The Original Bermuda Shorts
This year marked the 240th Anniversary of the Bermuda Gunpowder Plot and Belcario Thomas, our resident Accounts manager and expert on all things Tobacco Bay (the site of the historic event), was invited to
The Ducking Stool Reenactment Of A Historic Punishment
The Town of St. George reenacts a historic punishment – the Ducking Stool. This event takes place on Ordnance Island, during the tourist season (April to October). Every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 1 pm,
Bespoke Luxury – Jewellery by Davidrose
by Nadia Hall “We’re gonna get you one of these,” David says, waking me from a gem-induced hypnosis. Their minimal St.George’s boutique is a breath of fresh air in a world of overstocked accessory
The First Plane To Fly Over Bermuda – May 22, 1919
Featured above: The Governor, General Sir James Willcocks is helped on board the Curtis Jenny seaplane in Hamilton Harbour. On May 22, 1919 - The First Plane Flew Over Bermuda It was a Burgess-Curtiss
Bermuda’s Lighthouses
Lighthouses In BermudaBy Horst Augustinovic Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse 117 feet high with the beacon 362 feet above sea level, its light can be seen by ships 40 miles at sea and aircraft 120 miles away.
Your Bermuda Bucket List
Your Bermuda Bucket List Whether you’re visiting Bermuda for the first time or the 50th, there’s never a shortage of things to see and do on the Island. Try some—or all—of these unique and exciting “bucket list” ideas if you’re looking for cool places to visit, new foods to try and fun ways to spend your time in paradise.