Discover the best top things to do in Paget Parish, Bermuda including The Birdsey Studio, A Memorable Evening in Bermuda with Mark Twain, Elbow Beach, The Art House Gallery, The Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, Elbow Beach Cycles, Waterville, Bermuda Botanical Gardens, Lover's Lane, Paget Marsh.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Come to browse and spend: artist Jo Birdsey Lindberg showcases her watercolor and oil paintings at this renowned art gallery.
5.0 based on 83 reviews
In the Peg Leg Room at Fourways Inn, Bermuda, on Fridays from 20th January 2017. Intimate candlelight dining commences with cocktails at 6.15pm, pre-show-dinner at 6.45pm followed by the performance with Gavin Wilson. Treat your guests to this award winning show with one of America's most celebrated writers and raconteurs. Tickets $140 includes four option 3-course dinner, 2 drinks, service charge, booking fees and the show.
4.5 based on 583 reviews
Three hotels line this beach, making it popular with tourists; you might want to avoid this place if you're not into the Spring Break college kid party scene, which tends to crowd the beach during the Easter season.
We did not stay at the Elbow Beach Resort as we had cruised to Bermuda on the Celebrity Cruises ship, Summit. Booked a day pass through Resorts for a Day to the Elbow Beach Resorts beach. Beautiful beach and much less crowded than the popular and public Horseshoe Bay beach. Our pass included 2 lounge chairs, umbrella, small table and food & beverage service was available at our chairs. The loungers had very nice, towel-like covers that completely covered the chairs and they were changed whenever someone left and another guest was given that lounger. If you prefer not to eat at your lounge chairs just put on a cover-up and eat at the nice beachfront restaurant which is just a few steps away. We ate at the restaurant. It was good but expensive - as is everything in Bermuda. (Be warned - you do not get iced tea refills. If you want a refill it is charged like a new drink.) We took beach towels from the ship, but everything else you need for a great beach day is right there - food, restrooms, changing rooms, and showers. Highly recommend this beautiful beach. Note on the Resort for a Day package: We were disappointed in the transportation part of our Resort for a Day package. It is a 45 minute ride from Royal Naval Shipyard where our ship was docked to Elbow Beach (about the same distance as Horseshoe Bay is from the ship). The driver was very late arriving to pick us up from the ship and then after another delay he put us in a cab (which I guess he paid for - cab fare was about $45). He said he needed to wait for some other people. When time to depart Elbow Beach at 5:30 that afternoon our ride never showed up. After about an hour one of the Elbow Beach hotel managers had a bellman who was just getting off duty drive us back to the ship. This was a lengthy round trip (1 1/2 hr) for this gentleman as he lived right by the hotel. I assume hotel paid him. Never did know if it was resorts responsibility to provide the transportation we had paid for or Resorts for a Day. Nevertheless, the beach was wonderful. We learned while there that the main, original, very old - and beautiful - hotel building is not currently open. We assume it is being renovated. There are motel-like rooms on the beautiful grounds that were housing resort guests.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Gallery featuring the paintings and drawings of Joan Forbes.
4.5 based on 257 reviews
Bermuda's first purpose built museum houses a collection of Bermuda inspired art of over 1,400 works by artists such as Georgia O'Keeffe, Winslow Homer and Albert Gleizes. A continuously evolving show of local artists is also on display. To learn about Bermuda's culture and history, there is no better stop on your vacation itinerary! Open Monday - Saturday, 10 am - 4 pm and Sunday from 11 am - 4:30 pm. CLOSED on Public Holidays and Exhibit Changeovers. Admission $5, free for members and children under 12.
Our February visit ensured that we would practically have the museum to ourselves. There are wonderful works of art by local Bermudians as well as Georgia O'Keefe and Winslow Homer.Tributes to John Lennon and Mark Twain as well.Stroll through at your leisure and then enjoy a healthy well presented lunch at the cafe.Sit outside and be visited by the friendly birds.
4.5 based on 288 reviews
Make Bermuda yours! Experience the best of our island paradise: secluded beaches, wonderful wildlife and amazing adventures around every bend. Pick your moped, scooter or ebike from Bermuda's newest rental fleet. BEST RATES GUARANTEED
Multiple kudos for Kevin and his team! Our first experience with electric bikes was AMAZING !! We travelled from nearby Marley Beach to St David’s Lighthouse and the Navy Dockyard (separate days) on ONE charge, each approximately 30 miles! We recharged over lunch at Wahoo’s (St George’s) and the Frog and Onion (Dockyard) for our return trip. Riding miles on the Bermuda Railway path’s overlooking the Sound (only open to walkers and bikers) was an incredible experience. Just hit the power button, and zoooom, you’re in for a treat! One for the Memories !!
4.0 based on 3 reviews
Built in the early 18th century, this is one of the oldest houses in Bermuda and offers a unique view into the colonial history of the Caribbean.
3.5 based on 185 reviews
Thirty-six acres of beautifully landscaped flowers, trees, paths, and ponds.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
Romantic lookout point with panoramic views of the coast.
Although a bit hard to find (a motorbike shop marks the crossing), it's quite a "remote"spot near Hamilton where you can enjoy nature. Within view of the corner shops is an Audubon Center that has good signs, a boardwalk, birds, benches, and plants.
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