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1. The Royal Naval Dockyard
The Dockyard, with its Bermuda Maritime Museum, is the number one tourist attraction on Bermuda. Even...
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2. Crystal Caves
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3. Bermuda Golf Academy (The)
- Have a Ball or Two
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- Southhampton Parish
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4. Stonehole Bay Beach
- Rocky Seclusion
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5. English Sports Shop
This shop, established in 1918, is one of the island's leading retailers of quality classic and British...
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6. Gumba Trail and Outdoor Museum
- The Indigenous Bermudian Tradition
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- Sandys Parish
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7. Somerset Long Bay
- Perfect for Family Outings
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8. Devil's Hole Aquarium
- Look, But Don't Hook
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9. Triangle Diving
This outfitter appeals to the serious scuba diver and to the helmet diver alike. It sets out every day...
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10. Children's Book Shop
- Tales to Keep Them Busy
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- City of Hamilton
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The Best of NileGuide
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Bermuda is a land of adventure, a land of plenty to do and see. Aside from its beaches, seascapes, and eye-catching structures, Bermuda offers many zany activities. Snorkeling and eco-tours are what Bermuda Blue Water Safari Tours does best. Daily snorkeling cruises leaving from Hamilton will take you to Somerset Bridge, the Royal Naval Dockyards and various other areas of reefs and shipwrecks. You will even be provided bait to hand-feed tropical fish. After snorkeling in the reefs, you will go to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo to learn more about the native marine life.
Do you want to try your luck as a human kite? Then parasail around the Great Sound and North Shore area with Skyrider Bermuda Ltd. Skyrider takes a maximum of eight passengers into the Great Sound and the North Shore area for parasail rides. You will be launched and retrieved from the deck of Skyrider. Flying tandem is also an option.
Visit the Salem of Bermuda, check out Gibbet Island. Gibbet and Little Gibbet Islands lie just off Sandy's Parish. The two islands have a somewhat macabre past, but nonetheless a quite interesting one. Once the sites for burning witches at the stake and hanging criminals, the remnants of the instruments of execution can be viewed here. The twin islands are accessible only by boat. You can see the islands quite clearly from land, along the Railway Trail. With so many fun to do things in Bermuda, you'll take home a lifetime of adventure.
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