Don’t be fooled by Bermuda’s small size; this 21-square-mile Atlantic island is big on history, personality and charm, from pink-sand beaches to historic forts. It’s known for aquatic adventures like shipwreck scuba diving, cliff jumping and deep-sea fishing. On land you’ll find an eclectic island culture of vibrant neighborhoods, brightly colored shorts and delicious fish chowder.
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A neighborhood full of beautiful old houses.
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Scenic road overlooking a clear, calm bay.
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This circular stone fortress helped the British fight the French in the early 1800s; now, its rare architecture wows tourists from all over the world.
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This fort, built in the late 1800s, now houses the Bermuda Harbour Radio and offers breathtaking views of the St. George harbor.
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Contains a wealth of different architectural styles from the 17th century onwards; best known for being the oldest Anglican Church outside the British Isles.
If you make a donation, the docent will give you great information and a pamphlet about the church. Make sure to notice how the church is laid out. Very different
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Sixty acres of nature trails, great for bird watching.
A lovely mostly easy hike through a variety of Bermuda environments from pond to woodland to dramatic coast
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Stop by the building where the first Bermuda stamp was printed, see some of these famous first stamps and pick up a few contemporary commemorative stamps for yourself.
The post office is not just a place to post your postcards and letters. This is a slice of history; right next to the park and the museum this is a wonderful place to pop in and see beautiful old Bermuda cedar and they do special editions of stamps which is a great gift and also great for collectors. Often missed but shouldnt be. It will only take you 5 minutes to see but is well worth a visit if you havent been before
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The oldest cast iron lighthouse in the world provides breathtaking views of the Bermuda shoreline.
A Great View from the top of this Great still operational Lighthouse,I believe it was 185 Steps to the top and then you could see for Miles.
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