Smith’s Parish lies south of Harrington Sound, between the parishes of Devonshire and Hamilton.
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
Hotels
Hotels and places to stay in and around this area include:
- The Loren at Pink Beach
Restaurants
The list was last updated on Friday 29th of November 2019.
Name | Address | Cuisine | Price | Details |
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Rustico | 38 North Shore Road Hamilton Parish | Italian | $$ | Casual Italian restaurant in Flatts village. Close to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo. [Facebook] [Trip Advisor] |
Specialty Inn | 4 South Road Smith's Parish | Italian, Japanese | $ | Family-style diner offering breakfast, pizza, sandwiches, burgers, pasta, sushi etc. Close to the Verdmont Museum and Spittal Pond. [Facebook] [Trip Advisor] |
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.