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Bermuda Aquarium, Natural History Museum & Zoo
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Address: 40 N Shore Rd, Flatts Village
Interested in flora and fauna? The Natural History Museum traces Bermuda's geological formation and ecological development and highlights the island's role in the migration of Humpback Whales, pelagic fishes, marine turtles, and numerous species of birds. This Internationally recognized facility also includes the North Rock Tank – a 140,000-gallon...
Bermuda Botanical Gardens & Visitor Centre
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Address: 169 S Shore Rd DV 04
Explore, rest, and relax. The Bermuda Botanical Garden attracts tourists and locals alike, who spend countless hours enamored of the island's natural beauty. Guided tours are extremely informative, but if you can't catch one, you'll still encounter more than you can hope to remember in a single visit. The garden has well over 1000 plants arranged...
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Address: 1 The Keep, Royal Navy Dockyard MA 01
The largest museum in Bermuda traces the island's extensive nautical history. Housed in a 19th-century fortress built by slave labor, six large halls feature exhibits about Spanish exploration, shipbuilding and the 20th-century cruise ship industry. Also on view are the fortress's defensive ramparts, gun ports, underground tunnels and ammunition...
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Address: 17 Church St, City Hall, Hamilton
This art museum houses an extensive collection of permanent and rotating exhibits. The museum has a special focus on preserving paintings and other works of art that depict Bermuda or are by Bermudian artists. The permanent collection includes a number of 15th to 19th century European paintings by Reynolds, Gainsborough and de Hooch. Other artists...
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute
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Address: 40 Crow Ln, Hamilton HM 19
Open since 1997, this interactive center simulates an ocean dive 12,000 feet under the sea. Visitors sit in a small moving capsule, surrounded by the sights and sounds of a real submarine voyage. Other exhibits teach about Bermuda's shipwrecks, marine life and the history of undersea exploration. There's also a full-scale replica of Charles...
Crystal & Fantasy Caves of Bermuda
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Address: 8 Wilkinson Rd, Bailey's Bay
In 1907, two young men playing cricket discovered these amazing caves, which are natural creations in the surrounding limestone. The "crystal" in the name refers to the incredibly clear underground pools found here – you can see 55 feet down to the bottom. Guides will lead you along paths and across pontoon bridges that run throughout the...
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Address: 15 Coot Pond
If you only have time to visit one fortification on the island, make it Fort St. Catherine. The island's largest fort, it has been expanded numerous times from 1614 into the 19th century. Housed within its walls are a wealth of historical displays and military artifacts, including replicas of the Crown Jewels. Be sure to allow at least an hour for...
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Address: MA 01
In 1809, the British built this dockyard, which served as the headquarters for the Royal Navy until 1951. Today, the Navy's only influence is felt at the excellent Maritime Museum. The cruise ship terminal, located in the dockyard, offers an excellent spot for people watching – get a picnic lunch and relax for half an hour. When you're rested,...
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This area of Bermuda is the best place to experience the island's colorful seafaring history. Many of the locals never even venture over to St. George's, preferring instead to live off the land and sea. Their independence is a fierce tribute to Bermuda's early settlers. St. David's Lighthouse, built in 1879, is located here as well.
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History practically oozes from the cobblestones in the back streets of St. George's Parish. You can get a first-hand feel for its earlier times by wandering among the narrow passages in the area. Street names such as Petticoat Lane, Old Maid's Lane and Barber's Name Lane will spark your imagination, evoking long-ago people who inhabited the town....
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