Tips & Tricks
Horseshoe Bay Beach (Off South Road, Southampton Parish) — Once you step foot on Horseshoe Bay Beach, you will realize why it is Bermuda’s most celebrated beach. The long, sweeping crescent of pink sand makes it a popular choice any time of year. The nearby Beach House offers snacks, rentals and changing facilities.
The St. The St. George’s Foundation (Admiral’s Walk, 16 Water Street, St. George’s GE 05) — The Town of St. George presents a unique opportunity for people to learn about and to experience Bermuda’s culture, traditions and heritage. After nearly 400 years of continuous occupation St. George’s remains a “living town.” Since its founding, the […]
Paget Marsh and Boardwalk (Lovers Lane, Paget Parish) — This lush and leafy nature reserve, jointly administered by the Bermuda National Trust and Bermuda Audubon Society, is a unique green space of 25 acres of original Bermuda. The peat marsh has remained much the same since prior to the first settlers’ arrival – covered with […]
Jobson’s Cove (Off South Road, Warwich Parish) — Jobson’s Cove may be tiny. But this sheltered cove, surrounded by steep, jagged rocks, is arguably one of the most visually stunning beaches in Bermuda.
Fantasea Diving & Watersports (Dockyard Watersports Centre, Royal Navy Dockyard) — this is the only PADI diving center located at the historic Royal Naval Dockyard. Once a strategic Atlantic outpost for the British Navy, this now popular tourist destination is the ideal jumping off point to explore genuine shipwrecks, vibrant coral reefs, and secluded island […]
Palm Grove Gardens (South Road, Devonshire Parish) — Palm Grove, a private estate graciously opened to the public, offers a peak at Mother Nature tamed. The manicured gardens most notable include a natural map of Bermuda set in a small pond. You will also find a lively aviary housing parrots and toucans, a romantic […]



