Tourist attractions

Horseshoe Bay Beach

Region: South Shore

Nature

Representative beach with pink sand and turquoise blue sea

Crystal & Fantasy Caves

Region: Hamilton Parish

Nature

Fantastical cave with limestone stalactites reflected in water surface

Royal Naval Dockyard

Region: Sandy Parish

Modern Architecture

Shopping and museum area utilizing 19th-century naval shipyard ruins

St. George's Historic Town

Region: St. George's Island

Cultural Heritage

17th-century townscape registered as UNESCO World Heritage

Gibb's Hill Lighthouse

Region: Southampton

Modern Architecture

Among world's oldest cast-iron lighthouses with island-wide view

Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo

Region: Flatts

Educational Facility

Complex facility to learn from coral reef ecosystems to native animals

Blue Hole Park

Region: Tucker's Town

Nature

Landscape woven by sinkhole-like cove and mangroves

Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI)

Region: Hamilton

Educational Facility

Introduces oceanography and shipwreck history through interactive exhibits

Tobacco Bay

Region: St. George's Island

Nature

Shallow cove suitable for snorkeling

Spittal Pond Nature Reserve

Region: Smith's Parish

Nature

Highlights are migratory bird watching and limestone layer sea cliff erosion

Suggested itineraries

3-Day Highlight Tour

Duration (days): 3

Highlights: Horseshoe Bay, Crystal Caves, St. George, Royal Dockyard

Efficiently covers beaches, caves, World Heritage town walks, and shopping

Historical Exploration and Activities 5 Days

Duration (days): 5

Highlights: Peppercorn Ceremony, Kayak tour, Golf, Gibb's Hill Lighthouse

Plan combining colonial heritage and outdoor sports

Travel tips

  • Island buses convenient with prepaid tokens or day passes
  • Rental cars unavailable to foreigners, so use scooters or electric mini-cars
  • Credit cards accepted almost everywhere but cash recommended for small shops
  • Strong UV rays in summer, so carry high SPF sunscreen and hat
  • Check latest weather information for travel during hurricane season (June-November)
  • Water is rainwater, so conservation desirable
  • Reef-safe sunscreen products recommended for coral protection
  • Public Wi-Fi available at major hotels and cafes
  • Better selection of desired souvenirs at town shops than airport
  • Medical costs are high, so overseas travel insurance essential
  • Prepare small-denomination US dollars for smooth payments
  • Shops often have shortened hours or closed on Sundays
  • Fishing requires permit; violations subject to fines
  • Advance reservations secure for sunset cruises
  • Voltage is 110V, 60Hz, North American Type A/B plugs