Smith’s Parish lies south of Harrington Sound, between the parishes of Devonshire and Hamilton.
Hotels
The only hotel of any note in Smith’s Parish is the Pink Beach Club.
Attractions and Activities
Smith’s Parish is primarily a residential area and has relatively few attractions compared to other areas of Bermuda:
- John Smith’s Bay – public beach with lifeguard during the summer months
- Spittal Pond Nature Reserve – the island’s largest nature reserve, good spot for birdwatching
- Verdmont Museum – historic house owned by the Bermuda National Trust
Transport – Buses
Buses 1, 3, 10, and 11 pass through Smith’s Parish on their way from Hamilton to St George’s:
Bus number 1 is of most interest to tourists, passing Verdmont, Spittal Pond, John Smith’s Bay, and the Pink Beach Club.
Buses 10 and 11 take a coastal route along the North Shore Road, before heading into Hamilton Parish at Flatts. Bus number 3 takes a central route on Middle Road and Napton Hill Road.
- Deepdene Tower
- John Smith’s Bay
Pink Beach Club
Cottage colony in Bermuda's richest area [more]
Verdmont Museum
Bermuda National Trust property [more]
Spittal Pond Nature Reserve
Nature reserve [more]
John Smith’s Bay
The only public beach in Smith's Parish [more]
North Rock Restaurant
Pub and restaurant in Smith's Parish [more]
Speciality Inn
Family-run diner in Smith's Parish [more]
Collector’s Hill Apothecary
Pharmacy at Collector’s Hill [more]
Flatts Post Office
Post office in Flatts village, Smith's Parish [more]
Harrington Hundreds Grocery & Liquor Store
Supermarket in Smith's Parish [more]
A1 Smith’s
Supermarket at Collector's Hill [more]
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