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| Guided Tours |
| So much to do! Enjoy the water, The Bermuda Railway Trail, parks, museums, taxi tours and more! Enjoy helmet diving in 10 feet of water and learning about the fish and surrounding reef life; kayak through ‘Paradise Lake’ in the middle of the Great Sound; learn about the history or geology of Bermuda’s parks; or cycle along the Railway Trail; spend the day on Nonsuch Island, a small piece untouched by man; the Maritime Museum is packed with history; the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo with animals from around the world to delight young and old; or the National Gallery featuring art & architecture in Bermuda. For more information on Helmet Diving, Snorkeling, Kayaking or other water tours, go to Boating & Sailing or Beaches & Watersports. |
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| Art & Architecture Tour |
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Enjoy a guided walking tour of the current exhibits at the Bermuda National Gallery, Bermuda Society of Arts, other unique galleries within Hamilton, as well as feature buildings. Perot's Post Office is one of Bermuda's oldest buildings and the the Anglican Cathedral, The Bermuda Church of the Most Holy Trinity is a Roman Cross in Neo-Gothic architecture built from Bermuda limestone. Those energetic persons can climb 155 stairs leading to the top of the tower with fabulous panoramic views overlooking the City of Hamilton. Our stroll ends for lunch at Waterloo House, a Relais & Chateaux hotel, named by Travel & Leisure magazine as the 'most sophisticated jewel of a small hotel in Bermuda'.
This tour is available of groups of 8 to 15 and must be booked in advance.  |
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| Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences Tour |
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Staff members lead free tours of this unique facility and campus. Tour groups explore the laboratories and meet some of our scientists and students. When the 168ft Bank of Bermuda Atlantic Explorer is at dock, groups may get the chance to see this 115-foot ocean research vessel. Guides begin the tour with a summary of the Institute's history in Bermuda and an overview of ongoing research and education projects BIOS is involved in. The tour lasts approximately 90 minutes.
Wednesday morning at 10am. Admission is free.
Phone: 441-297-1880 x 204
Email: vanessa.shorto@bios.edu 
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| The Gold Tour ~ Waterville Gardens & Paget Marsh of the Bermuda National Trust |
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Spend Wednesday morning from 10am to noon touring two treasures of the Bermuda National Trust with local historian, antiques specialist and expert guide, Tim Rogers. The tour begins with Waterville, an exceptional early 18th century Bermuda house on the outskirts of Hamilton which now serves as the Bermuda National Trust headquarters. View the antiques on display and explore the surrounding lush grounds, including the formal Rose Garden. A short trip away is Paget Marsh, this quiet oasis is an example of pre-colonial wetland and a haven for wildflowers and bird life. This tour is on demand only so reservations are required before 3pm on Tuesday, at 441 236-6483. $50 per person.
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| Hamilton Tour |
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Tour Hamilton with experienced guide, Tim Rogers on Tuesday's from 9.15 to 10.30am. This tour is $20pp and must be booked in advance. Please meet at the #1 Shed in Hamilton near the Visitor Information Centre. |
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| Segway Tours of Bermuda |
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Tour the Royal Naval Dockyard on the Segway, environmentally friendly, self balancing, fun and easy to ride. Segway is the only vehicle allowed to tour the Maritime Museum and the
Commissioner's House, allowing you ample opportunity for photos and memories you
will cherish for a life time. You must be 16 years old, and a maximum weight of 260 lbs. |
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| Spittal Pond Tour |
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The Bermuda National Trust offers a guided walking tour of Spittal Pond Nature Reserve on demand. Reservations Required (before 3pm on Monday).
The tour begins at Waterville, the headquarters of the Bermuda National Trust on the outskirts of Hamilton, with a brief tour of the grounds. Followed by a short trip to Spittal Pond, Bermuda’s largest pond and bird sanctuary, your tour will include important historical and geographical sites as well as information on Bermuda’s native and endemic flora and fauna along the trails which circumnavigate the pond. This tour is offered on Tuesdays 1:30 – 3:00 pm, $50 per person. Please call 236-6483 for reservations.
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| Walking Club of Bermuda |
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We invite you to join us on our free weekly walk. EVERY SUNDAY 7:00AM START! All are welcome and we encourage visitors. We walk for the exercise, the good company and the fun of it while enjoying the beauty of the island.
Average distance: 6-7 miles unless distance noted
The start location is always in the main parking area at any listed start point. Refreshments are provided at the end of each walk.
For walk schedule go to: walking club of Bermuda
or Events Calendar
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