Discover the best top things to do in Pembroke Parish, Bermuda including Queen Elizabeth Park, Bermuda Aquarium, Natural History Museum & Zoo, Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Bermuda Cathedral), Admiralty House Park, Sea Express Ferry Service, Bermuda, Front Street, Fort Hamilton, Sea Glass Beach, Harbour Nights.
4.5 based on 166 reviews
Well-kept gardens in the city of Hamilton.
We came accross QE park quite by accident. We enjoyed a delightful stroll, admired the wild chickens, and rested for a while on a bench. We wished we had brought a picnic with us.
4.5 based on 980 reviews
Seals, turtles, fish, monkeys, birds, and the first living coral reef exhibit in the world: this complex offers a fairly complete survey of the natural wonders found in the Bermuda and islands of the world. Please note: Last admission is at 4:00pm but the facility is open until 5:00pm daily, with the exception of December 25th.
While a bit small, there is still quote a lot to see at this place. The variety of fish species and view of Bermuda's underwater life is amazing. You can also learn a lot about Bermuda's history, both past and present. A good place to walk around leisurely and be entertained. If you are lucky you can catch the sea lions feeding and swimming, which is always fun.
4.5 based on 326 reviews
Experience the wonders of the ocean without getting wet! Interactive exhibits for both young and old including The America's Cup exhibit, our new simulated dive into the Bermuda Triangle, our 'Living with the Ocean' exhibit which examines the human impact on the marine environment, one of the largest private shell collections in the world, the famous Teddy Tucker Shipwreck Gallery and so much more!
This gets a rare 5 stars because, quite simply, it is so fascinating. My wife and I expected an hour would be plenty, but it seized our attention and wouldn't let go. From the cedar root that was more than 7,000 years old through the excellent virtual reality session (at the America's Cup), the explanation of theories about the "Bermuda Triangle" and the treasure room, to name just a few. Information was presented in an interesting fashion and there were plenty of interactive exhibits. One of only two niggles is that s few of the interactive exhibits were not working. In general things were designed to appeal to a wide range of ages and did so very successfully. My second niggle is the prominence on the outside of the building given to bizarre explanations for the "Bermuda Triangle". The exhibit itself was far more down to earth. A huge amount of thought and planning must have gone into this exhibition. It has thoroughly succeeded. Well done! Top tip: I found the virtual reality exhibit breathtaking. I suspect there may be queues for it in the tourist season, so arrive early.
4.5 based on 265 reviews
The mother Anglican church in Bermuda, known not only for its religious, historical, and social importance, but also for its beautiful architecture.
A stunning church in downtown Hamilton with many historical markers and dedications. Adjacent to the bus terminal.
4.5 based on 154 reviews
So much to see in Bermuda and beauty at every turn. Great place to explore and learn about this wonderful island.
4.5 based on 244 reviews
Goes many places on a frequent schedule Try the Hamilton to Dockyard trip - beautiful scenery Along thee way of island homes Nice friendly staff You can use bus and ferry tickets interchangeably
4.0 based on 730 reviews
Upscale shopping district, lined with posh department stores such as Triminghams.
Quaint main street with beautiful views of the harbor. Shops, restaurants, people watching, and stunning island views! Very clean, and enjoyable.
4.0 based on 294 reviews
Built in the 1870s to protect the Royal Naval Dockyard, this fort now provides spectacular views of the bustling city of Hamilton and its harbor.
Right in downtown Hamilton and complete with a jungle moat like no other. As good a Fort St, Catherine. Perfect for a picnic.
4.0 based on 216 reviews
This glass beach was formed by trash from Dockyard that was thrown out to sea many years ago. Unfortunately their is also some recent sharp glass there. If you have water shoes it is a lovely place for a swim as it is very calm. The glass is for all to see so there are signs at top telling you not to take any.
4.0 based on 141 reviews
With the glorious Bermuda sun setting on Hamilton Harbour as a backdrop, Harbour Nights provides local and visitors with a uniquely Bermudian retail, dining and entertaining experience. Local craftsmen and artisans alongside culinary delights as diverse as the local population give way to live performances and cultural expositions. Harbour Nights is the place to be on Wednesday nights - come and celebrate all that Bermuda has to offer! Beginning Wednesdays April 17th to September 4th from 7- 10 pm.
Every Wednesday night they have this fun event! It was very fun to go to! Lots of cool local vendors and local food! We also got to watch an aerial display and listen to some fun music right on the ocean! This is right by where the cruise ships come in on Front Street!
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