Swim in safety at Bermuda's most popular beach, best known for the lifeguard on duty from May to September.
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Swim in safety at Bermuda's most popular beach, best known for the lifeguard on duty from May to September.
Glass Bottom Sightseeing tours and private Snorkeling Charters with Captain Tony on 'Coral Reefer', Bermuda's smallest Glass Bottom Boat! Bigger doesn't always mean better! On a smaller boat you get closer, see more and learn more in a far more personalized atmosphere. We also offer Bermuda's biggest self-drive motor BOAT RENTALS for those seeking independence. 23ft Beachcats (with stereo & onboard toilet) and 17ft Boston Whalers. All boats equipped with cell phones and more.
One of Bermuda's most popular beaches, Tobacco Bay Beach is tourist friendly, with lots of facilities like equipment rentals and a snack bar.
Travel 120 feet below the earth's surface and explore subterranean lakes and passageways.
Sixty acres of nature trails, great for bird watching.
The American Civil War from a Bermudian perspective: a museum chronicling the island's involvement with the Confederates during the Civil War.
Considered one of the most beautiful and challenging golf courses in the world.
For kids and their parents: multimedia exhibits about underwater exploration such as The Dive, a seven minute ride that simulates deep sea diving.
The oldest church in Hamilton, a popular place for weddings.
Built in the 1870s to protect the Royal Naval Dockyard, this fort now provides spectacular views of the bustling city of Hamilton and its harbor.
Uneven and unpredictable terrain and few views of the Atlantic make this not the best place for golfers in the know; beginners may enjoy this course the most.
We had a lesson with the Head Pro Paul Adams and then played golf afterwards. The lesson was fantastic Paul explained my faults clearly and showed me how to improve my swing, it was the best lesson I...
A look into the history of a famous and influential colonial family: exhibits furniture, silver, and portraits belonging to the Tucker family.
Oldest stone building in Bermuda, made famous for its yearly Rent Payment Ceremony, featuring a 17-gun salute and a horse drawn carriage: who knew paying the rent could be this much fun?
Only shirts with collars on the green, please, and make your reservations early, because this course is popular among those golfers with refined tastes.
From 2007, there is now Swizzle #2 on South Shore.
Built in 1922, Riddell's is the oldest golf course on the island.
This historic home showcases antique furniture and china.
