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Fort St. Catherine is one of many historical structures found throughout Bermuda |
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Bermuda has great attractions; outdoors, indoors, underwater and even underground. It is amazing that a place as small as Bermuda has so much to see, do and explore.
Our Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo has fantastic displays of sealife, animals from around the world, the formation of Bermuda, interactive programmes for young and old alike. To further understand Bermuda's underwater world the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute is a must, with treasure, a vast shell collection and underwater exploration information at your fingertips without getting wet! Bermuda's parks and forts are everywhere on the island and make a wonderful rest and/or picnic spot. Botanical Gardens is Bermuda's queen of parks and Fort St. Catherine the queen of forts, of which there are 90! If the historical element intrigues you, St. Peter's Church is believed to be the oldest continually used Anglican church in the Western
hemisphere dating back to 1612. This Church and many other landmarks comprise the St. George's World Heritage Site, which is considered the oldest continuously inhabited town of English origin in the New World, and has
retained its charm and character into the 21st Century. The Maritime Museum in Dockyard is an exceptional display of maritime history. The Bermuda National Trust and Bermuda Historical Society also manages and protects a number of important historic buildings, homes and artifacts that comprise Bermuda's history.
If it's action you are looking for...head to the Royal Naval Dockyard where you will find the Clocktower Mall, Segway Tours, Dolphin Quest and Snorkel Park and plenty of other activities to keep your interest. Or try your skill at Rock Climbing. Check out the underground jewels of Bermuda...Crystal and Fantasy Caves.
Apart from being fun Bermuda's attractions are also educational and enlightening so you can expect to learn a great deal about Bermuda's environment, history, culture and more!
If you have any questions please email our Online Concierge and go to our map to find the locations. Check our Events Calendar for events and activities.
 
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| Nature's Jewelry Box |

Crystal Cave was found in 1884 by the Wilkinson’s, owners of the property where the caves are located. The magnificent crystal stalactites and stalagmites surrounding a clear blue azure lake were formed over 30 million years ago. Proper illumination has been installed and even the formations on the bottom of the lake are clearly visible. Fantasy Cave has been linked to Crystal Caves so both can be seen in one tour. Rare chandelier soda straw formations hang from the ceiling. Underground water passageways connect the cave “lakes” with the ocean. These caves are truly spectacular and not to be missed.
Open from 9am-5pm daily, with the last tour at 4.30pm. We are located in Bailey’s Bay, near the Swizzle Inn, accessible by bus from Hamilton or St. George’s. ‘Fiddlestix’ gift shop has just that unique item for special someone or yourself! Enjoy drinks, coffee or light snack at the Café Olé. 
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