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Bermuda Bell Diving – Undersea Helmet Diving
Category: Outdoor Activities - Bermuda Attractions & Activities
Address: 5 N Shore Rd, Flatts Village
You think it's impossible to stay dry underwater? The underwater helmet walk begs to differ. This effortless activity is perfect for everyone. You simply don a helmet, descend the ladder and walk. It's that easy. Before you know it, you'll be walking on the wild side, surrounded by a vibrant array of marine life and...
Category: Outdoor Activities - Bermuda Attractions & Activities
Address: Elbow Beach Hotel
This reputable dive company has branches at the Elbow Beach Hotel and at Robinson's Marina in Sandys. A full PADA certified facility, they can fulfill all of your diving needs.
Category: Beaches - Bermuda Attractions & Activities
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Church Bay combines the best of sunbathing on pink sand beaches and snorkeling along the coral cliffs. The intricate composition of coral makes a great habitat for a wide variety of marine life. Grab a mask and some flippers and head to Church Bay for a day of sun and fun.
Category: Scuba Diving & Snorkeling - Bermuda Attractions & Activities
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The wreck of this 165-foot steam ship attracts grouper, lobster, crabs, coral shrimp, queen angelfish and many other brightly colored ocean species. The ship foundered in 1985, roughly one mile off Warwick Long Bay on the south shore. The ship now lies in 80 feet of water.
Category: Scuba Diving & Snorkeling - Bermuda Attractions & Activities
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The Rita Zovetta is a favorite of underwater photographers thanks to the wide variety of colorful fish that inhabit the area. This Italian cargo ship sank in 1924 off the coast of St. David's Island. The ship now lies in 20 to 70 feet of water.
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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...
Category: Outdoor Activities - Bermuda Attractions & Activities
Address: 52 Middle Rd
Enjoy a leisurely horseback ride along the sandy dunes lining Bermuda's most beautiful beaches. Particularly invigorating is the early morning ride and watching the sunrise over the ocean.
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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...
Category: Beaches - Bermuda Attractions & Activities
Address: South Rd, South Shore Park
Nicely maintained, Warwick Long Bay is known as the island's longest beach. Unique to the bay and less than 100 yards from shore, a coral reef seems to magically jut above the water. When you've had enough sand and surf for the day, enjoy the nearby sandy dune pathways, which connect a string of coves all the way to...
Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity – Bermuda Cathedral
Category: Bermuda Attractions & Activities
Address: Church St, Hamilton
Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity is the centerpiece of Bermuda's Anglican church. The impressive structure, built in the 1890's of limestone and cedar, was constructed to replace the original church, which arsonists ruined. After admiring the Cathedral's artifacts, be sure to ascend the tower's 150 steps and take in...
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