Things to do in Bermuda, Bermuda: The Best Reefs

January 12, 2022 Moriah Teneyck

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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1. The Constellation

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Although most of the body of this wooden schooner has rotted away, there is still much of the ship's cargo left to explore, making it one of the most popular dive sites on the island.

2. The Mary Celestia

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The Mary Celestia

This shipwreck is a popular dive site among scuba divers.

3. The Cristobal Colon

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Once a Spanish luxury liner, now a playground for fish and adventurous scuba divers.

4. Sea Gardens

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Take a glass-bottom-boat tour of these underwater gardens and see the brain coral, tropical fish and coral reefs of the Caribbean.

5. Montana

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Shipwrecked Confederate blockade runner dating from the American Civil War, now a well-known diving site.

6. The Iristo

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A Norwegian ship wrecked in the 1930s on a reef just off the coast of Bermuda, now a premier diving site.

7. The Lartington

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Lots of fish, sea sponges and other marine life make this shipwreck a popular site among scuba divers.

8. L'Herminie

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The largest wooden ship wreck in Bermuda, best known for its well-preserved guns and canons, making it an archaeological goldmine.

9. The Minnie Breslauer

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English steamer sunk on her maiden voyage in 1872, now popular among divers for the marine life it supports as well as its excellent visibility.

10. The North Carolina

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This ship is in excellent condition, almost whole, making it an excellent diving site for a small group of divers.

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