally extend a warm welcome to our island paradise and trust that you will experience the best that Bermuda has to offer you as a business or leisure visitor.
In addition to our world-renowned pink beaches, golf courses, and scuba diving, there is always something exciting happening on our island home. In the winter months, attend the Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts, compete in or watch the Bermuda Triple Challenge, or cheer on the professional rugby players as they battle it out in the Bermuda Sevens Rugby tournament. Experience world-renowned golf courses that promise to test your skills whilst treating you to breathtaking vistas. Be warned: The stunning scenery might just distract you from maintaining your handicap.
Explore the natural beauty of the island on one of our many nature walks or as you walk from St. George’s to Dockyard in the 37th annual End to End charity event, which takes place during the month of May. Extend your stay that month to rub shoulders with the locals during the Bermuda Day Parade and take in the sailing during the annual and biannual return of the Antigua Bermuda incoming yacht races. Carnival in June and the festivities that surround the Cup Match holiday in August also represent unique experiences you do not want to miss.
However you choose to spend your time in Bermuda, I am certain that you will have an unforgettable experience. Bermuda has been known to captivate its visitors, not just by the beauty of the island but by the people of Bermuda, who are some of the most genuine, polite, and caring individuals you will ever come across. As you explore the island, you will be greeted by a “Good morning,” “Good afternoon,” or “Good evening.” You might be startled by the honking horns as you ride on the streets, but these are just friendly honks from people saying “hi” to each other. There is a genuine spirit in Bermuda that is intoxicating and is based on the love that the people have for our island home. You will feel that as you venture out and explore the island.
It is my sincere hope that you will fall in love with Bermuda and create lifelong memories that will inspire you to return for many future visits and become part of our repeat guest family.
Cheers,Dear Visitor,
The member properties of the Bermuda Hotel Association join me in welcoming you to our island home and to this member property that you have chosen for your visit with us.
For over 400 years, Bermuda has captivated the wonder and interest of all who have marvelled at its natural beauty — from turquoise blue inlets and pink-sand beaches to the diverse flora and fauna along its walkable railway trails. The island’s magical warmth and the friendliness of all who call Bermuda home add to its allure as the jewel of the Atlantic Ocean.
We invite you to fully immerse yourself in our culture, history, seasonal sports, and recreational activities, or to just simply soak up the rays as you enjoy time swimming and snorkelling at one of our many picture-perfect beaches that await your visit.
This annual edition of our Visit Bermuda publication aims to offer you a detailed overview of the exciting activities and events awaiting you. It provides an opportunity to explore the diverse offerings and for you to decide on the level of activity you desire each day, all whilst delving into the fascinating and unique history of our island.
We truly believe that our island home will grow on you and prove to be the international travel destination that will not only meet but exceed your expectations and that it will be your first choice on your list in terms of your future business and leisure travel plans.
Our hoteliers and their customer service team members all pride themselves on ensuring that your every need is accommodated, by providing you with the highest standard of friendly, courteous, and efficient service.
On behalf of all of us in Bermuda, we wish you a most wonderful stay and visit to our island home, as we look forward to welcoming you, your family, and friends on your many repeat visits in the future.
Thank you and, once again, welcome to Bermuda!
Dear Visitor,
I am delighted to welcome you to our island in the sun, on behalf of the Government of Bermuda. We are very grateful that you have chosen our slice of paradise to visit and sincerely hope that you create lasting memories during your time on our shores.
While Bermuda is a tiny 21 square miles long, we are full to bursting with lively events, lush greenery, and the most stunning crystal-blue waters. While you may visit for our pink-sand beaches, you will stay for the incomparable friendliness of the locals, the veritable culinary adventures in our restaurants, and the rich history of our people. There are few other places where you can truly be immersed in the vibrant culture and history of the place like Bermuda, where from east to west there is a story to be told, a picturesque vista to uncover.
Whether your visit is for leisure, for business, or to visit friends and family, we hope that you will find delight in our island paradise. Moreover, we hope to welcome you back again in the near future. Thank you again for choosing Bermuda, and I sincerely hope that you discover the beauty and charm of the home that I know and love.
Sincerely,
Tracy Berkeley Chief Executive Officer, Bermuda Tourism AuthorityDear Valued Guest, Welcome to Bermuda!
We could not be happier to have you here in Bermuda, our little gem in the North Atlantic. During your visit, we invite you to discover what makes our enchanting island stand out — a remarkable fusion of our geographic location, rich history, a culture as vibrant as our island’s hues, and warm hospitality. In Bermuda, we don’t just give you directions — we show you the way.
Picture this: just 21 square miles (about twice the area of JFK Airport) packed with astonishing vibrant coloured homes, white roofs that gleam in the sun, surrounded by a vast ocean in every shade of turquoise imaginable. There are cultural treasures around every corner awaiting to be discovered by you.
So, prepare for a delightful experience as you taste our culinary scene’s bold and diverse flavours. You cannot leave the island without trying the famous Bermuda fish sandwich and indulging in the cosy goodness of a classic Sunday Bermuda breakfast. Trust me, it is delicious! And why not enjoy a Dark ’n Stormy or a Rum Swizzle to quench your thirst? Let the spirit of the island captivate your senses!
But it’s not just our culture that will leave an impression. Did you know that our glow worms put on an astonishing light show between May and October? It’s an astonishing sight that would make even Broadway jealous, and it all happens under the beautiful night sky. If you’re feeling adventurous, dive into our crystal-clear waters or immerse yourself in the stories of our storied past.
So go on, lose track of time, find new stories to share, and let every second here inspire you in ways you never dreamed. We are thrilled to share our island home with you. Here is to finding joy in the unexpected and having a truly “Bermudaful” stay!
Here to show you the way!
Enjoy a glass of Pink Champagne & Studio Tour when you visit.
bermuda WELCOME TO
Prepare to embark on a journey through this enchanting paradise, where a plethora of delights await exploration — from delectable cuisine and upscale shopping to exhilarating adventures, distinctive attractions, and cultural treasures.
Meredith AndrewsPOINTS OF INTEREST AND ATTRACTIONS
400th Anniversary Monument Q1
Admiralty House Park G8
Anglican Cathedral, The 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
Crystal Caves of Bermuda, The 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
Lili Bermuda Perfumery, The 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
Bermuda
Captain Kirk’s Coral Reef Adventures E6
Elizabeth E6
Famous Homes & Hideaways Tour E6
Five Forts Golf Club Q1
Sports B8
Island Tour Centre E6
K.S. WaterSports E6, E12, H9, Q2
Longtail Water Park E6
Oleander Cycles and Bermuda Rental Car Ltd. E6, H9, I10, N4, Q1
Pedego Electric Bikes Q2
Pink
Sargasso Restaurant Delivery Islandwide
Sol i Mar Restaurant I11
Speciality Inn L8
Swizzle Inn N4
Washington Mall Restaurants H9
White Horse Pub & Restaurant Q2
GALLERIES & MUSEUMS
Bermuda Society of Arts H9 Crisson & Hind African Gallery H9 Jon Faulkner Pottery E6
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art J9
National Museum of Bermuda E6
SHOPPING
9 Parishes Authentic Rum Swizzle Islandwide
27th Century Boutique I9
59 Front H9
Alexandra Mosher Studio Jewellery H9
Bermuda Craft Market, The E6
Bermuda Triangle Shop, The E6
Brown & Co. H9
Churchill’s Ltd. E6, Q2
City of Hamilton H9-I9
Clocktower Shopping Mall E6
Crisson Jewellers E6, H9
Cuarenta Bucaneros Limited I9
Davidrose Studio E6, H9
Diamonds International Bermuda E6
Discovery Wines & Spirits H9, H10
Dockyard Pharmacy E6
English Sports Shop, The H9, Q2
Flying Colours H9
Frangipani Q2
Goslings Limited E6, H9, I9
Jennifer Rodrigues Designs E6, H9
Lili Bermuda E6, Q1
Lusso H9
Marks & Spencer H9
Phoenix Stores Ltd., The E6, F11, H9, I9, I10, L8
Pronto Grocery Delivery Islandwide
Royal Naval Dockyard E6
Rum Barrel, The E6
Sargasso Retail Delivery Islandwide
TABS Bermuda E6, H9
Town of St. George Q1-Q2
Walker Christopher Goldsmiths H9
Washington Mall H9
thrills ENDLESS
Bermuda bursts with natural splendour, historic legacy, and cultural charm that will enthral every curious traveller.
aAs Hubert Smith once sang so sweetly, “Bermuda is another world”; and if you arrive to the island by plane and are fortunate enough to snag a window seat, you’ll quickly confirm this sentiment. As the aircraft slowly descends, an island, shaped like a fishtail hook, beset in a vivid blend of turquoise waters punctuated by coral reefs, will begin to reveal itself to you. From this vantage point, it’s hard to imagine that a country so small in landmass has so much to offer for every type of visitor aside from its captivating beauty.
It's hard to imagine that a country so small in landmass has so much to offer for every type of visitor.
A small yet vibrant mosaic of nature makes up the island’s natural terrain from beach to saltwater mangroves, forest, and even underground caves. Mighty fortifications and landmarks rooted in historical significance chronicle Bermuda’s diverse past, while galleries safeguard the island’s creative identity through various art forms. These core elements weave together Bermuda’s rich cultural tapestry, the threads of which eagerly await to be unravelled by curious visitors through several activities and attractions.
Mighty fortifications and landmarks rooted in historical significance chronicle Bermuda’s diverse past, while galleries safeguard the island’s creative identity through various art forms.
While the island’s public transportation network is comprised of ferries and busses, you might want the autonomy to explore at your own pace with a vehicle rental. Oleander Cycles and Smatt’s Cycles are mainstays for scooters. Meanwhile, Bermuda Rental Car Ltd. offers a fleet of small electric automobiles for those who prefer the stability of four wheels. Alternatively, take in the fresh ocean breeze on a Pedego Electric Bike. No matter which mode of travel you choose, though, be sure to take caution when navigating the island’s sun-soaked narrow roads. Once you’ve
established your preferred mode of transport, you’re all set to embark on a Bermudian adventure with our list of the very best things to do along 21 square miles of paradise.
HISTORICAL TREASURES
National Museum of Bermuda
As Bermuda’s largest fortification, the National Museum of Bermuda (NMB) is a fitting place to begin your journey into Bermuda’s past. Explore 500 years of local maritime and island history displayed in award-winning exhibits. From treasures recovered on shipwrecks to mighty cannons, the NMB has impressively preserved over 80,000 artefacts of historical significance, all housed within former military buildings.
African Diaspora Heritage Trail
From east to west, this collection of landmark sites (found on www.gotobermuda.com) allows visitors to trace the island’s storied and resilient past through the lived experiences of Bermuda’s enslaved population. While the trail documents the transatlantic slave trade, it also pays homage to the enslaved persons that were brought to the Bermuda in the 18th century, their collective stories, and the indelible legacy they left behind.
Carter House Museum
Teleport back in time with a visit to Carter House, a property known to be one of the oldest Bermuda vernacular farmhouses in St. David’s. The interior of this historic home takes the shape of a museum, where exhibits on whaling, fishing, boat building, and farming take precedence. A unique replica of Bermuda’s first abode is also on-site — complete with a palmetto thatched roof — depicting what life was like for the island’s first settlers.
Royal Naval Dockyard
Nestled on the West End of the island, Royal Naval Dockyard seamlessly intertwines the island’s rich history with modern-day attractions. Dating back to the 1800s, when the British Royal Navy purchased the 200 West End acres, this sprawling complex underwent significant land reclamations that transformed the area, which was developed by enslaved and free Bermudians. What emerged was not just a working dockyard but a thriving hub encompassing a victualling yard and ordnance depot. Today, Royal Naval Dockyard welcomes visitors with an array of expansive shopping,
A small yet vibrant mosaic of nature makes up the island’s natural terrain from beach to saltwater mangroves, forest, and even underground caves.
dining, and entertainment options, complemented by a plethora of watersport activities, ensuring a vibrant and dynamic experience for visitors.
ISLAND ADVENTURES
Cooper’s Island
Nature Reserve
Formerly occupied by the U.S. military, this expanse of parkland covers the southeastern tip of Bermuda and boasts an unrivalled blend of beach and forest exploration. One could easily spend the day here traversing peaceful wooded trails and bird-watching from the Wildlife Observation Tower. Make sure to come equipped with swimming and snorkelling gear to enjoy the two pristine beaches that line either side of the reserve’s coast.
Admiralty House Park
Located on Bermuda’s North Shore, this site once housed the admirals in the British Royal Navy. Though remnants of its history remain evident in the form of 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, and below, snorkellers can explore sea caves, often home to spiny lobsters, green sea turtles, and other intriguing species of marine life.
Blue Hole Park
Popularly known by locals as Tom Moore’s Jungle, Blue Hole Park is part of the larger 12-acre Walsingham Nature Reserve. The grounds sit above a
network of underground caves, some of which can be explored by venturing deep into the heart of its dense woodland. A short distance away from the Causeway entrance of this reserve, however, grants easy access to the famed Blue Hole. This open water lagoon, fringed by mangroves and rock formations, is probably one of the island’s most enchanting spots to take a plunge.
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI)
For an educational adventure that the whole family will enjoy, head to the Ocean Discovery Centre at the BUEI. Interactive exhibits, a world-renowned private shell collection, and a simulated diving experience that takes you on a submersible mission to unlock the secrets of the Bermuda Triangle are amongst the several interesting ways you can learn about the island’s diverse marine environment here without ever getting your toes wet.
Famous Homes & Hideaways Tour
One of the best ways to see Bermuda is by boat, and this excursion checks the boxes for many visitors due to its diverse itinerary. You’ll cruise along the shoreline, taking in iconic landmarks and charming, pastel-coloured homes that are steeped in history, some of which belong to notorious celebrities. Commentary provided by knowledgeable local guides is a seamless blend of historical facts and humorous anecdotes.
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Photos from top: Laurie Zuill, Gavin Howarth (2)PRESERVING PARADISE
DISCOVER AUTHENTIC WAYS TO CONNECT WITH NATURE ON AN ISLAND THAT VALUES CONSERVATION AT ITS CORE.
AS MORE PEOPLE become conscious about the impact of traditional tourism on the planet, many are seeking out sustainable alternatives, which has given rise to ecotourism industries across the world. While this global movement is fuelled, in part, due to growing environmental concerns, it is also driven largely by the desire for meaningful experiences that enable travellers to make a difference. Bermuda, with its rich legacy of conservation, is the perfect destination to interact with the beauty of the natural world and the local community, all whilst having a positive impact on the environment.
The Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) is one charity that is connecting people to conservation by funding educational and research programmes that aim to
inspire appreciation and care of island environments. A shining example of its ecological mission is Trunk Island, a seven-acre site in Harrington Sound that is home to an array of marine and terrestrial habitats. Those who wish to visit will be shuttled by boat to participate in the habitat restoration of what has become Bermuda’s “Living Classroom” and learn more about a variety of topics, from invasive species to the important role mangroves play in island ecosystems.
Back on land, another bourgeoning initiative birthed by the BZS is its Micro Forest Project, which helps to sequester carbon from the atmosphere, countering the effects of climate change. Across the island, pockets of green are cropping up, resembling a Bermuda untouched by mankind. Despite their small size, the
Good to Know
Visitors who wish to participate in conservation activities need to register beforehand with Volunteer Engagement Officer Joanne Chisnall at volunteer@bzs.bm or 293-2727, ext. 2130.
forests are mighty in biodiversity, packing in up to four plants per square metre. Volunteer your time to help maintain the plots alongside local conservationists and, in a few years, return to Bermuda to see how the sites have matured into thriving, self-sustaining ecosystems.
BZS is the support charity for the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ), which offers a couple of boat-led excursions during the summer months (May through September) that provide intimate glimpses of wildlife in their natural abodes. Hop aboard Callista for a cruise through scenic Harrington Sound, where knowledgeable local experts will share historical facts and anecdotes in the form of a guided tour. Or, for a more immersive experience, embark on a snorkelling adventure to North Rock, located 10 miles off the shoreline on Bermuda’s outer reef.
For more educational discoveries, plan a visit to BAMZ, which earns the distinction of being one of the world’s oldest aquariums. Its campus rests across from the picturesque Flatts Inlet, framed by palm fronds and pastel-coloured homes. Reserve a couple of hours to explore this five-acre facility that features a diverse range of animals — from ring-tailed lemurs, pink flamingos, and tree kangaroos to golden lion tamarin monkeys and more. A playground for little ones, a café, and gift shop can also be found on-site. A highlight not to be missed is the recently opened A Tale of Two Islands exhibit, which uses the style of a graphic novel to chronicle Bermuda’s conservation efforts through the years, telling the overarching stories of Nonsuch Island and Trunk Island.
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NATURAL GEMS
The Crystal Caves of Bermuda
The discovery rights of this natural wonder are uniquely bestowed upon two teenage boys who, in 1907, stumbled upon it whilst searching for a lost cricket ball. More than a century later, this Ice Age–era subterranean world is one of Bermuda’s leading attractions — and for good reason. Visitors who descend into Crystal Cave and Fantasy Cave on a guided tour will be met with otherworldly stalactites and stalagmites as well as a sparkling lagoon that you can cross by floating walkway.
Spittal Pond Nature Reserve
This lush wild space should be at the top of any nature enthusiast’s itinerary for its prime birdwatching opportunities. The sprawling 64-acre oceanfront reserve is the largest on island and in 1999 was declared a Wetland of National Importance. Spend the day here strolling along leafy footpaths through its wooded reserve that is home to a wide variety of biodiversity, including the Bermuda Skink, one of the rarest lizards in the world.
Astwood Park
If it’s solitude you’re after, Astwood Cove Park rarely draws a crowd, promising a serene escape into the natural world. An expansive park welcomes you on arrival where Bermuda Longtails, who make their nests on this dramatic stretch of South Shore coastline, can be seen playfully dancing in the summer skies. Cool off below in secluded waters at Astwood Cove Beach but tread carefully getting there along the steep, winding footpath.
Southlands National Park
Arguably one of the Bermuda’ best-kept secrets, this expanse of natural wonder is framed at its entrance by a tunnel of banyan trees. As you venture further down 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.
BERMUDA TOPS CARIBBEAN & ATLANTIC ISLANDS
THIS RECOGNITION REFLECTS THE DESTINATION’S UNMATCHED ALLURE.
BERMUDA RECENTLY
SECURED the No. 1 spot in the prestigious Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards amongst the highly competitive Islands of the Caribbean and Atlantic category. This significant accolade, determined by the input of more than 240,000 readers, reaffirms Bermuda’s status as an extraordinary destination that captivates and enchants visitors, further cementing its rightful position amongst the globe’s foremost travel hot spots.
“We are thrilled to receive the prestigious Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Award on behalf of Bermuda. It’s a testament to our destination’s offerings to visitors,” Tracy Berkeley, CEO of the Bermuda Tourism Authority, recently shared. “I would like to extend a special thank you to our dedicated hoteliers and warm-hearted locals alike,” she added. “With this recognition, we are confident that Bermuda will continue to inspire travellers seeking an enchanting getaway.”
— V.M. Santamaria Laurie ZuillARTS & ROMANCE
The Lili Bermuda Perfumery
Stewart Hall, a historic 18th-century property in the Town of St. George is home to Lili Bermuda Perfumery. Each fragrance, hand-crafted by Perfumer Isabelle Ramsay-Brackstone, tells a different Bermuda love story. From the fresh salt spray of the ocean to notes of the island’s luscious botanicals, you’re guaranteed to find a bottle that will become a time capsule of your fondest island memories. Better yet, create your own signature fragrance in one of their workshops.
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art
As Bermuda’s first purpose-built art museum, Masterworks plays an integral part in preserving and promoting the island’s identity through fine arts, safeguarding more than 1,500 pieces of work. Nestled within the Botanical Gardens, the museum features rotating works from contemporary local and international artists, with its private collection boasting renowned contributors such as Georgia O’Keeffe and Winslow Homer, who all drew inspiration from Bermuda’s beauty at some point in their careers.
Famous Homes & Hideaways Tour
Discover tranquil hideaways only accessible by boat while being serenaded by Captain Jamie, one of Bermuda’s talented entertainers.
This delightful two hour excursion along the island’s coastline will provide historical facts as well as lots of humorous personal stories about the island and its people. View colonial homes painted in pastel colors as well as an exclusive neighborhood known as Millionaire’s Row. You will see homes of celebrities such as Michael Douglas, William Denslow, Eugene O’neil, Charlie Chaplin and more.
Come and join Captain Jamie on this informative and entertaining sightseeing cruise.
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.bamz.org
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.
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, stateof-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.
FAMOUS HOMES & HIDEAWAYS TOUR
Check in at Island Tour Centre
Dockyard Watersports Centre
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys 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.
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
Meredith Andrewsthat 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 15 to August 28, from 7 to 10 p.m.
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 Bermuda’s only purpose-built museum and is home to over 1,600 works of Bermuda-inspired art, including famous names such as Winslow Homer, Albert Gleizes, and Georgia O’Keeffe. Through its premier collection, in addition to its focus on local artists and artisans, Masterworks celebrates Bermuda’s culture
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES
THESE HIDDEN GEMS AND EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCES PROMISE UNPARALLELED MEMORIES AND MOMENTS OF WONDER AT EVERY TURN.
“In a world where time is a luxury, we take the responsibility of curating and executing those special Bermuda memories.”
memories. We allow our clients to enjoy quality time together whilst attending to every detail,” Smith explains.
unforgettable moments. Whether you are planning a tropical proposal or wish to elevate quality time spent with a loved one, Smith assures her clients will “emerge as heroes, basking in the glow of their partner’s appreciation.”
IN A PLACE WHERE BEAUTY abounds, Bermuda offers the perfect backdrop to spend quality time with a loved one whilst on vacation. From dining alfresco on the beach to popping the big question at sunset under a floral heart arch, the local company Private Rendezvous is well equipped to craft the island experience of your dreams.
Recognising the importance of nurturing relationships, founder Tomika Smith says her company was created to “ignite romance and foster deeper connections.” The romantic events guru fully caters to her clients’ custom ideas and desires, offering various packages.
“In a world where time is a luxury, we take the responsibility of curating and executing those special Bermuda
A glowing bonfire on a private stretch of sand, bespoke outdoor teepee dates adorned with soft furnishings, and hotel room transformations complete with rose petals are amongst Private Rendezvous’ repertoire of services that can be booked through their website (www.prbermuda.com). Each setup is beautifully curated in a theme of your choosing that rivals Pinterest boards and Instagram grids.
“We’re building the bonds of love and fostering connections with the island’s natural beauty, local talent, and vendors,” she adds.
While Bermuda is an unforgettable destination, she emphasises that it can also be remembered for fostering equally
If it’s a unique dining experience you’re seeking, enjoy a dinner cruise aboard the MV Excellence, which can be booked through the Island Tour Centre or by calling 333-0663. With a welcome cocktail in hand, guests will soak up stunning island vistas on the top deck before being seated downstairs for a three-course Bermudianstyle meal. Afterwards, dance the night away beneath a canopy of starlit skies to the sweet melodies of singer Jamie Zuill.
For the more daring foodies, Sense offers a blindfolded, narrated dinner experience that takes your taste buds on a multicourse sensory adventure in complete darkness. Exclusive and mysterious dinners are hosted in unique locations islandwide on select dates, or you can book an intimate celebration of your own through their website (www.sensebda.com).
and intrinsic beauty. Every month, a cross section of local artists displays their works in shows within the Rick Faries Gallery. The Museum Gift Shop is home to a variety of local artisans’ handiwork, available for purchase. The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
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, 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
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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.
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.
PRIVATE RENDEZVOUS
Available islandwide Tel: 737-7700
www.prbermuda.com
Private Rendezvous (PR) specialises in crafting romantic experiences and intimate settings that are perfect to share with your someone special. Celebrating a proposal, anniversary, or birthday or wanting to create a oneof-a-kind Bermuda memory? PR will work with you to create an individual experience that you and your loved one will cherish forever. Their sunset Teepee beach picnic dates are the most popular. Private chef dinners can be arranged for beaches and Airbnb’s. PR can also set up your hotel room with rose petal pathways, towel swans, and candles to create a romantic ambience for you and your loved one. Private Rendezvous offers a range of unique experiences, and all you must do is show up to enjoy. From the smallest details to the grandest gestures, they ensure your experience is truly unforgettable. So why wait? Invest in your intimacy with a romantic escape.
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!
AQUATIC
Dive into the turquoise waters of Bermuda and discover a world of exhilarating watersports, from snorkelling amongst vibrant coral reefs to parasailing along picturesque coastlines.
wWhat Bermuda lacks in landmass, it certainly makes up for in a profusion of stunning coast and multi-shaded blue water; and its allencompassing ocean environment provides some of the best experiences for water lovers.
No matter where you are on the island, you’re not far from the well-known reparative qualities of the sea air. There’s a reason so many in the past were prescribed time near the ocean when they were suffering from a malady: The ocean is truly restorative. And no matter how you hope to spend time
on or near the water, there’s an activity to help you relax and unwind or get your heart pumping.
ON THE WATER
Bermuda has its share of beautiful and accessible beaches, but it is the ones that you can only get to by water that really give those island vacation vibes. To get there, take your pick of a variety of vessels — from a self-driven 13- to 16-foot Boston Whaler to a 23-foot pontoon boat — or leave the navigation up
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to a skilled professional aboard a charter ranging from a 23-foot motorboat to a 65-foot catamaran. The larger yachts are stocked with all the adventure gear you’ll need for a fun-filled day, including paddleboards, snorkelling gear, and floaties ideal for whiling away the hours and letting the ocean carry your worries away.
Charters can be arranged to suit your preferences, catering to adventurers craving excitement under the sun and those seeking a leisurely sunset cruise. For those who prefer not to get wet but still want a glimpse of the underwater world, there are glass-bottom boats for sightseeing in comfort and style.
If you’re in the mood for a beach with all the amenities conveniently at your fingertips, you’ll find fantastic spots catering to those desires at both ends of the island. Tobacco Bay Beach Club, within walking distance to the Town of St. George, is where you can enjoy beachside food and drinks before heading out to snorkel and discover the hidden world teeming with sea life around the beach’s unique rock formations. Or take a trip west to Royal Naval Dockyard and settle in at Snorkel Park Beach Club & Nightclub, where you can spend the day soaking up some vitamin D in a beach cabana, and then enjoy the party vibes as the sun goes down. For kids and kids at heart, the Longtail Water Park anchored at Heritage Wharf, just a few minutes’ walk from the Snorkel Park Beach, 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.
ADVENTURE SEEKERS
While a day spent relaxing on island-time is a must, when you’re ready to get your blood pumping, take your pick of exciting options — from a two- or three-hour adventure Jet Ski tour to tubing on a fastpaced inflatable banana boat ride for an absolute high-speed thrill fest that takes you skimming along the crystal-clear blue waters. For an all-encompassing high-flying thrill, take a parasailing tour and delight in the panoramic views of the island and its stunning coral reefs that ring the coastline.
For something a little slower paced but sure to get your blood pumping, join a guided kayak tour or rent a stand-up paddleboard and journey along Bermuda’s beautiful coastline stopping in shallow coves for a dip in the refreshing water. Another great family-friendly adventure on the water includes a snorkelling excursion to explore the vibrant marine life and stunning coral reefs surrounding the islands. You won’t have to swim too far before you are surrounded by yellow and black–striped sergeant majors, angelfish, and multicoloured neon parrotfish; and, if you’re lucky, you might even spy on a sea turtle munching on seagrass.
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.
Throughout the year, the water surrounding the island is full of marine life, including game fish that can make for a challenging and fun offshore experience. Full-, three-quarter, and half-day charters are available with expert local fisherman who will help you haul in a catch of wahoo, tuna, amberjack, and mahi mahi. If you’re
looking for a real (or reel) thrill, book a marlin charter and seek out the ocean’s giants to fight a white or blue marlin.
UNDER THE BLUE
If you’re looking for an expert when it comes to Bermuda’s underwater environment, there’s an incredible dive community on the island. Whether snorkelling around one of the 300 wrecks surrounded by aquatic life or searching deeper with a certified PADI diver and scuba diving around Bermuda’s stunning coral reefs, there is another world to discover under
ocean here. The history of the ships that have wrecked off Bermuda’s treacherous reefs is fascinating and can only truly be appreciated by experiencing one firsthand, from older steamers that wrecked in the 1800s to a former floating casino that the government sunk in 2016 to turn into a recreational dive site. Some can be found in shallower waters — including the HMS Vixen, known for its abundance of sea life — to those in deeper yet incredibly accessible waters, including one of the largest vessels, the former cruise ship Cristóbal Colón, which wrecked near North Rock in 1936.
While North Rock is some 10 miles off Bermuda, this location is notable for being the most northern coral reefs 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.
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
WHALE WATCH
JOIN RENOWNED WHALE RESEARCHER ANDREW STEVENSON ON AN UNFORGETTABLE JOURNEY INTO THE AZURE WATERS OF BERMUDA, WHERE MAJESTIC HUMPBACK WHALES GRACE THE SEAS.
BERMUDA IS UNIQUELY POSITIONED in the middle of the ocean to play witness to the phenomenon of migrating humpback whales. Within viewing distance from land, these beautiful creatures can often be spotted — most prominently from March to April — when they are migrating from their breeding grounds in the Northern Caribbean to summer feeding areas off the coast of Canada. They appear just as enamoured by the island’s temperate waters as those who come to visit, as they frolic and play, often breaching even near land.
Andrew Stevenson, who has been researching these incredible creatures for the past 18 years since he encountered his first humpback he named Magical Whale off Bermuda’s waters, has helped to identify over 2,000 of the species.
“The distinctive black and white pigmentation of a humpback’s fluke is as unique as a human’s fingerprint,” explains Stevenson.
His first documentary, Where the Whales Sing, was a moment that changed
his life and set him on a path to help create one of the biggest geographic catalogues of identification. “It’s also unique as one of the only identification catalogues of whales in the middle of the ocean, which is afforded by Bermuda’s prime location,” he says.
While Stevenson takes whatever opportunity he can to get out and observe the humpbacks behaviour in his 22-foot centre console, whale watching tours on larger vessels with experienced captains can be arranged. However, since the timing of the whale’s trek past the island is short, and a boat tour can potentially be disrupted by weather, there are several land-based locations that make for excellent spots to spend time experiencing this extraordinary natural wonder.
In the East End of the island, climb the observatory tower at Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve on St. David’s Island, stop off along the roadside at Watch Hill Park just west of John Smith’s Bay, or climb along the rocks at the Spittal Pond Nature Reserve. These two viewing locations are both located in Smith’s Parish.
Heading a little more west, take a stroll across the rolling hills at Astwood Park or stop along the lay-bys on South Shore Road between Warwick Long Bay and East Whale Bay — each of these offers some of the most stunning and unobstructed views.
For more about the humpback whales and their connection to Bermuda, visit www.whalesbermuda.com, which also links to the Whales Bermuda Facebook page, where people log real-time humpback sightings.
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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
Ana Luna Catamaran, favourite with locals and guests for over 15 years, offers fullservice sailing adventures at reasonable prices for groups large and small. Launched in France to join “Caribbean high-end charter fleet,” then completely refitted in 2020, Ana Luna features 1,000 feet of deck space, four cabins with en suite bathrooms, full galley, salon, outdoor seating, swim platform, and massive sail array. Featuring private cruises for a few hours or a few days, Ana Luna provides boutique
snorkelling and scuba dives, lovely home-cooked meals, and overnight stays. Ana Luna is also offered for sale to both Bermudian and international investors for charter or recreational ends. “Live the Dream, Sail the Sea Lover.”
CAPTAIN KIRK’S CORAL REEF ADVENTURES
Dockyard Watersports Centre
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
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
various types of snorkelling, glass bottom and sightseeing, fishing, evening cruises, and even a brand-new water park onboard the MV Longtail These tours all depart from Royal Naval Dockyard, and there’s an option for any type of traveller across a range of ages and abilities — get in touch to find out what’s best for you! The fleet is also available for charter; with nine different boats to choose from — including two catamarans, four glassbottom boats, and, of course, for the royal treatment, the MV Elizabeth. 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.
ECODIVE
Available islandwide
Tel: 705-0641
www.ecodivebda.com
E-mail: info@ecodivebda.com
Join EcoDive for a one-of-a-
cocktail cruises
glass bottom tours
snorkeling fishing
shipwreck snorkel sunset cruises
catamaran sailing private parties sightseeing weddings
floating water park booze cruises
call: 441-232-KIRK info@kirksadventures.com www.kirksadventures.com
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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 top-notch, 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: Hakuna Matata
Fishing Bermuda
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, 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 TOUR CENTRE
Dockyard Watersports Centre
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys 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, award-winning 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.
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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 ecotours, 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 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 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 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 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-thewater 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.
LONGTAIL WATER PARK
Heritage Wharf
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
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 floating obstacle course, a blob, and new diving boards up to 28 feet high, what’s not to love? The kids will have endless fun all day long. They also offer a full cash bar and snacks, so the adults can stay hydrated, too! Need a breather for an hour or two? No problem. Check out the rest of Royal Dockyard and what it has to offer, 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. The option is also available to purchase two- and three-day tickets, if one day isn’t enough. Water park socks are available for purchase at the door. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., mid-May through early September (opening and closing dates are weather dependent).
MONA LISA CRUISES
Scaur, Somerset
Tel: 505-1343 / 505-2122
www.mlcruisesbermuda.com
Discover the pleasures of a Mona Lisa experience. Specialising in 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 picnic-style 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.
SNORKEL PARK
BEACH CLUB & NIGHTCLUB
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Tel: 705-2582
www.snorkelparkbeachbermuda.com
Snorkel Park Beach Club (SPBC), the 2023/24 winners of Tripadvisor’s “Travellers’ Choice” award is conveniently located one block or five minutes from the Dockyard cruise ship port. Spend an amazing, relaxing day sunbathing, swimming
EXPLORING THE DEPTHS
DIVE INTO THE
TURQUOISE WATERS AND DISCOVER THE ALLURE OF BERMUDA’S VIBRANT MARINE LIFE, SUNKEN SHIPS, AND UNFORGETTABLE TREASURES.
WITH ITS CRYSTAL-CLEAR WATERS and rich maritime history, Bermuda emerges as a beacon for diving enthusiasts worldwide.
Snorkelling or diving with a certified PADI diver provides a unique experience for those who prefer a closer encounter with Bermuda’s underwater world. Several beaches make snorkelling accessible so you can explore directly from the shore or venture a little deeper by heading out on a charter boat. Either way, you may catch a glimpse of yellow and black–striped sergeant majors, neon parrotfish, angelfish, and the occasional sea turtle or octopus if you’re lucky. The island offers epic coral reefs like North Rock, teeming with grander fish species and ancient undersea formations. Cathedral Reef is another hidden gem that boasts caves, canyons, and crevices, revealing vibrant marine treasures.
Dive Week, a celebration of Bermuda’s underwater wonders, extends an irresistible invitation to divers of all skill levels. This weeklong celebration, which takes place May 12–18, 2024, fosters camaraderie amongst divers and highlights the unique maritime world of the island. During the event, you can learn more about Bermuda’s reefs and underwater life, become scuba diving certified, and enjoy great deals and family-friendly activities showcasing the island’s extraordinary marine ecosystem.
With expert guides leading the way, Dive Week promises unforgettable encounters and bucket-list moments, making it an essential experience for any diving enthusiast.
TALES OF THE DEEP
Bermuda’s claim to fame as the “wreck capital of the Atlantic” is validated by over 300 shipwrecks surrounding the island. The
waters around Bermuda, often dubbed the “Isle of Devils” due to its treacherous reefs, abound with opportunities to explore more than 40 sunken ships, some dating back to the 1600s.
The Hermes, one of Bermuda’s most popular shipwrecks, sits upright in 80 feet of water, whilst the Mary Celestia, a Civil War blockade-runner whose secret cargo of perfume and wine remained hidden until 2011, tells a tale from 1864.
The North Carolina, Iristo, and Cristóbal Colón also contribute a unique chapter to Bermuda’s maritime history and are all worth exploring.
TREASURES OF THE OCEAN
Bermuda’s waters not only host shipwrecks but also conceal treasures waiting to be discovered. Teddy Tucker’s remarkable find, Tucker’s Cross, a 22-karat gold cross adorned with emeralds, remains a testament to the island’s underwater riches. Discovered in 1955, the cross was sadly stolen
in 1975 and never retrieved. A hologram version can now be seen at the Ocean Discovery Centre at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI).
Other treasures have also been recovered over the years. The Constellation — made famous by Jaws author Peter Benchley’s novel, The Deep — invites divers to step into the pages of nautical history. After it sank in 1942, divers recovered coffee cups, nail polish bottles, ceramic tiles, and crucifixes, offering a glimpse into the past.
The Eagle, which sank in 1659, left behind an array of artefacts, including clay pipes that were likely used for tobacco.
From exhilarating dives to snorkelling excursions, visitors can discover myriad opportunities for adventure beneath the waves.
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. SPBC 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. Come early, stay late! SPBC 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.
TOBACCO BAY BEACH CLUB & BAR
1 Coot Pond Rd., St George’s Tel: 297-0484
www.tobaccobay.bm
Rated the No. 1 snorkelling spot in Bermuda and No. 1 beach in St George’s, voted the best tourism attraction multiple times, and being the 2023/24 winners of Tripadvisor’s “Travellers’ Choice” award, Tobacco Bay Beach is truly a gem in the east. This beach boasts tranquil turquoise waters, stunning limestone rock formations, incredible reefs that house a wide variety of sea life, and fantastic amenities and rentals. With a full-service bar and kitchen, you won’t have to move all day as you soak up the sun and get your fill of delicious food and tropical beverages. Tobacco Bay Beach Club has the perfect local beach bar to lie back and experience a true local vibe. The facility itself has free Wi-Fi, new bathrooms, showers, beach rentals, local friendly staff, an outdoor pool table, live entertainment, and an open deck to enjoy. Open seven days a week, Salsa Sundays, and Friday night happy hour.
While a day spent relaxing on island-time is a must, when you’re ready to get your blood pumping, take your pick of exciting options.
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Tel: 505-1611
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FISHING CHARTER HOURS
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LAND OF
adventure
From tee to trail, Bermuda beckons with a plethora of land sports experiences for adventurers of all levels.
Adventure awaits even on an island smaller than most metropolitan cities. But what its small size affords is the ease of exploring and getting active. From hiking along coastal paths, working on your golf handicap, or biking along the repurposed former railway line, the island offers up plenty of adventures to get your heart rate up and even meet your step goal on vacation.
HITTING THE GREEN
Even though the island is only 21 square miles, much of that green space has been dedicated to world-class golf courses, with the highest concentration than anywhere else in the world. A round of golf here is like no other; the courses are both breathtaking and challenging, with some designed by renowned course architects like Charles Blair Macdonald and Robert Trent Jones, and they are routinely awarded and highly ranked by international publications, including Travel + Leisure Golf and Golf Digest
Along with stunning views and varied play options, all the courses are well kept and beautifully landscaped with all the amenities and high-tech features needed for an excellent round of golf — whether you’re an amateur or pro.
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 14–17, 2024.
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 10, 2024, at Tucker’s Point Golf Course and the Bermuda Celebrity Golf Invitational, which will take place October 4–8, 2024, at the Port Royal Golf Course. Last year, the inaugural Bermuda Celebrity Golf Invitational attracted a lineup of actors, retired star athletes, and notable guests, including Anthony Anderson, Bo Jackson, and Julius Irving. The 72nd Goodwill Bermuda Golf Tournament takes place December 8–11, 2024.
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.
From biking along the repurposed former railway line to hiking along coastal paths, the island offers up plenty of adventures.
GETTING IN YOUR STEPS
With such an excellent year-round climate, Bermuda is a place where spending time outdoors is ingrained in the culture. It seems that almost every week there are events taking place that are perfect for travellers with an active lifestyle to maintain.
Road races are particularly popular in the milder winter months, and there are a few that attract visitors, including the Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge. While there are three distinct events that take place over the weekend that include the Front Street Mile, a 10K, and a half or full marathon, it’s the Triangle Challenge that many attempt to tackle, which sees participants take on all three races over the course of the weekend, ending with either the half or full marathon. The Triangle Challenge will take place January 17–19, 2025. 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. 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.
For adventurers eager to stay active whilst immersing themselves in Bermuda’s natural beauty, the Bermuda Railway Trail stands out as one of the best outdoor experiences on
Bermuda is a place where spending time outdoors is ingrained in the culture.
the island. Winding its way across the island’s expanse, this revitalised former railway boasts stunning vistas along its 20-mile course from east to west. Take in sweeping panoramas of the North Shore, Fort Scaur, and Royal Naval Dockyard as you traverse this scenic route. 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. There are several outlets, including Pedego Electric Bikes in St. George’s, that 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. In addition to its scenic trails, Bermuda boasts a variety of nature reserves and parks, each offering diverse terrain that allows visitors to discover the island’s breathtaking natural landscapes.
For those seeking on-court action, Bermuda’s tennis scene continues to thrive. With the surge in popularity of pickleball, several courts across the island have been converted to accommodate this trending game.
For those seeking on-court action, Bermuda’s tennis scene continues to thrive.
THE SPORTS SCENE
Bermuda boasts a competitive sports scene in a variety of sports, including cricket, football (soccer), track and field, and rugby, with teams regularly competing in domestic games and events as well as producing national teams and competitors who show off their talents in overseas competitions. In 2023, the island played host to the USATF Bermuda Grand Prix, which saw over 100 athletes from 20 countries compete in 15 high-octane track and field events.
Locally, one of the highlights of the yearly sports calendar is the Annual Cup Match Classic. The two-day event, which marks the height of summer in Bermuda, sees the St. George’s Cricket Club battle for the cup against the current champions Somerset Cricket Club. Each year the venue switches between the clubs, with the 2024 event taking place at the Somerset Cricket Club on August 1 and 2.
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/bdaxr-the-st-regisbermuda-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 / 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.oceanview.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.portroyalgolfcourse.com
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/ southampton-bermuda/ 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.
Eighteen Holes, Five Forts, One Destination
Breathing new life into a historic landmark, the bespoke Five Forts golf course at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort offers 18-holes and a premier golf experience, captivating ocean views and exceptional service. Challenge or immerse yourself at Five Forts Golf Club.
For reservations or more information, please visit fivefortsgolfclub.com or call 441.543.2222.
The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, 34 Coot Pond Road, St. Georges GE03
RISING STAR
EXPLORE THE REMARKABLE JOURNEY OF BERMUDA’S GOLF PRODIGY, OLIVER BETSCHART, WHO DEFIED THE ODDS TO BECOME ONE OF THE YOUNGEST QUALIFIERS FOR A PROFESSIONAL GOLF TOUR.
GIVEN BERMUDA’S ABUNDANCE of golf courses and fervent passion for the sport, it’s no surprise that a golf star might be made on these greens. In 2023, Oliver Betschart emerged as one of the youngest qualifiers for a professional tour, achieving this milestone at just 15 years old.
He secured his spot in his first professional PGA tour event at the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship by clinching an impressive 68, a testament to his unwavering dedication and years of persistent effort leading up to qualification.
Having devoted much of his formative years to honing his skills on the greens, Betschart considered Port Royal Golf
“It was an amazing experience … I learned plenty and met some amazing guys. I really enjoyed being part of it.”
Course, the venue for the Bermuda Championship, his second home. Beyond his time on the course, he also seized every opportunity at previous events to learn from seasoned professionals and worked the tournament, laying the groundwork for his eventual qualification to compete.
Of the chance to play in the professional tournament, Betschart recently shared, “It was an amazing experience … I learned plenty and met some amazing guys. I really enjoyed being part of it.”
Betschart headed to the Southern Texas PGA Junior Golf Tour earlier this year but continues to call Bermuda and the Port Royal Golf Course home. Of the course, he told Golf Digest before the Championship last year, “It’s all in the wind. It’s a tricky course, but when that wind picks up, it just becomes so much more difficult. I think that’s what the players are going to have to look for now and focus on wind.” Wise words from a young and accomplished golfer.
The Butterfield Bermuda Championship will take place at Port Royal Golf Course November 14–17, 2024.
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.
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.
RESERVE A TEE TIME
1 (441) 234-0974
www.portroyalgolfcourse.com
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.
FIVE FORTS GOLF CLUB
34 Coot Pond Rd., St. George’s Tel: 543-2222 www.marriott.com/en-us/ hotels/bdaxr-the-st-regisbermuda-resort/experiences/ five-forts-golf-club
One of the bespoke recreational activities of The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, the Five Forts Golf Club welcomes golfers of all levels to a unique golfing experience. Named after St. George’s rich heritage in the former capital of Bermuda, the golf course is surrounded by the historical five forts, including Bermuda’s
largest and most celebrated Fort St. Catherine, which is situated just steps from The St. Regis Bermuda Resort. Wherever you play on this course, you will be enchanted by the natural splendour and panoramic ocean views of Five Forts Golf Club.
PORT ROYAL GOLF COURSE
5 Port Royal Rd., Southampton
Tel: 234-0974
www.portroyalgolfcourse.com
Walk in the footsteps of champions at the Port Royal Golf Course, host of the PGA Grand Slam. Their golf course features 18 championship holes over 6,842 manicured yards and was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. Port Royal Golf Course is ranked amongst the world’s best public golf courses by Golf Digest and named Bermuda’s finest course by The New York Times. Their course is the longest and most picturesque course in all of Bermuda, and you will not be disappointed! They welcome players of all ages and all levels. Book a tee time now online or by phone and enjoy a round of golf that you will be talking about for years.
BEYOND paradise
From Bermuda’s most iconic bay, to secluded coves and natural wonders, here is our handpicked guide to the island’s best sandy spots.
Previously named one of the “25 Best Island Beaches in the World” by Condé Nast Traveler , this beach has a little bit of everything.
bBermuda is well known for its blush pink sand and dazzling turquoise waters, so it’s no wonder that some of the best beaches in the world can be found on its enticing shores. The island, no larger than 21 square miles, is an archipelago made up of seven main islands and more than 150 islets. Bermuda’s unassuming size, however, boasts a rugged limestone coastline that is home to more than 30 beaches.
While there are plenty of large suntraps with convenient amenities to be found, the true delight of beachgoing in Bermuda is venturing beyond the well-trodden areas to claim your own slice of paradise for the day. A network of walking trails on the South Shore connects two of the big names — Horseshoe Bay and Warwick Long Bay — and those who explore it by foot will be rewarded with private coves dotted along the route, tucked away from the crowds.
Whether you seek to explore natural wonders or are looking for seaside seclusion or a coastal adventure, no trip to the island is complete without a visit to one (or more) of these beaches.
Warwick Long Bay is one of Bermuda’s longest and most scenic beaches.
BEST FOR NATURAL SPLENDOUR
Clearwater Beach & Turtle Bay, St. George’s Parish
These serene beaches, although slightly off the beaten track, are entirely worth the journey to get to them. Access to both is granted through Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve, an expansive park that was formerly occupied by the U.S. military. The grounds, which cover the southeastern tip of the island, boast a unique blend of beach and forest exploration. Spend the day here traversing peaceful wooded trails, birdwatching, swimming, and snorkelling.
Astwood Cove Beach & Astwood Park, Warwick Parish
Nestled beneath a clifftop, beachgoers should be cautious making the steep trek down to this cove; but once there,
you will be treated to some of the most secluded sands in Bermuda. If you don’t fancy getting your toes wet, the park above has picnic tables — the perfect place to sit and take in breathtaking views of Bermuda’s South Shore.
West Whale Bay Park, Southampton Parish
As the name suggests, this beach is ideal for spotting migratory humpback whales from March to April due to its impressive vantage point which overlooks the open Atlantic Ocean. A large grassy area with picnic tables and bathrooms greets you upon arrival, but be sure to check the tide before visiting the small stretch of beach below, which is good for shore fishing or catching unrivalled sunsets.
Somerset Long Bay, Sandys Parish
Green sea turtles and other colourful species of marine life abound in the waters off Somerset Long Bay. This West End gem is another unique area where the shoreline meets an expanse of nature. Wear your flip-flops and pack your walking shoes to double up your adventure and explore the adjacent nature reserve, which attracts migratory bird species and is home to a freshwater pond.
BEST FOR FAMILIES
Horseshoe Bay, Southampton Parish
There’s a reason why Horseshoe Bay is the most iconic and most visited beach in Bermuda. Previously named one of the “25 Best Island Beaches in the World” by Condé Nast Traveler, this beach has a little bit of everything from lounge chair and umbrella rentals to convenient amenities like washrooms and concessions. Named for its horseshoe-shaped shoreline, you’ll also find a sheltered tidal pool within its hook, favoured by parents for its shallow waters.
Daniel’s Head Park, Sandys Parish
Tucked off in a western nook of the island, this park sprawls 17 acres of coastal area and is lined by two protected beaches with calm, crystal-clear blue waters perfect for paddling. Shallow reefs teeming with marine life also make this spot a snorkeller’s paradise. Venture further offshore and you’ll find the wreck of the HMS Vixen, a former Royal Navy gunboat that lies in about 30 feet of water.
The true delight of beachgoing in Bermuda is venturing beyond the well-trodden areas to claim your own slice of paradise.
Warwick Long Bay, Warwick Parish
Aptly named for its sandy shore that stretches half a mile, Warwick Long Bay is one of Bermuda’s longest and most scenic beaches. It’s less trafficked than other South Shore spots, attracting more of a local crowd. Gentle waves perfect for boogie boarding, jagged limestone outcroppings, and a connection of vast walking trails set the scene. Above the beach also sits a park and playground for the kids.
Shelly Bay Beach, Hamilton Parish
Adored by families for its tranquil cove that stays shallow, even at high tide, Shelly Bay is a perfect swimming spot for young children. The beach, framed by trees, also offers refreshing natural shade from the sun. Make a day of exploring all that the site has to offer, including a small nature reserve and playground.
BEST FOR FUN
ON THE WATER
Elbow Beach, Paget Parish
This centrally located beach is a watersport playground for visitors and locals alike, with its natural beauty providing the perfect backdrop for any coastal adventure. On the water, conditions are ideal for kitesurfers, and underneath, a beautiful network of coral reefs will appease any snorkeller. If it’s scuba diving you’re after, the 1915 wreck of the Pollockshields rests in shallow waters not far from the beach — a perfect dive site for novices to explore.
Clarence Cove, Pembroke Parish
This site, located on Bermuda’s North Shore and part of Admiralty House Park, is known for its dramatic cliffs that skirt a calm, sparkling blue lagoon. Rock climbers can test their skills on the cliff face, and below, snorkellers can explore sea caves, often home to spiny lobsters, green sea turtles, and other intriguing species of marine life.
Church Bay, Southampton Parish
This bay wins our vote for best snorkelling for its vibrant coral formations that are easily accessible from shore. The reefs shelter the bay from ocean waves, allowing you to glide calmly beside a variety of rainbow coloured fish. Be on the lookout here for parrotfish that like to swarm above rocks of limestone.
BEST FOR SOLITUDE
Stonehole Bay, Warwick Parish
Getting to this secluded oasis is almost as enjoyable as the beach itself. It is found along picturesque, sandy walking trails that connect crowded Horseshoe Bay to Warwick Long Bay along the South Shore. Pack a picnic of essential provisions before heading here to make the most of the utter tranquillity it offers, unbothered by others.
Black Bay, Sandys Parish
A string of three tiny but celebrated coves make their home in the West End of the island, down the coast from Royal Naval Dockyard. Although the beaches at Black Bay come and go with the tide, the waves leave behind small treasures of shells and sea glass, which make combing the shoreline an exciting endeavour.
Chaplin Bay, Southampton Parish
Nestled between rocky sea cliffs, Chaplin Bay is another favourite for seaside solitude where gentle waves lap along the coast acting as a serene soundtrack to a day of relaxion and sun. Found along the South Shore, the cove is also a short hike away from Horseshoe Bay should you require facilities or concessions.
St. Catherine’s Beach, St. George’s Parish
Be at one with history here, on a stretch of sand that Bermuda’s first settlers once walked across. After their ship, Sea Venture, was wrecked on a nearby reef in 1609, Sir George Somers and his crew rowed ashore to this very spot. Although the shorefront of the beach is shared by The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, public access remains on one side. The mighty Fort St. Catherine also sits on the hilltop above, waiting to be explored.
BEST FOR A BIT OF EVERYTHING
Snorkel Park Beach, Sandys Parish
Adventure and relaxation collide at Snorkel Park Beach, promising a day of well-rounded fun for any type of visitor. Everything you need can be found here, from a beachfront restaurant to washrooms and watersport rentals. The historic Keep Fort lines one side of the beach, and snorkellers who dip underneath the ocean’s surface will find sunken cannons and shallow reefs teeming with marine life.
John Smith’s Bay, Smith’s Parish
A local favourite, this long expanse of shimmering sand and coast is known for its great snorkelling. Occasionally, you’ll find certified lionfish hunters here scouting out the coral reefs for the invasive species or shore divers and snorkellers setting off for an underwater adventure. An on-site food vendor has the perfect grub to refuel after a long day of water exploration.
Tobacco Bay, St. George’s Parish
Once voted as the No. 1 visitor attraction in Bermuda, Tobacco Bay meets all the right criteria for a blissful beach day. From history to watersport rentals, live music, and beachside bar and food service, the eastern gem has it all. Its family-friendly ambience and calm lagoon that is fantastic for snorkelling seals the deal.
Whether you seek to explore natural wonders or are looking for seaside seclusion or a coastal adventure, no trip to the island is complete without a visit to one (or more) of these beaches.
Safety First
While most of Bermuda’s beaches are suitable for kids and novice swimmers of all ages, those looking for additional safety should opt for Horseshoe Bay, John Smith’s Bay, Clearwater Beach, and Turtle Bay, where lifeguards are stationed daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the months of May through October.
CULTURAL
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Explore Bermuda’s thriving arts scene and cultural mainstays through galleries, museums, and festivals that rival its beaches.
You’ll find that the richness of Bermuda’s cultural and creative identity begins to reveal itself to you at every turn.
bBermuda has a compelling past spanning more than five centuries and a cultural fabric that weaves together threads of British, African, and Portuguese heritage. Dive deep and uncover it at the National Museum of Bermuda, located within Royal Naval Dockyard. The mighty fortification and its expansive grounds are home to several informative exhibits that chronicle 500 years of the island’s history.
Once you have gained historical context, you’ll find that the richness of Bermuda’s cultural and creative identity begins to reveal itself to you at every turn. In fact, the West End abounds with local artisans who safeguard the island’s storied past through various art forms, some of which have found their home in The Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard. The registered charity not only champions Bermudian visual arts and craft but also fosters the development of artists with working studio space. Purchases made here go towards maintaining their mission of “keeping Bermuda art alive.”
Be sure not to overlook The Bermuda Craft Market as well. From handmade jewellery to cedar items, shoppers
are guaranteed to find a meaningful souvenir to take back home from this artsy hub run by friendly, local vendors. Clocktower Shopping Mall grants a similar experience where you can go from shop to shop supporting small Bermudian business owners. A highlight is The Bermuda Shop by Carole Holding, where stunning plein-air paintings of the island’s landscape adorn placemats, coasters, and more.
Elsewhere in Dockyard, ceramic lovers will find their home in Jon Faulkner Pottery. The gallery doubles as a studio for master potter Jon Faulkner, who can often be found evolving a variety of functional objects on his potter’s wheel from tableware to vases. His enviable collection of salt-glazed, earthy works pays homage to traditional skills whilst embracing contemporary influences from Asian cultures.
For art enthusiasts, a must-see is the 2024 Bermuda Biennial, an internationally juried exhibition that showcases the dynamism of local art on display at the award-winning Bermuda National Gallery (BNG). The BNG, housed within Hamilton’s City Hall Arts Centre,
is also a flight of stairs away from the Bermuda Society of Arts, affectionately known as “The People’s Gallery,” where exhibits give precedence to the work of local creatives.
Artwork in the city, however, extends far beyond gallery walls, in the form of vibrant street murals and bespoke hand-crafted treasures for sale in local shops. Crisson & Hind African Gallery is probably one of the most interesting places to embark on a journey of artistic discovery within the island’s cosmopolitan hub. Here, you’ll be greeted with a showcase of breathtaking Zimbabwean stone sculptures that reflect a spirited connection between the natural element and the hands that carve them: the Master Shona Fine Artists.
In the balmy summer months, when you’re done soaking up all the museum and gallery splendour, take a stroll down Front Street on Wednesday evenings where local artisans assemble roadside for the weekly fixture of Harbour Nights. The impressive lineup of vendors allows for a more intimate interaction with Bermuda’s art scene. Be sure to stay around for a performance by the iconic Bermuda Gombeys. Dressed in embellished, colourful costumes, the Gombeys perform a traditional folk dance developed centuries ago by Bermuda’s enslaved population. You can also catch multigenerational Gombey troupes dancing to the
infectious beat of drums at public holidays and stand-out events such as the annual Gombey Festival, which takes place in early October.
Other noteworthy stops on Bermuda’s art and cultural scene include the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, located in the Botanical Gardens. This centre is a treasure trove of contemporary art created by Bermudians and internationally renowned artists whose works all share a common thread: the land that inspired them.
Be sure to also take time to discover the smaller, niche galleries that add to the rich tapestry of Bermuda’s art scene, such as The Birdsey Studio in Paget Parish. This unassuming cottage, nestled in a residential neighbourhood, is where respected artist Alfred Birdsey created his original works. Jo Birdsey Linberg occupies the space today, paying homage to her late father through watercolour. Appointments are recommended.
After you’ve been inspired by Bermuda’s cultural and artistic offerings, you might get the yearning to create something yourself. Why not enlist in the professional services of Howarth Photography Ltd., Meredith Andrews Photography, or Amanda Temple Photography to capture bespoke portraits that you can take back home to frame or to build a scrapbook. It’s the perfect way to preserve your island memories for years to come.
THE MASTERFUL ARTISTRY OF JON FAULKNER
DELVE INTO THE INSPIRED WORLD OF JON FAULKNER AS HE COMBINES HIS PASSION AND IMAGINATION TO CREATE SIGNATURE WORKS OF ART.
FOR MORE THAN THREE DECADES,
Jon Faulkner has made a tangible mark on Bermuda’s ceramic art scene, championing the medium from his gallery in Royal Naval Dockyard.
The master potter got his start in England at the age of 15 where he received training in the styles of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, two influential collaborators who moved the needle forward in ceramics after introducing Japanese techniques to the West in the 1920s. Today, Faulkner’s signature style is reminiscent of this cultural and artistic exchange. His stoneware and porcelain pieces fuse together the raw basis of the medium with influences from Asian craft, delicately balancing tradition with modernity.
“The Japanese, especially, do really interesting things with ceramics; and I believe it started around the Momoyama period in the late 1500s … if you look at work from that era, the ceramics are somewhat based on a lot of imperfection, which gives the pots character and personality,” he explains. A glance around Faulkner’s gallery reveals a similar motif, where works exist in an organic and authentic form.
The space, which boasts an inviting and contemporary ambience, is kept fresh with new shapes — some of which are imbued with Bermudian history, such as the Bartmann jugs, which are replicas of bottles found on the 1609 shipwreck
of the Sea Venture. A beautiful keepsake for visitors, Faulkner points out, is his Bermuda Rockpool. The soft interior, awash with hues of blue, mirrors the fluidity of the Atlantic Ocean and is contrasted by a hard exterior, resemblant of the limestone that makes up Bermuda’s coastline.
While Faulkner pursues ceramics through various objects on his potter’s wheel, he is proving that the medium has as much potential for concept as it does function. He is especially enthused by tableware after observing how porcelain is used and appreciated in Asian cultures. “The tableware you use when you go to a restaurant or a home in Japan is sort of the canvas that the artist puts the food on,” says Faulkner. His hope is for others to use his dishes in this way, as he does at home with his private collection. “For me, it’s part of the dining experience,” he adds.
Faulkner uses colour palettes true to the natural world and develops his own glazes from scratch.
Through his technical approach, Faulkner uses colour palettes true to the natural world and develops his own glazes from scratch, including experimental bouts with Bermuda cedarwood ash. Notably, he fires his ceramics in a WVO fired kiln primarily fuelled by vegetable oil, which he built himself.
“For me, I find that if I can make good work with that fuel, then that work will hopefully last, and it won’t be broken up in 10 years’ time when people are bored of it; and hopefully it will be passed down through generations. That’s what I aim for.”
Photos courtesy of Jon Faulkner Pottery (3)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 your artistic pursuits.
BERMUDA ARTS CENTRE AT DOCKYARD
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
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. As well as offering the largest selection of Bermuda prints available for purchase, the gallery also sells a variety of Bermuda-made gifts, including The Bermuda Rum Cake Company cakes. The Bermuda Arts Centre only offers items made in Bermuda.
THE BERMUDA CRAFT MARKET
The Cooperage Building
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys 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 jewellery and many 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. Grant Kennedy, Bermuda’s only cigar roller, will educate and amuse you with tales of tobacco whilst showing how a premium cigar is made. 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.
THE BERMUDA SHOP BY CAROLE HOLDING
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
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 2024 glass ornaments. Queen Elizabeth II and other royal memorabilia are also great finds at her store.
BERMUDA SOCIETY OF ARTS (BSOA)
City Hall Arts Centre, Top Floor 17 Church St., Hamilton Tel: 292-3824 www.bsoa.bm
Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA) is an art gallery and registered charity. Formed in 1952, it is the oldest arts society on the island and affectionately known as “The People’s Gallery.” BSoA is an essential hub for Bermuda’s local arts scene and hosts
artwork from predominantly local artists with a dedication to giving artists a space to showcase their work. The gallery space is constantly changing, as exhibitions change every three weeks. The artwork displayed in exhibitions is for sale, along with other art pieces and gifts available in the gallery shop. BSoA also conducts regular classes (like life drawing sessions) and workshops conducted by eminent artists and collaborates with various organisations and charities for special exhibitions and shows. If you want to see the island’s artwork in a variety of mediums, then BSoA is the ideal place to begin. Open Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
CRISSON & HIND AFRICAN GALLERY
1 Queen St., Hamilton (Up the stairs by the Bermuda Book Store)
Tel: 295-1117 / 735-8833
www.crissonandhind.com
SWEET SUCCESS
BERMUDIAN B. DYLAN HOLLIS’S NOSTALGIC RECIPES AND ENGAGING ONLINE PRESENCE HAVE CAPTURED THE HEARTS AND TASTE BUDS OF READERS WORLDWIDE.
“IT WAS COMPLETE LUCK, happenstance, and boredom that took me down the baking route,” admits Bermudian B. Dylan Hollis.
Back in 2020, when many of us collected new hobbies to beat the COVID-19 pandemic doldrums, Hollis unexpectedly went viral for his baking escapades on the social media app TikTok. At the time, the platform peaked in popularity, and Hollis was fortunate to establish a niche early on, sharing his love for yesteryear virtually from his home in Wyoming.
Video inspiration materialised after a browse through his vintage collectables led him to a cookbook from 1915 containing a recipe for pork cake. Naturally, his curiosity demanded he bake it and taste test it for the rest of the world to see — a format that he has mastered and followed ever since.
The jazz musician, who ironically had never baked before, quickly garnered an audience that grew by the millions. Be it his witty charm or the outlandish re-creations of bygone recipes — tuna salad jello, prune pie, and a pickle cheesecake, just to name a few — viewers could not and still can’t get enough of his content.
To rationalise his skyrocketing views, Hollis cites the power of nostalgia. “We can learn about history through books … but to be able to sit there, assemble ingredients, bake it, and then taste it — that’s something very special, and that’s a way to be transported back in time where no other avenue in this life can do so,” he says.
It wasn’t long before his digital persona migrated onto the pages of his very own No. 1 best-selling cookbook, Baking Yesteryear. Published by Penguin Random House, Baking Yesteryear is a collection of vintage American recipes, organised by decade. “Readers can find really interesting ways that
people baked in contravention to rationing in World War II or The Great Depression, and you can see that change through the years, and that’s really what it’s all about,” he explains. “It also highlights my three W’s: wild, whacky, and wonderful … all of those things that make life worth living.”
At the time of this writing, Baking Yesteryear had appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list in bursts for a total of 15 weeks, which is “insane,” Hollis reflects. “It shows that people really liked the book, but I really think that people just have a sweet tooth — so I’m thankful for that.”
A U.S. book tour, appearances on national television — including Good Morning America and The Kelly Clarkson Show — and an invitation to The Library of Congress are amongst some of the milestones of his newfound career that have been unable to knock his remarkably humble demeanour, which he attributes to his Bermudian upbringing.
Asked what’s next for the TikTok sensation, Hollis, careful not to give too much away, enthusiastically responds, “A continuance of exploring all things old school.”
You can follow Hollis on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube at @bdylanhollis.
Since 1999, the Crisson & Hind African Gallery has been the showcase for breathtaking stone sculptures by the Master Shona Fine Artists of Zimbabwe, amongst the most impressive and sought-after works of art from Africa. No wonder one Tripadvisor visitor called it the most magical, most interesting store in Bermuda. The new 2,500-square-foot location teems with spectacular lifelike carvings of powerful tribal chiefs, elaborately braided women, graceful leopards, antelopes, rhinos, and herds of elephants. Owner Dusty Hind says it is one of the most extensive galleries in North America dealing in Shona Fine Art. Thirty different artists, 12 different hard beautiful stones, every piece carefully selected. And don’t forget, original works of art are duty-free. Check out their new online store.
HOWARTH PHOTOGRAPHY
LTD.
Available at:
TABS Bermuda, Hamilton
TABS Dockyard
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys 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.
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JON FAULKNER POTTERY
7 Camber Rd.
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 234-5116
www.jonfaulknerpottery.com
Jon Faulkner Pottery is located in the heart of Royal Naval Dockyard. All items are handmade on-site by master potter Jon Faulkner, who is available most days to sign his work. The studio boasts an extensive range of work including salt-glazed wheelthrown pottery and handmade Bermuda rockpools. Jon Faulkner Pottery is a must-stop if you are looking for highquality and unique “Handmade in Bermuda” work. Jon Faulkner Pottery is open seven days a week, and international shipping is available.
MASTERWORKS MUSEUM OF BERMUDA ART
Botanical Gardens
183 South Shore Rd., Paget
Tel: 299-4000
www.masterworksbermuda.org
Masterworks is Bermuda’s only purpose-built museum and is home to over 1,600 works of Bermuda-inspired
art, including famous names such as Winslow Homer, Albert Gleizes, and Georgia O’Keeffe. Through its premier collection, in addition to its focus on local artists and artisans. Masterworks celebrates Bermuda’s culture and intrinsic beauty. Every month, a cross section of local artists displays their works in shows within the Rick Faries Gallery. The Museum Gift Shop is home to a variety of local artisans’ handiwork, available for purchase. The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
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, 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.
revelry RETAIL
Explore Bermuda’s world-class shopping scene, where local boutiques, artsy galleries, vibrant malls, and designer shops beckon with unique treasures, offering an unforgettable retail therapy experience.
bBermuda is, without question, a gorgeous natural paradise. Avid shoppers will be pleased to know that the island is a retail paradise as well. Despite its small size, the island boasts a bustling retail scene that rivals major cities worldwide. From chic boutiques to one-of-a-kind shops, Bermuda offers an array of treasures waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re indulging in a leisurely stroll or embarking on a shopping spree, you’ll inevitably find yourself drawn to the island’s irresistible offerings. Treat yourself to a piece of Bermuda, whether it’s exquisite jewellery, trendy timepieces, stylish fashion, eclectic art, or delectable local delights.
Shopping in Hamilton
As the island’s capital, you’ll find the most shopportunities in Hamilton. Brightly coloured colonial-style buildings make for a picturesque backdrop as you stroll the streets and alleyways in search of the perfect buy, and dining and drinking options are plentiful for when you’re ready to put a pause on your perusing.
For whimsical, ethereal Bermudainspired adornments, head to Alexandra Mosher Studio Jewellery, whose creations incorporate Bermuda’s pink sand, giving you the opportunity to sport a piece of Bermuda whenever you accessorise. Take a behind-the-scenes tour whilst sipping on Champagne to see how she creates these unique pieces. A few steps away, you’ll find Bermuda Jewellery Ltd., which specialises
in one-of-a-kind pieces made by their team of expert jewellers.
Crisson Jewellers, a family-run jewellery store since 1922 located on Queen Street, takes pride in their accreditation as the official Rolex retailer in Bermuda and the exclusive source for the most sought-after designers, including Fope, Roberto Coin, Marco Bicego, John Hardy, and Effy.
For a unique take on accessorising, check out Walker Christopher Goldsmiths, well known for their collection of authentic
Treat yourself to a piece of Bermuda, whether it’s exquisite jewellery, trendy timepieces, stylish fashion, eclectic art, or delectable local delights.
coins, including gold doubloons and silver pieces of eight salvaged from sunken galleons, as well as Greek and Roman coins dating from 400 BC, which they mount on pendants, earrings, and cufflinks. Next to Walker Christopher you’ll find Crisson & Hind African Gallery, a 2,500-square-foot wonderland displaying carvings of figures and animals created by the Shona people of Zimbabwe.
On Front Street you’ll find Davidrose Studio, the creation of a husband-andwife team whose jewellery collections are inspired by the island’s stunning turquoise waters and natural beauty. Their awardwinning brand is celebrated for fine jewellery, silver, and bespoke works of art.
upscale resort and yachting attire. Nearby is Lusso, a high-end fashion boutique where you can find well-known brands like Lilly Pulitzer and Fendi offered at great prices thanks to Bermuda’s absence of sales tax.
label, including clothing and accessories, as well as delicious British specialities like teas, cakes, biscuits, and jams.
Located in Hamilton, 27th Century Boutique offers a sophisticated selection of women’s apparel, featuring renowned brands like Joseph Ribkoff, Clara Sunwoo, Sympli, and Last Tango, alongside an impressive array of stylish options for men.
Achieve the quintessential Bermuda style at TABS Bermuda, where an awardwinning collection of iconic Bermuda shorts awaits. Explore beyond the classic designs to discover vibrant swim shorts, fashionable attire for men, women, and children, as well as stylish accents for your home.
On the hunt for some new threads? The English Sports Shop is the place to go for those iconic Bermuda shorts along with
Upstairs, you’ll find Marks & Spencer, a branch of the famed British store that offers a wide selection of products from their own
Thanks to its duty-free selection and quality offerings, Bermuda is a great destination for finding that perfect cigar
You can pick up cigar brands like Cohiba, H. Upmann, Montecristo, and more.
with which to unwind at the end of the day. At Chatham House, Bermuda’s premier specialty tobacconist, you can pick up cigar brands like Cohiba, H. Upmann, Montecristo, and more. Cuarenta Bucaneros is another top-notch option for cigars who will deliver to your accommodations in Bermuda or ship your cigars overseas. Pair your cigar with duty-free liquor purchases from the renowned Goslings store, where you’ll find limitededition rums. Other rum options include 9 Parishes hand-mixed, bottled, and readyto-drink Rum Swizzle and Outerbridge’s Rum Swizzle Mix, which is available at many stores in Hamilton along with their Original Sherry Peppers. Discovery Wines & Spirits, a boutique retailer of fine wines, champagnes, artisanal liquors, and beers, has a selection of
BERMUDA
Bring home collectables from the Bermuda Monetary Authority and the Bermuda Philatelic Bureau.
more than 1,500 wines and spirits.
Duty-free shopping also lends itself to deals on electronics. P-Tech, a Reid Street retailer, is an authorised dealer for many reputable smartphone, DSLR and digital camera, and speaker and headphones brands.
Bring home collectables from the Bermuda Monetary Authority and the Bermuda Philatelic Bureau, whose coins and stamps, respectively, feature aspects of Bermuda’s wildlife and history. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Authority’s Museum of Notes and Coins and the Bermuda Post Office and purchase one of their beautiful commemorative coins or stamp collections.
Some shops in Hamilton offer a diverse range of products to cater to every shopper’s needs. For a shopping experience that appeals to everyone, try out 59 Front with jewellery and accessories, designer fragrances, Bermuda gifts, and an extensive range of exclusive brands in beauty and cosmetics; Flying Colours, a two-level shop with casual clothing, boutique wear, island souvenirs, and gifts; and Brown & Co., a retailer of designer fragrances, sunglasses, and accessories alongside locally crafted Bermuda gifts. At each of these three locations, you’ll find the Bermuda Fragrance
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Collection, an elegant trinity of scents that captures the island’s essence. At Phoenix Stores Ltd., a drugstore chain, you can find personal care products along with beachwear, books, toys, souvenirs, and much more. There’s also the Washington Mall, where there are more than 60 retailers, including a wide variety of shops and kiosks selling everything from leather goods and furniture to clothing, sportswear, and jewellery. After all these shopping adventures, you’ll likely work up a good appetite. Washington Mall has a wide variety of dining options, ranging from restaurants to cafés, which will suit all tastes and budgets.
If you’re here during the summer months, don’t miss Harbour Nights, which takes place on Wednesdays, May 15 to August 28, from 7 to 10 p.m. Front Street comes alive with the sounds of laughter, the aromas of local cuisine, and the vibrancy of Bermuda’s artistic spirit. Enjoy local art, crafts, jewellery, tantalising food stalls, and captivating entertainment at this weekly event.
West End Wares
Between Royal Naval Dockyard and Clocktower Shopping Mall, there are plenty of West End retailers offering that perfect Bermuda keepsake. Find a memento that brings Bermuda memories to mind at The Bermuda Craft Market in the Cooperage Building, where Jennifer Rodrigues Designs sells her iconic Bermuda pink-sand designs hand carved in wax and cast in sterling silver. At Dockyard you’ll also find Diamonds International, the world’s largest duty-free retailer of diamonds, precious gemstones, and Swiss timepieces.
If you’re looking for something high quality and unique to Bermuda, stop by Jon Faulkner Pottery. A true master of his craft, Faulkner’s studio boasts an extensive range of work, including salt-glazed wheel-thrown pottery and handmade Bermuda rockpools.
Bring home a taste of the island with a bottle of 9 Parishes hand-mixed, readyto-drink Rum Swizzle at The Rum Barrel on Dockyard Terrace, where you can also pick up Goslings-branded merchandise and their award-winning Goslings Black Seal Rum. Find rum flavours in cake form at the Bermuda Fudge Co., where rum cakes are on offer alongside chocolate “singing” tree frogs and a delectable array of fudge flavours.
If you need to fill your prescriptions or browse amongst magazines, snacks, postcards, beach gear, and more, look no further than Dockyard Pharmacy.
Clocktower Shopping Mall offers unusual items that are unique to the island, including island summer clothing, T-shirts, costume jewellery, and more at The Bermuda Triangle Shop and The Fair Trade Bermuda Shop; ocean-inspired gifts, Bermuda cushion covers, handmade jewellery, and eyecatching hand-painted ceramics at Grand Bazaar; crocheted handbags inspired by the
island’s vivid colours at Modern Lifestyle; and bowls, candleholders, letter openers, and other products made from Bermuda cedar at The Littlest Drawbridge Gift Shop.
For gifts of art, check out The Bermuda Shop by Carole Holding, where the shop’s namesake displays her works on placemats, coasters, and chopping boards.
Crisson Jewellers’ boutique-style shop features pieces selected from their main collections in Hamilton as well as a Pandora Shop-in-Shop and the full collection of their Bermuda-inspired and designed Island Sand Collection jewellery.
Before you leave, make sure to visit The Perfume Shop, home to the Bermuda Fragrance Collection, offering perfumes that capture the essence of Bermuda.
Sweet St. George’s
Exploring the picturesque streets of St. George’s, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a truly memorable shopping experience.
Bring home a piece of Bermuda in fragrance form with a stop at The Lili Bermuda Perfumery, an internationally recognised couture perfume house located in Stewart Hall on Queen Street, where you can immerse yourself in island-inspired fragrances.
Find pieces to add to your wardrobe at The Things We Love, an eclectic bohemian women’s clothing store that offers a truly unique assortment of garments, or at The English Sports Shop, an outpost of their Hamilton store, where you can pick up a pair of famous Bermuda shorts in an array of colours alongside knitwear, polos, and much more. Elegant and beautiful clothing, including cheerful batik sundresses, tops and pants and Bermuda-themed handcrafted gifts to take home can be found at Frangipani.
ready, set, shop
Explore this curated selection of local online shopping options that will deliver to your door and make your visit truly memorable.
Clothing, Jewellery, and Accessories
1. Walker Christopher Goldsmiths www.walkerchristopher.com
2. Flying Colours www.flyingcolours.bm
3. Alexandra Mosher Studio Jewellery www.alexandramosher.com
4. Davidrose Studio www.davidrosestudio.com
5. Diamonds International www.shopdi.com
6. TABS Bermuda www.tabsbermuda.com
7. The English Sports Shop www.theenglishsportsshop.com
8. Crisson Jewellers www.crisson.com
Art, Spirits, Perfume, and Gifts
1. Outerbridge’s Original www.outerbridge.com
2. Jon Faulkner Pottery www.jonfaulknerpottery.com
3. Crisson & Hind African Gallery www.crissonandhind.com
4. Bermuda Philatelic Bureau https://philatelic.bermudapost.bm
5. Lili Bermuda www.lilibermuda.com
6. The Things We Love www.thethingswelovebda.myshopify.com
7. Bermuda Fudge Co. www.bermudafudgeco.com
8. Dreamscape Designs www.dreamscapedesignsbda.com
9. Goslings Limited www.goslingslimited.com
Exploring the picturesque streets of St. George’s, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a truly memorable shopping experience.
For those seeking exquisite jewellery, look no further than Saltwater Jewellery Designs. This local artist uses sustainable methods to craft one-of-a-kind pieces using Bermuda sea glass, pink sand, semiprecious stones, Venetian glass, and freshwater pearls. Discover accessories that will serve as lasting reminders of your Bermuda getaway at this charming boutique.
Discover Dreamscape Designs on Water Street, where each item embodies the essence of Bermuda. From towels to exquisite jewellery and accessories, every product exudes a touch of island charm.
Step into Seaglass Studio and explore a treasure trove of meticulously hand-crafted gifts, featuring one-of-a-kind jewellery crafted from sea glass collected on nearby beaches. Wines, spirits, and cigars can be found in the one-stop shop of Churchill’s Ltd., located on York Street. Explore their extensive collection, featuring premium cigars including the exclusive Bermuda Cigar Co. line and coveted Cuban varieties.
Whether you’re indulging in a leisurely stroll or embarking on a shopping spree, you’ll inevitably find yourself drawn to the island’s irresistible offerings.
For nearly a century, Robertson’s Drug Store has been the go-to spot in town for prescriptions and a variety of other essentials, from skincare products to beverages, treats, stationery, gifts, and more.
After a satisfying shopping spree, treat yourself to a well-deserved indulgence at Confections. Their beloved sugar cookie recipe is topped with hand-crafted sugar pink sand–inspired sprinkles, guaranteed to brighten anyone’s day.
Pre-Plan with Provisioning
Ease into vacation mode effortlessly with Crown Point Grocery Services, offering convenient grocery delivery straight to your doorstep. Their meticulous attention to detail ensures your essentials are neatly packed and ready to use before you even begin to unpack. You can also use the Pronto app to access more than 150 of Bermuda’s finest restaurants, retailers, and local brands, delivered to your desired location on demand.
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 dining and nightlife.
9 PARISHES AUTHENTIC RUM SWIZZLE
The Rum Barrel
Dockyard Terrace
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Available islandwide at: Airport Duty-Free Shop, select hotels, restaurants, liquor stores, grocery stores, and service stations
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 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.
27TH CENTURY BOUTIQUE
94 Reid St., Hamilton
Tel: 292-2628
E-mail: 27century.bda@ gmail.com
In Bermuda, 27th Century Boutique is the forerunner of fashion, with an enviable reputation of providing men and women with the latest fashions for the past 49 years. As buyer and coordinator for 27th Century Boutique, Sharon Bartram travels several times a year to purchase the clothing for the boutique. Their most prominent, exclusive ladies’
lines are Joseph Ribkoff, Clara Sunwoo, Sympli, and Last Tango; and they have a variety of outstanding lines for men. Sharon has travelled to Costa Rica, Jamaica, Holland, Belgium, Paris, and London as a wardrobe coordinator and makeup artist for the television show Style Bermuda.
Open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
59 FRONT
59 Front St., Hamilton
Tel: 279-5429
www.fiftyninefront.bm
Facebook: @fiftyninefront
Instagram: @fiftyninefront
59 Front offers an extensive
range of exclusive brands in beauty and cosmetics, designer fragrances, home, and gift, as well as jewellery, watches, and accessories.
Centrally located on Front Street in the City of Hamilton, 59 Front is the perfect destination to shop brands including Swarovski, Jo Malone, Clarins Paris, La Mer, Sisley Paris, Bobbi Brown, and more alongside Bermuda gifts from Lili Bermuda and Picturesque Bermuda. Find beauty within 59 Front Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
ALEXANDRA MOSHER STUDIO JEWELLERY
Flagship Store & Studio
5 Front St., Hamilton
Tel: 236-9009
www.alexandramosher.com
Welcome to Wonderland! Alexandra Mosher’s passion is to spread Bermuda’s joy and beauty around the world, and this is reflected in the unique, whimsical pieces in her award-winning Front Street store. Located just steps from the ferry terminal in Hamilton, making it easy for you to “take a little piece of Bermuda with you everywhere you go.” Famed for her pink-sand collections, she also creates bespoke fine jewellery pieces for clients, including engagement rings and wedding bands that hold Bermuda’s magic in them. Her Permanent Jewellery bar is a fabulous place to create lasting memories. You can also take a behind-the-scenes tour whilst sipping on pink Champagne to see how they hand-craft the jewellery on-site. If you’re lucky, you may see some sand fairies hard at work in the sandbox sprinkling pink sand into each unique piece. Constantly creating and evolving, this brand has become one of Bermuda’s most iconic and is held dearly in the hearts of all locals as well as visitors to our isle. Prepare to be spellbound when you walk into her store and find a piece that you’ll treasure.
THE BERMUDA CRAFT MARKET
The Cooperage Building
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys 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 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 hand-crafted 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
Royal Naval Dockyard at:
The Perfume Shop
The Bermuda Shop by Carole Holding
Clocktower Shopping Mall Island Outfitters
Hamilton at:
59 Front
Brown & Co.
Flying Colours
Gibbons Company
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
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys 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 beautifully packaging. And yes, tastings are available!
BERMUDA JEWELLERY
LTD.
15 Front St., Hamilton
Tel: 531-4688
www.bermudajewellery.page
Welcome to Bermuda Jewellery Ltd., a one-of-a-kind jewellery store in the heart of the City of Hamilton. They specialise in unique pieces, made by their team of expert jewellers. From their charming Bermuda collection, all cast and created in-house, to their limited-edition custom items. Bermuda Jewellery’s fully equipped workshop can make any adjustments needed whilst you continue to browse the authentic treasures found
throughout their store.
Open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
BERMUDA MONETARY AUTHORITY
BMA House
43 Victoria St., Hamilton
Tel: 295-5278
www.bma.bm
When visiting Bermuda, you cannot miss the opportunity to visit the Bermuda Monetary Authority’s (BMA) Museum of Notes and Coins and purchase one of their beautiful commemorative coins. Their coins have a wildlife and history aspect of Bermuda. In 2019, BMA issued the first of its flower series coins, the Bermudiana, depicting Bermuda’s national flower. In 2020, the Easter lily coin was released based on a deep-rooted history in Bermuda. They released the
Hibiscus coin in 2021 and the Oleander coin in 2022. In 2023, the BMA released the Bird of Paradise coin, the fifth coin of its flower series; and in 2024, the final coin of the series, the Bermuda Buttercup coin, will be released. The Authority is the sole regulator of the island’s financial services sector, and it is also responsible for issuing Bermuda’s national currency and commemorative coin products.
BERMUDA PHILATELIC BUREAU
Bermuda Post Office
56 Church St., Hamilton Tel: 297-7865
https://philatelic.bermudapost.bm
The Bermuda Philatelic Bureau is located within the Bermuda Post Office on Church Street in the City of Hamilton. The Bermuda Philatelic Bureau’s primary function has been to
provide sufficient stamps for general postage use. They have always strived to produce stamps that are appealing and interesting to philatelic collectors and stamp enthusiasts. As part of their 2024 proposed stamp issues, there are Bermuda Fruits stamps (April 4), Mary Prince stamps (July 17), Alternative Christmas Trees stamps (September 19), and their Presentation Packs slated for November.
THE BERMUDA SHOP BY CAROLE HOLDING
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 535-4000
Carole Holding offers a wide selection of her Bermuda art on gifts, including notecards, her own recipe chopping boards, placemats, and coaster sets. Other
like boxes, tropical fish, and magnets, many with the signature pink Bermuda cottage design; musical instruments; wind chimes; sterling silver; and Bermuda Christmas ornaments. There are gifts for any price range. Step inside and get lost.
BROWN & CO.
35 Front St., Hamilton
Tel: 279-5442
www.brown.bm
Facebook:
@BrownAndCoStore
Instagram:
@brownandco_bda
inexpensive gifts include necklaces, earrings, pink sand–filled lockets, and 2024 glass ornaments. Queen Elizabeth II and other royal memorabilia are also great finds at her store.
THE 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
Brown & Co. is the island’s most comprehensive department store located in the heart of Hamilton on Front Street and strives to deliver a broad range of pieces that set it apart and make each shopping venture a treasured experience. In-store items include designer fragrances, designer sunglasses and accessories, locally crafted Bermuda gifts, souvenirs and ladies’ fashion apparel. The Hallmark Department of Brown & Co. is Bermuda’s largest gift and greeting cards outlet and the largest Hallmark store outside North America. The Bookmart at Brown & Co. offers the island’s largest selection of books from local and internationally acclaimed authors and a fabulous café overlooking the Hamilton Harbour.
CHATHAM HOUSE
63 Front St., Hamilton
Tel: 292-8422
E-mail: info@brs.bm
Chatham House, located on the corner of Front and Burnaby Streets in Hamilton, is Bermuda’s premier specialty tobacconist. Established in 1895, this Front Street shop is thick with old-world ambience and sweet aromas of top- Brown & Co.
notch tobacco. Cigars here hail from Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and, most notably, Cuba, featuring an array of authentic Cohiba, Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, and other premium, hand-rolled Habanos. While the world has significantly changed, Chatham House has remained true to its roots and continues to offer the “old world” charm of a truly historic retailer of tobacco products. Chatham House also carries English Briar and Turkish Meerschaum pipes, alongside lighters, cigar cutters, Swiss Army knives, and other smoker-friendly keepsakes and Bermuda gift items. Open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
CHURCHILL’S LTD.
27 York St., St. George’s
CHURCHILL’S
CIGAR CABANA
Dockyard Terrace
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Tel: 297-1650
When visiting the Town of St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, don’t miss the aptly named Churchill’s for your wines, spirits, and cigars. With the only walkin humidor on the island, this is the place to stop for your Cuban cigars, fine wines, cold beer, and sodas. 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, fine wines — over 250 references — and gifts such as cigar cases and cutters, lighters, glasses, decanters, and wine openers. Hours of operation in St. George’s are Monday through Sunday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Now you can also visit them in Royal Naval
Dockyard at the Churchill’s Cigar Cabana located in between the gazebos near the Ferry Terminal.
CONFECTIONS
Bridge House
1 Bridge St., St. George’s Tel: 505-3434
www.confectionsbermuda.com
Facebook: @confectionsbda Instagram: @confectionsbda Confections is a licensed Bermuda boutique bakery passionately dedicated to the simple beauty and nostalgia of the traditional Bermuda sugar cookie. Their recipe has been tried, tested, and painstakingly perfected for well over twenty years, thereby ensuring that each cookie has a seamless and delectable blend of airy lightness, a respectable crunch, and just enough sweet persuasion to keep you coming back for more.
Experience their exquisite Bermuda Pink “Sand” Sugar Cookies and Bermuda Pink “Sand” Sprinkles inspired by Bermuda’s magical beaches and handmade in Bermuda. Visit Confections and enjoy a selection of sweet treats and gifts inspired by, designed, or made in Bermuda. You’re sure to find something very special to take home.
CRISSON & HIND AFRICAN GALLERY
1 Queen St., Hamilton
(Up the stairs by the Bermuda Book Store)
Tel: 295-1117 / 735-8833
www.crissonandhind.com
Since 1999, the Crisson & Hind African Gallery has been the showcase for breathtaking stone sculptures by the Master Shona Fine Artists of Zimbabwe, amongst the most impressive and sought-after works of art from Africa. No
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wonder one Tripadvisor visitor called it the most magical, most interesting store in Bermuda. The new 2,500-square-foot location teems with spectacular lifelike carvings of powerful tribal chiefs, elaborately braided women, graceful leopards, antelopes, rhinos, and herds of elephants. Owner Dusty Hind says it is one of the most extensive galleries in North America dealing in Shona Fine Art. Thirty different artists, 12 different hard beautiful stones, every piece carefully selected. Remember, original works of art are duty-free and can be purchased in store or online.
CRISSON JEWELLERS
16 Queen St., Hamilton Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Tel: 295-2351
www.crisson.com
Facebook: @Crissons
Over 100 years and three generations of a family dedicated to quality, integrity, and reliability set Crisson apart from the rest. Established in 1922, Crisson is the iconic Bermuda store, renowned for world-class collections of fine watches and jewellery. The expert customer service team and after-sales professionals always create a memorable shopping experience and cater to the individual needs of every customer. With the latest collections from the most respected designers, you are sure to find that special
piece to cherish forever. Crisson has for many years been entrusted as the official Rolex retailer in Bermuda. They take great pride, too, in their accreditation as an Authorised Rolex Service Centre. You can purchase your Rolex watch from Crisson with absolute confidence and knowledge that you have been expertly informed and guided every step of the way with your choice. You will also find an exclusive selection of other leading Swiss watch brands at Crisson, such as Frédérique Constant, Movado, and Victorinox Swiss Army, as well as many other iconic and trendy brands like Bulova, Citizen, Seiko, Casio, and Bering. When it comes to jewellery, Crisson is also
famous for being the exclusive source for the most soughtafter designers, including Fope, Roberto Coin, Marco Bicego, John Hardy, and Effy. And of course, the internationally popular Pandora collection can be found at both their Hamilton store and in their Clocktower Shopping Mall store in Royal Naval Dockyard. Crisson’s own house jewellery collection boasts an impressive array of diamond, gemstone, gold, and silver jewellery and, most recently, their own exclusive selection of lab-grown diamond jewellery called Radiance. And not to miss, the original Island Sand Collection, beginning with a single charm in 1992 and now a selection of over 200 designed in Bermuda pendants, earrings, bracelets, and rings.
CROWN POINT
Grocery Services
Tel: 621-7829
www.crownpointbda.com
Savour the ease of vacation living in Bermuda. Crown Point’s concierge team brings convenience to your doorstep with tailored grocery delivery services. Arrive to a fully stocked haven — beyond mere pickup and delivery, they meticulously pack your essentials in their designated spaces before you even unpack. Experience the luxury of starting your vacation the moment you arrive. Elevate your getaway with hasslefree indulgence, ensuring every moment in Bermuda is devoted to relaxation and exploration.
CUARENTA BUCANEROS LIMITED
Hamma Galleries Building
One Lane Hill, Hamilton
Tel: 295-4523
www.cigarbox.bm
Cuarenta Bucaneros Limited is licensed by the Cuban government to sell premium, handmade Cuban cigars. They will deliver to your hotel, guesthouse, or office in Bermuda or ship your cigars overseas. Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, Trinidad, Cohiba, Partagás, and Hoyo de Monterrey are a few of the famous cigar brands on offer. Cuarenta Bucaneros is a recognised vendor by Cigar Aficionado magazine.
DAVIDROSE STUDIO
Walker Arcade
47 Front St., Hamilton
DAVIDROSE BOUTIQUE
Dockyard Terrace
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Tel: 295-7673
www.davidrosestudio.com
Immerse yourself in the essence of Bermuda’s beauty, history, and culture with Davidrose’s luxury jewellery. For a decade, they have been crafting cherished reminders and mementos of Bermuda. As a husbandand-wife design duo, their award-winning brand is celebrated for fine jewellery, silver, and bespoke works of art. Explore the signature Ocean Collection inspired by turquoise waters or the Bermuda Collection capturing the brilliance of island life. Visit their Front Street store in Hamilton or their new Boutique store in Royal Naval Dockyard for an extraordinary experience.
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DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL
Storehouse Lane and Camber Rd.
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 234-0500
www.shopdi.com
Diamonds International is the world’s largest duty-free 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.
DISCOVERY WINES & SPIRITS
Corner of Queen & Reid Streets, Hamilton
DISCOVERY WINES & SPIRITS
30 Harbour Rd., Paget
Tel: 297- WINE (9463)
www.discoverywines.bm
Discovery Wines & Spirits is a boutique retailer of fine wines, Champagnes, artisanal liquors, and beers. They specialise in supplying premium products to clients throughout Bermuda, with over 1,500 wines and spirits, taking the crème de la crème from each region of the world. Their Hamilton store is conveniently located in the centre of town, allowing you to peruse the shelves whilst sampling a recommendation from one of their highly trained wine advisors. Their Paget store is nestled amongst the boutique hotels and resorts on Harbour Road; with generous parking, it makes for an effortless pit stop during your stay in Bermuda. Both stores
are open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Alternatively, you can peruse their collection online and they will deliver straight to your hotel, vacation rental, or directly to your yacht.
DOCKYARD PHARMACY
Camber Rd.
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys 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.
DREAMSCAPE DESIGNS
9 Water St., St George’s Tel: 504-7063
www.dreamscapedesignsbda.com In the realm of Dreamscape Designs, Corinne Leite, a seasoned chartered accountant turned artist, transforms Bermuda’s vibrant palette into enchanting products. From captivating towels to exquisite jewellery and accessories, each piece reflects the island’s kaleidoscope of colours. Leite’s 35-year accounting expertise merges seamlessly with her
artistic roots, delivering affordable treasures. Explore Dreamscape Designs, where every product is a celebration of Bermuda’s essence, offering a touch of island charm for both locals and visitors alike.
DUCH POPS BERMUDA
Dockyard Terrace
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 705-3824
www.duchpopsbermuda.com
Facebook:
@duchpopsbermuda
Instagram:
@duchpopsbermuda
What could be more refreshing on a hot summer day than a deliciously refreshing popsicle? Located in Royal Naval Dockyard, Duch Pops strives to quench your sweet tooth with mouthwatering 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.
THE ENGLISH SPORTS SHOP
49 Front St., Hamilton
Tel: 295-2672
30 Water St., St. George’s Tel: 297-0142
www.theenglishsportsshop.com
Instagram:
@theenglishsportsshop
This iconic store has been the home of the original Bermuda shorts and Bermuda-designed resort wear since 1918. The Front Street classic is a Photo
must-visit, with departments for men and women offering everything from British madeto-measure suits to an array of cotton and cashmere knitwear and chic resort wear. Linen jackets, polo shirts, tote bags, rugby shirts, and the ultimate Bermuda shorts are available in a multitude of colours from staples to tropical hues. Through more than a century, they’ve perfected the art of dressing for the island lifestyle and beyond.
FAIR TRADE BERMUDA SHOP
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
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-akind items from Bermuda and
around the world, including arts and crafts, instruments, Asian eccentricities, clothes, and household furniture. Enjoy 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.
FLYING COLOURS
5 Queen St., Hamilton
Tel: 295-0890
www.flyingcolours.bm
Flying Colours boasts Bermuda’s widest selection of quality T-shirts, gifts, and island souvenirs. Family owned and operated since 1937, the Queen Street shop is celebrated by locals and
rayon, and jersey. Whether you’re stepping off a cruise or relaxing at a resort, be sure to take the time to visit their store if you are looking for something special and unique to take home.
GOSLINGS LIMITED
33 Front St., Hamilton
Goslings Wine Store
9 Dundonald St., Hamilton
Tel: 295-1123
www.goslingslimited.com
visitors alike for an ethos of quality, value, and fun. The store’s two floors are loaded with locally made gifts, pink-sand jewellery, hilarious novelties, awesome T-shirts, and fashion-forward beach wear, making Flying Colours the island’s favourite one-stop Bermuda shop.
FRANGIPANI
13 Water St., St. George’s
Tel: 297-1357
E-mail: frangiham@logic.bm
At Frangipani’s lively St. George’s store, you can find an eclectic range of beautiful and elegant clothing like cheerful batik sundresses, tops and pants, bags, jewellery, scarves, beach cover-ups, and Bermuda-themed handcrafted gifts to take home. Their store sells a lovely range of women’s clothes in cotton,
Goslings is Bermuda’s oldest company, family run for eight generations. The iconic rums are sold islandwide and available for purchase dutyfree from the Goslings store on Front Street in Hamilton, The Rum Barrel in Dockyard, or at the airport shops. Best known for the award-winning Goslings Black Seal Rum, a blend dating back to the mid1800s, which is the largest export from Bermuda. Goslings began producing ginger beer in 2009 that has quickly become the No. 1 selling ginger beer in the United States. The Dark ’n Stormy® cocktail is now available ready to drink with three new flavours to complement the original: mango, pineapple, and black cherry. Goslings produces a range of liqueurs and rums that are exclusive to Bermuda; look out for the Bermuda Gold Liqueur made from local loquat fruit and the Goslings Silver and Amber Rums, exclusive to Bermuda. Limited-edition rums include the Goslings Family Reserve Old Rum, bottled in onceused Champagne bottles individually dipped in black wax, or the extremely rare Goslings Papa Seal Rum Single Barrel Rum. Goslings-branded merchandise is available from The Rum Barrel in Dockyard or Goslings on Front Street in Hamilton.
GRAND BAZAAR
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
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, handpainted ceramics, Bermuda cushion covers, 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.
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 Grand
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 15 to August 28, from 7 to 10 p.m.
HOWARTH PHOTOGRAPHY LTD.
Available at:
TABS Bermuda, Hamilton
TABS Dockyard
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
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
Available at:
The Bermuda Craft Market
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Flying Colours
5 Queen St., Hamilton Tel: 504-1884
www.jenniferrodriguesdesigns.bm
You can find Jennifer Rodrigues Designs’ “beautifully handfabricated” jewellery at The Bermuda Craft Market in Royal Naval Dockyard. 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-ofa-kind keepsakes to always remember your vacation experience in Bermuda.
JON FAULKNER POTTERY
7 Camber Rd.
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 234-5116
www.jonfaulknerpottery.com
Jon Faulkner Pottery is located in the heart of Royal
If smoking cigars is an art form, then we’re an art gallery.
Naval Dockyard. All items are handmade on-site by master potter Jon Faulkner, who is available most days to sign his work. The studio boasts an extensive range of work including salt-glazed wheelthrown pottery and handmade Bermuda rockpools. Jon Faulkner Pottery is a muststop if you are looking for highquality and unique “Handmade in Bermuda” work. Jon Faulkner Pottery is open seven days a week, and international shipping is available.
KULTURA BERMUDA CULTURE
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 737-7862
Kultura means what happens today is the history of tomorrow. The Bermuda Gombey is Kultura’s iconic logo and one of their most popular product designs.
HAMILTON’S HARBOUR NIGHTS
HAMILTON IS THE PLACE TO BE WEDNESDAY EVENINGS IN THE SUMMER, WHEN FRONT STREET SHUTS DOWN TO TRAFFIC AND THE SCENE COMES ALIVE WITH THE SIGHTS, SOUNDS, AROMAS, AND FLAVOURS OF BERMUDA.
BERMUDIANS AND VISITORS
ALIKE mark the season of summer with Harbour Nights in Hamilton, a waterfront street festival hosted by the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce for nearly 30 years in the City of Hamilton. This year’s edition will run every Wednesday evening from 7 to 10 p.m., May 15 through August 28.
Visitors will find a concentration of culture on Front Street in Hamilton, which is shut down to traffic for the event to allow for a fully walkable thoroughfare. Purchase arts and crafts or jewellery in the vendors’ market, indulge in local and international fare served with a smile in the food court, and let the little ones enjoy bouncy castles, face painting, hair braiding, and other activities in the kids’ zone.
A new addition to this year’s scene is the experience zone, where visitors will find
interactive activities that vary by week, such as sports demonstrations, jewellery making workshops, and live painting sessions.
Area bars, restaurants, and shops often stay open late for Harbour Nights; and the scene is made even livelier with dance and live music performances at the flagpole, where a stage is set up for Bermuda’s best to display their talents. Don’t miss the Gombey troupes, representing the iconic performance art of the island with masquerading, dancing, and drumming.
Those who prefer to watch the scene from above can grab a balcony seat at an area restaurant, but be sure to make a reservation.
This lively, family-friendly scene is a truly uplifting display of the island’s culture and one you should not miss.
Meredith AndrewsArea bars, restaurants, and shops often stay open late for Harbour Nights; and the scene is made even livelier with dance and live music performances.
Others include the Bermuda Longtail, the Unfinished Church in St. George’s, and Clocktower Shopping Mall in Dockyard. Kultura’s Bermuda-inspired designs are found exclusively on their home products, flip-flops, braided sandals, accessories such as bags, and pink-sand jewellery with ocean-inspired colours. Visit their kids department for onesies, T-shirts, Gombey dolls, hats, and much more.
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.
THE LITTLEST DRAWBRIDGE GIFT SHOP
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Tel: 234-6214
Facebook: @littlestdrawbridgeshop
Instagram: @thelittlestdrawbridge
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 Bermuda-made 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.
Available islandwide in shops or online
LUSSO
51 Front St., Hamilton
Tel: 295-6734
www.lussobermuda.com
Instagram: @lussobermuda
Lusso is the ultimate chic shopping experience in Bermuda, with stylishly curated selections for men and women of ready-to-wear, accessories, and shoes. Wellknown brands sit alongside niche finds from Europe, and a separate department of the colourful Lilly Pulitzer resort wear is located just inside the entrance. The sophisticated atmosphere and attentive service will enhance your shopping experience.
MARKS & SPENCER
17 Reid St., Hamilton
Tel: 295-0031
www.marksandspencerbermuda.com
This branch of the famed British store offers a wide selection of products from their own-label brand, including clothing and accessories for the family, lingerie, plus household and personal care items. The food and wine department has delicious British specialities such as teas, cakes, biscuits, and jams alongside snacks and pantry staples. With a focus on responsible sourcing at the forefront, you will find fair trade, organic, and recycled
beads and crystals. Margaret believes a woman’s handbag is more than just for carrying essentials. It is an integral part of her outfit or fashion statement; a way to express one’s style and personality. Their handbags are made with the finest vegan materials, setting them apart from ordinary handbags.
MASTERWORKS MUSEUM OF BERMUDA ART
Botanical Gardens
183 South Shore Rd., Paget Tel: 299-4000
www.masterworksbermuda.org
products throughout. Don’t miss an opportunity to shop this heritage brand that stands for quality and great value.
MARVALAN’S HANDBAGS & ACCESSORIES
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 504-3731
Marvalan’s Handbags & Accessories is owned by Margaret Cumberbatch and sells vegan handbags, accessories, costume jewellery, and handmade jewellery using the best
Masterworks is Bermuda’s only purpose-built museum and is home to over 1,600 works of Bermuda-inspired art, including famous names such as Winslow Homer, Albert Gleizes, and Georgia O’Keeffe. Through its premier collection, in addition to its focus on local artists and artisans, Masterworks celebrates Bermuda’s culture and intrinsic beauty. Every month, a cross section of local artists displays their works in shows within the Rick Faries Gallery. The Museum Gift Shop is home to a variety of local artisans’ handiwork, available for purchase. The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
MODERN LIFESTYLE
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 516-1515
Facebook: @bermudabags
Bermuda Bags by Modern Lifestyle is the fusion of Bermudian colours with Wayuu crochet and handloom. Bermudian-Colombian owner Clara uses her Colombian family heritage of bag making to produce beautiful one-ofa-kind pieces that take their inspiration from the vivid
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colours of Bermuda, ranging from the houses, flowers, and fauna to the eye-catching colours of the Bermuda Gombey.
MUSSELS JEWELLERY
Grotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa
11 Blue Hole Hill, Bailey’s Bay
Tel: 533-6324
E-mail: elizabethdowlinggoldie@outlook.com
Mussels Jewellery is unique hand-crafted jewellery made in Bermuda. Elizabeth, the artist, combs Bermuda’s beautiful beaches, collects seashells, and designs the pieces around the textures and colours of each shell. You can find these one-of-a-kind pieces at the Grotto Bay Beach Resort every Wednesday and Thursday evening between 7 and 10 p.m., March through December. Meet the artist or join one of her jewellery classes and take a unique piece of Bermuda with you everywhere you go.
OUTERBRIDGE’S ORIGINAL SHERRY PEPPERS
Available islandwide in shops or online Tel: 296-4451
www.outerbridge.com
It all began centuries ago when sailors were fortifying barrels of sherry with fiery hot peppers. This all-purpose seasoning was used to mask the taste of rancid shipboard rations. Not exactly an alluring origin — and perhaps calling them “Peppered Sherry” would have been more precise — but that’s history! In 1964, Yeaton Duval Outerbridge brewed up a batch of Bermuda Sherry Peppers for the
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STAMP OF APPROVAL
PHILATELISTS WILL FIND DELIGHT IN KNOWING THEY CAN MEMORIALISE THEIR TRIP TO BERMUDA VIA THEIR KEEN INTEREST IN STAMPS.
AS A BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORY, the British monarchy’s role in Bermuda is largely ceremonial. Still, elements of the island’s relationship with England are evident in many ways. Case in point: the Bermuda Post Office’s 2023 release of a $6 Souvenir Sheet and First Day Cover commemorating the coronation of HRH King Charles III. One thousand firstday covers were produced with a postmark date of May 6, the date of King Charles’s coronation.
Bermuda became the first country to issue a high-value express stamp featuring HRH King Charles III. They released this commemorative stamp on March 16, 2023, well before the King's Coronation. This special stamp is worth $35 and shows His Majesty’s silhouette. It covers the cost of the first zone express mail.
The Philatelic Bureau suggests that its stamps are more than functional items that facilitate the movement of mail.
The Philatelic Bureau suggests that its stamps are more than functional items that facilitate the movement of mail.
“The Philatelic Bureau creates miniature pieces of art in their own right, working closely with specially commissioned illustrators and photographers,” says the Bureau’s website. “Not only does the Bureau create stamps to service the operational needs of the island; they also
have an international reputation for the quality of their stamp issues that are collected the world over. Collectors are attracted by a suite of products far beyond the stamps themselves, including elements which derive from aspects of the production process — Miniature Sheets, Souvenir Sheetlets, sheet selvedges, Mint Sets, First Day Covers, and special edition collections — all of which have their part to play in creating value for an issue.”
The Bureau also pays homage to Bermuda’s beautiful wildlife and scenery. Six species of songbirds that make the island their home are featured in the Backyard Birds stamp issue, whilst scenes of the island reflected in the water that surrounds it are displayed in the Reflections stamp issue. The songbird images were captured by photographers Miguel Mejias and Richard Brewer. Bermudian photographer Laurie Zuill’s work is featured in the Reflections series.
To learn more about stamps issued in Bermuda, visit the Philatelic Bureau at https://philatelic.bermudapost.bm.
Harbourfront Restaurant in Hamilton. Demand was immediate from locals and visitors alike. Since then, Outerbridge’s Original has become synonymous with sherry peppers and is a staple of restaurants and pantries in Bermuda and around the world. Customarily used to enhance Bermuda fish chowder, they offer several blends of sherry and rum that are sensational in soups and stews, as well as many other dishes. Also, try their Rum Swizzle Mix, Bermuda’s national drink that the Outerbridge family helped originate, as well as their Bloody Mary Fix, Swashbuckling Steak Sauce, Sizzling Soy Sauce, and other condiments.
P-TECH
2 Reid St., Hamilton
Tel: 295-5496
www.ptech.bm
P-Tech is Bermuda’s complete electronics solution and the island’s premier provider of consumer electronics. As an authorised dealer for many reputable brands, including Bose, Sony, GoPro, RCA, Nikon, Canon, Samsung, and Apple, P-Tech delivers a wide selection of goods for home, office, and travel. Whether speakers, TVs, digital cameras, camcorders, smartphones, tablets, laptops, or accessories, #PTechHasIt. P-Tech is conveniently located in Hamilton and is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
THE PHOENIX STORES LTD.
The Phoenix Centre
3 Reid St., Hamilton
Tel: 279-5451
Collector’s Hill Apothecary
2 South Rd., Smith’s Tel: 279-5513
Paget Pharmacy
Rural Hill Plaza
130 South Rd., Paget
Tel: 279-5511
Warwick Pharmacy
49 Middle Rd., Warwick
Tel: 279-5557
Clarendon Pharmacy
31 Victoria St., Hamilton
Tel: 279-5444
King Street Pharmacy
38 King St., Hamilton
Tel: 279-5101
Woodbourne Chemist
Bermuda Reflections
Backyard Birds
Upcoming releases for 2024 including Programme for 2024 April – Bermuda Fruits, July – Heritage Stamp and September – Holiday Issue. For more information email: philatelic@gov.bm/ website: philatelic.bermudapost.bm
Introducing the 2023 Bird of Paradise Coin
Strelitzia reginae, most commonly known as the Bird of Paradise, is a singularly stunning flower that has graced Bermuda’s shores for over 150 years.
These year-round bloomers have an appearance that is said to resemble a brightly coloured bird in flight or caught indulging in floral nectar. Widely grown in its native South Africa, the Bird of Paradise has often spread its plumage in warm, humid climates like Bermuda. It currently puts on a vibrant display decorating our Hamilton City sidewalks, hideaways and exotic home gardens.
The plant was introduced to Britain in 1773, first grown at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, but has since been embraced worldwide, including Australia and the Americas, growing well in any lush or subtropical area. In his 1884 Botany of Bermuda, Governor Lefroy wrote that Strelitzia reginae was ‘to be found in many gardens’, although the exact date it was first imported to Bermuda is unknown. It has continued to thrive on the island throughout all four seasons due to slight variations between summer and winter.
Adored for its watercolour-like presentation, it is understandable why the Bird of Paradise is so popular as an ornamental plant and why this regal inflorescence is chosen as a muse for many Bermudian homes, artists and designers. The Bird of Paradise can be found in a magnificent exhibition at the Bermuda Botanical Gardens and will captivate even the most unsuspecting passerby anywhere in its proximity.
Available for sale at:
Bermuda Monetary Authority, BMA House, 43 Victoria Street, Hamilton HM 12, Bermuda Tel: 441-295-5278 Email: currency@bma.bm
Website: www.bma.bm Monday–Friday from 9:00am to 4:00pm
1 Gorham Rd., Pembroke
Tel: 295-2663
Dockyard Pharmacy
Camber Rd.
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Tel: 279-5410
www.phoenixstores.bm
Facebook:
@phoenixstores.bm
Instagram: @phoenix_bda
The Phoenix Stores Ltd. was established in 1902 and is Bermuda’s largest pharmacy, comprised of eight convenient locations across the island: The Phoenix Centre, Collector’s Hill Apothecary, Paget Pharmacy, Warwick Pharmacy, Clarendon Pharmacy, Woodbourne Chemist, King Street Pharmacy, and Dockyard Pharmacy. Its commitment to providing quality products and outstanding service makes The Phoenix Stores Ltd. a market leader in a variety of retail segments, including prescriptions, health and beauty aids, and newsstand publications. Each location can dispense emergency prescriptions on the spot and stocks an extensive range of European and American over-the-counter medications, health and beauty aids, postcards, souvenirs, beach gear, sun-care products, mobile phone cards, snacks, beverages, and magazines. All stores are open six days a week, while The Phoenix Centre, Collector’s Hill Apothecary, Paget Pharmacy, Warwick Pharmacy, and Dockyard Pharmacy are also open Sundays and holidays.
PRONTO GROCERY DELIVERY & SARGASSO DINING DELIVERY
Islandwide delivery available Download the apps.
Tel: 542-4350
www.pronto.bm
www.sargassosea.app
Facebook: @prontobda + @sargassoseabda
Instagram: @prontobda + @sargassoseabda
Tired after a full day of travelling? Just don’t have the energy to head out to a grocery store. Don’t move another inch and let Pronto and Sargasso deliver. Download Bermuda’s premier on-demand apps — Pronto Grocery Delivery and Sargasso Dining — and experience over 150 of the island’s best
restaurants, retailers, and local brands delivered exactly when you want them and where you want them. Open seven days a week. Download the apps and enjoy the convenience of delivery.
ROBERTSON’S DRUG STORE
24 York St., St. George’s
Tel: 297-1828
Pharmacy: 297-1736
Facebook:
@robertsonsdrugstore
At the heart of St. George’s is Robertson’s Drug Store,
where the townsfolk have congregated for generations. This is the shop that has that special something they and you won’t find anywhere else. There are the usual medicines and prescriptions, drinks, snacks, toys, beach games and gear, plus sun creams and toiletries; but it’s the gifts, from Bermuda, Europe, the U.S., and beyond, that Robertson’s is famous for. That and their friendly staff make it your one-stop shop at the start of your discovery of St. George’s.
THE RUM BARREL
Dockyard Terrace
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys 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 Bermudaexclusive products, such as Bermuda Gold Liqueur, crafted from local loquat fruits.
SALTWATER JEWELLERY DESIGNS
8 Water St., St. George’s Tel: 519-9906
www.saltwaterjewellerydesigns.com
Saltwater Jewellery Designs is an elegant boutique specialising in one-of-a-kind handcrafted jewellery that is deeply alluring to the eye. Brilliant colours inspired from the beauty of Bermuda’s turquoise waters, coral pink shores, and the daring bright hues across the island. Bermudian designer Kelli Thompson creates the jewellery using Bermuda sea glass, Bermuda pink sand, semiprecious stones, Venetian glass, and freshwater pearls.
SEAGLASS STUDIO
Lower Shop
8 York St., St. George’s Tel: 297-4819
Visit beachcomber Kelly Pretorius in her Design Studio in the heart of St. George’s; opposite the Somers’ Wharf entrance and eight steps off Water Street. Here you will find a treasure trove of unique handcrafted gifts. Seaglass Studio is where Kelly creates one-of-a-kind jewellery from sea glass found on the local beaches. You can see the rarest colours of sea glass in orange, red, and yellow. She also uses driftwood and sea pottery to create Christmas ornaments, sun catchers, wall hangings, and stacking paper weights. Visit Kelly at her studio, where you can find that special unique gift to take home.
TABS BERMUDA
Walker Arcade
12 Reid St., Hamilton
Tel: 704-TABS (8227)
TABS DOCKYARD
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 703-TABS (8227)
www.tabsbermuda.com
Known for its Bermuda shorts, TABS have been described as “the island’s hottest, musthave item” by Frommer’s. Specialising in island apparel and unique gifts, TABS creates bespoke goods inspired by Bermuda and showcases and collaborates with numerous local artists and top international brands. Their collection extends to award-winning swim shorts; apparel for men, women,
and kids; Bermudaful gifts; and accents for the home.
TABS has been featured in numerous international media, including GQ, Travel + Leisure, The Today Show, and Boston Chronicle and is a 10-time “Best of Bermuda” award winner.
THE THINGS WE LOVE
Somers’ Wharf
16 Water St., St. George’s Tel: 533-2359
www.thethingswelovebda. myshopify.com
A specialty boutique with a range of eclectic clothing for their free-spirited clientele. This 2023 “Best of Bermuda” award-winning boutique can be found right on the water’s edge on Somers’ Wharf. They have an extensive variety of
curated items from around the world. Their mission is to help their customers discover unique products that make them feel confident and look even better. Each time you peruse their store, it is an experience, an escape, a place to relax, and a place to enjoy.
WALKER CHRISTOPHER GOLDSMITHS
29 Front St. / 1 Queen St., Hamilton
Tel: 295-1466 / 533-1466
www.walkerchristopher.com
Bermuda’s best fine jeweller for nearly 40 years and recommended by Condé Nast as a top shopping experience, this workshop specialises in crafting one-of-a-kind pieces and showcases an excellent collection of authentic coin
jewellery. Walker Christopher is the original purveyor of gold doubloons and silver pieces of eight salvaged from sunken galleons as well as Greek and Roman coins dating to 400 BC. Coins featuring Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, and Cleopatra are creatively set as pendants, earrings, and cuff links. Museum-quality Egyptian artefacts have been transformed into wearable art. The workshop produces its own line of Bermudainspired jewellery and sterling silver ornaments. Visit their new showroom located above Waterfront Man on Front Street. You can enjoy harbour views whilst travelling back in time through history. The entrance is at 1 Queen Street
Avid shoppers will be pleased to know that the island is a retail paradise.
through the wrought iron gate next to the Bermuda Book Store. At the top of the stairs, pass through the glass double doors, where you will find Walker Christopher on your left.
WASHINGTON MALL
Church and Reid Streets, Hamilton Tel: 295-4186
www.washingtonmall.bm
Facebook: @washingtonmallbda
For the ultimate shopping experience, head to Washington Mall, Bermuda’s largest shopping centre located directly in the heart of Hamilton. They host over 60 retailers, offering a wide variety of shops and kiosks selling everything from leather goods, furniture, clothing, and sportswear to beautiful jewellery and so much more. Whilst shopping in the mall, enjoy the free Wi-Fi offered to visitors. Hungry? Washington Mall has a wide variety of dining options, ranging from restaurants to cafés, which will suit all tastes and budgets.
WASHINGTON MALL RESTAURANTS
Church and Reid Streets, Hamilton Tel: 295-4186
www.washingtonmall.bm
Facebook: @washingtonmallbda
Hungry? Washington Mall, in the heart of Hamilton, has a wide variety of dining options to suit all tastes and budgets. For a full dining experience, head to La Trattoria, one of the longest-standing Italian restaurants in Bermuda; or Beluga Bar, the upscale seafood and sushi restaurant with an innovative Asian-inspired menu. Alternatively, The Cottage Bistro or Chatterbox make the perfect meeting spots for breakfast or lunch. In addition, Delicious has a variety of options to suit the whole family. If it’s a sweet treat you’re after or a refreshing drink, Glaze Bakery, Crow Lane Express, or Bermuda Bubble Tea are sure to satisfy.
Designs crafted locally
Designs
1 Queen Street, Hamilton. Located through gate to left of Bermuda Bookstore, 2nd level.
1 Queen Street, Hamilton. Located through gate to left of Bermuda Bookstore, 2nd level.
Tel: (441) 295-1466 • walkerchris@links.bm
Tel: (441) 295-1466 • walkerchris@links.bm
www.walkerchristopher.com
www.walkerchristopher.com
Two Delicious ways
Exquisite Bermuda inspired Pink ‘Sand‘
Sprinkles for cookies, cupcakes & ice cream
100% Edible & 100% Delightful
Traditional Bermuda Pink ‘Sand’ Sugar Cookies
100% Handmade & 100% Delicious
Each cookie has a seamless and delectable blend of airy lightness, a respectable crunch, and just enough sweet persuasion to keep you coming back for more.
Bridge House
Tel 505-3434
1 Bridge Street, St George’s
www.confectionsbermuda.com
paradise REVITALISE IN
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sea breezes and luxurious spa treatments combine in a destination that will
soothe your soul.
bBermuda’s natural beauty and quaint charm are their own sort of elixir, with alluring pink-sand beaches and enchanting historic sites serving as a tonic for the soul. The island’s luxurious spa offerings only add to the ways in which a vacation here inspires inner peace.
From heart-pounding pursuits to meditative moments, Bermuda is a haven of health, wellness, and beauty for the diverse needs of the island’s visitors.
Saltwater Sessions
Spending plenty of time at the beach is surely high on your Bermuda to-do list. Tick off that box whilst keeping up with your exercise routine by exploring water-based fitness options. With 64 miles of coastline and 34 public beaches, there are plenty of ways to stay active. Snorkelling, swimming, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding allow you to get out and explore whilst chasing that target heart rate. As a bonus, time spent in the sun helps the body generate vitamin D, known to improve the production of serotonin, a “feel-good” hormone.
Terra Firma Fitness
If you’d prefer to get your cardio on by land, Bermuda has plenty to offer in that department as well. Look no further than the Bermuda Railway Trail, boasting 18 miles of panoramic views and natural wonders. Once a primary mode of transportation for Bermudians, this former railway has been transformed into a path for walkers, joggers, and cyclists to explore. If 18 miles sounds daunting, don’t stress — the Bermuda Railway Trail is divided into nine sections, each ranging from 1 to nearly 4 miles long, and is spread out across different parishes. The terrain is a mixture of flat ground with steeper slopes and bridges, so exercise enthusiasts can customise their workout to the exact challenge needed on any given day.
Although sweat time is valuable, your vacation should include some self-care and pampering as well.
Indulge in the pursuit of fitness whilst encouraging inner peace with a yoga session. There are plenty of instructors and classes to be found in Bermuda, and island hotels often offer yoga mats for guest use or will arrange a yoga class on their beach. Whether you want to join a group or retreat to your hotel balcony for a quiet, more intimate workout, there’s a perfect yoga sesh just waiting for you.
Add a little friendly competition to your fitness regimen by getting that heart rate up at one of the island’s world-class golf courses or tennis courts, where socialising against picturesque backdrops is a pretty nice perk. Up the ante by participating in one of the island’s marathons, triathlons, or other sporting events hosted throughout the year.
Pamper Me, Please!
Although sweat time is valuable, your vacation should include some self-care and pampering as well. The island’s finest hotels and local spas offer a multitude of treatments to alleviate what ails you. If your resort doesn’t have an on-site spa, the property’s concierge can help you find options across the island.
The Orchid Nail Spa Bermuda in Hamilton, a repeat “Best of Bermuda” award winner, is the place to go to pretty up your nails. Freshen up your look with a classic mani or pedi complete with a deep penetrating soak and hand or foot massage. There’s also an array of massage services at Orchid Nail Spa. Get in, out, and back to the beach with a quick 30-minute tension release massage. Go deeper with a Swedish massage, Thai hot oil massage, or hot stone massage. A visit to the Orchid Nail Spa will have you looking and feeling your best on your vacation.
Whether you’re looking to keep up with your fitness routine or you’d rather sink into ultimate relaxation, you’ll find exactly what you need in Bermuda. Beyond the known benefits of going on vacation, from relaxation, restoration, renewal, and reduced stress to improved mood and the opportunity for mindfulness, Bermuda invites you to nourish mind, body, and soul with its beauty and wellness offerings.
From heartpounding pursuits to meditative moments, Bermuda is a haven of health, wellness, and beauty.
FINDING SERENITY
EMBARK ON A JOURNEY OF SELF-DISCOVERY AMID THE TRANQUIL BEAUTY OF BERMUDA, WHICH PROVIDES THE PERFECT BACKDROP FOR REJUVENATING YOGA SESSIONS.
AS THE SUN CASTS its golden glow upon the serene shores of Bermuda, there’s no better way to enhance your vacation experience than by embracing the ancient practice of yoga. Amid the picturesque landscapes and turquoise waters, yoga becomes more than just a physical activity; it becomes a pathway to holistic wellness.
YOGA FOR WELLNESS
Yoga offers many benefits, from increased flexibility and strength to enhanced mental clarity and emotional balance. Through the practice of yoga, individuals can cultivate a
deeper connection with themselves and the world around them, finding solace, serenity, and a renewed sense of vitality. Let’s explore how yoga can elevate your experience in Bermuda and enrich your journey.
Improves strength, balance, and flexibility: Yoga is more than stretching; it’s a full-body workout that enhances strength, balance, and flexibility. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or a beginner, the gentle flow of yoga postures against the backdrop of Bermuda’s natural beauty provides a unique and rejuvenating experience.
Helps with pain relief: Yoga offers therapeutic benefits for those seeking relief from minor aches. Gentle movements and focused breathing can alleviate tension and contribute to overall pain relief.
Relaxes the mind and body: The island’s tranquil atmosphere is the perfect setting for calming the mind and body. Yoga promotes mindfulness, allowing visitors to release the burdens of everyday life and immerse themselves in the present moment.
Supports better sleep: A yoga session can pave the way for a restful night’s sleep. The meditative aspects of yoga help calm the nervous system, ensuring a peaceful transition into the night.
Promotes self-care: Vacation is the perfect time for self-care, and yoga is a wonderful means of achieving just that. Whether practising on the beach or at a luxurious spa, visitors can nurture their physical and mental well-being.
ISLAND EXPERIENCES
For those seeking a wellness retreat, Bermuda offers exceptional yoga experiences.
Unleash your inner yogi at the Exhale Spa at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, which offers hour-long calming sessions as well as more athletic practices. Their studio classes include Chill Yoga, Flow Yoga, and Power Yoga. You can even try Barre, HIIT, or cardio classes. Meanwhile, Rosewood Bermuda offers morning yoga sessions on the lawn led by a yoga expert, with influences from Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Yin, and Zen traditions. This helps you start your day with serenity and balance by focusing on the integration of breath and movement.
Discover an unparalleled yoga sanctuary at Salt Yoga Bermuda at The Loren at Pink Beach, where the embrace of nature enhances each session. Dive into a community-rooted practice during one of Salt’s group sessions, held throughout the week, and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the island’s natural beauty. Alternatively, opt for a bespoke private session, where instructors versed in Vinyasa, Hatha, Yin, restorative, prenatal, and meditation styles craft an experience perfectly attuned to your individual needs and preferences.
In Bermuda, yoga is an immersive journey towards wellness, allowing visitors to connect with their inner selves surrounded by the island’s breathtaking beauty. Sign up for a rejuvenating session and let the island be your sanctuary to enhance your mind, body, and soul.
INSIDER’S GUIDE
With so much to fill your itinerary, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for in Bermuda.
ORCHID NAIL SPABERMUDA
54 Par-La-Ville Rd., Hamilton
Tel: 296-8696
www.orchidspabda.com
Visit Bermuda and experience the ultimate luxury spa experience. At Orchid Nail Spa Bermuda, you can get the royal treatment with their top-of-the-line manicures and pedicures. From French tips to gel semipermanent polish and acrylic extensions, their experienced and certified technicians will ensure your hands and feet feel their very best. As the award-winning “Best in Bermuda” nail spa for
manicures and pedicures, they have the perfect service to make your vacation memorable. Orchid Nail Spa caters for both female and male clientele, and they are happy to invite larger groups for bachelorette parties or family gatherings whilst you are visiting Bermuda. Relax in their tranquil atmosphere and enjoy the ultimate soothing and pampering experience. Visit Orchid Nail Spa Bermuda, conveniently located in Hamilton, and let them treat you like royalty! Appointments are highly recommended.
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delights DELECTABLE
Embark on a culinary adventure and sample a selection of palate-pleasing flavours, from classic Bermudian fare to top-notch multicourse meals.
iIndulge in the tantalising flavours of Bermuda’s dining scene, where fresh seafood, island-inspired delicacies, and vibrant culinary traditions promise an unforgettable gastronomic journey for every palate. Bermuda is an idyllic island that’s unique in many ways, and the island’s cuisine is no exception. Influenced by the island’s history, its status as a British Overseas Territory, and its secluded location, culinary methods and flavours here are linked to Africa, England, Europe, and the U.S. The result: delightful dining experiences that are unlike anywhere else in the world.
Island Tastes
When diving into the local cuisine, there’s one must-try dish that stands out above the rest: the Bermuda fish sandwich. This island favourite isn’t just a staple. Chefs and restaurants here are constantly vying for the top spot, so you know that no matter where you go for your fish sandwich, you’re going to be served a combination of flavours that’s been crafted with care and is simply irresistible. The Swizzle Inn’s fish sandwich features a huge portion of local grilled wahoo coated in island seasonings, spicy slaw, lettuce, tomato, and their home-made tartar sauce, all piled high on local raisin bread. It’s a mouthful for sure, but this national obsession is a must-try.
Culinary methods and flavours here are linked to Africa, England, Europe, and the U.S.
If you’re looking for a libation to pair with your fish sandwich, look no further than the Rum Swizzle. Bermuda’s premier cocktail with a blend of Goslings rums and fruit juices — typically lemon, orange, and pineapple — sweetened with falernum is the perfect complement. As the story goes, this famed concoction was created at the Swizzle Inn, where the first one was served in 1932; so this Bailey’s Bay venue is a natural choice for those who want to sample the national drink of Bermuda.
The Rum Swizzle is feted in Bermuda each October with the Swizzle Fest, where a collective of local mixologists present their best traditional, unique, and innovative interpretations of this beloved beverage. On the water’s edge at Barr’s Park in Hamilton, top DJs and food vendors round out the scene.
Start your day off right with another triedand-true Bermuda tradition: the Sunday codfish breakfast. This hearty meal of salted codfish with a side of boiled potatoes and eggs, bacon, and onion cooked with stewed tomatoes and paired with slices of fresh banana and avocado gives you plenty of fuel for exploring and playing across Bermuda. In keeping with tradition, this dish is generally
Welcome to Bermuda’s premier bar and grill restaurant located in the scenic beauty of the Belmont Hills Golf Course with spectacular views overlooking the Great Sound and Hamilton Harbour. Blû’s cuisine is bold American with generous Italian and Asian influences as well as a delightful sushi menu.
EMBRACING TRADITION
THE BRITISH CUSTOM OF AFTERNOON TEA IS APPRECIATED BY MANY BERMUDIANS.
WHETHER YOU’RE A BRIT who simply can’t miss your custom of afternoon tea or an American who’s interested in experiencing this tradition for yourself, you’ll be pleased to know that there are plenty of venues in Bermuda where you can enjoy a cuppa with exquisite pairings.
For those unfamiliar with this tradition, afternoon tea is a late-afternoon event in which a light meal or snack — like finger sandwiches, scones, and pastries — are served alongside tea, which is presented in fine china teapots and cups. Beyond the benefit of bridging the gap between lunch and dinner, afternoon tea is a social event in which friends, family, or colleagues can relax together.
Afternoon tea etiquette is similar to that of an elegant meal. Those enjoying this custom should place their napkin in their lap and use provided utensils for cakes and other pastries. Scones may be split in half by hand before adding clotted cream and strawberry jam as desired, and finger sandwiches and other bite-size pastries should also be eaten by hand. While some tea sommeliers consider it sacrilege to add milk to your cup before pouring the tea, tea sommelier and manager of Hamilton Princess’s Duchess Café & Gelateria, Kiwana Spencer, says life is too short to put up a fuss over the order in which one pours their milk.
“One thing about afternoon tea is that it is your personal preference,” says Spencer. “Sip what you like, and taste everything to figure out what you enjoy the most. Whether you add the milk to the cup first or last is a subject that has divided tea lovers for generations, so you might as well do what makes you happy.”
“Afternoon tea is meant to be fun,” adds Hamilton Princess Crown & Anchor Manager Christopher Caco. “You can’t let the
etiquette get too much in the way of your own personal enjoyment.”
One thing afternoon tea hosts do take seriously in Bermuda is the tea blends they offer. The Crown & Anchor serves up unique selections meant to complement their food offerings, which alternate monthly for a fresh experience.
“Each offering is crafted to complement
Afternoon tea is a social event in which friends, family, or colleagues can relax together.
our Fairmont exclusive LOT 35 loose leaf teas,” says Caco. “Unique tea selections include the Liza Hill Darjeeling, ‘the champagne of teas,’ so named for sweet, musty notes as well as its origins in the fertile Darjeeling region of the Indian Himalayas. The Rose Congou, Princess Diana’s favourite, is a blend of black teas from India and China layered five times with rose petals.”
Afternoon tea is served Monday through Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. at Hamilton Princess’s Crown & Anchor restaurant, a relaxing venue with views of beautiful outdoor scenery and handpicked works of art adorning the walls. Mrs. Hayward from Sweet P offers afternoon tea on the grounds of The Lili Bermuda Perfumery at Stewart Hall in St. George’s every Wednesday and Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. Reservations are required. The Clubhouse Bar & Lounge at The Reefs Resort & Club hosts afternoon tea daily from 4 to 5 p.m., and visitors can also enjoy afternoon tea at The Parlour in the historical Bridge House in the Town of St. George. The Ocean offers a renowned afternoon tea in quintessential old Bermuda charm at Willowbank Resort in Sandys on Saturdays from 2 to 4 p.m.
served only on Sundays; so be sure to clear your Sunday morning schedule to experience this hearty and flavourful breakfast. Try it at The Pink Beach at The Loren, White Horse Pub & Restaurant in St. George’s, The Ocean at Willowbank Resort, or at Aqua Terra, where their delicious spread has been named “best brunch in Bermuda.”
Indulge in a culinary delight at Fourways Inn, where their renowned Sunday brunch awaits. Housed within a charming 18thcentury Bermudian structure adorned with limestone walls, arches, cedar beams, and verdant gardens, the experience transcends mere dining — it’s a nostalgic journey through Bermuda’s rich history.
From the Sea
As one might expect from a small island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, seafood abounds in Bermuda. The spiny lobster, which differs from its Maine counterpart in that it doesn’t have claws, is harvested from September through March; so be sure to give it a try if your visit coincides with the season.
Delightful seafood dishes are served at Aurora at Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa, a seaside venue that won the “Best Seafood Restaurant” award two years in a row. Meanwhile, Harbourfront Restaurant’s menu showcases an assortment of the freshest catches from the sea, award-winning sushi, along with exceptional dry-aged meats, meticulously crafted salads, and irresistible desserts. Adjacent to the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, its prime location offers guests picturesque views of Hamilton Harbour.
Lobster and seafood are also on offer at The Red Carpet, a local favourite that’s been serving delicious dishes for more than 40
years. For a more casual option, try Lost in the Triangle (LITT), where fresh fish is their staple served alongside traditional Bermudian side dishes.
Seafood is also celebrated at the annual St. George’s Seafood Festival, where local vendors serve up sea fare at this familyfriendly event.
Global Flavours
Geographically, Bermuda is barely a blip on the world map, but this small island goes big when it comes to international cuisine. Foods from around the world show up on menus here, from sushi and other Japanese foods to Indian, Italian, and Mediterranean cuisine.
Get your chicken tikka fix at House of India, where an extensive and authentic menu features all the classics like sag paneer, lamb vindaloo, and tandoori delights. Find Far East dishes at L’Oriental on Bermudiana Road. This restaurant’s master teppanyaki chef prepares your dishes right in front of you at the island’s only teppanyaki table, whilst the master sushi chef’s creations are fresh and inventive. You can find high-quality Chinese takeout at Wong’s Golden Dragon in the Town of St. George. Close to St. George’s, Achilles is a modern tavern that serves up authentic dishes
Indulge in the tantalising flavours of Bermuda’s dining scene, where vibrant culinary traditions promise an unforgettable gastronomic journey.
from the “MediterrAsian” world accompanied by mesmerising sea views.
Looking for house-made pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and other Italian favourites? Check out La Trattoria in the heart of Hamilton, where you’ll find the island’s only wood-burning pizza oven. This venue is recognised as the best in Bermuda for its hearty Italian dishes, familyfriendly environment, and extraordinary value. Little Venice was the first Italian restaurant in Bermuda, and 50 years later, it’s still going strong thanks to its unparalleled hospitality, authentic cuisine, and award-winning wine list.
Find foods from around the world all under one roof at Speciality Inn, which serves Bermudian dishes, Italian pizzas, and Japanese sushi. Familiar comfort foods like ribs, steaks, burgers,
and salads are also on offer; so everyone is sure to find something good to eat here.
Coconut Rock is another venue with a varied menu that features local seafood, fish and chips, lamb sambal, and chimichangas. Pastas, ribeye steaks, and sushi round out the menu.
Find elements of Bermuda’s Portuguese heritage at The Front Yard, an outdoor venue in Hamilton with live music that offers authentic Portuguese flavours using traditional cooking methods.
Finally, you can pair shopping and dining under one roof at Washington Mall, where a wide variety of dining options suits all tastes and budgets.
Seaside Fare
Indulging in a meal with a breathtaking sea view is an essential part of the Bermuda dining experience. Whether it’s a casual beachside cafe or an upscale restaurant perched atop a cliff, you can pair your meal with a side of ocean view at numerous island restaurants.
Keep the sea in your sights at Aqua Terra, set atop limestone cliffs, and Coconuts, a romantic beachfront venue at The Reefs Resort & Club; Aurora at Newstead
Voted ‘Best Seafood Restaurant’ 2 years in a row, Aurora’s seasonal menu features fresh local seafood and produce from Bermuda’s best fisherman and farmers. We are committed to sourcing sustainable ingredients from local suppliers, ocean to table. We look forward to welcoming you to Aurora at Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa.
A TASTY TRIBUTE
A NEW OFFERING FROM GOSLINGS RUM, FLORA GOLD IS A TRIBUTE TO BERMUDA’S GOLDEN GIRL. NOT ONLY DOES IT TASTE GREAT, BUT KNOWING THAT PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY MAKES EVERY SIP EVEN MORE SATISFYING.
WHEN FLORA DUFFY won a gold medal in the Women’s Individual Triathlon at the Tokyo 2021 Summer Olympics (rescheduled from 2020), she made Bermudian history. This marked the first time a Bermudian won gold and the second Olympic medal ever for Bermuda. Following this milestone, Duffy has gone on to even more athletic success. Born and raised in Bermuda, she earned her record fourth World Triathlon title in 2022 and plans to defend her Olympic title this summer in Paris. On October 18, 2021, Bermuda celebrated “Flora Duffy Day” in her honour.
A PERFECT PARTNERSHIP
When Goslings Rum, the oldest private business in Bermuda (established in 1806), first partnered with Duffy to work on a signature rum, it was the perfect pairing. The team at Goslings worked with her on everything — the blend of rums, the bottle, and even the label. The result was Flora Gold Rum, a spectacular blend of aged gold rums that is filled into once-used Goslings Family Reserve barrels for an additional two years of aging. It’s the perfect spirit to be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in a delicious cocktail such as the Golden Girl:
• 2 oz. Flora Gold Rum
• 4 oz. Sparkling Water
• Splash of Goslings Stormy Ginger Beer
Build in a highball glass filled with ice, then garnish with a lemon slice and fresh mint sprig.
GIVING BACK
The most important part of Duffy’s partnership with Goslings Rum, however, is the charitable component. The ultimate goal of the release was to celebrate Flora’s marvellous achievements and to give back to the local community with a donation on every bottle sold to the Flora Gold Fund.
Duffy created the Flora Gold Fund with the intention of giving back to the community that has done so much for her through the years. The organisation’s mission is to enable aspiring young athletes in Bermuda to achieve their full potential
by providing funding for equipment, travel, training fees, event registration fees, coaching, and more. Ultimately, the goal of the Flora Gold Fund is the development of the skills and attributes needed in young athletes to achieve excellence in sport.
Duffy believes this will have a positive impact throughout Bermuda and beyond and possibly lead to more incredible athletic achievements for Bermudian athletes in the future.
To learn more about Flora Gold, visit www.goslingsrum.com.
Belmont Hills Resort and Blû Bar & Grill at Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Club, both overlooking the Great Sound; Café Lido, located on the beautiful shores of Elbow Beach; or The Loren’s seaside restaurant, The Pink Beach Club, with a view of the South Shore.
Resort Gastronomy
Gracious hospitality is an art form at Bermuda resorts, and that same welcoming warmth can be found at resort restaurants across the island. On-site restaurants display the same regal ambience as the resort at which they’re located, making for an elegant setting.
At The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, you’ll find two stellar dining options. BLT Steak NY boasts fine cuts of beef and an upscale cocktail menu in a contemporary setting with lovely ocean views, whilst Lina Restaurant’s breakfast and lunch menu is light and fresh, incorporating local ingredients prepared with a Latin twist.
Sol i Mar at Coco Reef Resort serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, featuring international menu items infused with Bermudian flair. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite views of the ocean, and the staff is top-notch.
The Pink Beach Club at The Loren Hotel merges seasonal ingredients with a commitment to sustainable dining in a menu that draws from diverse cultures. From jazz nights to their esteemed guest chef series featuring many James Beard Award–winning chefs, you’ll enjoy the ultimate seaside dining experience.
For the finest in dry-aged prime cuts of beef, head to Intrepid Steak, Seafood & Raw Bar at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club. The restaurant’s name pays homage to one of the hotel’s most prominent guests, Sir William Stephenson, a British intelligence agent whose code name was Intrepid. Diners rave about this venue’s incredible food and impeccable service.
With a focus on fresh, locally farmed, foraged, and fished ingredients, savour a delicious breakfast, lunch, or dinner at The Ocean at Willowbank Resort paired with your choice of wine or beer.
Distinctive Dining
Seeking an extraordinary and unforgettable dining experience? Embark on the MV Excellence three-hour sunset dinner cruise, where you can savour exquisite cuisine and fine wines and dance to the rhythm of lively tunes — all whilst cruising through Hamilton Harbour and the Great Sound.
Bring your taste buds to life with Sense (Devils Isle Series), a blindfolded culinary journey in which a local storyteller weaves tales of Bermuda’s past whilst guiding you through a multicourse meal that invites diners to taste, feel, and delight in the flavours of the island.
Something Sweet
There’s no better time to treat yourself than when you’re on vacation. Ice cream, a vacation staple, can be found at many locations across the island. Nannini Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Parlour in Royal Naval Dockyard has all the cool, sweet treats you could want, like ice creams, sorbets, frozen yoghurts, sundaes, and milkshakes. Also in Dockyard, you’ll find Duch Pops Bermuda, the island’s first homemade popsicle venture. The most iconic Bermuda confection is the Bermuda rum
cake. These moist, spirit-soaked Bundt cakes can be found at many locations throughout the island.
Quiet Night In
In need of a quiet night in? Let the food come to you with the Sargasso food delivery app. Contactless customer service is as easy as a few taps on your smartphone screen. Or elevate your stay with a customised menu crafted for you by a private chef through Crown Point Luxury Vacation Home Concierge.
HOLD THE MEAT
Following a vegan diet can be challenging whilst on vacation, but many Bermuda restaurants offer vegan options on their menus. In fact, the island recently celebrated this dietary choice with Vegan Fest, an event where vendors offered vegan delights and presentations on veganism, nutrition, and sustainability.
Taste the Finest
Refined elegance, bespoke service and delectable dining experiences await at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort. Delight into the exquisite, from handcrafted sushi and mixology at The St. Regis Bar to island flavors at Lina and the finest steak cuts at BLT Steak NY.
For reservations or more information, please visit stregis.com/Bermuda or call 441.543.2222.
The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, 34 Coot Pond Road, St. Georges GE03
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 dining and nightlife.
9 PARISHES AUTHENTIC RUM SWIZZLE
The Rum Barrel
Dockyard Terrace
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Available islandwide
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 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.
ACHILLES
5 Coot Pond Rd., St. George’s Tel: 297-1717
www.achilles.bm
Achilles is the latest addition to Bermuda’s leading group of independent restaurants, The Little Venice Group. This modern tavern on the sea located close to the historic Town of St. George serves authentic dishes from the “MediterrAsian” worlds. The stunning location is opposite Fort St Catherine’s, overlooking the picturesque Achilles Bay. The restaurant has outstanding sea views with a menu showcasing classic preparations focused on simplicity, high-quality ingredients, colours, and spices from two continents. Achilles
invites you to explore authentic Mediterranean and Asian dishes alongside fine crafted cocktails in a uniquely Bermudian environment. Open for lunch and dinner, seven days a week.
AQUA TERRA
The Reefs Hotel & Club
56 South Rd., Southampton Tel: 238-0222
www.thereefs.com
Set atop the rugged limestone cliffs overlooking their secluded pink-sand beach, Aqua Terra serves creative dishes with New World flair and striking ocean views. With a fresh take on island classics and original dishes you won’t find anywhere else, you will
find that their chefs use only the freshest ingredients available, locally sourced whenever possible. Enjoy your evening on the outdoor terrace that overlooks the ocean, or enjoy the panoramic ocean views through a captivating, curved wall of windows. Aqua Terra serves breakfast and dinner daily, as well as a spectacular Sunday brunch. Aqua Terra’s delicious spread has been named the Best Brunch in Bermuda.
AURORA
Newstead Belmont Hills Resort
27 Harbour Rd., Paget
Tel: 232-8686
www.aurora.bm
Aurora is a vibrant and innovative restaurant located at the Newstead Hotel with breathtaking views of the harbour. Winner of “Best
Seafood Restaurant” two years in a row, Aurora’s extensive menus offer the freshest produce from Bermuda’s farms and shores. An outdoor bar, Marea, overlooking the pool, is open seasonally. The Cove is a private dining space available for weddings, corporate events, and more. Aurora is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Reservations recommended.
BLT STEAK NY, LINA & THE ST. REGIS BAR
The St. Regis Bermuda Resort 34 Coot Pond Rd., St. George’s
Tel: 543-2222
www.marriott.com/en-us/ hotels/bdaxr-the-st-regisbermuda-resort/dining Satisfy your dining needs with their sophisticated food and beverage options. Enjoy
a delightful breakfast or lunch at Lina, which features a light and fresh menu. In the evening, the signature blackboards of famed BLT Steak NY offer guests the finest of modern steakhouse fare. At the iconic St. Regis Bar, enjoy social libations whilst savouring light bites, hand-crafted sushi, and the signature Gates Bay Mary. Immerse yourself in an unparalleled dining experience.
BLÛ BAR & GRILL
97 Middle Rd., Warwick Tel: 232-2323
www.blu.bm
Blû Bar & Grill’s stunning location overlooking the Great Sound gives it an unparalleled view of the water and local yacht and international sailing events. Its floor-to-ceiling picture
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LOCAL BOUNTY, GLOBAL FLAVOURS
INDULGE IN A GASTRONOMIC JOURNEY WITH THE LOREN ON PINK BEACH’S EXCLUSIVE SUMMER GUEST CHEF SERIES, WHERE INNOVATIVE AND MICHELIN-RECOGNISED CHEFS CONVERGE TO CELEBRATE BERMUDIAN CUISINE AND CREATE UNFORGETTABLE DINING EXPERIENCES.
IMAGINE BERMUDIAN INGREDIENTS prepared through the lens of internationally acclaimed chefs. This is the idea behind The Loren at Pink Beach’s annual Summer Guest Chef Series, an initiative started in 2021. To qualify for this series, chefs must be Michelin starred, James Beard Award winners, or a TV personality. The Summer Guest Chef Series invites participating chefs to add their own flair to a selection of ingredients produced in Bermuda. At the time of this publication’s printing, confirmed chefs for the 2024 series
include Einat Admony, Eric Adjepong, Tiffany Derry, Belinda + Sarah, Dale Talde, Kelsey Barnard Clark, Sujan Sarkar, Anita Lowe, and Ryan Hardy.
“At The Loren, our dedication to culinary excellence goes hand in hand with our desire to offer guests more than just a place to stay,” says The Loren General Manager Tarryn Clark. “We aim to provide a curated and immersive experience that extends beyond the boundaries of traditional hospitality.”
Beyond creating inventive dishes using classic Bermudian ingredients
The Summer Guest Chef Series invites participating chefs to add their own flair to a selection of ingredients produced in Bermuda.
for diners at The Loren, participating chefs use their time on the island to connect with Bermudian youth through cooking classes and motivating talks. Proceeds from the series help benefit The Loren Roots Imperative, a nonprofit created to help offset the carbon footprint of development.
windows offer breathtaking vistas of a watercolour sky and a memorable palette of blues. Its central location in Warwick, off Middle Road at the Belmont Hills Golf Course, provides the perfect backdrop of golfing greens and azure waters. Blû’s cuisine is bold American with generous Italian and Asian influences. This restaurant provides a chic, modern vibe in a singularly Bermudian setting where you can enjoy great service, food, and wines. Visit for dinner any day of the week. Collared shirts required for men. Reservations recommended.
CADDY SHACK BAR & GRILL
Bermuda Fun Golf
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
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.
CAFÉ LIDO
60 South Shore Rd., Paget
Tel: 236-9884
www.lido.bm
Experience the epitome of coastal dining at Lido Complex, situated on the
SEASONAL FARE WITH OCEAN VIEWS
SEASONAL FARE WITH OCEAN VIEWS
The Pink Beach Club at The Loren is a breezy, open-air destination celebrating uninterrupted views of the Atlantic Ocean from all angles. Well known for a culinary mission of offering innovative dishes and hand-crafted cocktails incorporating sustainable, seasonal and local ingredients.
The Pink Beach Club at The Loren is a breezy, open-air destination celebrating uninterrupted views of the Atlantic Ocean from all angles. Well known for a culinary mission of offering innovative dishes and hand-crafted cocktails incorporating sustainable, seasonal and local ingredients.
From breakfast with views of the sun rising over the Atlantic to leisurely lunches that stretch into dinner and drinks under the stars. We welcome you to join us.
From breakfast with views of the sun rising over the Atlantic to leisurely lunches that stretch into dinner and drinks under the stars. We welcome you to join us.
strikingly beautiful shores of Elbow Beach. Café Lido’s vibrant ambiance and Sea Breeze Terrace’s mesmerising views create the perfect backdrop for an extraordinary dining experience. Enjoy Lido classics such as sustainable local fishermen’s daily fresh harvest, sizzling meats, or traditional Italian dishes alongside an extensive wine list and hand-crafted cocktails. For a more relaxed vibe, Sea Breeze Terrace offers the perfect Bermuda experience to enjoy refreshing local and classic cocktails, sushi, and tapas. During the summer months, enjoy live entertainment from the island’s favourite musicians.
COCONUT ROCK
20 Reid St., Hamilton Tel: 292-1043
www.coconutrockyashi.com
Coconut Rock is a hidden gem centrally located in Hamilton and is known for its quality ingredients, great portions, and amiable service. A fun place to hang out, drink, and dine. They serve only the best local seafood (pan-fried, grilled, or Cajun style) and international favourites like fish and chips, lamb Sambal, and Chimichanga. Delicious pastas and mouth-watering rib-eye steaks are also on their extensive menu, and for the best sushi on the island, look no further than Yashi, their on-site Sushi Bar. Deliveries are available through Sargasso.
COCONUTS
The Reefs Hotel & Club
56 South Shore Rd., Southampton Tel: 238-0222
www.thereefs.com
Breezy beach views are the everchanging backdrop to a superb dining experience at Coconuts, a beautiful restaurant overlooking the beach. Enjoy lunch and dinner on the main deck with incredible ocean views. Or take it up a notch with a table right on the beach with your toes in the sand. Amongst Bermuda beach resorts, Coconuts is considered one of the island’s most romantic restaurants. And on Thursday nights in season, their beach barbecue is an event not to be missed.
CONFECTIONS/ THE PARLOUR
Bridge House
1 Bridge St., St. George’s
Tel: 505-3434
www.confectionsbermuda.com
Facebook: @confectionsbda
Instagram: @confectionsbda
Confections is a licensed Bermuda boutique bakery passionately
dedicated to the simple beauty and nostalgia of the traditional Bermuda sugar cookie. Their recipe has been tried, tested, and painstakingly perfected for well over 20 years, thereby ensuring that each cookie has a seamless and delectable blend of airy lightness, a respectable crunch, and just enough sweet persuasion to keep you coming back for more. Experience their exquisite Bermuda Pink “Sand” Sugar Cookies and Bermuda Pink “Sand” Sprinkles inspired by Bermuda’s magical beaches and handmade in Bermuda. Visit Confections and enjoy a selection of sweet treats and gifts inspired by, designed, or made in Bermuda. You’re sure to find something very special to take home. Looking for a beautiful and historic setting to enjoy afternoon tea? Look no further than The Parlour at Bridge House.
CROWN POINT
Private Chef
Tel: 621-7829
www.crownpointbda.com
Indulge in culinary luxury during your Bermuda getaway. Crown Point’s concierge team introduces a bespoke dining experience with private chef services. Elevate your stay in a vacation home, Airbnb, or guest accommodation with a fully customised menu crafted just for you. Immerse yourself in exquisite flavours without lifting a finger. Let Crown Point transform your stay into a gastronomic delight; because in Bermuda, even your meals should be a destination.
DUCH POPS BERMUDA
Dockyard Terrace
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Tel: 705-3824
www.duchpopsbermuda.com
What could be more refreshing on a hot summer day than a deliciously refreshing popsicle?
Located in Royal Naval Dockyard, Duch Pops strives to quench your sweet tooth with mouthwatering frozen treats which are not only handcrafted 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.
EXCELLENCE SUNSET
DINNER CRUISE
Pick up at Hamilton Ferry Terminal
Front St., Hamilton Call for availability.
Tel: 333-0663 / 236-1300
www.winsomebermuda.com
Wine, dine, and dance aboard the MV Excellence on their Dinner Cruise departing from the Hamilton Ferry Terminal at 6 p.m. This threehour excursion will cruise through Hamilton Harbour and the Great Sound whilst your attentive crew and waiters cater to your every need. The friendly crew will greet you with a “welcome aboard” Rum Swizzle or Bermuda’s favourite, Dark ’n Stormy. After cruising the shoreline and taking in the breathtaking sunset, you will be seated downstairs and served a three-course
LA TRATTORIA RESTAURANT
dinner, which includes many island favourites such as fried local fish, hop ’n’ john (a delicious local dish made with peas and rice), potato salad, and more. Dessert is home-made gingerbread with whipped cream and fresh fruit. After your meal, you will be serenaded by Captain Jamie, one of Bermuda’s finest entertainers. Be sure to bring your dancing shoes! Please call for availability.
FOURWAYS INN & RESTAURANT
1 Middle Rd., Paget
Tel: 236-6517
www.fourways.bm
Originally built in the 1720s, Fourways Inn & Restaurant has remained unchanged at heart despite extensive renovations. Fourways offers a unique and magical dining experience steeped in true Bermudian tradition that will
wow you from start to finish. Dinner at Fourways is not merely a culinary experience but also a journey back in time. This culinary journey is enhanced as you are serenaded by a live pianist. Sophisticated yet relaxed, Fourways’ patrons enjoy unerring hospitality, lavish meals, and a Wine Spectator award-winning selection of reds and whites. An old-world “peg leg” bar on the premises provides a casual atmosphere for a cocktail before dinner or a relaxing after-dinner drink. Dining service is available Monday through Saturday, and on Sunday, experience the inn’s extravagant, awardwinning Sunday brunch.
THE FRONT YARD
77 Front St., Hamilton Tel: 296-8080
E-mail: thefrontyardbda@gmail.com
Whether you want to enjoy a delicious meal, kick back with a cold beer or cocktail in their casual bar and lounge, play yard games, or watch a live sports match, there’s only one place to be on Front Street. The Front Yard features a fun and exciting outdoor venue in the heart of the city offering lunch and dinner with live music and local DJs to dance the night away. Fresh local fish is always on the menu, or try some authentic and delicious Portuguese cuisine, using the freshest ingredients and the most traditional handmade methods. Come eat, drink, and play at The Front Yard.
GOSLINGS EXPORT BERMUDA LIMITED
9 Dundonald St., Hamilton Tel: 295-1123
www.goslingsrum.com
Bermuda is world renowned
for its national drink, the Dark ’n Stormy®. The combination of award-winning Goslings
Black Seal Rum and ginger beer dates back decades and was first trademarked in Bermuda on June 9, 1980. Dark ’n Stormy® has become a modern classic cocktail and enjoyed around the world; International Dark ’n Stormy® Day is now celebrated June 9. Bermuda has a long history with hospitality, and local bartenders know how to mix a delicious rum cocktail. Try the classic Bermuda Rum Swizzle, a blend of Goslings Rum, fruit juice, syrup, and bitters, or the contemporary South Shore cocktail with Goslings
Gold Seal Rum, lemonade, ginger beer, and mint. No visit to the island is complete without trying Bermuda fish chowder laced with Goslings
Black Seal Rum. Goslings has a number of rum expressions
Elegance, charm and outstanding service await you at Fourways Inn & Restaurant. Long recognised as one of Bermuda’s finest gourmet restaurants, Fourways offers a first-class dining experience and an award-winning wine list in a historic 18th-century manor-house setting. An Old World “peg leg” bar on the premises provides a casual atmosphere for a cocktail before dinner or a relaxing afterdinner drink. Dining service is available Monday to Saturday, and on Sunday, experience the inn’s extravagant, indulgent Sunday brunch.
441-236-6517
WWW.FOURWAYS.BM
that are exclusive to Bermuda and limited-release bottlings that are also available in the export market. Look out for Bermuda-exclusive Goslings Flora Gold Bermuda Aged Rum, celebrating Dame Flora Duffy, Bermuda Olympic gold medalist, and the new Goslings Spirited Seas Ocean Aged Rum. Goslings is Bermuda’s oldest company, family run for eight generations. The iconic rums are sold islandwide and available for purchase dutyfree from the Goslings store on Front Street in Hamilton, The Rum Barrel in Dockyard, or at the airport shops.
HARBOURFRONT RESTAURANT
40 Crow Lane, Pembroke
Tel: 295-4207
www.harbourfront.bm
The highly acclaimed Harbourfront Restaurant occupies a prime location
The award-winning Harbourfront Restaurant is perfectly placed overlooking Hamilton’s harbour and offers the ideal setting for either a casual lunch or an elegant dining experience.
The varied menu features a selection of the freshest fish and seafood and dryaged meats with a wonderful selection of specialty dishes created with the utmost care and attention. The recently refurbished Coral Lounge offers stunning views of the harbour from every angle.
HARBOURFRONT
Lunch: Monday to Friday
Dinner: Seven days a week
BUEI 40 Crow Lane, Pembroke 441-295-4207 | WWW.HARBOURFRONT.BM
adjacent to the prestigious Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, providing a picturesque vista of the enchanting Hamilton Harbour. Within this esteemed establishment, patrons can relish in the ideal ambience for either a relaxed midday meal or a refined epicurean encounter. The extensive menu showcases an assortment of the freshest catches from the sea, awardwinning sushi, alongside exceptional dry-aged meats, meticulously crafted salads, and irresistible desserts. The recently refurbished Coral Lounge presents an unobstructed panorama of the harbour, granting guests a captivating view from every angle. Upon entering the restaurant, one is instantly enveloped in an aura of sophistication and hospitality, creating a serene sanctuary
just outside the lively city. The restaurant offers lunch service from Monday through Friday, and dinner is served seven days a week.
HOUSE OF INDIA
58A North St., Hamilton Tel: 295-6450
www.houseofindia.biz
For more than two decades, House of India has been recognised for its commitment to truly authentic Indian cuisine with an enduring emphasis on culture, quality, and service. Their chefs take immense pride, using only the finest spices, roasted inhouse; and they even prepare their own blend of garam masala. Everything is cooked with the freshest ingredients, and all their sauces are made from scratch. Try their prized chicken tikka masala, cooked in a delicious creamy cashew tomato-based sauce.
Succulent lamb loin chops are marinated in yoghurt and infused with roasted cumin seeds and cloves, prepared to perfection. Or enjoy one of their mouth-watering tandoor charcoal-style dishes. With more than 50 aromatic curries from all regions of India that are prepared in various styles and heat profiles, House of India has something amazing for everyone. Accompany these with tasty breads or family naan and an ice-cold beer or glass of wine. Watch the chefs at work whilst waiting for a takeout order. The rich aromas at this cosy, family-run restaurant will excite your senses and tantalise your taste buds. Award-winning food that is truly Indian.
The ultimate dining experience
INTREPID STEAK, SEAFOOD & RAW BAR
Hamilton Princess & Beach Club
76 Pitts Bay Rd., Pembroke Tel: 298-2028
www.thehamiltonprincess. com/dining/intrepid-steakseafood-raw-bar/ Intrepid is inspired by one of the hotel’s most prominent guests: Sir William Stephenson. The British intelligence agent, code name Intrepid, headed the Allied Forces’ Atlantic censorship station out of the Hamilton Princess in World War II. Stephenson was close friends with author Sir Ian Fleming, who credited Stephenson as the inspiration behind his famous spy, James Bond. Intrepid Steak, Seafood & Raw Bar offers a refined steakhouse atmosphere with hints of 007 inspiration featured throughout their American classic grill menu.
LA TRATTORIA
23 Washington Lane, Hamilton
Tel: 295-1877
www.latrattoria.bm
La Trattoria is one of Bermuda’s longest-standing restaurants and a favourite of locals and visitors alike. It is perfectly placed in the
heart of Hamilton, making it the ideal restaurant for a romantic dinner for two or a gathering with friends. This festive trattoria has warm and familiar red brick walls and rustic tile floors, giving it an authentic Italian feel; or a few outdoor tables provide
an alfresco experience in Washington Lane. It offers the island’s only restaurant with a wood-burning pizza oven as a centrepiece and is recognised as the best in Bermuda for its hearty Italian food and warm, kid-friendly environment, all at an extraordinary value.
LITTLE VENICE
32 Bermudiana Rd., Hamilton
Tel: 295-3503
www.littlevenice.bm
Little Venice is Bermuda’s first Italian restaurant, celebrating 50 years of fabulous service and fine food. It is touted as the best Italian restaurant in Bermuda by The New York Times and The Boston Globe This Hamilton restaurant is dedicated to producing authentic cuisine from Italy with superbly prepared classic and contemporary specialities. The adjoining Wine Bar offers the island’s most comprehensive wine list, providing excellent selections from around the world, and a popular happy hour Monday through Friday from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Little Venice opens Monday through Friday for lunch from noon to 2 p.m. and Monday through Saturday for dinner from 6 p.m. onwards.
L’ORIENTAL
32 Bermudiana Rd., Hamilton
Tel: 296-4477
www.loriental.bm
With its dragons and Asian mystique, L’Oriental restaurant’s entrance, next to Little Venice, entices customers up the stairs into a world of fusion cuisine. L’Oriental is the island’s first Orientalfusion restaurant, offering the combined tastes and delicacies of the Far East by its master chef. The meticulously handcrafted pagoda and décor provide a unique backdrop to Bermuda’s only teppanyaki table with dishes prepared by its master teppanyaki chef and the elegant sushi bar, which provides immaculately prepared sushi by its master sushi chef. This award-winning restaurant is well known for its food, service, and outstanding atmosphere. Open for dinner and takeout seven days a week.
As one might expect from a small island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, seafood abounds in Bermuda.
LOST IN THE TRIANGLE (LITT) SEAFOOD RESTAURANT & BAR
87 South Shore Rd., Warwick
Tel: 296-0094
www.bermudafoods.com
Lost in the Triangle is Bermuda’s tastiest local seafood restaurant, specialising in fresh Bermuda fish with an array of signature Bermudian side dishes. From the ocean to your plate, the Bean brothers, with over 40 years of fishing experience, provide LITT with a continuous flow of fresh Bermuda fish. With a combination of great family recipes and the finest and freshest of ingredients, LITT’s chefs prepare delectable meals for your pleasure. Each bite will reign supreme on your taste buds!
MUNCHIES BY THE SEA
50 Water St., St George’s
Tel: 261-5641
If you are looking for local Bermudian cuisine, as well as creative dishes found nowhere else on the island, then Munchies by the Sea is a must for you. Slightly east of the St. George’s Town Square, overlooking visiting anchored yachts, you’ll find a fun and uniquely designed harbourside eatery. You will love their famous fish sandwiches, fish chowder, “all beef Johnny Dogs,” and many other delicious menu items perfected by Chef Richard, a native of St. George’s who is well known for his culinary talents.
NANNINI HÄAGEN-DAZS ICE CREAM PARLOUR
Clocktower Shopping Mall
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys
Tel: 234-2474
No visit to Royal Naval
Dockyard is complete without a visit to the Nannini HäagenDazs Ice Cream Parlour in Clocktower Shopping Mall, open seven days a week and featuring Häagen-Dazs ice cream, premium ice cream, sorbets, and frozen yoghurt. Treat yourself to one of the 24 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 coffee and teas to light snacks. So, give yourself a treat and visit the Nannini Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Parlour.
THE OCEAN
Willowbank Resort
126 Somerset Rd., Sandys
Tel: 234-1616
www.willowbankresort.com
The Ocean is Willowbank Resort’s newly refurbished dining experience in Sandys
Sol i Mar restaurant at the Coco Reef Resort offers a truly unique dining experience. Beautiful floor to ceiling glass windows surround the restaurant, imparting picturesque views of the ocean. Our menu features creative international cuisine infused with Bermudian flavors and an extensive wine list that includes wines from around the world for an unforgettable culinary experience. Whether you are looking for a romantic dinner for two or an enjoyable evening with friends, our attentive staff will make sure your visit to Sol i Mar is nothing short of extraordinary!
3 STONINGTON CIRCLE, SOUTH RD, PAGET • WWW.COCOREEFBERMUDA.COM FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 236-5416
Embark on the MV Excellence three-hour sunset dinner cruise, where you can savour exquisite cuisine, fine wines, and dance to the rhythm of lively tunes — all whilst cruising through Hamilton Harbour and the Great Sound.
OUR EXCLUSIVE DINNER CRUISE
Parish, offering panoramic views of the ocean and uninterrupted views of the evening sunset. At The Ocean, they believe “fresh is best” and focus on locally farmed, foraged, and fished ingredients on their menu to create delicious local favourites. Diners can enjoy The Ocean for breakfast, or for lunch and dinner paired with a choice of wine and beers. Or join them for their delectable renowned Afternoon Tea set in quintessential old Bermuda charm.
THE PINK BEACH CLUB AT THE LOREN
116 South Rd., Tucker’s Town, Smith’s
Tel: 293-1666
www.thelorenhotel.com
Perched atop a rocky cliff, The Pink Beach Club
at The Loren Hotel offers a captivating view of the Atlantic Ocean. Embracing an inviting coastal atmosphere, The Pink Beach Club seamlessly merges the finest seasonal ingredients with a commitment to sustainable dining, drawing inspiration from diverse cultures worldwide. Join them throughout the year for their bespoke curated events. From jazz nights to their esteemed guest chef series featuring many James Beard Award–winning chefs, they invite you to the ultimate seaside dining experience.
PRIVATE RENDEZVOUS
Available islandwide
Tel: 737-7700
www.prbermuda.com
Private Rendezvous (PR) specialises in crafting romantic experiences and
intimate settings that are perfect to share with your someone special. Celebrating a proposal, anniversary, or birthday or wanting to create a one-of-a-kind Bermuda memory? PR will work with you to create an individual experience that you and your loved one will cherish forever. Their sunset Teepee beach picnic dates are the most popular. Private chef dinners can be arranged for beaches and Airbnb’s. Private Rendezvous offers a range of unique experiences, and all you must do is show up to enjoy. From the smallest details to the grandest gestures, they ensure your experience is truly unforgettable. So why wait? Invest in your intimacy with a romantic escape.
THE RED CARPET
37 Reid St., Hamilton
Tel: 292-6195 / 295-6774
E-mail:
theredcarpetbermuda
@gmail.com
Instagram:
@theredcarpetbermuda
Enjoy a delightful cocktail before treating yourself to a succulent lobster or seafood dish at this well-known island gem. The Red Carpet has been a favourite dining place for over 40 years with its unique charm and friendly, experienced staff. It’s fine dining in a relaxed atmosphere. Dinner reservations are recommended. Open Monday through Saturday for lunch and dinner.
Closed Sundays and holidays. All major credit cards accepted.
Experience Bermudian
Hospitality
Diners can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner with panoramic views of the ocean and uninterrupted sunset vistas. Or join us for our delectable, renowned Afternoon Willow Tea set in quintessential old Bermuda charm
SARGASSO DINING DELIVERY & PRONTO GROCERY DELIVERY
Islandwide delivery available
Download the apps.
Tel: 542-4350
www.sargassosea.app
www.pronto.bm
Facebook: @sargassoseabda + @prontobda
Instagram: @sargassoseabda + @prontobda
Hungry after a full day travelling? Don’t move another inch and let Sargasso deliver. Download Bermuda’s premier on-demand apps — Sargasso Dining and Pronto Grocery Delivery — and experience over 150 of the island’s best restaurants, retailers, and local brands delivered exactly when you want them and where you want them. Open seven days a week. Download the apps and enjoy the convenience of delivery.
SENSE
(DEVILS ISLE SERIES)
Tel: 621-7829
www.sensebda.com
E-mail: sensebda@gmail.com
Dive into the sensory allure of Bermuda with SENSE — Devils Isle Series. Embark on a culinary journey where taste meets history. Engage your senses as a local storyteller weaves tales of Bermuda’s past, guiding you through a mesmerising multicourse menu inspired by local flavours, all experienced blindfolded! Elevate your stay with an unforgettable fusion of storytelling and gastronomy, a uniquely immersive adventure that invites you to taste, feel, and savour the rich tapestry of Bermuda’s culture.
SNORKEL PARK BEACH CLUB & NIGHTCLUB
Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Tel: 705-2582
www.snorkelparkbeachbermuda.com
Snorkel Park Beach Club truly is your destination for everything you need for the day at the beach: Their beach bars serve a variety of local specialities and exotic refreshments, and their restaurants offer a wider selection of delicious local cuisine. 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. Come early, stay late!
SOL I MAR RESTAURANT
Coco Reef Resort Bermuda
3 Stonington Circle South Rd., Paget Tel: 236-5416
www.cocoreefbermuda.com
Sol i Mar Restaurant at the newly remodeled Coco Reef Resort offers a truly unique dining experience. Beautiful floor-to-ceiling glass windows surround the restaurant, imparting picturesque views of the ocean. Their menu features creative international cuisine infused with Bermudian flavours and an extensive wine list that includes wines from around the world for an unforgettable culinary experience. Whether you are looking for a romantic dinner for two or an enjoyable evening with friends, their attentive staff will make sure your visit is nothing short of extraordinary.
Feel the spirit and culture of India
The premier destination for delicious award-winning Indian dining in Bermuda, specialising in Tadoor (clay-oven) and regional curry dishes
SPECIALITY CINEMA & GRILL
12 Church St., Hamilton
Tel: 292-2135
www.specialitycinema.bm
Speciality Cinema & Grill is Bermuda’s premier moviegoing experience. Conveniently located in the City of Hamilton, this multiscreen cinema provides the perfect afternoon or evening out. A multipletime “Best of Bermuda” award winner, Speciality Cinema & Grill also offers a delicious food menu. Grab a meal before the movie, take an order into the theatre with you, or stop by for a quick lunch. Pair your order with a tasty milkshake, daiquiri, or fruit smoothie. Open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday and public holidays noon to 8 p.m. Visit their website for showtimes.
Park View Plaza
58a North Street, Hamilton • 295-6450
www.houseofindia.biz
SPECIALITY INN
4 South Rd., Smith’s
Tel: 236-3133
www.specialityinn.bm
Established in 1985, Speciality Inn is Bermuda’s favourite local restaurant and a multiple-time “Best of Bermuda” award winner. Known for its range of local and international cuisine, this family-owned restaurant also boasts a pizzeria and sushi bar. Kid-friendly, with a welcoming yet relaxed ambience, Speciality Inn has built a reputation for excellence in food and customer service. Whether it’s to dine in or take out, stop by for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are open Monday and Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., and closed Sunday and public holidays. Reservations are not required.
SWIZZLE INN
3 Blue Hole Hill, Bailey’s Bay
Tel: 293-1854
www.swizzleinn.com
No vacation would be complete without a visit to the famous local landmark (circa 1650), Bermuda’s oldest pub, the Swizzle Inn in Bailey’s Bay. Venture to the patios or indoors and take in the graffitied walls and Photo courtesy of Swizzle Inn
Lunch
Dinner
Immerse yourself in a blindfolded culinary voyage t hrough Bermuda’s cuisine guided by our renowned
LOCAL STORYTELLERS
“AN ELECTRIFYING PERFORMANCE THROUGH BERMUDA’S CULINARY PAST…”
business cards from decades of previous swizzlers. Enjoy a jug of the deliciously potent original Rum Swizzle, Bermuda’s national drink. Then, feast on the awardwinning Swizzle burger, Bailey’s Bay fish sandwich, conch fritters, pizzas, and the best nachos and wings in Bermuda. Other options include local fish, classic pub fare like bangers and mash, and fish ’n’ chips. Stop by for their hugely popular weekend barbecue with slow-smoked ribs, steaks, piri-piri chicken, and luau shrimp. Be sure to leave your card, signed dollar bill, or a message on the pub walls. Kids always welcomed. Check out their gift shop offering a wide selection of Swizzle Inn–Swagger Out clothing and gifts.
TOBACCO BAY BEACH CLUB & BAR
1 Coot Pond Rd., St George’s Tel: 297-0484
www.tobaccobay.bm
Tobacco Bay Beach Club & Bar, 2022/23 “People’s Choice” award winners, is a truly gem in the east. Their beach boasts tranquil turquoise waters, stunning limestone rock formations, and incredible views. With a full-service bar and kitchen, you won’t have to move all day as you soak up the sun and get your fill of delicious food and tropical beverages. Tobacco Bay Beach Club has the perfect local beach bar to lie back and experience a true local vibe. The facility itself has free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool table, live entertainment, local friendly staff, and an open deck to enjoy. Open seven days a week, Salsa Sundays, and Friday night happy hour.
WAHOO’S BISTRO & PATIO
34 Water St., St. George’s Tel: 297-1307
www.wahoos.bm
Wahoo’s Bistro & Patio is centrally located in the heart of St. George’s and boasts panoramic views of the harbour. It offers a wide range of menu choices guaranteed to satisfy any picky eater, from the famous locally caught fish items including wahoo nuggets, rockfish Picasso, and, of course, the award-winning fish chowder to the delicious schnitzel sandwich and the ever-changing pasta special. Bring your family for a nice relaxing meal or come for a romantic dinner overlooking the moonlit harbour.
WASHINGTON MALL RESTAURANTS
Church and Reid Streets, Hamilton
Tel: 295-4186
www.washingtonmall.bm
Facebook: @washingtonmallbda
Hungry? Washington Mall, in the heart of Hamilton, has a wide variety of dining options to suit all tastes and budgets. For a full dining experience, head to La Trattoria, one of the longest-standing Italian restaurants in Bermuda; or Beluga Bar, the upscale seafood and sushi restaurant with an innovative Asian-inspired menu. Alternatively, The Cottage Bistro or Chatterbox make the perfect meeting spots for breakfast or lunch. In addition, Delicious has a variety of options to suit the whole family. If it’s a sweet treat you’re after or a refreshing drink, Glaze Bakery, Crow Lane Express, or Bermuda Bubble Tea are sure to satisfy.
WHITE HORSE PUB & RESTAURANT
8 King’s Square, St. George’s Tel: 297-1838
www.whitehorsebermuda.com
Rated No. 1 for a fun, local culinary experience, and award winners for the top 10 employers of Bermuda in 2021/22 and “Travellers’ Choice” on Tripadvisor 2022/23. This award-winning waterside restaurant located in the heart of Bermuda’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. George’s, continues to be the centre of attention on the island. With authentic local dishes, fun and creative cocktails, amazing ambience, and spectacular water views plus live entertainment and theme nights, it’s the place to be. Their friendly staff strive to make everyone’s dining experience just that: an “experience to remember.” Open seven days a week. Enjoy their Sunday Brunch and late nights with Bermuda’s best DJ.
WONG’S GOLDEN DRAGON RESTAURANT
13 York St., St. George’s Tel: 297-0408
www.wongsgoldendragonbda.com
Wong’s Golden Dragon Restaurant offers the most captivating, high-quality Chinese takeout food in the Town of St. George. The distinguished chef, Chunlee Wong, serves a fusion of Szechuan, Thai, Malaysian, and Cantonese-style food, providing a rich pageant of the foremost seafood, meat, and vegetarian meals. Check out their delectable lunch and seasonal specials, favourites with the locals. Open Monday through Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Thursday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sargasso, Hook, and 5 Star food delivery services are offered.
delight DOCKYARD
History meets luxury at Bermuda’s Royal Naval Dockyard. Immerse yourself in this historical destination with modern-day restaurants, shops, activities, attractions, and so much more.
oOn Bermuda’s West End lies a destination that uniquely melds the island’s history with modern-day fun. Royal Naval Dockyard is a crown jewel of delights where shopping, dining, activities, and nightlife converge to offer an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
From Battleships To Cruise Ships
Bermuda’s settlement kicked off with a shipwreck, and over the centuries, the island’s growth and development remained strongly connected to the sea surrounding it. The 200 acres on which Dockyard exists today were purchased in the early 1800s by the British
Royal Navy, which massively transformed the area with large land reclamations. Over the next 50 years, the dockyard, victualling yard, and ordnance depot were built painstakingly by hand by enslaved and free Bermudians and convicts brought to the island from the United Kingdom. The site went on to serve as a strategically located secure anchorage for the Navy, and it also had a heavy impact on 19th-century life in Bermuda. The dockyard employed an average of 1,000 Bermudians at a time, accounting for more than 15 percent of Bermuda’s income. It laid the foundation for a workforce skilled in plumbing, carpentry, and other trades.
The site has evolved through the years to meet the modern-day needs of Bermuda. Today, Dockyard is where most cruise ships calling on Bermuda tie up for their stay. It’s also a hub of activity where visitors and residents alike come to shop, dine, and play.
The 200 acres on which Dockyard exists today were purchased in the early 1800s by the British Royal Navy.
Journey Through Time
Royal Naval Dockyard’s present-day development is guided by the West End Development Corporation (WEDCO), which works to keep the area’s offerings fresh and captivating, making Dockyard a highly sought-after visitor destination. As WEDCO continually evolves the Dockyard experience, the corporation maintains elements of the area’s distinct history, ensuring visitors can experience and learn about the site’s unique 200year history. Modern offerings are housed in historic structures in a juxtaposition that
Royal Naval Dockyard is a crown jewel of delights where shopping, dining, activities, and nightlife converge to offer an unforgettable experience.
gives visitors a window into historic and present-day Bermuda.
The best place at Royal Naval Dockyard to learn more about the area’s history is the National Museum of Bermuda, housed in The Keep — the largest fort on the island. Once a proud symbol of British naval might, the fort was designed by the Royal Engineers to defend the various approaches to the dockyard. The Keep’s buildings, many of which are former ammunition storehouses, have been transformed into exhibits, storage, offices, and event spaces. Visitors can explore 500 years of Bermuda’s history at this 16-acre museum site, where more than 80,000 unique objects are displayed. Items to peruse include historical documents, photographs, plans and maps, art, archaeological finds including shipwreck artefacts, small watercraft, relics of Bermudian life spanning more than four centuries, and much more. Exhibits and displays tell the story of Bermuda’s history and
culture, its links with the West Indies and the Azores, enslavement in Bermuda, and the island’s defence heritage.
History comes to life at Dockyard with a free historical walking tour sponsored by WEDCO and the Bermuda Tourism Authority. Every Tuesday and Friday at 9:45 a.m. from May 7 through October 4, 2024, visitors are invited to join this interactive, fun, educational tour and historical skit depicting Dockyard’s life in the mid-1800s. Fully dressed in period costume, knowledgeable guides and actors pull you back as you explore and learn about Dockyard’s breakwaters, fortifications, workshops, and storehouses. Your guides’ lively performance and historically accurate dress help you connect with the area’s history in a dynamic, enjoyable way.
Cultural Canvas
See Bermuda through the eyes of local artists at the Bermuda Arts Centre. This nonprofit organisation promotes an appreciation and understanding of visual arts and crafts in Bermuda through exhibitions, workshops, and education. Themed exhibits and group shows capture the beauty and whimsy of the island, whilst a robust schedule of classes invites novices to put paint to paper in their creative pursuits. The Bermuda Arts Centre is also a working art studio, allowing visitors to watch as the creations of talented artists come to life.
CULTURAL CONNECTIONS
THE PORTUGUESE COMMUNITY IN BERMUDA HAS PLAYED A SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN SHAPING THE ISLAND’S HISTORY OF ENDURANCE AND SUCCESS.
BERMUDA’S STORY spans hundreds of years and was shaped by diverse peoples and cultures from across the Atlantic who made this 21-square-mile island their own. One hundred seventy-five years ago, 35 men, 16 women, and 7 children disembarked the Golden Rule, starting their new lives in Bermuda and marking the first arrival of immigrants of Portuguese descent in Bermuda.
Throughout the 19th century, skilled farmers from Madeira and the Azores, seeking opportunities, established an enduring connection between Bermuda and Portugal’s Atlantic islands. Their migration, part of a broader transatlantic movement, reflected a quest for better lives in places like Bermuda, Brazil, the Caribbean, Canada, and the United States.
Bermudians of Portuguese descent have made considerable contributions to Bermuda’s political, social, and corporate spheres; but Bermuda’s Portuguese connections date far earlier.
From the 16th century’s seafaring age, Portuguese sailors, often involuntarily through shipwrecks, found Bermuda a pivotal point on their way back from the Caribbean. This tiny isle, though a fraction of the size of the Azores, shared strategic importance as a whaling hub, military post, weather station, and Atlantic port. Portuguese whalers and seafarers frequented Bermuda from the 18th century onwards, some settling after abandoning ships bound for the U.S.
Today, Portuguese communities in Toronto, Montreal, Boston, and other cities are thriving, with links to fellow populations in Bermuda and around the world.
Learn more about Bermuda’s Portuguese connections in the Azores and Bermuda exhibit on the first floor of Commissioner’s House at the National Museum of Bermuda in Dockyard. For more information or to plan your visit, go to www.nmb.bm.
Bermudians of Portuguese descent have made considerable contributions to Bermuda’s political, social, and corporate spheres.
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Crisson Jewellers
Crown
Davison’s of Bermuda
Fair Trade Bermuda Shop, The
Grand Bazaar
Harris
Kultura Bermuda Culture
Lisa-Anne Rego Art Gallery
Littlest Drawbridge Gift Shop, The
Marvalan’s Handbags & Accessories
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22 Captain Kirk’s Coral Reef Adventures
Dockyard Ticketing Purchases
22 Dockyard Watersports Centre
23 Dolphin Quest
22 Elizabeth
24 Endeavour Community Sailing Programme
26 Famous Homes & Hideaways Tour
22 Fantasea Tours by K.S.W.
25 FryDay’s Bounce Park
26 Island Tour Centre
22 K.S. WaterSports (Adventure Tours, Rentals & Charters)
35 Longtail Water Park
28 Media Lounge Cinema, The
29 Oleander Cycles and Bermuda Rental Car Ltd.
21 Scooter Mart
30 Segway Tours
31 Snorkel Park Beach Club & Nightclub
32 Spirit of Bermuda
33 Tour, Mini Bus & Taxi Zone
34 Vista View
Food & Beverage
12 9 Parishes Authentic Rum Swizzle at The Rum Barrel
51 Alex & Pete’s Artisan Ice Cream
52 Anchor Restaurant, Bar & Lounge
59 Bermuda Fudge Co.
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STARSTUDDED ISLAND
DISCOVER THE ALLURE OF ISLAND LIVING THROUGH THE EYES OF CELEBRITIES WHO HAVE FOUND SOLACE AND SERENITY IN BERMUDA’S IDYLLIC SHORES.
BERMUDA’S BEAUTY is so irresistible, even those who could live anywhere in the world have chosen to make a home here. Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are perhaps the most recognised names to maintain a residence in Bermuda. The couple was likely lured to Bermuda’s shores due to Douglas’s lineage. His mother, Diana Dill, was a Bermudian who went on to become an actor and model in the U.S. Born in Devonshire, she was married to actor Kirk Douglas from 1943 to 1951. Some of her best-known television appearances include Love Is a Many Splendored Thing and Days of Our Lives.
American playwright Eugene O’Neill had a home in Bermuda in the 20th century, as did famous illustrator William Wallace Denslow, most famous for his work on the children’s novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; former U.S. presidential candidate Ross Perot; and U.K. tech guru James Martin.
Many of the island’s most notable residents call Tucker’s Town home. Situated in St. George’s Parish on the east end of the island, Tucker’s Town is one of Bermuda’s most exclusive neighbourhoods. Another sought-after enclave, dubbed “Millionaire’s Row,” is closer to the City of Hamilton, further enhancing Bermuda’s allure for discerning residents. You can see these stunning homes and other interesting landmarks only visible by water during the Famous Homes & Hideaways Tour,
departing out of Royal Naval Dockyard. This tour pairs sightseeing by boat with a wealth of well-researched historical facts and humorous personal stories about the island. A two-level boat slowly coasts just off the shoreline as the well-informed staff share their broad, deep knowledge of the island. In addition to Millionaire’s Row and other brightly coloured colonial-style homes, you’ll see classic landmarks like the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, the oldest cast-iron lighthouse in the Western Hemisphere. Guests enjoy live entertainment on the return to Royal Naval Dockyard.
Those who’ve taken this tour rave about the easygoing, accessible excursion whose staff are highly knowledgeable when it comes to the island’s history and its wellknown residents. The boat’s captain and crew work hard to deliver a lively, interesting tour, and their hard work has paid off with stellar reviews.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see Bermuda from a new perspective.
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BY LAND OR SEA, THE WEST END BECKONS FAMILIES WITH A WIDE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES. THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING TO SEE OR DO.
CYCLING
IS A FUN AND ACTIVE way to see all Royal Naval Dockyard has to offer, and you can rent electric pedal bikes on-site from Oleander Cycles.
Travelling as a family? Invite your little ones to burn off some energy at FryDay’s Bounce Park. An impressive collection of bouncy castles with activities like a slide, dodgeball, basketball, and a maze are housed in a glow-in-the-dark facility where your children can bounce and play the day away.
For an outdoor kid-friendly experience, head to Bermuda Fun Golf, an 18-hole mini golf course with sweeping ocean views that is styled after some of the most chal-
lenging, exciting holes from courses in Bermuda, Scotland, and the U.S. After dark, putt a round of glow-in-the-dark night golf.
Thanks to its waterfront location, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Bermuda’s hallmark stunning blue waters from Dockyard. Get a bird’s-eye view with a parasailing excursion aboard the Thrill Seeker, which will have you soaring hundreds of feet above the water, giving a unique perspective of the sprawling Dockyard complex.
Those travelling with children shouldn’t miss the Longtail Water Park. Part bouncy castle collection, part water park, the MV Longtail and its accoutrements offer hours of water-based fun. Your little ones will love the challenge of the floating obstacle course and may even get up the courage to try leaping off the diving boards.
Enjoy a thrill ride as a family with a banana boat ride. Zooming through the waters of the Great Sound aboard a banana boat will bring lots of laughter and exhilaration. Jet Ski tours are another fun way to explore by water. K.S. WaterSports offers a range of Jet Ski tours, combining snorkelling and cliff jumping with the excitement of zipping across the water on a watercraft.
No trip to Bermuda would be complete
Royal Naval Dockyard is a thriving hot spot where every family can find a day of fun.
without a family fun day on the water. Whether you want to be your own captain or you’d prefer to leave the navigation to the experts, K.S. WaterSports can set you up with a boat rental or day charter. With vessels ranging from a 13-foot Boston Whaler rental to a private 65-foot charter, there’s a boat to suit every need. Captain Kirk’s Coral Reef Adventures is another Dockyard mainstay with numerous on-thewater tour options. From fishing charters to glass-bottom boat excursions to sunset sails, Captain Kirk’s Coral Reef Adventures welcomes you to a fun day at sea.
Having trouble narrowing down which adventure to choose? Stop by Island Tour Centre, a business with over 25 years of experience matching visitors with their best Bermuda excursion from the island’s top tour operators.
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Snorkel, Dine, Dance
Naturally, a trip to Bermuda is not complete without time spent on the water, and Royal Naval Dockyard offers plenty of ways to make a splash. It is a favourite amongst families thanks to the numerous activities found here. Head to the Dockyard Watersports Centre and choose your adventure, whether it’s soaring into the skies by parasailing or going under via snorkelling or scuba outings; swimming with the resident dolphins; riding the waves via Jet Skis, kayaks, and banana boat tubing; or skimming the surface on a glass-bottom boat or sailboat.
Head to the Longtail Water Park located on Heritage Wharf. With a floating obstacle course, three waterslides, and diving boards up to 28 feet high, what’s not to love? The kids will have endless fun all day long.
For a more relaxed 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.
Island Tour Centre’s booking office is conveniently located at the Dockyard Watersports Centre, where knowledgeable staff can assist in planning West End excursions. Visitors can also stop by the Visitor Services Centre in the Gazebo at Dockyard Terrace. Check with the helpful staff, who provide insider knowledge about Dockyard. You can purchase tickets for local tours, bus and ferry tickets and passes, and Bermudabranded merchandise. Or pick up a Royal
Stop by the Visitor Services Centre on Dockyard Terrace to pick up a Maps of Bermuda Guide to help you navigate the area.
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Naval Dockyard Guide and a Maps of Bermuda Guide or scan the new Visit Bermuda app to help you navigate the area. 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.
Challenge your loved ones on the links at Bermuda Fun Golf, an 18-hole mini golf course 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.
For fun day or night, check out Snorkel Park Beach Club & Nightclub, a one-stop shop for the whole family. By day, visitors can snorkel just off the beach, discovering a hidden treasure trove of sunken cannons and an enchanting array of kaleidoscope marine life or paddling around in a rented kayak. Relax in a lounger and enjoy casual fare and ice-cold drinks from the bar and restaurant. As the sun sets, Snorkel Park transforms into a lively 18-and-up scene, where DJs keep the party hopping into the wee hours of the morning.
NOT SURE WHERE TO START?
THE INDISPENSABLE ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD GUIDE IS AVAILABLE DIGITALLY AT WWW.VISITBERMUDANOW.COM.
Savour the Flavour
You’ll certainly need to refuel as you play, shop, and explore at Dockyard; and the destination is home to many great restaurants. Even if you aren’t up for a round of mini golf, you should still head to Caddy Shack Grill at Bermuda Fun Golf. Great hospitality and incredible views make dining at this casual spot a memorable experience. Snorkel Park Beach Club is another option with picturesque views. Sip on a refreshing tropical cocktail from their beachfront bar and delight your taste buds with delectable culinary creations at their restaurant.
Other favourite Dockyard eateries include Anchor Restaurant Bar & Lounge, Bonefish Bar & Grill, Frog & Onion Pub, and Dockyard Café, all of which serve lunch and dinner, and Café Amici in Clocktower Shopping Mall, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, including Bermuda’s famed codfish and potato breakfast on Sundays.
Duch Pops offers a favourite sweet treat for beating the heat — popsicles. Handcrafted on the island and made from real fruits and natural sugars, they offer fruit and creamy pops as well as flavours like pop of coffee, immune-boosting pops, and, for the adults, spirit-infused poptails. Another refreshing sweet treat is ice cream, of course. At Dockyard, you’ll find Alex + Pete’s Bermuda Artisan Ice Cream at Dockyard Terrace and Nannini Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Parlour in Clocktower Shopping Mall, where ice creams, sorbets, frozen yoghurts, sundaes, and milkshakes are on offer.
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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.
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 makes stops at Dockyard’s major attractions, shops, and restaurants. The tram is also wheelchair accessible. Pick up your own set of wheels at Oleander Cycles, which offers quality one- and two-seater scooters, electric bikes, and fun, easy-to-manoeuvre two-seater cars. Recharging stations are available around Dockyard as well.
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Treasure Hunt
Another big draw of Dockyard is shopping. Aside from Clocktower Shopping Mall, you’ll find several retailers at Royal Naval Dockyard that invite you to get your shopping fix whilst finding relics of the island to bring home.
First things first: rum. This sugarcane spirit is the star of Bermuda’s national cocktails, the Dark ’n Stormy and the Rum Swizzle. At The Rum Barrel, a duty-free shop at Dockyard Terrace, you can pick up everything Goslings alongside Bermuda souvenirs, T-shirts, and duty-free liquors, including their award-winning Goslings Black Seal Rum, a blend dating back to the mid-1800s. Bring home a bottle of a delectable libation of rum, orange juice, and pineapple juice with 9 Parishes bottled, premixed rum swizzle.
Find the perfect pairing for your rum drink at Churchill’s Cigar Cabana, a small open-air kiosk that’s an offshoot of Churchill’s flagship in St. George’s. This cabana has an excellent selection of Cuban, Dominican, and local cigars.
If you’re searching for an authentic keepsake to remind you of your time in Bermuda, look no further than The Bermuda Craft Market. More than 60 local artists sell their creations here, from Bermudian cedar work and ceramics to jewellery and quilts.
Jon Faulkner Pottery is a must-stop if you’re looking for something high-
quality and unique to Bermuda. A true master of his craft, Faulkner develops his glazes from scratch and fires his salt-glazed ceramics in a kiln powered by waste vegetable oil. The artist works on-site and is often available to sign his creations, which range from handmade Bermuda rockpools to vases, kettles, serving trays, and much more.
Another made-in-Bermuda memento: sweet treats from the Bermuda Fudge Co. Located at Dockyard Terrace, this third-generation island family-owned company offers delectable confections to snack on as you walk around Dockyard or to take home and enjoy. There are 27 fudge flavours, like classic dark chocolate, vanilla rum, peanut butter, and mocha. Bermuda Fudge Co. also produces homemade rum cakes infused with El Dorado rum and “singing” chocolate tree frogs to take home.
From sweet treats to sweet scents, find fragrant aromas reminiscent of Bermuda at Dockyard. Discover your favourite Lili Bermuda fragrances at their new location at the National Museum of Bermuda during the summer when a cruise ship is in port. Whilst there, you can choose from various scents for ladies and gentlemen and gift sets featuring perfumed soaps and lotions. The complete line of fragrances is available for sampling and purchase. The Bermuda Fragrance Collection is a trio of scents that capture the island’s essence and can be found at Island Outfitters and Clocktower Shopping Mall. Bermuda Blue, Bermuda Breeze, and Bermuda Heat will remind you of Bermuda with every spritz.
Thanks to an absence of sales tax and a top-notch selection, jewellery shopping in Bermuda is a rewarding pursuit. At Royal Naval Dockyard, elements of the island are captured in stunning pieces created by Davidrose Boutique. The Ocean Collection’s cat’s-eye gemstone mirrors the impossibly blue waters of Bermuda.
The island’s pink sands take centre stage in pieces handmade by Jennifer Rodrigues Designs, found at The Bermuda Craft Market. Each unique piece is made in Bermuda, and each grain of pink sand is artfully arranged in shapes like the beloved Bermuda Longtail. Jennifer Rodrigues offers earrings, necklaces, bracelets and bangles, charms, rings, and men’s jewellery.
For a jewellery shopping trip that rivals any big-city experience, head to Diamonds International. More than 8,000 square feet of retail space, including a VIP lounge, kids’ room, and bar, welcomes shoppers for a fully immersive experience. The staff is dedicated to providing a high level of service as you browse amongst internationally renowned brands like Hublot, TAG Heuer, pre-owned Rolex, and Montblanc.
Looking for essentials like over-thecounter medications, beach gear, or sun-care products? Head to Dockyard Pharmacy, where a wide selection of European and American prescriptions can be filled. The pharmacy also stocks local and international magazines, postcards, snacks and beverages, and other souvenirs.
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With so much to fill your itinerary, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for in Royal Naval Dockyard. Here are our top picks for what to see and do.
ATTRACTIONS & 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 Bermudamade 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 various types of snorkelling, glass bottom and sightseeing, fishing, evening cruises, and even a brand-new water park onboard the MV Longtail. These tours all depart from Royal Naval Dockyard, and there’s an option for any type of traveller across a range of ages and abilities — get in touch to find out what’s
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best for you! The fleet is also available for charter; with nine different boats to choose from — including two catamarans, four glass-bottom boats, and, of course, for the royal treatment, the MV Elizabeth 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 TOUR
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 nine 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 two-hour 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 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 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
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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-thewater 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 floating obstacle course, a blob, and new diving boards up to 28 feet high, what’s not to love? The kids will have endless fun all day long. They also offer a full cash bar and snacks, so the adults can stay hydrated, too! Need a breather for an hour or two? No problem. Check out the rest of Royal Dockyard and what it has to offer, 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. The option is also available to purchase two- and threeday tickets, if one day isn’t enough. Water park socks are available for purchase at the door. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., mid-May through early September (opening and closing dates are weather dependent).
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF BERMUDA
1 The Keep
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, 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.
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, mountain bike, or a fun, easy-tomanoeuvre two-seater 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, the Tazzari Mini Max EV compact car, 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
Snorkel Park Beach Club (SPBC), the 2023/24 winners of Tripadvisor’s “Travellers’ Choice” award is conveniently located one block or five minutes away from the Dockyard cruise ship port. Spend an amazing, relaxing day sunbathing, swimming in beautiful turquoise waters, or snorkelling in the crystalclear 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. SPBC 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. Come early, stay late! SPBC is a part of the BBL Group of Restaurants & Bars, which includes the famous Tobacco Bay Beach
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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 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
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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 sixpacks, 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 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 hand-crafted 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.
Meredith Andrews / Diamonds InternationalBermuda 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 awardwinning 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.
DAVIDROSE BOUTIQUE
Dockyard Terrace
Tel: 295-7673
www.davidrosestudio.com
Dive into the mesmerising beauty of Davidrose’s Ocean Collection and explore the unique pieces from their Bermuda Collection, showcased at their newly opened boutique store in Royal Naval Dockyard. Conveniently located for cruise ship passengers on Dockyard Terrace, it’s the perfect opportunity to purchase a stunning piece inspired by the iconic turquoise waters of the island.
DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL
Storehouse Lane and Camber Rd.
Tel: 234-0500
www.shopdi.com
Diamonds International is the world’s largest duty-free 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.
JENNIFER RODRIGUES DESIGNS
The Bermuda Craft Market
Tel: 504-1884
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 oneof-a-kind keepsakes to always remember your vacation experience in Bermuda.
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JON FAULKNER POTTERY
7 Camber Rd.
Tel: 234-5116
www.jonfaulknerpottery.com
Jon Faulkner Pottery is located in the heart of Royal Naval Dockyard. All items are handmade on-site by master potter Jon Faulkner, who is available most days to sign his work. The studio boasts an extensive range of work including salt-glazed wheel-thrown pottery and handmade Bermuda rockpools. Jon Faulkner Pottery is a must-stop if you are looking for high-quality and unique “Handmade in Bermuda” work. Jon Faulkner Pottery is open seven days a week, and international shipping is available.
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 for sampling and purchase, as well as some history books from the museum’s collection. Open in the summer from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 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.
You’ll certainly need to refuel as you play, shop, and explore at Dockyard; and the destination is home to many great restaurants.
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.
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 handcrafted 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 Häagen-Dazs ice cream, premium ice cream, sorbets, and frozen yoghurt. Treat yourself to one of the 24 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 coffee and teas to light snacks. So, give yourself a treat and visit the Nannini Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Parlour.
HISTORY MEETS retail
bBuilt in 1856 as the Great Eastern Storehouse and the Great Northern Storehouse to support the British Royal Navy’s operations, Clocktower Shopping Mall’s formidable three-foot-thick protective stone walls and stately twin spires serve as a picturesque beacon for today’s visitors. Each of the structure’s 100-foot-tall spires features a clock — one keeps the time, whilst the other gives the time of high tide.
Clocktower Shopping Mall hosts more than 20 local businesses and has become one of the most popular shopping destinations on the island.Meredith Andrews (2)
The Great Eastern Storehouse safely stowed items like sails, oars, shot-stoppers, and rigging. The commissioner, and later the captain-in-charge of the dockyard, also kept offices in the storehouse. The Great Eastern Storehouse resembles the naval bakery at the RN Dockyard in Malta, as both structures were designed by civilian architect William Scamp, who, at the time, worked for the Royal Navy.
In 1990, former naval offices and storage space gave way to a two-level, wheelchairaccessible, air-conditioned shopping mall that, at the time, was home to just 10 shops. Today, Clocktower Shopping Mall hosts more than 20 local businesses and has become one of the most popular shopping destinations on the island.
Bring home Bermuda keepsakes to remind you of your time on the island long after you’ve returned home. The Bermuda Shop by Carole Holding is named for the wellknown artist who retails reproductions of her vibrant, whimsical works of art on placemats, coasters, notecards, and more. Also, at Carole’s shop and at The Perfume Shop, you’ll find the Bermuda Fragrance Collection, an elegant trinity of scents: Bermuda Blue that captures citrus, jasmine, and lotus in the air with a nuance of sea spray; Bermuda Breeze, a fruity floral with hints of wild berries, mandarin, and lovely jasmine; or Bermuda Heat with an aquatic oriental with bergamot, Osmanthus, and sandalwood. All three scents will remind you of Bermuda with every spritz. Island keepsakes can also be found at The Bermuda Triangle Shop, where you can pick up Bermuda-inspired T-shirts, island
Bring home Bermuda keepsakes to remind you of your time on the island long after you’ve returned home.
clothing, costume jewellery, candles, magnets, hand-painted wood carvings, and delicious rum cakes. The Fair Trade Bermuda Shop is another souvenir mecca with one-of-a-kind items from Bermuda and around the world, like clothing, instruments, arts and crafts, and household furniture. Grand Bazaar is a colourful shop that lives up to its name with a colourful selection of beach and hand towels, handpainted ceramics, ocean-inspired magnets, island-living clothing, silver, Bermuda sand jewellery, and more.
At Modern Lifestyle, a shop focused on one-of-a-kind crocheted handbags, Bermudian-Colombian owner Clara melds her Colombian family heritage of bagmaking with the island’s vivid colours. Marvalan’s Handbags & Accessories is another outlet where you can accentuate
your look with totes, clutches, shoulder bags, and much more in various materials and colours. Further accessorise with a trip to Crisson Jewellers, where you can find unique and exquisite pieces selected from the longtime retailer’s main collections in Hamilton, as well as a Pandora Shop-in-Shop and the full collection of their Bermuda-inspired Island Sand Collection jewellery.
A relative newcomer to Clocktower Shopping Mall, Kultura Bermuda Culture proudly displays elements of Bermuda’s unique culture, like the Gombeys, on T-shirts, tote bags, and more. Another undeniable element of Bermuda culture is the island’s distinctive fashion. Dress like a local with TABS Dockyard, where brilliantly coloured Bermuda shorts, polo shirts, and swim trunks for men as well as women’s and children’s clothing and accessories are on offer. Also at TABS Dockyard, check out the work of Howarth Photography Ltd. Gavin Howarth’s stunning scenic prints make a perfect island-inspired accent to any wall.
You can’t pass by The Littlest Drawbridge Gift Shop, whose name pays homage to the Somerset Bridge, without catching Bermuda cedar’s woody, aromatic scent. This shop stocks an array of handmade gifts crafted in Bermuda cedar, as well as tea towels, Bermuda cookbooks, and an assortment of Cuban cigars.
CLOCKTOWER SHOPPING MALL DIRECTORY
Bermuda Fragrance Collection
Tel: 292-1710
Bermuda Shop by Carol Holding, The Tel: 535-4000
Bermuda Triangle Shop, The 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
Kultura Bermuda Culture
Tel: 737-7862
Lisa-Anne Rego Art Gallery
Tel: 333-7346
Littlest Drawbridge Gift Shop, The Tel: 234-6214
Marvalan’s Handbags & Accessories
Tel: 504-3731
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 Dockyard
Tel: 703-TABS (8227)
West End Development Corporation (WEDCO)
Tel: 234-1709
Bring home a taste of Bermuda with Outerbridge’s Original Sherry Peppers, a hot sauce that’s become a restaurant and pantry staple on the island and is available for purchase at several stores in the mall. Other Outerbridge creations include Bloody Mary Fix, Full Hot Mustard Sauce, Swashbuckling Steak Sauce, and Sizzling Soy Sauce.
BEST T-SHIRTS ON ISLAND
Once a fortified warehouse, the modernday Clocktower Shopping Mall welcomes visitors with history and charm seven days a week.
And be sure to treat yourself as you shop the day away with a cool, refreshing treat at Nannini HäagenDazs Ice Cream Parlour, where a delicious selection of ice creams, sorbets, frozen yoghurts, sundaes, and milkshakes will put some pep in your step so you can keep perusing.
Once a fortified warehouse, the modern-day Clocktower Shopping Mall welcomes visitors with history and charm seven days a week. Please be sure to check the opening hours of your favourite shops, as they may change seasonally. Go to www.dockyard.bm for more information.
STYLE STAPLE
A CLASSIC WARDROBE CHOICE FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE, BERMUDA SHORTS NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE.
BERMUDA SHORTS first gained popularity with British naval officers stationed in Bermuda during World War I. More than 100 years later, however, they remain a style standard and a wardrobe staple all over the world. Their versatility makes them perfect for both outdoor adventures and hitting the boardroom.
Though Bermuda shorts always remain fashionable, there are some tips and tricks to really make them shine. To help you look your best in Bermuda’s finest fashion — as well as choose the trendiest colours for 2024 — we spoke with an expert on the subject: Rebecca Singleton, the founder of TABS Bermuda (The Authentic Bermuda Shorts).
THE ULTIMATE IN BERMUDA STYLE
Singleton says that the key to looking your best in Bermuda shorts really comes down to accessorising properly. If you’re wearing a tie with your shorts, you’ll want to choose either a matching colour (blue with blue) or a complementary colour (blue with coral or pink with turquoise). The same rule applies to the customary knee socks worn with Bermuda shorts, although she shares that navy blue is always an excellent choice. Just be sure to wear them up to your knees — or not at all.
“Your black or brown dress shoes should match your belt, and a crisp pastel dress shirt works with most colours,” says Singleton. “The Shoreby, our take on the Bermuda blazer, which is both lightweight and stylish, will finish the look.”
COLOR ME HAPPY
Wondering what colour combos work best? Pair neutral-coloured Bermuda shorts with a bright-coloured top. If you prefer bright-coloured Bermuda shorts, then combine that with a neutral top.
WHAT’S TRENDING
Of course, there’s really no wrong colour to choose when it comes to Bermuda shorts. It’s all about expressing your style and choosing what makes you feel good. But if you like to stay up to date on the latest fashion trends, Singleton recommends going bright and bold this summer with your short’s selection.
“In 2024, colour trends are shifting towards bold and vibrant hues inspired by nature, with selections reflecting a fusion of energising greens, calming blues, and warming earth tones alongside accents of lively coral and rich jewel tones,” she says. “Considering the 2024 trends, we turned to our natural island surroundings for inspiration. At TABS, we align the colours of our products with the elements that inspire us on the island. This year, we drew inspiration from Bermuda’s distinctive architecture and the surrounding natural world, envisioning
pastel-coloured houses set against vibrant sunsets, juxtaposed with the serene tranquillity of the sea on a summer’s day.”
ARTSY COLLECTIONS
TABS Bermuda is also known for showcasing and collaborating with talented artists to create unique collections.
“This year, we’ve partnered with Christina Sgobba to create our newest pattern, Wild & Restrained, that features abstract patterns inspired by both geographical and architectural aspects of Bermuda and the Cayman Islands,” says Singleton. “The bold design’s bright colours and shapes are sure to be a conversation starter and will feature throughout our collections for men, women, kids, and home.”
To find your favourite styles and accessories, peruse their Hamilton or new Dockyard store or visit www.tabsbermuda.com.
INSIDER’S GUIDE
With so much to fill your itinerary, 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 note cards, her own recipe chopping boards, placemats, and coaster sets. Other inexpensive gifts include necklaces, earrings, pink sand–filled lockets, and 2024 glass ornaments. Queen Elizabeth II and other royal memorabilia are also great finds 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.
THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE SHOP
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 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 shopping destinations in Bermuda, is home to more than 20 retailers, offering a wide range of products, from souvenirs and Bermuda-inspired merchandise, fashionable apparel, and hand-painted ceramics to fine jewellery, luxury home goods, and perfumes: all in an airconditioned, historical building with public restrooms. The mall is open seven days a week.
Cuban cigars. Bermuda cedar & island made inspirations.
Clocktower Mall, Dockyard (441) 234-6214 email: littledbridge@gmail.com
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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-inShop, and the full collection of their Bermuda-inspired and -designed Island Sand Collection jewellery. The shopping experience is relaxed and intimate, while the quality, value, and prices are second to none.
FAIR TRADE BERMUDA SHOP
Tel: 232-7781
E-mail: bodywraps@ibl.bm
cushion covers, 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.
HOWARTH
PHOTOGRAPHY LTD.
Available at:
TABS Dockyard
Tel: 532-3234
www.bermudascenics.com
The Fair Trade Bermuda Shop, where “trade is aid,” is the place to find exotic, one-of-akind items from Bermuda and around the world, including arts and crafts, instruments, Asian eccentricities, clothes, and household furniture. Enjoy 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, handpainted ceramics, Bermuda
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.
KULTURA BERMUDA CULTURE
Tel: 737-7862
Kultura means what happens today is the history of tomorrow. The Bermuda Gombey is Kultura’s iconic logo and one of their most popular product designs. Others include the Bermuda Longtail, the Unfinished Church in St. George’s, and Clocktower Shopping Mall in Dockyard. Kultura’s Bermudainspired designs are found exclusively on their home products, flip-flops, braided sandals, accessories such as
bags, and pink-sand jewellery with ocean-inspired colours. Visit their kids department for onesies, T-shirts, Gombey dolls, hats, and much more.
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.
MARVALAN’S HANDBAGS & ACCESSORIES
Tel: 504-3731
Marvalan’s Handbags & Accessories is owned by Margaret Cumberbatch and sells vegan handbags, accessories, costume jewellery, and handmade jewellery using the best beads and crystals. Margaret believes a woman’s handbag is more than just for carrying essentials. It is an integral part of her outfit or fashion statement; a way to express one’s style and personality. Their handbags are made with the finest vegan materials, setting them apart from ordinary handbags.
MODERN LIFESTYLE
Tel: 516-1515
Facebook: @bermudabags Bermuda Bags by Modern Lifestyle is the fusion of Bermuda colours with Wayuu
crochet and handloom. Bermudian-Colombian owner Clara uses her Colombian family heritage of bag making to produce beautiful one-of-a-kind 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 HäagenDazs Ice Cream Parlour in Clocktower Shopping Mall, open seven days a week and featuring Häagen-Dazs ice cream, premium ice cream, sorbets, and frozen yoghurt. Treat yourself to one of the 24 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 coffee and teas to light snacks. So, give yourself a treat and visit the Nannini Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Parlour.
TABS DOCKYARD
Tel: 703-TABS (8227)
www.tabsbermuda.com
Known for its Bermuda shorts, TABS have been described as “the island’s hottest, must-have item” by Frommer’s. Specialising in island apparel and unique gifts, TABS creates bespoke goods inspired by Bermuda and showcases and collaborates with numerous local artists and top international brands. Their collection extends to award-winning swim shorts; apparel for men, women, and kids; Bermudaful gifts; and accents for the home.
Be sure to check the opening hours of your favourite shops, as they may change seasonally.
HISTORIC
wWhen those aboard the ill-fated Sea Venture shipwrecked amid Bermuda’s rocky shores in 1609, they found safety on the island’s most eastern point, now known as St. George’s. Fast forward, and luckily for those who find their way upon these shores today, the town has prospered and offers a glimpse of that storied past.
While more than 400 years have passed since that fateful shipwreck, much of the town of St. George’s, which was the island’s original capital before that title was bestowed upon the City of Hamilton in 1815, continues to highlight its historical treasures, being named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. The town showcases its beginnings as an English colonial village with its fine examples of early architecture, winding lanes with uniquely Bermudian names, and museums full of historical stories, all whilst maintaining its importance as a living and working town.
Throughout the year, St. George’s plays host to several events that help bring the town to life and make visiting a must-do. In
The town showcases its beginnings as an English colonial village with its fine examples of early architecture, winding lanes with uniquely Bermudian names, and museums full of historical stories.
May, the annual Peppercorn Ceremony sees King’s Square full of pomp and circumstance at this uniquely Bermudian event where the Masonic Lodge of St. George’s pays its annual dues of one peppercorn to the town. For a thrilling atmosphere, head to one of the three Eastern Counties Cup Association Annual Classic cricket games held in July, August, and September, and get a taste of the local competitive spirit and the island’s
summer vibes. At the end of summer, feast on locally caught fish and seafood at the St. George’s Seafood Festival, which brings together the island’s talented chefs delivering delicious Bermudian-inspired cuisine. This annual event featuring Bermuda’s rich seafood culture will take place on Sunday, September 15, 2024. In the winter, celebrate the season at the Bermuda National Trust’s annual Christmas Walkabout, which takes place the first Friday in December. The town is aglow with the sights and sounds of festive lights, holiday entertainment, and historic homes decorated and opened to the public.
But on any given day, the town is a vibrant destination for shopping, dining, and activities as well as exploration of its fabled attractions.
A Walk through History
The best way to explore the Town of St. George’s is by foot or electric bike. With such a large collection of historic sites in just a small area, a half-day is enough to get a sense of the history of the town. However, plan to spend a full day if you want to go a little further afield or plan to visit any of the museums.
Start your walking tour at Ordnance Island, where you’ll be greeted by the statue of Sir George Somers, for whom the town owes its name and its settlement, as his welcoming arms usher visitors into the town. This is also the location of the grim reenactments featuring the stocks and pillory and the ducking stool, used as tools of cruel punishment that have thankfully been left in the past. On a brighter note, Bob Burns Park offers a lovely spot to relax and watch the comings and goings across St. George’s Harbour. After enjoying the nautical sights, head north across the bridge to King’s Square. This is the heart of the town, with many events taking place here. The 18th-century St. George’s Town Hall presides over the
Square and, along with municipal meetings, it is open to the public during the week and includes a small exhibit. Heading east behind the Town Hall are several of St. George’s oldest buildings, including imposing Buckingham, beautifully understated Bridge House, and the island’s first stone building and first iteration of the island’s House of Assembly, the State House. All three buildings boast unique Bermuda architecture that is worth seeing. Walking along Bridge Street, head north towards Somers’ Garden, a green respite in the middle of the town, which also features one of the island’s iconic moongates, making for an excellent photo op. Walking along the western edge of the park, head up the hill to the striking edifice of the Unfinished Church, which was abandoned mid-construction in the 1800s. Head back down the hill and turn west on to Featherbed Alley and reach the back of St Peter’s, Their Majesties Chapell, where you can wander through the graveyard and reflect on the fact that a section was segregated for blacks, casting a sobering reminder of the island’s darker past. Within the whitewashed walls and wood beamed interior of the oldest surviving Anglican church in continuous use in the new world, you will find the original altar as well as artefacts such as an 18th-century throne salvaged from a shipwreck and com-
munion silver from the 1600s. Across from the church, you’ll find the Globe Museum, which currently houses the Bermuda National Trust (BNT). The museum highlights the evolution of the town as well as Bermuda’s involvement in the American Civil War. Between the BNT and the Bermuda Tourism Authority’s Visitor Services Centre, located just steps away on Duke of York Street, you can plan the rest of your day in St. George’s. Whilst there, chat with their helpful staff, who can provide insider knowledge about the town. Buy tickets for local tours, bus and ferry tickets and passes, and Bermuda-branded merchandise. Scan the QR code on the poster found inside the Visitor Services Centre to view the digital Town of St. George Guide, as well as their Maps of Bermuda Guide, to help you navigate the area with ease.
Getting to St. George’s
St. George’s is easily accessible by minibus, taxi, scooter, or electric car. You will find Bermuda Rental Car Ltd., Current Vehicle, and Rugged Rentals charging stations in the town. You may also take advantage of Bermuda’s excellent public transportation and head out to St. George’s by bus or ferry. Sea Express Ferry offers a seasonal Orange Route that operates from May to October to St. George’s from Hamilton, via Dockyard (295-4506;
www.marineandports.bm). To take the iconic pink Bermuda Breeze bus ride from Hamilton to St. George’s, choose routes 1, 3, 10, or 11. Or you can take the bus from Dockyard, via Hamilton, to St. George’s (295-3851; www.gov. bm/bus). 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. For more information on transportation, please visit the St. George’s Visitor Services Centre, located at 25 York Street.
Out and About
Once you’ve made yourself familiar with the town, discover adventures awaiting both on land and by water. There are electric bike tours of the town and further afield that make the rest of the parish more accessible. Another perk to exploring by electric bikes include traversing the East End tracks of the disused former Bermuda Railway line, which have been repurposed as walking and biking trails (www.bermudarailway.net/ trail/taking-trail/). Both Ferry Reach and the Bailey’s Bay tracks are accessible by bike from the town. St. George’s Harbour is the perfect place to spend some time on the water whether by boat or, for a slower pace, paddling along in a kayak.
Rental boats and pontoons or paddleboards and kayaks can be rented or book a tour on a Jet Ski or a boat with a licensed captain to get the inside scoop on hidden gems and local favourites.
Several beaches are within walking distance to the centre of town. Tobacco Bay is one of the best snorkelling spots on the island. It offers tranquil turquoise waters, stunning limestone rock formations, and Photo courtesy
incredible reefs that house a wide variety of sea life.
Across St. George’s Harbour sits St. David’s Battery. While the area is mostly residential, at the furthest point of land sits Cooper’s Island. This is also an excellent location to cycle to and then spend time discovering the island’s coast-
al natural environment, and the observation tower is the perfect lookout to spot humpback whales migrating past in March and April.
For the golf enthusiast, there are several courses within close proximity to the town, including the Five Forts Golf Club at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort.
• 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
HISTORIC HIGHLIGHTS
WITH ITS CHARMING ARCHITECTURE and cultural treasures, the Town of St. George has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This historic gem is also known as the oldest continuously inhabited English settlement in the Western Hemisphere. Be sure to check out these historic points of interest during your visit.
• 400th Anniversary Monument
• Alexandra Battery
• Barber’s Alley
• Bermudian Heritage Museum
• Bob Burns Park
• Bridge House (BNT)
• Buckingham (BNT)
• Building Bay
• Fort St. Catherine & Museum
• Gates Fort
• The Globe Museum (BNT)
• King’s Square
• Mitchell House (Historical Society)
• Old Rectory
• Pilot Darrell’s House
• Reeve Court (BNT)
• Segregated Graveyard at St. Peter’s
• Sir George Somers’ Monument
• Somers’ Garden
• St. Peter’s, Their Majesties Chappell
• State House
• Stewart Hall
• Stocks, Pillory, and Whipping Post
• Town Hall
• Tucker House Museum (BNT)
• Unfinished Church
• Whitehall
AROMATIC CHARMS
STEP INTO THE ENCHANTING WORLD OF THE LILI BERMUDA PERFUMERY, WHERE FRAGRANT BLOOMS AND ISLAND-INSPIRED SCENTS ARE METICULOUSLY CRAFTED INTO TIMELESS FRAGRANCES.
FOR ALMOST 100 YEARS,
the island’s scents have been captured in a luxury collection of fragrances.
In the current iteration of the timehonoured perfume business, The Lili Bermuda Perfumery has refined each scent and created a sensory experience that epitomises the beauty of Bermuda.
From fresh ocean spray to spring florals, these bottled delights are a gorgeous way to take back a unique memory of time spent on the island.
While The Lili Bermuda Perfumery was founded in 1928, Isabelle Ramsay-Brackstone
has been its master perfumer for over 20 years. It is located at Stewart Hall, an 18thcentury Bermuda National Trust mansion on Queen Street in St. George’s. There, visitors can tour the Perfumery, see where the perfumes are hand-crafted, and sample their many fragrances.
The Perfumery recently began offering fragrance workshops for aficionados to learn how to create a customised fragrance. At the 90-minute Fragrance Making Workshop, participants will deepen their understanding of the art form of making perfume, including learning how to expertly blend natural
essential oils and specialty aromas and leave with a personalised 50ml fragrance.
“Most people have never created perfume before, and we’ve set up the workshop by selecting some of the most popular essential oils,” explains Ramsay-Brackstone.
Scents ranging from citrus, spice, aromatics, fruits, floral, woody, musk, and ambers have been curated to create the basis of a signature fragrance. Participants spend time learning the basics of perfumemaking and smelling many aromas to build a truly personal blend.
Ramsay-Brackstone compares perfumemaking to mixing colours — taking different scents and blending them to make one unique creation.
While it can take Ramsay-Brackstone months to create one of Lili Bermuda’s signature fragrances, she has created bases from a family of scents as a starting point for the workshop. “The magic of our workshops is that we basically have written 80 percent of the song for you, so you can accent it how you like; but it will still have a beginning, middle, and an end. Everyone can have fun and leave with something that smells really good.”
Ramsay-Brackstone is often asked how she knows when a fragrance is ready; she says it’s like “falling in love.”
“When you know, you know — you just can’t explain the way a certain smell makes you feel. It makes the workshop very intimate because it’s your very own creation. It’s very special.”
For more information about The Lili Bermuda Perfumery and the Fragrance Making Workshop, visit www.lilibermuda.com.
Retail Wonders
Nestled within the historic charm of St. George’s lies a shopping experience that seamlessly blends tradition with modern flair. Wander along cobblestone streets lined with pastel-hued buildings, where quaint boutiques and specialty stores beckon with unique treasures and islandinspired souvenirs.
Take time to discover some of the work of local artisans that the town is known for as they showcase their craftsmanship in handmade jewellery, woven textiles, and vibrant artwork — perfect for capturing the essence of Bermuda’s culture. There are shops selling beautiful renderings of sea glass jewellery, as well as artists inspired by Bermuda’s coastal scenery. You can also find some branches of Hamilton’s department stores and souvenir shops here. This is also the spot to sample and purchase your favourite Bermuda fragrances from Lili Bermuda or grab a pair (or two) of famous Bermuda shorts to bring back home with you.
Whether you’re seeking one-of-a-kind gifts, including cigars, candles and beauty products, bohemian-inspired apparel, Bermuda T-shirts, toys, and locally baked sugar cookies — or simply soaking in the vibrant atmosphere — there is no shortage of unique finds in this picturesque town. Without a doubt, shopping in St. George’s promises a delightful blend of history, culture, and island charm.
Eat, Drink, and Be Merry
After all these exciting adventures, you’ll likely work up a good appetite. Numerous eateries dot the town, from local diners and cafés to confectionery shops and harbourside restaurants. And it’s the perfect location even if you’re just looking for a spot to relax, grab a cool drink, and enjoy a beautiful view. There is a vibrant food scene in St. George’s, and it is a particularly excellent part of the island to enjoy some of Bermuda’s favourite dishes such as the iconic Sunday morning codfish and potatoes or seasoned local catch served with peas ’n’ rice and coleslaw or piled on freshly baked raisin bread. Along with local cuisine, the town also offers up elegant steakhouses, spot-on Chinese takeout, and coffee shops pouring the perfect cup of joe.
For an upscale dining experience, take a five-minute drive out to The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, where you’ll enjoy a scrumptious meal with breathtaking views over Gates Bay and the imposing Fort St. Catherine. Or behold
enchanting sunset at Achilles
INSIDER’S GUIDE
With so much to fill your itinerary, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for here in St. George’s. Here are our top picks for what to see and do.
ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES
FIVE FORTS GOLF CLUB
34 Coot Pond Rd.
Tel: 543-2222
www.marriott.com/en-us/ hotels/bdaxr-the-st-regisbermuda-resort/experiences/ five-forts-golf-club/
One of the bespoke recreational activities of The St. Regis Bermuda Resort, the Five Forts Golf Club welcomes golfers of all levels to a unique golfing experience. Named after St. George’s rich heritage in the former capital of Bermuda, the golf course is surrounded by the historical five forts, including Bermuda’s largest and most celebrated Fort St. Catherine, which is situated just steps from The St. Regis Bermuda
Resort. Wherever you play on this course, you will be enchanted by the natural splendour and panoramic ocean views of Five Forts Golf Club.
K.S. WATERSPORTS (TOURS, RENTALS & CHARTERS)
On the waterfront at the White Horse Pub & Restaurant
8 King’s Square
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 ecotours, 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 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.
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.
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.
Private Boat Charters:
Are you looking for that amazing Bermuda on-thewater 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.
THE LILI BERMUDA PERFUMERY
Stewart Hall
5 Queen St.
Tel: 293-0627 / 800-527-8213
www.lilibermuda.com
The historic charm of the historic charm of St. George’s is epitomised at The Lili Bermuda Perfumery. Since 1928, artists in the sense of smell have created masterful scents here that capture the essence of Bermuda. Today, Stewart Hall houses a retail store and the fragrancemaking studio of master perfumer Isabelle RamsayBrackstone, where occasionally she hosts intimate perfumemaking workshops. Come for a free tour to experience it all and leave with your very own fragrance and toiletries. 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.
OLEANDER CYCLES AND BERMUDA RENTAL CAR
LTD.
26 York St.
Tel: 297-0478
www.oleandercycles.bm
www.oleanderebikes.com
www.bermudarentalcar.com
It’s fun to rent an electric car, scooter, electric bike, or mountain bike at Oleander Cycles and Bermuda Rental Car in St. George’s. They offer quality scooters and cars 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. The company provides instructions and a practice area. Their St. George’s location is open seven days a week.
JOURNEY THROUGH TIME
EXPLORE THE RICH HISTORY OF ST. GEORGE’S, WHERE CENTURIESOLD FORTS STAND AS GUARDIANS OF THE PAST, OFFERING GLIMPSES INTO THE ISLAND’S STRATEGIC SIGNIFICANCE AND STORIED COLONIAL HERITAGE.
As one of Bermuda’s main gateways, St. George’s and its surrounding islands became an ideal spot to build fortifications to protect the town and the island from unwanted military advances. While some, like Fort St. Catherine, remain in wellmaintained condition, others are no more than ruins. However, they still offer exploration and remain an exciting glimpse into Bermuda’s defensive past.
FORT ST. CATHERINE
Originally built in 1614 and continually expanded over its years of use, this is one of the island’s most prominent and significant forts. Housed within the fort is a museum showcasing Bermuda history, specifically focusing on military history. Outside, along with large cannons and rifles, visitors will be rewarded with stunning vistas off Bermuda’s north shore.
ALEXANDRA BATTERY
Like many fortifications dotting the island’s eastern end, Alexandra Battery is mainly enjoyed by viewing its exterior and appreciating the views from atop the hill nearby or relaxing on the small beach below. Initially built in the 1860s on the site of Buildings Bay Fort, it saw active duty up until the 1920s. Military enthusiasts will find the pedestal-mounted breech-loading guns fascinating.
GATES FORT
Just south of Alexandra Battery, sitting on the edge of the Town Cut — the small channel that feeds into St. George’s Harbour — Gates Fort is small but offers beautiful views of the northern coastline and into St. George’s. It is especially spectacular if you catch a cruise ship or other large vessel navigating through this narrow waterway.
ST. DAVID’S BATTERY
On the southern side of the parish, outside the main town, sits St. David’s Battery atop Great Head Park. This is one of the last gun batteries built by the British military in the early 1900s and is spectacular for the views it affords across St. George’s Harbour, South Shore, and Castle Harbour, as well as coastal walking paths. There are still gun emplacements and a sobering memorial to those lost at sea.
FORT VICTORIA & FORT ALBERT
Fort Albert was initially completed in 1843 to complement and support Fort Victoria and was named after Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria. Almost all the stone used to build Fort Albert was quarried at the site by creating a moat surrounding the fort. The fort was renovated between 1865 and 1876 but was abandoned by the early 1900s. It was later turned into a hotel nightclub but closed in 1989 after the closing of Club Med. Recently, The St. George’s Foundation and volunteers have been working to restore both forts.
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PEDEGO ELECTRIC BIKES
4 Penno’s Dr.
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 offroad 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.
NOT SURE WHERE TO START? THE INDISPENSABLE TOWN OF ST. GEORGE GUIDE IS AVAILABLE DIGITALLY AT WWW.VISITBERMUDANOW.COM.
TOBACCO BAY BEACH
CLUB & BAR
1 Coot Pond Rd.
Tel: 297-0484
www.tobaccobay.bm
Rated the No. 1 snorkelling spot in Bermuda and No. 1 beach in St George’s, voted the best tourism attraction multiple times, and being the 2023/24 winners of Tripadvisor’s “Travellers’ Choice” award, Tobacco Bay Beach is truly a gem in the east. This beach boasts tranquil turquoise waters, stunning limestone rock formations, incredible reefs that house a wide variety of sea life, and fantastic amenities and rentals. With a full-service bar and kitchen, you won’t have to move all day as you soak up the sun and get your fill of delicious food and tropical beverages.
Tobacco Bay Beach Club has the perfect local beach bar to lie back and experience a true local vibe. The facility itself has free Wi-Fi, new bathrooms, showers, beach rentals, local friendly staff, an outdoor pool table, live entertainment, and an open deck to enjoy. Open seven days a week, Salsa Sundays, and Friday night happy hour.
INSIDER’S GUIDE
SHOPPING
CHURCHILL’S LTD.
27 York St.
Tel: 297-1650
When visiting the Town of St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, don’t miss the aptly named Churchill’s for your wines, spirits, and cigars. With the only walk-in humidor on the island, this is the place to stop for your Cuban cigars, fine wines, cold beer, and sodas. 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, fine wines — over 250 references — and gifts such as cigar cases and cutters, lighters, glasses, decanters, and wine openers. Hours of operation in St. George’s are Monday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
CONFECTIONS/THE PARLOUR
Bridge House
1 Bridge St.
Tel: 505-3434
www.confectionsbermuda.com
Facebook:
@confectionsbda
Instagram:
@confectionsbda
Confections is a licensed Bermuda boutique bakery passionately dedicated to the simple beauty and nostalgia of the traditional Bermuda sugar cookie. Their recipe has been tried, tested, and painstakingly perfected for well over 20 years, thereby ensuring that each cookie has a seamless and delectable blend of airy lightness, a respectable crunch, and just enough sweet persuasion to keep you coming
back for more. Experience their exquisite Bermuda Pink “Sand” Sugar Cookies and Bermuda Pink “Sand” Sprinkles inspired by Bermuda’s magical beaches and handmade in Bermuda. Visit Confections and enjoy a selection of sweet treats and gifts inspired by, designed, or made in Bermuda. You’re sure to find something very special to take home. The Bridge House, The Parlour, and Confections; three experiences not to be missed during your visit to the Olde Towne.
DREAMSCAPE DESIGNS
9 Water St.
Tel: 504-7063
www.dreamscapedesignsbda.com
In the realm of Dreamscape Designs, Corinne Leite, a seasoned chartered accountant turned artist, transforms Bermuda’s vibrant palette into enchanting products. From
captivating towels to exquisite jewellery and accessories, each piece reflects the island’s kaleidoscope of colours. Leite’s 35-year accounting expertise merges seamlessly with her artistic roots, delivering affordable treasures. Explore Dreamscape Designs, where every product is a celebration of Bermuda’s essence, offering a touch of island charm for both locals and visitors alike.
THE ENGLISH SPORTS SHOP
30 Water St.
Tel: 297-0142
www.theenglishsportsshop.com
Instagram:
@theenglishsportsshop
This outpost of the iconic Bermudian store carries their sought-after Bermuda designed staples along with a selection of other brands. Since 1918, they have been the home of the
original Bermuda shorts, which you will find in an array of colours alongside knitwear, polos, pareos, totes, and much more — all unique Bermuda-inspired designs. Quality and heritage are the hallmarks of the must-visit store where they’ve perfected the art of dressing for the island lifestyle and beyond.
FRANGIPANI
13 Water St.
Tel: 297-1357
E-mail: frangiham@logic.bm
At Frangipani’s lively St. George’s store, you can find an eclectic range of beautiful and elegant clothing like cheerful batik sundresses, tops and pants, bags, jewellery, scarves, beach cover-ups, and Bermudathemed hand-crafted gifts to take home. Their store sells
Quaint boutiques and specialty stores beckon with unique treasures and islandinspired souvenirs.
a lovely range of women’s clothes in cotton, rayon, and jersey. Whether you’re stepping off a cruise or relaxing at a resort, be sure to take the time to visit their store if you are looking for something special and unique to take home.
ROBERTSON’S DRUG STORE
24 York St.
Tel: 297-1828
Pharmacy: 297-1736
Facebook:
@robertsonsdrugstore
At the heart of St. George’s is Robertson’s Drug Store, where the townsfolk have congregated for generations. This is the shop that has that special something they and you won’t find anywhere else. There are the usual medicines and prescriptions, drinks, snacks, toys, beach games and gear, plus sun creams and toiletries; but it’s the gifts, from Bermuda, Europe, the U.S., and beyond, that Robertson’s is famous for. That and their friendly staff make it your onestop shop at the start of your discovery of St. George’s.
SALTWATER JEWELLERY DESIGNS
8 Water St.
Tel: 519-9906
www.saltwaterjewellerydesigns.com
Saltwater Jewellery Designs is an elegant boutique specialising in one-of-a-kind hand-crafted jewellery that is deeply alluring to the eye. The pieces feature brilliant colours that were inspired by the beauty of Bermuda’s turquoise waters, its coral-pink shores, and the other bold, bright hues you’ll see around the island. Bermudian designer Kelli Thompson creates the jewellery using Bermuda sea glass, Bermuda pink sand, semiprecious stones, Venetian glass, and freshwater pearls.
SEAGLASS STUDIO
Lower Shop, 8 York St.
Tel: 297-4819
Visit beachcomber Kelly Pretorius in her Design Studio in the heart of St. George’s; opposite the Somers’ Wharf entrance and eight steps off Water Street. Here you will find a treasure trove of unique hand-crafted gifts. Seaglass Studio is where Kelly creates one-of-a-kind jewellery from sea glass found on the local beaches. You can see the rarest colours of sea glass in orange, red, and yellow. She also uses driftwood and sea pottery to create Christmas ornaments, sun catchers, wall hangings, and stacking paper weights. Visit Kelly at her studio, where you can find that special unique gift to take home.
THE THINGS WE LOVE
Somers’ Wharf
16 Water St.
Tel: 533-2359
www.thethingswelovebda. myshopify.com
A specialty boutique with a range of eclectic clothing for their free-spirited clientele. This 2023 “Best of Bermuda” award-winning boutique can be found right on the water’s edge on Somers’ Wharf. They have an extensive variety of curated items from around the world. Their mission is to help their customers discover unique products that make them feel confident and look even better. Each time you peruse their store, it is an experience, an escape, a place to relax, and a place to enjoy.
Home of the Original BERMUDA SHORTS and so much more! Locally
Kelly Pretorius creates one-of-a-kind jeweller y and ornaments from seaglass found on the local beaches.
8 York Street, Lower Shop St. George’s 297-4819
FOOD AND BEVERAGE ACHILLES
5 Coot Pond Rd.
Tel: 297-1717
www.achilles.bm
Achilles is the latest addition to Bermuda’s leading group of independent restaurants, The Little Venice Group. This modern tavern on the sea located close to the historic Town of St. George serves authentic dishes from the “MediterrAsian” worlds. The stunning location is
opposite Fort St Catherine’s, overlooking the picturesque Achilles Bay. The restaurant has outstanding sea views with a menu showcasing classic preparations focused on simplicity, high-quality ingredients, colours, and spices from two continents. Achilles invites you to explore authentic Mediterranean and Asian dishes alongside fine crafted cocktails in a uniquely Bermudian environment. Open for lunch and dinner, seven days a week.
BLT STEAK NY, LINA & THE ST. REGIS BAR
The St. Regis Bermuda Resort
34 Coot Pond Rd.
Tel: 543-2222
www.marriott.com/en-us/ hotels/bdaxr-the-st-regisbermuda-resort/dining
Satisfy your dining needs with their sophisticated food and beverage options. Enjoy a delightful breakfast or lunch at Lina, which features a light and fresh menu. In the evening, the signature blackboards of famed BLT
Steak NY offer guests the finest of modern steakhouse fare. At the iconic St. Regis Bar, enjoy social libations whilst savouring light bites, hand-crafted sushi, and the signature Gates Bay Mary. Immerse yourself in an unparalleled dining experience.
HOOK FOOD DELIVERY
Tel: 519-9696
www.hook.bm
E-mail: orders@hook.bm
Hook connects you to Meredith Andrews / Wahoo’s
the best flavours, shops, restaurants, and people in St. George’s. No need to cast your line. Visit www.hook. bm and they will deliver the best local fish, pizza, sushi, Bermuda pies, smoothies, salads, Asian cuisine, and much more. You can order from your room or the beach, and Hook will ensure fast delivery.
MUNCHIES BY THE SEA
50 Water St.
Tel: 261-5641
If you are looking for local Bermudian cuisine, as well as creative dishes found nowhere else on the island, then Munchies by the Sea is a must for you. Slightly east of the St. George’s Town Square, overlooking visiting anchored yachts, you’ll find a fun and uniquely designed harbourside eatery. You will love their famous fish sandwiches, fish chowder, “all beef Johnny Dogs,” and many other delicious menu items perfected by Chef Richard, a native of St. George’s who is well known for his culinary talents.
WAHOO’S BISTRO & PATIO
34 Water St.
Tel: 297-1307
www.wahoos.bm
Wahoo’s Bistro & Patio is centrally located in the heart of St. George’s and boasts panoramic views of the harbour. It offers a wide range of menu choices guaranteed to satisfy any picky eater, from the famous locally caught fish items including wahoo nuggets, rockfish Picasso, and, of course, the award-winning fish chowder to the delicious schnitzel sandwich and the ever-changing pasta special. Bring your family for a nice
relaxing meal or come for a romantic dinner overlooking the moonlit harbour.
WHITE HORSE PUB & RESTAURANT
8 King’s Square
Tel: 297-1838
www.whitehorsebermuda.com
Rated No. 1 for a fun, local culinary experience, and award winners for the top 10 employers of Bermuda in 2021/22 and “Travellers’ Choice” on Tripadvisor 2022/23. This awardwinning waterside restaurant located in the heart of Bermuda’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. George’s, continues to be the centre of attention on the island. With authentic local dishes, fun and creative cocktails, amazing ambience, and spectacular water views plus live entertainment and theme nights, it’s the place to be. Their friendly staff strive to make everyone’s dining experience just that: an “experience to remember.” Open seven days a week. Enjoy their Sunday Brunch and late nights with Bermuda’s best DJ.
WONG’S GOLDEN DRAGON RESTAURANT
13 York St.
Tel: 297-0408
www.wongsgoldendragonbda.com
Wong’s Golden Dragon Restaurant offers the most captivating, high-quality Chinese takeout food in the Town of St. George. The distinguished chef, Chunlee Wong, serves a fusion of Szechuan, Thai, Malaysian, and Cantonese-style food, providing a rich pageant of the foremost seafood, meat, and vegetarian meals. Check out their delectable lunch and seasonal specials, favourites with the locals. Open Monday through Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Thursday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sargasso, Hook and 5 Star food delivery services are offered.
PARADISE
Explore the natural beauty, high standard of living, and vibrant culture that make Bermuda the ultimate destination for homebuyers.
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With its pink-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and charming blend of British, American, and Caribbean influences, Bermuda is an idyllic haven for those seeking a vacation home in paradise. Beyond being a premier tourist destination, Bermuda offers overseas buyers a unique opportunity to own a slice of this island haven. Here, we will delve into the features, benefits, and perks that make purchasing a vacation home in Bermuda a dream come true for those seeking an escape to tranquillity.
Breathtaking Natural Beauty
Bermuda’s natural beauty is unparalleled, and owning a vacation home here means waking up to breathtaking scenery every day. From the iconic Horseshoe Bay with its pink sands to the lush gardens and crystal-clear waters, Bermuda’s landscapes are a feast for the senses. Imagine having a front-row seat to stunning sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean or a private oasis surrounded by tropical foliage; owning a vacation home in Bermuda is an invitation to immerse yourself in nature’s beauty.
Bermuda’s natural beauty is unparalleled, and owning a vacation home here means waking up to breathtaking scenery every day.
Exclusive Waterfront Properties
Bermuda’s real estate market boasts exclusive waterfront properties for those desiring the epitome of luxury and relaxation. Whether it’s a beachfront villa, a charming cottage overlooking a tranquil bay, or a residence with a private dock for your boat, the options are diverse. These exclusive waterfront properties provide a sense of serenity and offer unparalleled access to the island’s aquatic wonders, creating a seamless connection between your vacation home and the azure waters surrounding it.
Year-Round Tropical Climate
Bermuda enjoys a subtropical climate, making it an ideal year-round destination. Owning a vacation home in Bermuda means escaping the extremes of winter and revelling in consistently mild temperatures. The island’s pleasant climate allows for outdoor activities throughout the year, from lounging on the beach in the summer to exploring nature trails and golf courses during the cooler months.
Rich Cultural Experiences
Beyond its natural beauty, Bermuda offers a rich cultural tapestry. Its architecture, museums, and UNESCO World Heritage Site reflect the island’s history. The Town of St. George, the oldest continuously inhabited English settlement in the Americas, provides a glimpse into Bermuda’s colonial past. Owning a vacation home in Bermuda allows you to immerse yourself in the island’s unique blend of British and Caribbean influences, experiencing vibrant local traditions and events that enrich your cultural journey.
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MAKING BERMUDA HOME
HERE ARE SOME ESSENTIAL TIPS TO ENSURE A SMOOTH RELOCATION TO BERMUDA.
BERMUDA’S MAGNETIC CHARM
continues to captivate individuals from around the world. Mark Twain, known for his eloquent observations, famously quipped, “You can go to heaven if you want to. I’d rather stay in Bermuda.” While the island has evolved since Twain’s time, its enchanting allure remains unchanged. Spanning a mere 21 square miles, Bermuda is an ethereal paradise that more than 63,000 fortunate souls call home. If you’re considering joining their ranks, here are some essential insights to guide your transition.
REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY
Before becoming a resident of Bermuda as a non-Bermudian, you first need to secure work. If you successfully apply for a job, your employer will need to obtain a work permit approved by the government, which can range from one to five years. If you have a spouse or children, they can join you in Bermuda as your “dependents” if they are eligible; but this does not permit them to work in Bermuda.
Another way to stay in Bermuda longer than the permitted vacation period of three months is by applying for the “Work from Bermuda” 1-year Certificate. This
enables digital nomads to work remotely from Bermuda for registered companies operating overseas.
WHERE TO STAY
Once you receive the approved paperwork to live in Bermuda, you will be eager to rent your share of the “rock,” as locals affectionately call the island. Due to Bermuda’s quaint size and exclusivity, rental prices may be higher than what you’re used to. Depending on the property size you’re looking for, several real estate agencies can help you find your dream home or understand current investment laws if you are looking to buy.
GETTING AROUND
Many new residents are unaware that only one car is permitted per household in Bermuda. However, you can own multiple scooters, which is the preferred method of transport for most islanders. Bermuda also has a robust public transportation system with Sea Express ferries and Bermuda Breeze buses.
For those looking to own and operate a vehicle, obtaining a driver’s licence in Bermuda is simple and consists of three main steps. First, you need to complete
a Driver’s Licence Application, which includes a visit to your doctor to confirm you are fit to operate a vehicle and a copy of your work permit and rental lease to show proof of residency. Then you will be required to take a written exam on the rules of Bermuda’s roads. A handbook to help you study beforehand can be purchased at the Transport Control Department. Once you successfully pass the exam, you can purchase a learner’s permit for your preferred vehicle. From there, you should familiarise yourself with Bermuda’s roads by booking lessons with a local driving instructor, the details of which can be obtained by calling the Transport Control Department. Once you are comfortable and confident driving on the left-hand side of the road, your instructor can schedule a driving test for you. A passing grade on your driving test will grant you a licence valid for up to 10 years, depending on your age.
COST OF LIVING
Bermuda’s cost of living is higher, largely due to its isolated location in the Atlantic Ocean. Everything from clothing to furniture and most food items is imported, driving up prices. Instead of shipping in your previous items like furniture, you may find it more
Expect to be greeted by unfamiliar faces in the streets and to strike up a friendly conversation with the stranger sitting next to you on the bus.
economical to purchase them from secondhand stores after you arrive. Be mindful when importing goods that you must pay customs duty. When it comes to grocery shopping, try to support local farms and fishermen or buy from bulk stores.
EDUCATION OPTIONS
Bermuda offers a range of educational options, including both public and private schools, for families with children. Each school follows a unique curriculum, providing opportunities for students to pursue pathways similar to those they may have experienced before. For example, Mount Saint Agnes Academy offers the Alberta, Canada, provincial curriculum; and Saltus Grammar School offers a variety of Advanced Placement courses for high school–aged students. Most other schools on island follow the U.K. National Curriculum including I/GSCE and the International Baccalaureate.
ISLAND LIFESTYLE
In Bermuda, you will embrace a slower pace of life and often find yourself stopping to appreciate the island’s beauty and its people. Expect to be greeted by unfamiliar faces in the streets and to strike up a friendly conversation with the stranger sitting next to you on the bus. This camaraderie is a hallmark of Bermuda’s culture and customs.
Be sure to sample Bermuda’s culinary delights. Local favourites include fried fish sandwiches served on raisin bread, flavourful fish chowder, and traditional codfish breakfasts — all pair nicely with one of the island’s celebrated libations, a Dark ’n Stormy or a Rum Swizzle.
Gourmet Dining and Culinary Delights
Bermuda’s culinary scene is a fusion of international influences, offering diverse dining options. From seafood fresh off the boat to global cuisine prepared by world-class chefs, the island caters to every palate. Owning a home in Bermuda means having easy access to gourmet dining experiences, whether a romantic dinner overlooking the ocean or a casual beachside lunch. The island’s food festivals and events celebrate local flavours, adding a gastronomic dimension to your Bermuda retreat.
Recreational Activities and Watersports
For those who love outdoor activities, Bermuda is a playground of possibilities. Snorkelling in vibrant coral reefs, sailing in the sound, and playing golf on world-class courses are just a few recreational options. Indulge in your favourite pastimes surrounded by the island’s natural beauty.
Owning
a home in Bermuda means having easy access to gourmet dining experiences.
Exclusive Membership Clubs and Amenities
Many vacation home developments in Bermuda offer residents exclusive membership clubs and amenities. These include private beach access, golf courses, spa facilities, and concierge services. Owning a vacation home in a community with such amenities ensures a luxurious and stress-free lifestyle where your every need is catered to.
Accessibility and Connectivity
Bermuda’s strategic location in the north Atlantic Ocean, just a short flight from major cities on the East Coast of the United States, makes it easily accessible for overseas buyers. Regular flights connect Bermuda to major hubs like New York, Boston, and Miami, providing convenience for those who wish to visit Bermuda regularly.
Property Purchase Regulations
Residential real estate in Bermuda falls into two main categories: properties exclusively available to Bermudians, PRCs, and Belongers and those accessible to international buyers. Navigating the regulations for overseas purchasers can be intricate, making collaborating with experienced professionals well versed in guiding international buyers through Bermuda’s regulatory landscape imperative. This ensures the avoidance of unforeseen costs, delays, and disappointments.
Currently, leasehold condominiums are only open to overseas buyers if they possess a Residential Certificate or the condominium is situated in a government-approved resort residential development. Purchasing a leasehold condominium outside such a development requires a minimum investment of $2.5 million to initiate the Economic Investment Residential Certificate (EIRC) process. Upon EIRC approval, an application for a Residential
Many vacation home developments in Bermuda offer residents exclusive membership clubs and amenities. These include private beach access, golf courses, spa facilities, and concierge services.
Certificate can be made, allowing the purchase of a leasehold condominium outside a government-mandated resort residential development, subject to the ARV threshold policy.
The cost of a License to Acquire varies based on the property type. The current license application fee is $1,706, refundable upon approval, with rates set at 12.5
percent for a residential home, 8 percent for a condominium, 6.5 percent for a property within a hotel development, and 6 percent for PRC purchasers.
Starting Prices and Inventory
Due to immigration restrictions, the availability of properties for overseas purchasers in Bermuda is limited, with approximately 20 houses currently listed for sale, starting at around $4 million.
In the East, at St. Regis Residences in St. George’s, two- and three-bedroom condo/hotel residences start just under $2 million, with the option to include the residence in the voluntary hotel rental management program.
There are three fractional ownership options with occasional re-sales: Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort & Spa, starting at $55,000; The Reefs Resort & Club, starting at $172,000; and Tucker’s Point Club Golf Villas, starting at $180,000.
For whole ownership with a maximum occupancy of 90 days a year, the Bermudiana Beach Resort offers the following starting
Depending on the property size you’re looking for, several real estate agencies can help you find your dream home.
prices: studio at $412,500; one bedroom at $433,500; two bedrooms at $614,000; and three bedrooms at $825,000.
In the City of Hamilton, a new executive development at 33 Church Street features three-bedroom units starting at $4,125,000.
A new residential enclave and boutique hotel, Nautilus, consists of privately owned residences on a licensed hotel’s grounds. Owners must commit to the Hotel’s Rental Program for at least one lockedoff bedroom for at least 50 percent of the calendar year for five years. The price of the remaining units starts at $2,895,000.
While other developments are in progress, details are pending finalisation. Stay in touch with your real estate agents for updates on inventory and supply.
INSIDER’S GUIDE
With so much to explore in Bermuda, you may just want to make this a permanent vacation.
Here are our top picks for island real estate.
COLDWELL BANKER
BERMUDA REALTY VACATION HOMES
11 Par La Ville Rd., Hamilton
Tel: 292-1793
www.vacationhomesbermuda.com
Why not make precious family memories in Bermuda by sharing a comfortable vacation home with your nearest and dearest? Even with a multigenerational group, who may wish to take their own different paths, think how great it is to rise in the morning and share breakfast listening to the island birds whilst planning your day to either swim, tour, eat at fabulous restaurants, or simply lie by the pool.
Then gather once more in the evening, light the barbecue, or even hire a private chef; enjoy the ambience of eating outside in the balmy Bermuda nights. Share your experiences, all under one roof.
THE PROPERTY GROUP LTD.
Nautilus House
82 South Rd., Warwick
Tel: 234-6900
www.property-group.com
The Property Group Ltd. is the finest of Bermuda’s real estate companies. They represent the most desirable properties available in every sector of the residential market for sale or rent on the island.
Call their office or e-mail them for more information. After hours, please contact Sallyann Smith at 535-4521 or sallyann@tpg.bm or Brittany Archer at 505-1466 or brittany@tpg.bm.
WASHINGTON PROPERTIES (BERMUDA) LIMITED
Church and Reid Streets, Hamilton
Tel: 295-4186
www.washingtonproperties.bm
The perfect location from which to conduct business can be found in the “Heart of Hamilton.” Washington Properties, located between Church and Reid Streets, has offices available that range in size from 200 square feet to 15,000 square feet. Washington House, the newest member of Washington Properties, built in 2010, offers concierge service and security access to the building. The offices accommodate local and international businesses, while the retail outlets offer a variety of products and services to both residents and visitors. Since they are within easy walking distance to financial and legal services, transportation, parking, restaurants, and shopping, it is hard to find a better location.
iIn its mere 21 square miles, Bermuda emerges as a thriving centre for international business opportunities. Amid the pastel buildings, adorned balconies, and palmlined sidewalks of Hamilton, the capital city, billions of dollars are transacted daily, fuelling global commerce.
The notion that such a small Atlantic jurisdiction could stand as one of the world’s premier insurance and reinsurance hubs, supporting over half a million jobs worldwide, seems almost incredulous.
Yet, despite its diminutive physical scale, Bermuda wields a significant economic impact — one that is only increasing amid an evolving regulatory landscape and rapid globalisation.
Offering robust yet pragmatic regulation, capital efficiency, world-class talent, and leading markets for risk and insurance, high-net-worth services, climate risk solutions/asset management, technology, or infrastructure, Bermuda appeals to companies and entrepreneurs looking to relocate to a jurisdiction whose quality of life matches its business opportunities.
Innovation and collaboration are key to Bermuda’s corporate success, and agile teamwork between Bermuda’s industry, government, and regulators underscores Bermuda’s status as a top-tier international financial centre.
Cutting-Edge Infrastructure
As the oldest of the British Overseas Territories, Bermuda has consistently leveraged a combination of unique elements to streamline business operations.
For instance, English serves as the global lingua franca, a standard seen in many business hubs worldwide. The Bermuda dollar is on par with the U.S. dollar, further facilitating financial transactions. Positioned 650 miles off the U.S. East Coast, Bermuda strategically bridges North American and European markets, with direct daily flights to major cities. As a result, Bermuda emerges as a formidable player in the realm of international commerce, punching well above its weight.
As a blue-chip financial services jurisdiction, Bermuda remains committed to
cooperation and compliance with global tax standards whilst remaining competitive and retaining its value proposition.
But that’s not the primary reason for Bermuda’s attraction to most global companies; rather, the island’s world-respected regulation, its compliance and global leadership with anti–money laundering and antiterrorism financing standards, its mature cluster of expertise, one-stop-shop appeal, and its speed to market are the key drivers.
YOUR GATEWAY TO ISLAND PARADISE
EMBARK ON A JOURNEY WITH BERMUDAIR AND INDULGE IN COMFORT AND EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE WHILST GETTING TO YOUR DESTINATION IN STYLE.
WITH ITS TURQUOISE WATERS, pink-sand beaches, renowned golf courses, exquisite dining, upscale shopping, and rich cultural heritage, Bermuda stands out as a premier vacation destination. Moreover, it proves to be an ideal hub for conducting business across diverse industries, including insurance, technology, infrastructure, and asset management.
Regardless of what brings you to the island, there’s a new Bermudian airline that can get you there. Founded in 2023, BermudAir is a Bermudian airline operating from LF Wade International Airport that is dedicated to giving passengers an elevated experience whilst they fly directly to the island from five select U.S. destinations.
“BermudAir is dedicated to providing exceptional service to its passengers,” says Adam Scott, founder and CEO of BermudAir. “From the moment passengers step on board, the attentive cabin crew ensures a personalised and comfortable journey. Meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to passenger satisfaction are at the core of BermudAir’s service in both our economy cabin and business cabin.”
Travellers flying to Bermuda can choose from five convenient American destinations to begin their Bermuda
adventure: Boston (BOS), Westchester County, New York (HPN), Baltimore (BWI), Orlando (MCO), and Fort Lauderdale (FLL). Each airport offers convenient direct routes to and from Bermuda with flight times around two hours. The flights are frequent and conveniently timed, making them perfect for vacationers and business travellers going to and from Bermuda.
Beyond convenient locations and timing, it’s the experience on board that really sets BermudAir apart. BermudAir’s fleet is made up of Embraer E175 aircraft, which are well known for exceptional performance and passenger comfort. “The E175 offers a perfect blend of sophistication and functionality, providing a superior travel experience to passengers,” says Scott. “With its state-of-the-art amenities and spacious seating, the fleet exemplifies the commitment to excellence that defines BermudAir.”
BermudAir also goes far beyond the typical soda and bag of peanuts for their passengers’ culinary experiences. They partner with local companies to showcase the vibrant flavours of Bermuda on board, including local food and beverages such as Bermuda’s iconic Rum Swizzle. It all adds up to a top-notch flight experience on your way to and from this beautiful island destination.
To learn more about BermudAir, visit www.flybermudair.com.
Bermuda’s infrastructure is advanced, including excellent telecommunications and a fully electronic stock exchange. A full member of the World Federation of Exchanges (which held its first general assembly and annual meeting in Bermuda in 2023) and affiliate member of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), the Bermuda Stock Exchange (BSX) is recognised for commercially sensible listing requirements. It represents a leading market for the listing of investment funds, debt- and insurancerelated securities, and those of small to medium enterprise firms.
Bermuda’s Connectivity
Due to its strategic mid-Atlantic location and renowned reputation for security and growth, Bermuda enjoys key trade relationships with the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, continental Europe, and Asia.
In addition, Bermuda is well trusted by the global financial community. In 2016, Bermuda became one of just two non–European Union jurisdictions to win full equivalency under Europe’s Solvency II
Despite its diminutive physical scale, Bermuda wields a significant economic impact.
Directive regulating commercial reinsurers. The decision by the European Parliament highlighted its faith in Bermuda’s ability to regulate to the highest standards.
Bermuda is also ranked as a “reciprocal jurisdiction,” a new designation introduced in 2019, in addition to being a “qualified jurisdiction,” on the other side of the Atlantic by the U.S. National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).
Industries and Talent:
A Diverse Spectrum
Bermuda is home to a wealth of world-class talent. Within the two-square-mile City of Hamilton are leading accounting firms, along with auditors, financial advisers, lawyers, IT specialists, actuaries, reinsurance underwriters, brokers, fund administrators,
corporate secretaries, and a full gamut of support services. These quality financial intermediaries have a decades-long history of collaboration, which differentiates Bermuda from other business destinations.
Established in 1969, the world-respected Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) is celebrating 55 years of service and underpins Bermuda’s success as a top financial services centre. Responsible for overseeing all financial enterprises, as well as issuing the island’s currency, the BMA works closely with industry, government, and international regulatory bodies to keep its approach responsive and contemporary.
The BMA’s sophistication as a commercial insurance regulator speeds capital to market and take on global insurance risk. Responsive legislative updates also keep Bermuda at the forefront of corporate governance.
Bermuda’s international business sector counts an estimated 4,624 international business employees who contribute directly to all economic sectors. According to Bermuda’s latest National Economic Report, international business contributed the greatest amount to Bermuda’s
BUILT FOR RESILIENCE
FROM LIMESTONE STRUCTURES TO NATURAL COOLING, BERMUDA’S UNIQUE APPROACH TO BUILDING HELPS PROVIDE A SAFE AND COMFORTABLE QUALITY OF LIFE.
IN 2023, the world experienced its hottest year on record, highlighting the impacts of global warming through extreme weather events and natural disasters. Communities suffered searing heat, flash floods, rapidly expanding firestorms, and
several natural disasters from volcanic activity and earthquakes. People are finally beginning to respond to the effects of global warming by creating sustainable, resilient developments and environmentally sensitive infrastructure. Bermuda has adopted resilience strategies used abroad for over 400 years.
Bermuda’s summer temperatures rose 2 degrees Fahrenheit last year (average 85 degrees). Ocean currents control our mild annual air temperatures, so as the Gulf Stream continues to circulate, Bermuda should be a very comfortable place to be. Sea temperatures and winds have been designed to provide a pleasant environment for hundreds of years, circulating fresh air through our homes and neighbourhoods.
Last year, the island had plenty of rain, but each home’s water tanks (cisterns)
Understanding nature’s cycle is a good place to start when buying or building a property.
regularly harvest this essential resource for potable and sanitary uses. The island’s resilience depends on water tanks, especially after a seasonal hurricane, whilst utilities are still recovering. With 4 to 5 inches of rainfall per month, island gardens and trees grow lush canopies of rich green leaves and bright flowers. Trees absorb carbon and add oxygen whilst shading and lowering air temperatures.
The island is relatively steeply undulating, so it is unusual to find infrastructure in flood plains or other low-lying areas.
Generations of seafaring Bermudians have taken note of the time and tides, especially the “King Tides,” when the normal tidal flow is increased by 12 to 24 inches in height. By positioning our homes on the edge of hills, the dwellings are protected from increasing tidal immersion in lower areas.
Understanding nature’s cycle is a good place to start when buying or building a property. Building structure resilience is also crucial for success. Since 1712, when a major hurricane destroyed all island constructions not made of Bermuda stone, buildings have been built using natural limestone or, more recently, concrete block or masonry units. These tough, noncombustible walls insulate the structure. The unique Bermuda roof, sloped at the optimal angles to withstand hurricane gusts, is also formed by nature.
The founders and generations of OBMI designers have used environmental lessons to develop unique, contextual, and resilient architecture solutions for over 87 years. The merging of architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture creates a completely integrated design approach that uses modern sustainable methods and the natural world around us. We find that applying the best tactics required by current International Building Codes into contextual Bermuda design characteristics’ legacy or resilient designs is best. OBMI-designed timeless houses and structures will withstand the climate emergency and provide a safe and comfortable family retreat for years.
economy, providing $1.78 billion in total output, or 28.1 percent of total GDP. The Department of Statistics estimates that in the first three quarters of 2022, international business accounted for over 90 percent of foreign exchange earnings, providing $1,973.4 million in foreign currency receipts (excluding financial services). This combined figure grew by $224 million, or 12.8 percent, when compared with 2021.
Bermuda’s economic model also supports hundreds of thousands of jobs globally, including in the United States (our closest and largest trading partner), Canada, and the United Kingdom through trade, foreign direct investment, and portfolio investment capacity.
The biggest engine for Bermuda’s own economy is the insurance industry, which traces its roots back to the 1960s, when the world’s first captive (self-insurance) companies were established. Today, Bermuda is a captive market’s global leader, recognised for its maturity, strength, and endurance.
Ensuring the risks of mostly Fortune 500 companies, captives help corporations rein in costs and mitigate risk; they are also becoming increasingly popular tools for wealth preservation and succession planning for high-net-worth individuals and family offices.
The mid-1980s saw the establishment of global commercial insurers and reinsurers, followed in the 1990s and early 2000s by consecutive capital-rich waves of “big cats” — or property-catastrophe specialist firms. These followed high-severity events like Florida’s Hurricane Andrew and 9/11, providing critical capacity to the insurance marketplace and transforming Bermuda as a result.
Ranked alongside New York and London as a (re) insurance centre of excellence, Bermuda has the most important Property and Casualty (P&C) market and is the largest supplier of that type of reinsurance to the United States. Since 1997, Bermuda’s commercial (re)insurers have paid out over half a trillion dollars to policyholders and cedants in the U.S., European Union, and U.K. In addition to being the self-styled world’s risk capital, Bermuda is also fast becoming the world’s climate risk solutions capital. Today, Bermuda represents over 35 percent of the global property and casualty reinsurance market. The island is a pivotal player in mitigating climate risk and building resilience for people, communities, and businesses all over the world, including in disaster-prone developing countries that often lack insurance coverage, helping to close the global protection gap.
But insurance is not the only industry powering Bermuda’s economy. The domicile was one of the first international trust jurisdictions and today is a premier centre for trusts, wealth management, and privateclient structures. It is also a major asset-management centre, with numerous funds, fund managers, and fund administration companies represented, especially Insurance Linked Securities (ILS).
GOOD TO KNOW
If you are interested in setting up shop here, Bermuda Business Development Agency’s (BDA) dedicated concierge staff is here to help connect you with everyone you need. Visit www.bda.bm/
Shipowners and ship-management companies also form a key sector, along with a full range of maritime services; and Bermuda’s registry for superyachts, tankers, cruise ships, and vessels of all types is renowned as a Class 1 member of the prestigious British Red Ensign Group. The island’s aircraft registry is similarly known since its establishment in 1931 for high safety standards and regulatory oversight.
Numerous new industries are also choosing Bermuda as a home jurisdiction, diversifying the island’s economy. Technology start-ups, including digital asset businesses, are attracted by the same advantages that have helped the more traditional industries of insurance and financial services flourish here for decades.
Helping attract new industry and support established sectors is the Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA), a public-private unit established in 2013. The agency serves to safeguard and enhance Bermuda’s worldleading platform for doing business and acts as a business concierge, supporting existing companies and proactively targeting investment and connecting new prospects with industry, government, and regulatory bodies to make setting up in Bermuda a smooth process.
Bermuda’s Secure Environment
Bermuda’s economy remains robust, with the jurisdiction witnessing new investments and company incorporations across diverse sectors.
In addition, Bermuda’s legal system enjoys a trusted history. More than 400 years old, Bermuda’s court system can claim the distinctive legacy of having the oldest unbroken British roots outside the British Isles, a legacy grounded in English common law with recourse all the way as London’s Privy Council. More leading global law firms are setting up offices in the jurisdiction in recent years, joining established legal powerhouses.
concierge-business-services for more information or e-mail info@bda.bm to start doing more business in Bermuda.
The BDA is also the primary point of contact for government’s Economic
Investment Residential Certificate (EIRC). EIRC enables individuals, plus their spouse and children, to invest $2.5 million in Bermuda and receive immediate residency rights upon approval.
USEFUL BUSINESS CONTACTS
Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited, The
Tel: 295-1111
www.butterfieldgroup.com
Bermuda Broadcasting Company Limited
Tel: 295-2828
www.bermudabroadcasting.com
Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA)
Tel: 292-0632
www.bda.bm
Bermuda Business Directory
Tel: 295-4600
www.bermudadirectory.com
Bermuda Chamber of Commerce
Tel: 295-4201
www.bermudachamber.bm
Bermuda Commercial Bank Limited
Tel: 295-5678
www.bcb.bm
Bermuda Executive Services
Tel: 296-5627
www.bermudaemployment.com
Bermuda Government
Tel: 295-5151
www.gov.bm
Bermuda Government
Economic Development Department
Tel: 444-2253
www.gov.bm
Bermuda Hotel Association
Tel: 295-2127
www.visitbermudanow.com
Bermuda Monetary Authority
Tel: 295-5278
www.bma.bm
Bermuda Philatelic Bureau
Tel: 297-7865
https://philatelic.bermudapost.bm
Bermuda Post Office
Tel: 297-7865
www.bermudapost.bm
Bermuda Stock Exchange
Tel: 292-7212
www.bsx.com
Bermuda Tourism Authority
Tel: 296-9200
1-800-BERMUDA (237-6832) www.gotobermuda.com
Bermuda
Yellow Pages
Tel: 297-9355
www.bermudayp.com
BermudAir
Tel: 543-9200
844-543-9200
www.flybermudair.com
Clarien Bank
Tel: 296-6969
www.clarienbank.com
Coldwell Banker
Bermuda Realty
Tel: 292-1793
www.coldwellbankerbermuda.com
Corporate Concierge
Bermuda Ltd.
Tel: 296-8575
www.corporateconcierge.bm
Electronic Services
Limited
Tel: 236-3885
www.electronicservices.bm
Gateway Systems Limited
Tel: 292-0341
www.gateway.bm
HSBC Bank Bermuda Limited
Tel: 295-4000
www.hsbc.bm
LF Wade International Airport
Tel: 293-2470
www.bermudaairport.com
OBM International
Tel: 278-3550
www.bermuda.obmi.com
Property Group Ltd., The
Tel: 234-6900
www.property-group.com
Washington Properties (Bermuda) Limited
Tel: 295-4186
www.washingtonproperties.bm
West End Development Corporation (WEDCO)
Tel: 234-1709
www.wedco.bm
Willowbank Resort & Conference Centre
Tel: 234-1616
www.willowbankresort.com
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Bermuda’s safe and sophisticated island lifestyle is perfect for families as well as corporate relocations.
Combined with its stability and convenient location, Bermuda’s continued relevance in an era of change can be attributed to the same fundamental principles that have underpinned its development as a blue-chip jurisdiction for the last 70 years.
What does that mean to the rest of the world? Bermuda represents a significant role in the rebuilding of cities and communities after the world’s worst disasters. Bermuda’s reinsurers, for example, paid nearly a third of insured losses from Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma in 2004–2005; a quarter of Canada’s Fort McMurray, Alberta, wildfires losses in 2016; more than half of New Zealand’s 2010 earthquake liabilities; and a whopping 62 percent of the U.K.’s largest peacetime fire and explosion — the Buncefield oil-terminal fires of 2005.
Bermuda paid a third of the estimated $100 billion losses from 2017 Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, and more recently, as much as 25 percent of the industry losses related to Hurricane Ian in 2022. Bermuda insurers also make up a quarter of America’s medical liability insurance and reinsurance market. Bermuda (re)insurers also provide over 50 percent of reinsurance capacity of U.S. Monoline Mortgage Guaranty insurers, playing an increasing role in helping Americans achieve the dream of home ownership.
Also, in the past decade, the island’s track record as a catalyst for change in the industry has continued, with the rise of alternative risk financing via “cat” bonds, ILS, and other financial instruments merging insurance with capital markets: 2023 was a record year for cat bond and ILS issuance, hitting a new high of $16 billion. Today, Bermuda has the largest depository of ILS listings with more than 90 percent of global capacity.
Moving to Paradise
Against a stunning backdrop of pink-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and pastelcoloured buildings, Bermuda’s safe and
sophisticated island lifestyle is perfect for families as well as corporate relocations.
Bermuda is an attractive and sophisticated island with a lifestyle to match. A welcoming culture, stunning natural beauty, first-rate schools, top-tier healthcare, sports, an enriching arts and cultural scene, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site all help to create one of the highest standards of living in the world.
Thus, the territory provides an enviable environment for those who live here, whilst its pro-business culture and gold-standard regulatory regime offer global businesses a world-leading platform for commercial growth and innovation.
Bermuda’s economic model also supports hundreds of thousands of jobs globally.
For most people who relocate to Bermuda, it’s their employer that takes care of the work permit logistics. NonBermudians are required to have a government work permit to work on the island, and employers may apply for Standard Work Permits of one, two, three, four, or five years (with options for renewal). For more information, go to www.gov.bm/onlineservices/get-standard-work-permit. Once your work permit’s been secured, you can finally start settling into island life.
NAVIGATING THE FUTURE OF FINANCE
BERMUDA IS A FINTECH EPICENTRE FOR BUSINESS LEADERS.
AT THE CROSSROADS of tradition and innovation, Bermuda is a pivotal force in the digital assets sector.
With clear legislative and regulatory frameworks, long-standing economic stability, and increasing connections between its existing insurance, international business, and fintech sectors, Bermuda is an ideal location for launching start-ups, establishing partnerships, testing new products, and scaling operations on the global stage.
A thoughtful, well-defined strategy guides Bermuda’s approach to digital assets, fintech, and insuretech. As seen by the increasing number of licensed digital asset businesses and insurers engaging with fintech, the island’s unique blend of forward-thinking legislation, regulatory understanding, and a nurturing environment for technology and consumer protection positions it as an exemplary model for fintech innovation and investment.
At the forefront of Bermuda’s fintech revolution is its proactive stance on navigating the ever-evolving digital asset landscape. The Digital Asset Business Act 2018 sets the gold standard for licensing, providing fintech companies with a clear path to becoming regulated. The Virtual Currency Business Act and the Digital Asset Custody Code of Practice further ensure Bermuda is a secure and reputable place for digital finance ventures, striking the right balance between fostering innovation and ensuring fair regulation.
The Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA), the island’s stalwart regulator, enables this business-friendly environment. Indeed, the BMA is pivotal in facilitating market access, keeping open communication lines, and allowing
companies to navigate the regulatory landscape. The BMA also offers an insurance regulatory sandbox and an innovation hub, providing a controlled environment for testing novel technologies and business models. For those considering setting up in Bermuda, the ease of connecting and engaging directly with the BMA for regulatory clarity is a clear advantage.
Economically, Bermuda stands on solid ground, with the Bermuda dollar’s long-standing peg to the U.S. dollar providing financial stability and easy integration for companies. The island has been internationally lauded for its efforts against money laundering and terrorist financing, earning high marks from global bodies for compliance.
Bermuda also stands out for its globally leading insurance and reinsurance industries, which make it the risk capital of the world and are increasingly intertwined with its fintech sector. The island’s competitive tax structure and a reservoir of highly skilled professionals, particularly in finance and professional services, add to its allure.
Beyond business, Bermuda offers an enviable lifestyle with a safe, familyfriendly environment that is perfect for those considering relocation. Boasting crystal-clear waters, a consistently year-round pleasant climate, and a vibrant international community, the island stands out as an ideal destination for global business leaders and travellers.
Bermuda is more than a hub of financial innovation. It’s an open invitation for businesses and entrepreneurs to join in and contribute to a thriving future in fintech.
Small Pebble, Big Ripple.
At only 21 sq. miles, Bermuda is a forward-thinking FinTech jurisdiction with a world-class reputation for progressive legislation, robust regulation, and as a centre for innovation.
Home to an ever-expanding ecosystem, we’re leveraging our expertise to become the driving force in Fintech.
Let’s drive change together.
INSIDER’S GUIDE
With so much to explore, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for in Bermuda. Here are our top picks for doing business on the island.
BERMUDA GOVERNMENT — ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT (EDD)
129 Front St., Hamilton
Tel: 444-2253
www.gov.bm
Facebook:
@EcomonicDevelopmentDepartment
Instagram: @edd_bermuda
LinkedIn: The Economic Development Department
The EDD facilitates the exploration of innovative trends and the development of appropriate policies in support of Bermuda’s economic development and diversification goals. It also promotes Bermuda as the optimal jurisdiction across industries. In addition to housing the Office of Fintech, the EDD provides a wide range of services including concierge and engagement as well as education and training. It is also responsible for the Alien Land Licensing and the Incentives for Job Makers processes.
BERMUDA MONETARY AUTHORITY
BMA House
43 Victoria St., Hamilton
Tel: 295-5278
www.bma.bm
The Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) regulates Bermuda’s financial services industry. Established by statute in 1969, the BMA has evolved significantly over almost five decades to meet the changing needs of the financial services sector on a local and global scale. The comprehensive macroprudential regulatory approach has become an integral part of its toolkit in reducing the risk of instability in the financial services sector. Coupled with this approach is the BMA’s support of Bermuda’s overall framework in order
to create a secure and stable financial environment in Bermuda whilst ensuring that the island remains an attractive jurisdiction for conducting local and international business. Additional responsibilities for the BMA include issuing Bermuda’s national currency, managing exchange control transactions, assisting other agencies with the detection and prevention of financial crime, and advising the government on banking and other financial and monetary matters. The BMA develops risk-based financial regulations that it applies to the supervision of Bermuda’s banks, trust companies, investment businesses, investment funds, fund administrators, money service businesses, corporate
service providers, and insurance companies.
BERMUDA PHILATELIC BUREAU
Bermuda Post Office
56 Church St., Hamilton
Tel: 297-7865
https://philatelic.
bermudapost.bm
The Bermuda Philatelic Bureau is located within the Bermuda Post Office in the City of Hamilton. The Bermuda Philatelic Bureau's primary function has been to provide sufficient stamps for general postage use. They have always strived to produce stamps that are appealing and interesting to philatelic collectors and stamp enthusiasts. As part of their 2024 proposed stamp issues, there are Bermuda Fruits stamps (April 4), Mary
Prince stamps (July 17), Alternative Christmas Trees stamps (September 19), and their Presentation Packs slated for November.
BERMUDAIR
5 Reid St., Hamilton
Tel: 543-9200 / 844-543-9200 (toll-free from Canada and U.S.)
www.flybermudair.com
BermudAir is Bermuda’s boutique airline, committed to redefining the travel experience. Operating convenient year-round flights between Bermuda and Baltimore, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Westchester County/ NY, BermudAir enhances connectivity to the U.S. East Coast and South Florida. With a dedication to exceptional service, and curated onboard offerings showcasing the island’s renowned hospitality and varied locally available food and beverages, BermudAir provides an unparalleled travel experience. For more information and to book flights, download the BermudAir app or visit www.flybermudair.com.
OBM INTERNATIONAL
Woodbourne Hall
1 Gorham Rd., Hamilton
Tel: 278-3550
www.bermuda.obmi.com
OBMI is a global master planning, architecture, interiors, and landscape design firm established in Bermuda in 1936. Their approach is inclusive, innovative, and transparent. OBMI believes that building relationships with its clients is the foundation of a successful project. Its robust portfolio embraces a selection of exquisite residential designs, large-scale commercial and civic projects, boutique-
style resorts, and a variety of retail and restaurant transformations. With over 85 years of expertise in Bermuda and around the world, OBMI is recognised as an industry leader in design excellence.
OLEANDER CYCLES AND BERMUDA RENTAL CAR LTD.
6 Valley Rd., Paget
Tel: 236-2453
www.oleandercycles.bm
www.oleanderebikes.com
www.bermudarentalcar.com
Bermuda’s No. 1 scooter livery offering quality oneand two-seater scooters, electric pedal bikes, and fun, easy-to-manoeuvre twoseater cars 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 been earned 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 accommodations is available no matter where you are on the island. They are open seven days a week.
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 bestkept 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!
WASHINGTON PROPERTIES (BERMUDA) LIMITED
Church and Reid Streets, Hamilton
Tel: 295-4186
www.washingtonproperties.bm
The perfect location from which to conduct business can be found in the “Heart of Hamilton.” Washington Properties, located between Church and Reid Streets, has offices available from 200 square feet to 15,000 square feet. Washington House, the newest member of Washington Properties, built in 2010, offers concierge service and security access to the building. The offices accommodate local and international businesses, while the retail outlets offer a variety of products and services to both residents and visitors. Within easy walking distance to financial and legal services, transportation, parking, restaurants, and shopping, it is hard to find a better location.
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.
WILLOWBANK RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTRE
126 Somerset Rd., Sandys Tel: 234-1616
www.willowbankresort.com
A hidden gem in the western end of the island, whose history dates to the early 20th century, boasts a 21st-century, 3,000-square-foot conference centre for meetings, events, retreats, and weddings. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Willowbank provides complete packages from accommodations, meeting spaces, audio visual, and telecommunications to creative food and beverage offerings. The old Bermuda charm and spectacular ocean views make Willowbank Resort & Conference Centre the perfect setting for lasting memories.
IMPORTANT CONTACTS
ASSOCIATIONS & CLUBS
Bermuda Amateur Swimming Association
Tel: 292-1713
Bermuda Bowling Club
Tel: 236-5290
Bermuda Bridge Club
Tel: 541-0551
Bermuda Cricket Board of Control
Tel: 292-8958
The Bermuda Dive Association
Tel: 238-2332
Bermuda Equestrian Federation
Tel: 234-0485
Bermuda Folk Club
Tel: 291-2070
Bermuda Football Association
Tel: 295-2199
Bermuda Golf Association
Tel: 295-9972
Bermuda Hockey Federation bhf.bm
Bermuda Karate Institute
Tel: 292-2157
Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association
Tel: 296-0834
Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society
Tel: 292-0848
Bermuda Physically Handicapped Association
Tel: 293-8148
Bermuda Rugby Football Union www.brfu.bm
Bermuda Sailing Association
Tel: 295-7935
Bermuda School of Music
Tel: 296-5100
Bermuda Society of Arts
Tel: 292-3824
Bermuda Squash Racquets Association
Tel: 292-6881
Bermuda Sub Aqua Club
Tel: 291-5640
Bermuda Track and Field Association
Tel: 296-0951
Bermuda Triathlon Association
Tel: 533-3156
Big Brothers and Sisters of Bermuda
Tel: 232-2802
Gilbert and Sullivan Society
Tel: 735-1547
In Motion School of Dance
Tel: 292-7651
Jackson School of Performing Arts
Tel: 292-5815
Lions Club/Hamilton
Tel: 535-2222
National Tennis Stadium
Tel: 292-0105
Royal Bermuda Yacht Club
Tel: 295-2214
Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club
Tel: 236-2250
Walking Club of Bermuda www.walkingclubofbermuda.com
CONSULATES
U.S. Consulate General
Karen Grissette
Tel: 295-1342
Portuguese Consulate
Andrea Moniz
Tel: 704-6338
HONORARY CONSULS
Austria: Katarina Hoskins
Tel: 494-4019
Belgium: Phillippe Dutranoit
Tel: 232-3902
Canada: Heather Conyers
Tel: 292-2917
Denmark: Bent Poulsen
Tel: 295-4806
Finland: John Riihiluoma
Tel: 295-2244
France: Nicole Haziza
Tel: 777-5557
Germany: Jens Alers
Tel: 295-0614
Ireland: John R. Kane
Tel: 295-6574
Italy: Giocchino Di Meglio
Tel: 295-5391
Jamaica: Winston Laylor
Tel: 295-5264
Luxembourg: Curt Engelhorn
Tel: 295-1082
Mexico: Rod Attride-Stirling
Tel: 296-8314
Netherlands: Maria Peterich
Tel: 236-4578
Norway:
C.N.A. Butterfield III
Tel: 295-5519
Spain: A.C.J. Dean
Tel: 295-3062
Sweden: Jens Juul
Tel: 293-7242
Switzerland: Fabian Schonenberg
Tel: 295-5588
COURIERS
DHL Worldwide Express
1 Midsea Lane, Pembroke
Tel: 294-4848
www.dhl.com
FedEx
3 Mills Creek Rd., Pembroke
Tel: 295-3854
www.fedex.com
Mailboxes Unlimited
48 Par-la-Ville Rd., Hamilton
Tel: 292-6563
www.mailboxesunlimited.com
UPS/International Bonded Couriers
Dallas Building
10 Park Rd., Hamilton
Tel: 295-2467/296-9479 www.ups.com / www.zipx.com
DRY CLEANERS
Just Shirts Dry Cleaners
20 Bermudiana Rd., Hamilton
Tel: 292-3063
EVENT PLANNERS
Destination Wedding Bermuda Tel: 236-8252
www.destinationweddingbermuda.com
FLORISTS
Demco
Tel: 234-7777 / 293-3626 www.demco.bm
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
Airport Operations www.bermudaairport.com
Attorney General www.bermudalaws.bm
Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo www.bzs.bm
Bermuda Business Development Agency www.bda.bm
Bermuda College www.college.bm
Bermuda Economic Development Corporation www.bedc.bm
Bermuda Hospitals Board www.bermudahospitals.bm
Bermuda Land Development Company www.bldc.bm
Bermuda Monetary Authority www.bma.bm
Bermuda National Library www.bnl.bm
Bermuda Philatelic Bureau https://philatelic.bermudapost.bm
Bermuda Post Office www.bermudapost.bm
Bermuda Tourism Authority www.gotobermuda.com
Bermuda Transport Control Department www.tcd.gov.bm
BermudaNIC (registrations) www.bermudanic.bm
Central Policy Unit www.gov.bm
Commission for Unity and Racial Equality www.communityandculture.bm
Economic Development Department www.gov.bm/department/ economic-developmentdepartment
Land Valuation Department www.landvaluation.bm
Registrar of Companies www.roc.gov.bm
Social Insurance Department www.socialinsurance.gov.bm
Tax Commissioner www.gov.bm/department/officetax-commissioner
GROCERY, RETAIL & DINING DELIVERIES
Crown Point
Grocery Services
Tel: 621-7829
www.crownpointbda.com
Pronto Grocery & Retail Delivery
Tel: 542-4350
www.pronto.bm
Sargasso Dining Delivery
Tel: 542-4350
www.sargassosea.app
GROCERY STORES
Harrington Hundred’s
99 South Shore Rd., Smith’s
Tel: 293-1635
Lindo’s Family Food
126 Middle Rd., Warwick
Tel: 236-1344
Market Place
Supermarket, The Islandwide
Tel: 295-6006
Miles Market
96 Pitts Bay Rd., Pembroke
Tel: 295-1234
HEALTHCARE
Atlantic Caregiving
Tel: 292-9690
www.atlanticcaregiving.com
B.M.S.G. Health Express
Urgent Care
Tel: 292-0022
www.bermudamedical.com
Family Practice Group, The Tel: 236-0001
www.fpgroup.bm
Hamilton Medical Center (walk-in clinic for blood tests and TCD physicals)
Tel: 400-8378 / 495-5745
www.hmc.bm
King Edward VII Memorial Hospital
Tel: 236-2345
www.bermudahospitals.bm
Wee Care Pediatrics
Tel: 296-3032
www.bermudaweecare.com
Optician: Atlantic Vision Care
Tel: 295-7300
www.atlanticvisioncare.bm
Dentist: Coral Dental
Tel: 295-8040
www.coraldental.bm
LEISURE
Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo
Tel: 293-2727
www.bzs.bm
Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard
Tel: 534-2809
www.artbermuda.com
Bermuda National Gallery
Tel: 295-9428
www.bng.bm
Bermuda National Trust
Tel: 236-6483
www.bnt.bm
Bermuda Society of Arts
Tel: 292-3824
www.bsoa.bm
Bermuda Tourism Authority
Tel: 296-9200
www.gotobermuda.com
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute
Tel: 292-7219
www.buei.org
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art
Tel: 299-4000
www.masterworksbermuda.org
Media Lounge Cinema, The Tel: 707-0734
www.medialoungecafe.com
National Museum of Bermuda
Tel: 234-1333
www.nmb.bm
Speciality Cinema
Tel: 292-2135
www.specialitycinema.bm
Visit Bermuda Tel: 295-2127
www.visitbermudanow.com
NEWS
Bermuda Broadcasting Company Limited www.bermudabroadcasting.com
Bermuda Weather www.weather.bm
Bermynet www.bermynet.com
Bernews www.bernews.com
eMoo www.emoo.bm
Royal Gazette, The www.royalgazette.com
OFFICE SUPPLIES
P-Tech
Tel: 295-5496 www.ptech.bm
PET STORES
Pic-A-Pet
Tel: 292-4554
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Amanda Temple
Photography
Tel: 504-2339 www.amandatemple.com
Howarth
Photography Ltd.
Tel: 532-3234 www.gavinhowarth.com
Meredith Andrews
Photography
Tel: 505-3686
www.
meredithandrewsphotography.com
POST OFFICES
Bermuda Mail
Processing Centre
2 Kindley Field Rd., St. George’s
Tel: 293-1767
General Post Office
56 Church St., Hamilton Tel: 297-7893
Perot Post Office 11 Queen St., Hamilton Tel: 292-9052
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Bermuda High School for Girls, The Tel: 295-6153
www.bhs.bm
Bermuda Institute
Tel: 238-1566
www.bermudainstitute.com
Bermuda Montessori School
Tel: 292-7209
Mount Saint Agnes
Tel: 292-4134 www.msa.bm
Saltus Grammar School Tel: 292-6177 www.saltus.bm
Somersfield Academy
Tel: 236-9797
www.somersfield.bm
Warwick Academy
Tel: 236-1917
www.warwick.bm
TRANSPORTATION
Bermuda Breeze Buses
Tel: 292-3851
www.gov.bm/bus
Bermuda Rental Car Ltd.
Tel: 236-2453
www.bermudarentalcar.com
BTA Dispatching
Tel: 295-4506
Elbow Beach Cycles
Tel: 296-2300
www.elbowbeachcycles.bm
Oleander Cycles
Tel: 236-2453
www.oleandercycles.bm
Pedego Electric Bikes
Tel: 533-8687
www.pedegoelectricbikes.com
Sea Express Ferry
Tel: 295-4506
www.marineandports.bm
Smatt’s Cycle Livery Ltd.
Tel: 295-1180/238-7800
www.smattscyclelivery.com
VETERINARIAN
Endsmeet Animal Hospital Tel: 236-3292
www.endsmeet.bm
blessings BERMUDAFUL
Bermuda is a dream destination for couples looking to tie the knot against a backdrop that’s as charming as it is beautiful. Here’s everything you need to know about the island’s wedding requirements.
STEP 1: COMPLETE A NOTICE OF INTENDED MARRIAGE
• Download this form or request it from the Bermuda Government’s Registrar General’s office by visiting www.gov.bm/gettingmarried-bermuda or by calling 297-7709 or 297-7707. If you opt to download the form yourself, it must be printed on white, legalsize paper (8.5" × 14").
• The form must be filled out and mailed to the Registrar General along with a cashier’s cheque or bank draft made payable to the Accountant General, Hamilton, Bermuda, in the amount of $418. Copies of final divorce decrees or death certificates must also be included if applicable.
• Address your application to: Registrar General, Government Administration Building, 30 Parliament Street, Hamilton HM 12, Bermuda.
• The resulting wedding licence will be valid for three months and may be picked up by you or a designated person at the Registrar office.
STEP 2: CHOOSE A CEREMONY LOCATION
• Civil ceremonies can be performed in the Registry General’s Marriage Room or at Admiralty House Park, The Arboretum, Astwood Park, Blue Hole Hill Park, Botanical Gardens, Chaplin Bay Beach,
For an offsite ceremony, you’ll need to hire a clergy member, which your wedding consultant can help with.
Church Bay
Beach, Clocktower
Mall Dockyard, Devonshire Bay Park, Elbow Beach (the public beach as accessed from Tribe Road 4B Paget), Ferry Point Park, Fort St. Catherine Beach, Great Head Park, Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Park, Horseshoe Bay Beach, Jobson’s Cove Beach, John Smith’s Bay Beach, Scaur Hill Fort Park, Shelly Bay Beach, Somerset Long Bay Beach, Spanish Point Park, Stonehole Bay, St. David’s Lighthouse Park, Tobacco Bay Beach, Victualling Yard – Dockyard or Warwick Long Bay Beach. Couples must obtain written permission from the owner or occupier of their chosen venue and notify the Registrar of the wedding date. For more information, call 297-7709 or 297-7707 or e-mail kminors@gov.bm.
• To be married in the presence of the Registrar or at any of the locations above, a fee of $450 must be submitted to the Registrar General at least 14 days prior to your marriage date. The $450 fee is in addition to the $418 fee which is required to be submitted with the Notice of Intended Marriage Application form. For more information on civil marriage ceremony fees, visit www.gov.bm/content/applymarriage-licence.
• Church ceremonies may be held in a church or other location with the consent of a member of the clergy.
STEP 3: FIND AN OFFICIANT AND TWO WITNESSES
• Marriages can only be performed by a registered Marriage Officer (clergy), the Registrar General, or an Assistant Registrar General. The Registrar General/Assistant Registrar General can only perform a wedding at the Registry itself.
• For an off-site ceremony, you’ll need to hire a clergy member, which your wedding consultant can help with. You must also have two witnesses aged 18 or older present at the ceremony. The Registrar will supply witnesses at your request on Monday through Friday only.
BEFORE ‘I DO,’ SAY ‘THANK YOU’
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Planning a wedding is no easy task, and there are bound to be friends and loved ones who help you along the way. Show them how much you appreciate their support with a special Bermuda-inspired gift. This small island is home to a surprisingly extensive array of boutiques, shops, and retailers where you can source everything from lovingly made local crafts to fine jewellery and high-end fragrances.
In the heart of Hamilton, 59 Front, named for its centrally located address on Front Street, carries gifts and home items that will keep the Bermuda memories alive in the minds and hearts of your loved ones. Three volumes of the Picturesque Bermuda coffee table book series, featuring photographs spanning the 50-year career of Bermudian photographer Roland Skinner, are on offer at 59 Front and make for a wonderful keepsake memento. Throw pillows, tea towels, and totes with a design that features the year of Bermuda’s first settlement, 1609,
and a map of the island make for gifts that are both practical and memorable.
The Island Shop, also located in Hamilton, features the designs of local artist Barbara Fisness hand-painted on ceramics, linens, and much more.
“A Bermuda Christmas ornament is a lovely memento that will bring back memories of the special day every holiday season,” says The Island Shop’s Brianna McCann. “Our glass ornament featuring two longtails under a palm tree moongate is especially fitting. Our ceramic ball ornament featuring the island outline is also another beautiful option.”
For the parents of the bride and groom, McCann recommends The Island Shop’s cottage wooden tray, with a whimsical rendering of a quaint Bermudian cottage. Pick up Bermuda wine glasses for you and your soon-to-be-spouse, and you can toast to a lifetime of happiness together.
memorable experience at Della Valle, where sandals are hand-crafted in Bermuda using 100 percent Italian materials.
“If couples are looking for a unique gift for their wedding party, they can do the sandal experience, which allows them to choose custom sandals and footwear for the wedding party, even as far as matching the sandals to the colours of their wedding,” says Della Valle’s Belinda Barbieri. “It can be for everybody, including the bride, mother of the bride, bridesmaids, and flower girl. Even the men can have sandals, especially perfect if they are doing a beach or outdoor wedding. Not only is it a unique gift that can be enjoyed for many years after the wedding day, but it’s also an experience when the group gathers together to have the sandals made and create memories. It can be turned into a party with bubbles, nibbles, and more.”
If you’re looking to thank your wedding party with attire, why not outfit them in a pair of traditional Bermuda shorts? TABS Bermuda brings a fresh look to this iconic Bermuda style with bright colours and fresh designs.
“We can create bridal party packages for any budget, but a few of our top picks are a muslin lounge set, the perfect gift for bridesmaids on the day of the wedding, and of course socks and Bermuda shorts, which allow your guests to step out in island style,” says TABS Bermuda Head Buyer Charley Roblin.
For a different kind of gift-plus-experience offering, head to The Lili Bermuda Perfumery in charming St. George’s, where you and your wedding party can enjoy a perfume workshop. The Perfumery is also a lovely venue for afternoon tea, an event that can serve to
Invite your loved ones to look back on your special day, and their time in Bermuda celebrating your love, with unique Bermudainspired gifts.
introduce your friends and family to this endearing British tradition. Couples can even host the bridal shower over Lili Bermuda’s afternoon tea or select this elegant backdrop for a marriage proposal. Also at Lili Bermuda, couples can commission a personalised fragrance bottle to be gifted to one another and to the wedding party.
Invite your loved ones to look back on your special day and their time in Bermuda celebrating your love with unique Bermudainspired gifts that will bring a smile for years to come.
ayana & david
October 28, 2023
PHOTOGRAPHY: Amanda Temple Photography, Alex Masters Photography
“No other photographer on the island fully captures the romance and whimsy of love like Amanda. With her keen eye and exacting standards, Amanda captured the beauty and magic of our special day. Where Amanda does ‘romance’ like no other, we asked Alex, an expert at taking candid photos, to take photos of everyone ‘in the wild.’”
aAyana and David first met in 2010 not long after Ayana had moved to Bermuda, when they were both employed at the same reinsurance company. David soon moved on to a new role at a different business, and the couple didn’t cross paths again for nearly eight years.
“Seemingly out of the blue, David sent me an e-mail on a random Monday morning in July 2019,” says Ayana. “Unbeknownst to me, he had seen me from afar twice in one week, which he took as a ‘sign’ of some sort, after not having seen me in eight years.”
That random e-mail inspired an after-work drink, which turned into a marathon four-hour dinner, which put the couple on the fast track to love. The couple decided to tie the knot at the Coral Beach & Tennis Club.
Ayana shares her thoughts on the couple’s wedding vendors.
WEDDING PLANNER:
Kathleen Dodwell, Bermuda Event Solutions
“I had a clear vision of what I wanted for my wedding, and I would not have been able to accomplish it without Kathleen. I thoroughly enjoyed having her by my side during the wedding planning process.”
In Their Own Words:
“I knew I needed a team of experts in their chosen fields, professionals who were warm and patient problem solvers. Our key vendors had all worked together many times before and were committed to keeping our wedding vibes joyful and upbeat. During this process, so many from our wedding team became our friends.”
CEREMONY & RECEPTION:
Coral Beach & Tennis Club
“South Shore views are unmatched, and the property is enveloped in traditional Bermuda and understated elegance. We knew they would make every effort to bring our ‘wish list’ into fruition.”
michelle & michael
November
ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING DAY
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Gavin Howarth Photography
“We did our engagement shoot in Bermuda, a few days before our wedding. Gavin was amazing and so open to us pitching the idea of having our engagement shoot at the caves.”
WEDDING PLANNER:
Nandi
Outerbridge
“We knew we needed someone in Bermuda to help us get everything together. She made the whole process carefree. Any concern we had, she took care of it.”
Michelle and Michael met on the dating app Bumble in December 2016. They had their first date in January 2017. A 2019 cruise with Michael’s family that stopped in Bermuda led to the Orange County, California-based couple choosing the island as their wedding destination.
“That was my first time in Bermuda, and I just fell in love with the island,” says Michelle. “On one of our days exploring Bermuda, we stumbled on the Unfinished Church and saw a wedding ceremony being set up. Instantly I thought, ‘This is where we are getting married — at this church!’”
Michael proposed on June 20, 2020, amidst the global pandemic and a frightening cancer diagnosis for Michelle’s mom. The couple married at home in a Zoom ceremony. As the pandemic waned and Michelle’s mother recovered her health, the couple planned a Bermuda celebration.
Michelle shares her thoughts on the couple’s wedding vendors.
In Their Own Words:
CEREMONY
VENUE: The Unfinished Church
“We were able to have a gorgeous ceremony there with our closest family and friends. That was a musthave for us, and we were so happy that the weather did not take that away from us.”
“Wedding coordinators are worth every penny and more,” says Michelle. “It’s your special day, and you shouldn’t have to worry about all the details. A destination wedding is the way to go. It’s intimate, like a vacation and wedding celebration with your best friends and family.”
RECEPTION VENUE/ACCOMMODATIONS:
Hamilton Princess & Beach Club
“Hal was extremely helpful with helping us coordinate rooming for our 40 guests for the week. He provided us with the best service and hospitality. We had plans to have our reception at their private beach, but the weather forced us to move it indoors to their hotel. It worked out even better, because all guests were staying at the hotel anyways, so that meant more time to party.”
INSIDER ’ S GUIDE TO WEDDINGS
AND HONEYMOONS
With so many options to consider, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for in Bermuda.
9 PARISHES AUTHENTIC RUM SWIZZLE
Tel: 535-6563
www.9parishesbda.com
9 Parishes, the Authentic Bermuda Rum Swizzle, is a hand-mixed and hand-bottled, ready-to-drink Rum Swizzle and a potent cocktail irresistible to locals and visitors alike. Available to purchase by the bottle; in two-, four- and sixpacks; or by the case. Available islandwide or order online at orders@9parishesbda.com.
59 FRONT
Tel: 279-5429
www.fiftyninefront.bm
59 Front offers an extensive range of exclusive brands in beauty and cosmetics, designer fragrances, home and gift, and jewellery, watches, and accessories. Centrally located, shop 59 Front for Swarovski, Jo Malone, Clarins Paris, La Mer, Sisley Paris, Bobbi Brown and more alongside Bermuda gifts from Lili Bermuda and Picturesque Bermuda.
AMANDA TEMPLE PHOTOGRAPHY
Tel: 504-2339
www.amandatemple.com
Amanda Temple strives to capture beautiful and authentic photographs. Forgoing forced smiles and poses, she embraces the whole range of expressions that show the love and tenderness between people. When you look at your photographs in the years ahead, Amanda hopes that the images bring back wonderful memories.
ATLANTIC CAREGIVING
Tel: 292-9690
www.atlanticcaregiving.com
Atlantic Caregiving works to make your vacation, wedding, or family function easy and stress-free with babysitting, nanny, and respite services.
Here are our top picks when planning your wedding.
Their caregivers, nannies, and RNs will come to your hotel or guesthouse to provide care, babysitting, and respite so you can sightsee and experience Bermuda with the comfort of knowing that your loved ones are well cared for.
AURORA
Tel: 232-8686
www.aurora.bm
Aurora is a vibrant and innovative restaurant located at the Newstead Hotel with breathtaking views of the harbour. Winner of “Best Seafood Restaurant” two years in a row, Aurora’s extensive menus offer the freshest produce from Bermuda’s farms and shores. An outdoor bar, Marea, overlooking the pool, is open seasonally. The Cove is a private dining space available for weddings, corporate events, and more. Aurora is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Reservations recommended.
BERMUDA TOURISM AUTHORITY
Tel: 296-9200
www.gotobermuda.com/bta
Moonlit beaches, warm ocean breezes, and photo-ready backdrops around every corner. Bermuda’s romantic allure makes it the perfect place to tie the knot. Exchange vows in a secluded cove, lush garden, or historic venue. All this and more can be found less than two hours from East Coast gateways.
BLÛ BAR & GRILL
Tel: 232-2323
www.blu.bm
Blû Bar & Grill’s stunning location overlooking the Great Sound gives it an unparalleled view of the water and local yacht and international sailing events. Its floorto-ceiling picture windows
offer breathtaking vistas of a watercolour sky and a memorable palette of blues. Its central location in Warwick, off Middle Road at the Belmont Hills Golf Course, provides the perfect backdrop of golfing greens and azure waters. Blû’s cuisine is bold American with generous Italian and Asian influences. This restaurant provides a chic, modern vibe in a singularly Bermudian setting where you can enjoy great service, food, and wines. Visit for dinner any day of the week. Collared shirts required for men. Reservations recommended.
BROWN & CO.
Tel: 279-5442
www.brown.bm
Brown & Co. is the island's most comprehensive department store located in the heart of Hamilton on Front Street. It strives to deliver a broad range of pieces that make each shopping venture a treasured experience. In-store items include designer fragrances, designer sunglasses and accessories, locally crafted Bermuda gifts, souvenirs, ladies’ fashion apparel, books, home enhancements, and more.
COCO REEF RESORT BERMUDA
Tel: 236-5416
www.cocoreefbermuda.com
The exquisite Coco Reef Resort sits on Bermuda’s south shore and offers spectacular ocean views from each of its 64 rooms. Situated on its own private beach and surrounded by perfectly manicured gardens, Coco Reef is just 10 minutes from the island’s capital city of Hamilton. The hotel’s accommodations feature a graceful yet casual atmosphere.
CRISSON JEWELLERS
16 Queen St., Hamilton
Tel: 295-2351
Clocktower Mall, Dockyard
Tel: 234-2223
www.crisson.com
E-mail: info@crisson.com
More than 100 years and three generations dedicated to quality, integrity, and reliability set Crisson apart from the rest. Established in 1922, Crisson is the iconic Bermuda store, renowned for world-class collections of jewellery and watches. Their expert service guarantees a memorable shopping experience catered to the individual needs of every customer.
DELLA VALLE SANDALS
Tel: 236-7263
www.dvsandals.com
Located at 19 Queen Street in Hamilton, Della Valle marries
Bermuda and Capri, the latter where owner Vincenzo Della Valle is originally from and where he apprenticed as a boy in the art of sandal-making. Custommade sandals of Italian leather can be ready in two hours. Choose from a variety of styles, colours of leather, and sparkling crystals.
EVE’S GARDEN LINGERIE
Tel: 296-2671
www.evesgardenbermuda.com
E-mail: eveslingeriebda@gmail.com
Tucked away but not hidden in the Emporium Building on Front Street, Eve’s Garden Lingerie has been selling lingerie and adult toys for more than 28 years. It’s a garden of earthly delights. Liz’s philosophy is to help nurture your relationship with beautiful lingerie, massage oils, and sensual lifestyle products. Sizes range from small to 3X, and there’s something for everyone, whether modest or risque. Eve’s Garden sells foundation garments and provides a bra fitting service. Large selection of bachelorette party favours.
EXCLUSIVE EVENTS
Tel: 238-3331
www.eebermuda.com
The Exclusive Group of Companies is Bermuda’s premier rental, event, floral, and home retail company offering clients a variety of options and services when planning their special event. Exclusive Events’ team of dedicated professionals strives to provide an innovative service that exceeds client expectations, taking the stress out of your event from beginning to end.
FLOWERS BY GIMI
Tel: 297-4464
www.flowersbygimi.bm
Established in 2008, Flowers by GiMi is renowned as a premium florist company, specialising in exquisite destination weddings. Conveniently located in the heart of the City of Hamilton, Flowers by GiMi is a 16-time recipient of the “Best of Bermuda” and “Product & Service” awards and appeals to the discerning customer who requires the optimum in luxurious style, creativity, and service.
HOWARTH
PHOTOGRAPHY LTD.
Tel: 532-3234
www.gavinhowarth.com
Gavin Howarth is one of Bermuda’s most sought-after wedding photographers. His style is a balanced approach combining that of the modern photojournalist along with a more traditional role of capturing the must-have wedding shots in a natural way.
THE ISLAND SHOP
Tel: 292-5292
www.islandexports.com
Featuring original Bermuda-inspired designs hand-painted on ceramics, linens, and more by Bermudian artist Barbara Finsness. Whether you’re looking for a wedding, birthday, or even a gift for the friend who has it all, you can’t go wrong with one of their unique and colourful pieces.
THE LITTLE VENICE GROUP
Tel: 295-8279
www.diningbermuda.com
Recognised as a leader in their field, The Little Venice Group, which includes Fourways and
Lido Complex, comprises the most innovative restaurants in Bermuda. With more than 40 years of service, the group offers the best Italian, Oriental, and Mediterranean cuisine in addition to a world-class catering division to service your needs outside its main venues.
PARK PRESTIGE MINI BUS SERVICES
Tel: 505-4401
Park Prestige Services provides transportation services that are friendly yet prestigious and fun yet reliable. The company’s Bermudian-born drivers are well dressed, courteous, and knowledgeable; and they take great pleasure in going above and beyond. Park Prestige’s vehicles are immaculately kept to provide comfortable and esteemed transport.
POMPANO BEACH CLUB
Tel: 234-0222
www.pompanobeachclub.com
Dramatically situated overlooking Bermuda’s southwest coast and the island’s most picturesque shallow waterfront, Pompano Beach Club offers a stunning backdrop for your wedding day. This 75-room family-owned and -operated resort offers the intimacy of a boutique hotel and the amenities of a world-class resort including a staff with event planning expertise.
PORTOFINO RESTAURANT
Tel: 292-2375
www.portofino.bm
For more than four decades, Portofino has been serving up exquisite Italian cuisine to satisfied diners. The Hamilton restaurant’s cosy décor, brick walls, shuttered windows, cutglass hanging lamps, and walls adorned with family photos make for a pleasant dining experience that’s reminiscent of a bustling northern Italian town. Outdoor dining is available on the terrace.
PRINCE ALFRED TERRACE
Tel: 705-0804
www.princealfredterrace.com
Located within walking distance of Royal Naval Dockyard’s
many restaurants and shopping options, these rental units offer luxury and comfort with breathtaking ocean views. Including private dock access and modern amenities for your convenience, this rental ensures you have an unforgettable stay in paradise.
THE ROYAL HAMILTON AMATEUR DINGHY CLUB
Tel: 236-2250
www.rhadc.bm
The Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club offers a magnificent home for weddings, dinners, cocktail parties, meetings, and all special occasions. The club offers views of Hamilton and the Paget shore and is only a 10-minute drive from Hamilton with ample parking. High-quality food services and comprehensive bar service make the club a one-stop shop for your event.
ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD VENUES
Tel: 234-1709
www.dockyard.bm/wedco
Become a part of history and say “I do” in Dockyard. Offering venue options on the waterside with picturesque ocean views and green lawns surrounded by historical stone buildings and cobblestone pathways. From the first dance to the last toast, we’ll help you create memories that will last a lifetime.
SIMONS RUM SWIZZLE
www.enjoysimons.com
Simons Rum Swizzle’s beautifully crafted recipes mix together two Bermuda rums, orange juice, pineapple and other tropical fruit juices, bitters, falernum, and grenadine. Years were spent perfecting the ideal combination of ingredients to create cocktails delicious enough to put the Simons name on. Now available pre-mixed and bottled in 18 natural fruit flavours.
SOL I MAR RESTAURANT
Tel: 236-5416
www.cocoreefbermuda.com
Sol i Mar Restaurant overlooks
Coco Reef Resort’s pool and stunning beach offering a beautiful backdrop for an elegant breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The restaurant features vibrant menus that inspire with a focus on international cuisine infused with Bermudian influences. Choose from amongst a selection of wines from around the globe for the perfect accompaniment to your meal.
THYME
Tel: 236-1379
www.thymebermuda.com
Thyme offers a welcoming venue where great food, exceptional service, and an alluring atmosphere combine to create an unmatched dining experience. Located in the heart of Fritholme Gardens, Thyme is surrounded by beautiful architecture and scenic views. The team’s dedication to producing high-quality food and service is unwavering.
WALKER CHRISTOPHER GOLDSMITHS
Tel: 295-1466
www.walkerchristopher.com
Walker Christopher Goldsmiths’ jewels and gems will transport you back in time to the storied pasts of pharaohs, pirates, and conquerors. Exciting artefacts, ancient coins, and shipwreck treasure are all incorporated into unique jewellery by Walker Christopher’s talented creative jewellers. Walker Christopher is also renowned for their treasured sterling silver Christmas ornament collection.
WILLOWBANK RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTRE
Tel: 234-1616
www.willowbankresort.com
Willowbank Resort & Conference Centre offers an array of beautiful indoor and outdoor venues to host your nuptials. Choose from the indoor Conference Centre or outdoor Sea View Lawn, Hibiscus Lawn, or Ocean Dining Room and Terrace. Harbour Beach is an intimate oasis for a coastline ceremony. Customised, tailored menus are available. Maximum capacity is 150.
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Discover the vibrant spirit of Bermuda through its lively events and festivals. From sporting competitions and cultural celebrations to beloved holiday festivities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Explore the calendar below for a glimpse into the major annual events and festivals that take place throughout the year.
Non-Mariners Raft Up, Aug 4
Vegan Fest, Aug 25
Bermuda Sandcastle Competition, Aug 31
MAY
Bermuda Sail Grand Prix (Sail GP)
May 4–5
Town of St. George Peppercorn Ceremony
May 8
BHA and Visit Bermuda Adrian Hassell Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament
May 10
Dive Week
May 12–18
Harbour Nights
Wednesdays, May 15 to Aug 28, 7 to 10 p.m.
Bermuda Day
May 24
Bermuda Day Half-Marathon Derby
May 24
Celebrity Chef Series, May to August
JUNE
Annapolis to Bermuda Ocean Race
June 7–10
Carnival in Bermuda
June 12–17
Newport to Bermuda Race
June 21–23
JULY
Bermuda Billfish Blast, July 3–7
Bermuda Triple Crown Billfish Championship
July 13–17
Sea Horse Anglers Club Billfish Tournament
July 19–23
Eastern Counties Cup Association (ECCA)
Annual Classic
July 20, Aug 17, Sept 7
AUGUST
Bermuda Cup Match Cricket Classic
Aug 1–2
Bermuda Pride
SEPTEMBER
Labor Day 5K Race, Sept 2
St. George’s Seafood Festival
OCTOBER
Bermuda Celebrity Golf Invitational Oct 4–8
Round the Sound Swim, Oct 13
Royal Naval Dockyard Fall Festival Oct 19
Bermuda Gold Cup, Oct 29–Nov 3
Bermuda Art Month
Bermuda International Gombey Festival
Bermuda Swizzle Fest
Oktoberfest 2024
Taste of Bermuda
NOVEMBER
Bermuda World Rugby Classic Nov 1–9
Butterfield Bermuda Championship PGA Tour, Nov 11–17
DECEMBER
Bermuda National Trust Christmas Walk-about, Dec 6
Royal Naval Dockyard Holiday Festival Dec 8
Goodwill Bermuda Golf Tournament Dec 8–11
New Year’s Eve Celebration, Town of St. George, Dec 31
North American Rally to the Caribbean (NARC)
Bermuda Christmas Boat Parade
JANUARY
Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge
Jan 17–19
Bermuda Restaurant Weeks January to February
FEBRUARY
Bermuda Spa Month
MARCH
Bermuda Triple Challenge
Wine Festival
Zoom around the Sound
APRIL
Good Friday Kite Flying Apr 18
Bermuda Agricultural Exhibition
Convex End to End
USATF Bermuda Grand Prix 2024
Important:
VISITOR information
The following are practical tips and useful information you will need whilst enjoying our island paradise. All information is subject to change, so we recommend calling to verify rates, schedules, and more.
AIRLINES
Air Canada .................................... 888-247-2262
American Airlines 800-744-0006 / 293-1420
BermudAir 844-543-9200 / 543-9200
British Airways ............................ 800-247-9297
Delta Airlines 800-221-1212 / 293-1024
JetBlue Airlines 800-884-9616
United Airlines ............................ 800-864-8331
WestJet 800-204-0020
BABY EQUIPMENT
For equipment and toys needed for babies and children, Little Longtails is a local company that rents everything from car seats, cribs, and water toys from favourite and trusted brands (707-7658; www.littlelongtails.com).
BANKING
Banks are usually open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. There are many ATMs islandwide that dispense Bermuda dollars.
BUSINESS HOURS
Generally, shops, businesses, and professional offices open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Clocktower Shopping Mall in Royal Naval Dockyard is open seven days a week, except Christmas Day and Good Friday. For more information on hours of operation, please visit www.dockyard.bm. Many grocery stores and pharmacies throughout the island are also open on Sundays with shortened hours.
COMMUNICATION
CALLING CARDS: You can buy pre-paid calling cards from LiveNet (400-5983; www.livenet.bm), which can also be recharged with more funds via the LiveNet website. Both Digicel Bermuda (500-5000; www.digicelgroup.com/bm/en.html) and One Communications (700-7000; www.onecomm.bm) offer pay-as-you-go mobile and data plans.
INTERNET: Bermuda has several internet service providers offering Wi-Fi connections, including Digicel Bermuda (500-5000; www. digicelgroup.com/bm/en.html) and One Communications (700-7000; www.onecomm.bm).
The Bermuda Visitor Service Centres in Hamilton, Dockyard, and St. George’s offer free Wi-Fi. Just sign up through the Bermuda Wi-Fi network when prompted through the Wi-Fi on your phone. Also in Hamilton, free Wi-Fi is available at the Bermuda National Library on Queen Street and Washington Mall on Church Street. There is also free Wi-Fi available throughout the terminal at the LF Wade International Airport.
TELEPHONE SERVICES:
• Call to Bermuda:
Country code 1, area code 441
• Call to U.S. and Canada from Bermuda: 1 + area code + phone number
• Call to the U.K. from Bermuda: 011/44/city code/phone number
• Call to other countries from Bermuda: 011/country code/city code/phone number
• Call to international operator: 00
CURRENCY AND CREDIT CARDS
The Bermuda dollar is divided into 100 cents and is equal in value to the U.S. dollar; both are legal tender on the island. Bermuda introduced new bank notes in 2009 with distinctly Bermudian designs, featuring wildlife on one side and local landmarks on the other. The exchange of other foreign currencies is done in banks. Credit cards are widely accepted in stores, restaurants, and hotels.
Visa and MasterCard may be used for cash advances at local banks. In addition, HSBC Bank Bermuda Limited and The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited provide ATMs islandwide for MasterCard, Cirrus, and Plus cash advances; but most only dispense Bermuda dollars. However, HSBC offers U.S. cash at their branch locations. Visa, MasterCard, and American Express cards are accepted mostly everywhere on the island.
CUSTOMS AND DUTY
U.S. residents who have been out of the country for 48 hours or more may take home items valued up to $800 once every 31 days without incurring duty. Adults may include 200 cigarettes, 100 cigars, and one litre of alcohol within their exemption, plus a second litre if produced by a Caribbean Basin country. Original paintings, drawings, and sculptures are duty-free but must be declared. For information regarding Cuban cigars and products, visit www.cbp.gov.
U.K. residents 17 or older may take home duty-free 18 litres of table wine and 4 litres of
spirits or liqueurs (over 22 percent alcohol), or 9 litres of fortified or sparkling wine or other liqueurs, plus 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos, or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco, plus other goods worth up to £390. Visit www.hmrc.gov.uk.
Canadian residents who have been out of their country for 48 hours or more can claim up to CAN$800 worth of goods without paying duty if they carry the goods with them. For more information, visit www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca.
DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR
Grocery, retail, and restaurant deliveries to your vacation property are available through Crown Point grocery services (621-7829; www.crownpointbda.com), Hook delivery service (519-9696; www.hook.bm), and Pronto grocery and retail delivery and Sargasso food delivery (542-4350; www.pronto.bm, www.sargassosea.app).
DRINKING AGE
The legal drinking age is 18.
ELECTRICITY
Electrical service is the same as in the U.S. and Canada: 110 volts, 60 cycles AC.
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
LIFEGUARDS
Lifeguards are stationed at the following beaches daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.:
• Clearwater Beach, Turtle Bay, and John Smith’s Bay: July and August
• Horseshoe Bay: May 1 to November 30
MOVIE THEATRES
Watch a movie at Speciality Cinema & Grill, 12 Queen Street, Hamilton (292-2135, 295-2751; www.specialitycinema.bm) or The Media Lounge Cinema (707-0734; www.medialoungecafe.com) at The Cooperage Building in Royal Naval Dockyard. Both are the perfect place to take a break and enjoy the air-conditioned, small, and intimate cinemas showing the latest box-office hits.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Bermuda boasts a treasure trove of talented photographers that can capture beautiful images for you during your visit. Some specialise in wedding photography. Here are a few to consider:
• Charles Anderson; www.charlesandersonphotography.com
• Amanda Temple Photography; www.amandatemple.com
• Howarth Photography Ltd.; www.gavinhowarth.com
• Meredith Andrews; www.meredithandrewsphotography.com
• Moongate Productions; www.moongateproductions.com
POPULATION
The 2023 population of Bermuda is approximately 64,069. (Source: www.gov.bm)
POST OFFICE
....................................... 411
Emergency 24-hour counselling 239-1111
Fire Service 911
King Edward VII Memorial Hospital
(emergency) 239-1301
King Edward VII Memorial Hospital
(general) ........................................... 236-2345
Lamb Foggo Urgent Care Centre 298-7700
Open Airways 238-3261
Physically Handicapped Association
................................................................... 293-8148
Police 911
Police/Central 295-0011
Police/Somerset.................................... 234-1010
Police/Southside 293-2222
Weather forecast 977
Women’s Resource Centre ................ 295-3882
The General Post Office is located at 56 Church Street, Hamilton, and is open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with last customer received at 4.30 p.m. (297-7893). Local letters are 50 cents, and local greeting cards are 40 cents. Air mail to the United States, the Caribbean, or Canada is $1.15; $1.35 to Great Britain; $1.35 to Europe; and $1.55 to Asia, Australia, or New Zealand.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 2024/25
Bermuda Day ............................. Friday, May 24
National Heroes’ Day Monday, June 17
Emancipation Day Thursday, August 1
Mary Prince Day (formerly Somers’ Day)
Friday, August 2
Labour Day Monday, September 2
Remembrance Day ....... Monday, November 11
Christmas Day
Boxing Day
New Year’s Day
December 25
Thursday, December 26
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Good Friday ............................................................................. Friday, April 18, 2025
RADIO STATIONS
Bermuda Broadcasting Company Limited (295-2828; www.bermudabroadcasting.com); Ocean 89 – Top 40; Power 95 – R&B; Inspire 105 – Country/Christian
SMOKING
Smoking in public places, including restaurants and bars, is banned in Bermuda. Offenders face a $1,000 fine.
TAXES AND GRATUITIES
There is no sales tax. At most restaurants, a 17 to 20 percent tip will be added to your bill. At hotels, a 7.25 percent hotel-occupancy tax, a 4.5 percent tourism guest fee, and a 10 percent service charge are added to your bill. Some larger hotels may add an additional daily resort fee to your bill.
TRANSPORTATION
BUSES: With 11 bus routes and 14 bus zones of about two miles each, buses are frequent and plentiful; and they service the entire island. They’re easy to spot, as they’re painted Bermuda pink with blue stripes. Most buses leave from the Central Terminal on Washington Street, next to City Hall in Hamilton. Bus stops are identified by either a solid blue or pink pole. Blue poles signify routes outbound from the City of Hamilton; pink ones mark routes inbound to the City of Hamilton. Note: Exact cash is accepted. For up-to-date routes, visit www.gov.bm/bus or call 292-3851.
FERRIES: A unique and reliable way to travel around Bermuda is on the Sea Express ferry system. Four public ferry routes offer a picturesque alternative for travel around the island. All ferries depart from the Hamilton Ferry Terminal on Front Street. Note: Cash is not accepted on the ferries. For up-to-date schedules, visit www.marineandports.bm or call 295-4506.
• The Blue Route stops at Royal Naval Dockyard in Sandys Parish on the west end of the island.
• The Orange Route only operates in the summer, and it stops at Royal Naval Dockyard before continuing to the Town of St. George.
• The Pink Route makes several stops in Warwick and Paget parishes.
• The Green Route stops at Watford Bridge and Cavello Bay, both in Sandys, and Rockaway in Southampton.
BUS AND FERRY FARES: Cash fares (on buses only) are $3.50 for up to three zones, $5 for up to 14 zones. It is cheaper to use tokens, tickets, or a pass on either the bus or ferry. You can buy a book of 15 tickets for $25 for three zones and $37.50 for 14 zones. Alternatively, tokens are $2.75 for up to three zones and $4.50 for up to 14 zones. Children under 5 years of age ride free, and ages 5 to 16 for $2.75. An unlimited one-day pass is $19; two-day, $31.50; three-day, $44; four-day, $48.50; and one-week, $62. An unlimited one-day pass for children is $9.50; two-day, $16; three-day, $22; four-day, $24.50; and one-week, $31. All fares, tokens, tickets, and passes are the same for buses and ferries. For more information on fares, visit www.gov.bm/ public-transportation-fares or call 292-3851. For more information on ferries, visit www.rccbermuda.bm/ferries_about.aspx or call the Hamilton terminal at 295-4506.
SCOOTERS: Rentals are available by the day or the week. Prices vary, but daily rates range from $55 to $65 for a single-seat scooter. Double-seat scooters are slightly higher. It is mandatory for both drivers and passengers to wear helmets, which are included with the rental. A $32 nonrefundable insurance waiver is also required. You must be 18 or older to rent a motor scooter or a moped, and most rental agencies will require that you demonstrate the ability to operate the vehicle properly following an instructional session on safety and handling. Contact Oleander Cycles (236-2453), Smatt’s Cycle Livery Ltd. (295-1180), Elbow Beach Cycles Ltd., and Scooter Mart Rentals (236-2300).
ELECTRIC CARS: Visitors can now explore the island by renting two-seated electric vehicles from Bermuda Rental Car Ltd. (236-2453; www.bermudarentalcar. com), from Current Vehicles Bermuda (296-8949; currentvehicles.com), or from Rugged Rentals (705-7368; www.ruggedrentalsbda.com). These electric cars can travel up to about 50 miles on a single charge, and recharging stations are found throughout the island. Visitors must be 25 years old and hold a valid car driver’s licence to rent and drive a vehicle.
ELECTRIC BIKES AND PEDAL
BICYCLES: You can also rent pedal bikes from a variety of island outfitters, which are ideal for exploring the island. You can bring your pedal or electric bike aboard a ferry. Rental rates range from about $30 to $40 a day, with $15 insurance waiver required. If you need a little bit more help pedalling, try a hybrid electric bike.
Pedego Electric Bikes (533-8687; www.pedegoelectricbikes.com/dealers/ bermuda), located in St. George’s, offers electric bikes for rental starting from $50 for a half-day. Tours are also available to explore sites around the East End of the island. Oleander Cycles rents electric bikes, and they have locations islandwide (236-2453; www.oleanderebikes.com).
Two rideshare apps are also available. Download the Pink app for both Apple and Android phones (232-2453; www.pink.bm) and find the nearest Pink e-bike zone and start a bike and unlock a helmet from your phone. Prices start at $0.25 a minute with a $4 unlocking fee. The Whip app (777-2539; www.grabawhip.com) allows you to unlock an electric push scooter. Rates start at $0.75 a minute and a $3 unlocking charge. Whips can be left anywhere around the island and not at a designated location.
For all rentals, you must obey Bermuda’s speed limit of 22 mph (35 km/hr) and remember to drive on the left side of the road. For scooters and mopeds, gas stations are generally open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, with one 24-hour station in the City of Hamilton. Electric charging stations are available at some hotels, and specific stations are available through the rental provider. There are also two public charging stations: one by Penno’s Wharf and the other at Clearwater Beach in St. George’s.
PARKING: Electric cars must adhere to the same parking rules as regular-sized cars in marked bays. In St. George’s and Dockyard, there is free street parking. In the City of Hamilton, parking is paid for by the hour and is available for street parking and within short-term and long-term car parks between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. from Monday to Saturday. EasyPark meters can be purchased from the Corporation of Hamilton at City Hall and other retailers in the city, and there is also an app (www.easypark.bm). Pay stations at the car parks accept credit or debit cards or exact coins and cash. For more information about parking in the city, visit www.cityofhamilton.bm/city_services/ parking.php.
TAXIS AND MINIBUS SERVICES:
Taxis can usually be found outside Bermuda’s larger hotels, near the airport, or on the streets of Hamilton, the Town of St. George, or in Royal Naval Dockyard. All taxis are metered at government-set rates, and exact change is required. Current taxi fares are as follows, based on travel between 6 a.m. and midnight:
• For a one- to four-passenger taxi: $7.90 USD for the first mile, $2.75 USD for each additional mile
• For a five- to seven-passenger taxi: $9.95 USD for the first mile, $3.50 USD for each additional mile
Fares are 25 percent higher for one- to four-passenger taxis, and 50 percent higher for five- to seven-passenger taxis, between midnight and 6 a.m., all day on Sunday and on public holidays. Taxi businesses include Bermuda Island Taxi (295-4141), BIU Taxi Co-op Transportation (292-4476), BTA Transport Taxis (296-2121), CEO Transport
Limited (234-4366 or 1-855-859-6454), Quality Transport (337-2578 or 1-877-406-3189), and the Hitch taxi booking app (www.hitch.bm).
Bermuda’s taxi drivers are great guides, too. No one knows the best destinations better than they do. Taxi drivers displaying tour guide flags are qualified tour guides. The sightseeing rate is $50 USD per hour for a one- to four-passenger taxi or $70 USD per hour for a five- to seven-passenger taxi.
Titan Tours services include airport transfers, weddings, corporate, and sightseeing tours (234-1096; www.titantoursbermuda.com).
VISITOR SERVICES CENTRES
Hamilton:
10 Front St., 261-2872
Royal Naval Dockyard:
2 Dockyard Terrace, 296-9400
Town of St. George: 25 York St., 297-0556
WHEELCHAIR SERVICES
Wheelchair-accessible ferries: Hamilton Ferry Terminal, Dockyard, Rockaway, and St. George’s ferry stops only. Wheelchairaccessible minibus: Access Bermuda Disabled Transit (295-9106).