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Bermuda Aquarium, Natural History Museum and Zoo
Fuchsia-pink flamingoes are the highlight at the on-site zoo, but it’s the fish that win all the accolades at Bermuda’s well-regarded Aquarium, one of the territory’s most popular attractions. Audio ... Read more
Crystal and Fantasy Caves
Bermuda is renowned for its underground network of caves, but the floodlit stalactites and stalagmites are especially eerie in the subterranean world of the Crystal and Fantasy Caves. The water ... Read more
Dolphin Quest Bermuda
Flanked by the historic limestone naval buildings of Bermuda’s former dockyard, Dolphin Quest’s friendly, captivity-born dolphins leap into the air and chatter like Flipper. For an interactive ... Read more
Gibb's Hill Lighthouse
Bermuda boasts two lighthouses, but the one at Gibb’s Hill is the most notable, the first of only a few in the world to be made from cast iron. Standing 108m (354ft) above sea level on one of ... Read more
Horseshoe Bay
Is Horseshoe Bay Bermuda’s loveliest beach? Lots of people think so, locals and visitors alike, and it’s one of the island’s beach hot spots for water sports, bathing and relaxing. Throw your towel ... Read more
Royal Naval Dockyard
Who knew history could be so beautiful and so much fun! The Royal Naval Dockyard is one of Bermuda’s top visitor destinations. Located in Sandy’s Parish on the west point of the island, the Royal ... Read more
St. George’s Cruise Port
On the far northeastern tip of Bermuda, St. George’s cruise port is in the Town of St. George, once the island’s capital. In fact, the Town of St. George is claimed to be the oldest continuously ... Read more
