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.
Gladys Morrell Nature Reserve
Gladys Morrell Nature Reserve This tranquil two acre nature reserve
Jubilee Park
Jubilee Park was officially opened to the public in 2002
Bermuda Arboretum
Bermuda Arboretum The Bermuda Arboretum is home to a wide
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
Jeffrey’s Cave
Jeffrey's Cave is located at Bermuda's Spittal Pond Reserve area
Paget Marsh Nature Reserve
View the island's interior as it appeared to the first
Southlands Estate
Southlands is a 37 acre parkland area in Bermuda and
Somers Garden
Somers Garden is a green park area, great for relaxing.
Church Bay
This picturesque beach is a snorkeler’s paradise, since the reef
Albuoy’s Point and Point Pleasant Park
Albouy's Point is a dock and the pick-up point for