Chasing Lobster Tail – Panulirus Argus
Chasing Lobster Tail - Panulirus Argus The Spiny Lobster is surrounded by myth, some of which may be related to its long and arduous life history. In Bermuda, spiny lobster mate mid-April to mid-May,
Bermuda Cuisine At It’s Best
Bermuda Cuisine At It's Best... If we had to choose 5 - this is it! BLT Steak House 34 Coot Pond Road, Town of St George You're going to fall in-love with everything about this conic steakhouse
Rosewood Bermuda
Set amidst the charm and elegance of Bermuda’s coveted east end, Rosewood Bermuda graces 240 acres of secluded oceanside vistas shared with the island’s most luxurious hotel, Rosewood Bermuda. Sophisticated style and luxurious settings
The Loren
Simply Elegant, Unquestionably Luxurious The first hotel built on Bermuda in decades, The Loren’s rooms and suites bring a new level of elegance and style to the destination. Whichever you choose for your stay, you’ll
Do you know… About the Transition from Flying Boats to Land Planes ?
by Horst Augustinovic On March 29th 1939 the Boeing 314 ‘Clipper No. 20’ made the first of 16 flights to Bermuda before joining Pan American Airways trans-Atlantic fleet as American Clipper. These flights to Bermuda
Favourite Accommodations For Fall in Bermuda
Here are just a few of our favourite accommodations for Fall in Bermuda Wether you'd like to experience living on the beach, find yourself tucked away in a cozy garden or run wild on
Do You Know How Bermuda’s Caves Were Formed?
Do You Know How Bermuda’s Caves Were formed? By Horst Augustinovic Some 30 million years ago volcanic eruptions on the floor of the Atlantic formed a mountain approximately 13,000 feet high, reaching the surface
Five Forts Golf Club at The St. Regis Bermuda Resort
One of the bespoke recreational amenities of The St. Regis Bermuda Resort - Five Forts Golf Club welcomes golfers to a unique golf experience. Named after the rich heritage of St. George's, former capital
Did You Know… How Tennis Came to Bermuda?
Did You Know... How Tennis Came to Bermuda? By Horst Augustinovic When Mary Ewing Outerbridge returned to her Staten Island home from a holiday in Bermuda in 1874, she had trouble getting through customs in
History of Cup Match in Bermuda
Cup Match, a public holiday unique to the island of Bermuda, is a time in which the community enjoys a two day celebration of camping, boating, swimming and most importantly cricket. Every year, before
Best Patio In Dockyard For Pizza, Laughter and Fun For The Whole Family
Best Patio in Dockyard For Pizza, Laughter and Fun For The Whole Family. We absolutely love Cafe Amici located on the corner of the Clock Tower Mall in the Royal Naval Dockyard. It's
Did You Know… That the 1609 Wreck of the Sea Venture changed World History?
Do You Know…That the 1609 Wreck of the Sea Venture changed World History? Following two failed English attempts to establish settlements in North America – the Roanoke Colony in Virginia and the Popham Colony in Maine – the Jamestown settlement was established in Virginia in 1607. The following year two supply missions were sent from England, however, due to a lack of experience and resources, the colony was threatened by disease, starvation and warfare with Native Americans.
5 Reasons To Visit Bermuda
5 Reasons To Visit Bermuda 1. Bermuda Is Closer Than You Think Bermuda is just 2 hours from the U.S. East Coast and 6 hours from London. Once you’re here, choose your mode of transport:
Bermuda History: The Age of the Bicycle
Bermuda History: The Age of the Bicycle by Horst Augustinovic With its narrow roads, getting around was never easy. However, with the increasing number of visitors in the late 1800s, Bermuda had to offer sightseeing
This Week in Bermuda
This Week Enjoy Take-Out, Get Adventurous & Enjoy At A Nearby Garden Or Beach
Bermuda Tree Frogs
If you've been to Bermuda, you are familiar with the whistling night call of the infamous Tree Frog. Only about the size of a thumbnail, the tree frogs are slight in stature but big in
Bermuda’s Newest Restaurant – Auròra at Newstead Hotel
A new fine dining seafood restaurant will officially open at the Newstead Hotel, in Paget, on December 10.
Black heritage showcased in new Enterprise Exhibit at Library
Black heritage showcased in new Enterprise Exhibit at Library Hamilton, Bermuda (February 21, 2020)—A new exhibit commemorating the anniversary of a 19th-century court case in which a group of enslaved ship passengers dramatically won their
The 45th Annual Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts Come Together
The 45th Annual Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts Come Together
Eating Healthy – Vegetarian and Gluten Free Dining Options in Bermuda
The number of healthy menu options available in Bermuda’s restaurants may surprise you. Whether you are vegetarian, gluten-intolerant, or simply aiming for better eating habits, many cafés, bistros and pubs serve delicious dishes suitable for a beneficial lifestyle. Here are a few dining choices, all located in the City of Hamilton.
A Review of Censorship and Bermuda’s Role in Winning World War II
A Review of Censorship and Bermuda’s Role in Winning World War II A Book Review By Martin Buckley, Department Manager at The Bookmart at Brown & Co. At 07.52hrs local time on Sunday September 3rd
September In Bermuda
During the month of September Bermuda remains at her warmest temperatures between 75°F / 23°C and 85°F / 29°C with the humidity, often well over 85%. It’s a wonderful time to visit the island and there is plenty to do this month in Bermuda! Here are just a few events happening this month...
Unity Fest Bermuda 2019 presents Buju Banton
Unity Fest Bermuda presents “Buju Banton, The Reunification” on August 17, 2019, at National Stadium featuring the legendary Buju Banton alongside a star-studded cast. Buju fans get ready for this year's Unity Festival Bermuda, hosted by
Meet the Artists at The Bermuda Craft Market
Indulge in a little Bermuda charm at the Bermuda Craft Market located at the Old Cooperage Building in the enchanting Royal Naval Dockyard.
Best of the West – Exploring Somerset Village & Royal Naval Dockyard
Best Of The West Exploring Somerset Village & Royal Naval Dockyard By Brigitta Wohlmuth Welcome to the West End - home to the smallest drawbridge in the world, and some of the most gorgeous
Do you know… why Bermudians are nicknamed ‘Onions’?
Do you know... why Bermudians are nicknamed 'Onions'? by Horst Augustinovic During the 1800s, onions, arrowroot, potatoes, celery, tomatoes, beets, carrots and later Easter Lilies were important export crops from Bermuda. Bermudian seamen became known