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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4.5 based on 7 reviews
A reformed pirate built this little cottage in 1705, and now it's run by the Bermuda National Trust.
This is very worth the $2 donation to tour if you do not, or cannot, attend services. Its history is tied to the Unfinished Church up the hill.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
A look into the history of a famous and influential colonial family: exhibits furniture, silver, and portraits belonging to the Tucker family.
A tour of a historical home is only as good as the guide. So in this case the tour was amazing. Our wonderful guide was knowledgeable, informative, engaging and proved us with one of the highlights of our Bermuda vacation. I am so grateful that she donates her time to this Bermuda treasure. Don't miss it.
4.5 based on 534 reviews
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
4.5 based on 147 reviews
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
4.5 based on 7 reviews
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?
4.0 based on 19 reviews
Home to Bermuda's House of Assembly and the Supreme Court, this building is most interesting for its neo-classical architecture and watchtower commemorating Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
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