To gain a true appreciation of Bermuda’s rich culture and history get out and about and explore what the island has to offer. Despite its small size the island has an unending list of tourist attractions to cater for all tastes. Museums & historic buildings, art galleries & studios, parks & nature reserves, and of course beaches; Bermuda has them all. Many are also completely free.
Getting around is easy. Rent a scooter, hire a taxi or take a bus or ferry. Bermuda is only 21 square miles in area so getting lost shouldn’t be a concern. Your only problem may be finding time to fit everything in.
Name
Type
Details
Beach, Free, Park
Public park with a small beach. Close to Hamilton.
Historic
Self-guided tour of sites connected with the African Diaspora and slavery.
Free, Park
Pick up point for many of Bermuda’s water tour operators.
Beach, Free, Park
One of the most popular venues in Bermuda for outdoor weddings.
Aquarium, Museum, Zoo
The island's most popular tourist attraction.
Mini Golf
Mini golf course at Royal Naval Dockyard featuring famous holes from Bermuda and around the world.
Free, Museum
Small museum in Hamilton exploring the history of the island.
Museum
Museum in St George. Includes an exhibit exploring the island's role in the American Civil War.
Museum
Educational facility dedicated to the underwater world.
Free, Historic
Attractive building housing the offices of the Corporation of Hamilton and the Bermuda National Gallery.
Beach, Free, Park
Large, wild park popular with hikers, mountain bikers, and birdwatchers. Includes a beach with good snorkelling opportunities.
Free, Park
Nature reserve maintained by the Bermuda National Trust and Bermuda Audubon Society.
Free, Historic
Headquaters of the Bermuda National Trust. One of the oldest buildings on the island.