Bermuda
Eco-Tours April 1 - 30, 2015
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Bermuda Railway Train Tour Royal Naval Dockyard
Hidden Gems
all – inclusive eco tour
Royal Naval Dockyard
Monday 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Monday, Wednesday & Friday 10:00am – 3:00pm
With picturesque water views, rich history and diverse flora and fauna, the railway trails in Bermuda are a must see. Climb onboard as we explore historical sites in the west end. Learn about the Bermuda Railway which operated from 1931 to 1948 and experience what it was like on this mode of transportation.
A one-of-a-kind adventure awaits you as you go on an ecological excursions to some of Bermuda’s most magnificent nature reserves and historical landmarks. Explore crystal caves, historical forts and preserved jungles as you discover the off the beaten gems of Bermuda.
• $25 per person (CASH ONLY)
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• Train departs and returns from the Royal Naval Dockyard (train stop across from Bonefish) • Tickets available at the Dockyard and Hamilton Visitors Information Centre
$100 per person Backpacks with lunch and your exploration gear are included To reserve your space visit, bermudahiddengems.com or contact t 236-1300
South Shore Eco Walking Tour
Cooper’s Island Tour
Tuesdays 10:30am – 12:00noon
Thursday 10:00am – 12:30pm
Join one of Bermuda’s knowledgeable eco-tour guides on a walking tour of the South Shore beaches and dunes and learn about their unique flora, fauna, the Island’s coastal habitats, boiler reefs and history through the centuries.
Take a personalized guided tour of one of Bermuda’s most pristine nature reserves, host to nest sites for our native pelagic seabird, the Bermuda Longtail. Learn about Bermuda’s diverse wildlife and beaches as you take in beautiful views of Nonsuch Island, home to Bermuda’s rare endemic national bird, the Cahow.
Warwick Long Bay, South Road, Warwick
• FREE
St. David’s Island, St. George’s
• Meet at the parking lot of Warwick Long Bay/Jobson’s Cove • Maximum 25 people
• $50 per person (CASH ONLY) • Maximum 6 people • Includes private transportation • Water will be provided • To book this tour, contact 799-8888 (alternative tour day may be arranged upon request)
Spittal Pond Nature Reserve Tour Smith’s
Saturday 10:00am – 11:30am
Start your hiking adventure in Spittal Pond, home to Bermuda’s largest bird and wildlife sanctuary. As you take in the breathtaking views of the South Shore, discover our Island’s unique geological formations, endemic plants and diverse wildlife in one of Bermuda’s most spectacular open spaces. • FREE • Meeting location is the western car park (opposite the dairy farm)
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