With 21 square miles to work with, it is hard to imagine much of Bermuda that isn’t overdeveloped. In contrary, you will be pleasantly surprised to find many parks and nature reserves completely unspoiled and ready to be enjoyed.
Dolphin Quest Bermuda
Swim with and kiss the Dolphins at Dolphin Quest
- Royal Naval Dockyard – Bermuda
Royal Naval Dockyard – Bermuda
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Royal Naval Dockyard – Bermuda
Built by Royal decree to defend British superiority on the seas, today it is a resplendent place of discovery.
Bermuda Botanical Gardens
The Bermuda Botanical Gardens encompass 36 acres of open
The Bermuda Railway Trail
The Bermuda Railway Trail With public transportation limited to
Did You Know…that per mile, the Bermuda Railway was the most expensive railway ever built? – Part 1
Did You Know…that per mile, the Bermuda Railway was the most expensive railway ever built? – Part 1
Astwood Cove Beach and Park
Astwood Cove Beach and Park Tucked away in a
Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve Bermuda
Cooper's Island Nature Reserve Bermuda Cooper's Island Nature Reserve
Hidden Gems
Come along for a fun-filled day on tour with Hidden
Crow Lane and Park
Crow Lane and Park overlooks and fronts Hamilton Harbour and
Green Bay Cave
Green Bay Cave is the longest cave in Bermuda, with
Watch Hill Park
The tiny Watch Hill Park is a lovely place to
Penhurst Park
Penhurst Park it is a 15 acre of parkland full