Royal Naval Dockyard – Bermuda
2024-02-29T19:13:43-04:00Built by Royal decree to defend British superiority on the seas, today it is a resplendent place of discovery.
Built by Royal decree to defend British superiority on the seas, today it is a resplendent place of discovery.
Because of Perot, Bermuda became only the second British colony after Mauritius to have its own postage stamps. Perot was a postmaster by trade and
The unique "L" shape and hipped roof of the former Grand United Order of Good Samaritans Lodge is characteristic of many 19th century lodges. Once
Heritage Wharf and Kings Wharf are located at the Western most tip of Bermuda in the Royal Naval Dockyard which is the Island’s primary Cruise
World Heritage Centre Bermuda Located in the Town of St. George's, the World Heritage Centre is a key orientation and resource point for visitors of
This imposing structure is the official residence of Bermuda's governor, who represents H.M. Queen Elizabeth II. Completed in 1892, Government House was designed by Scottish
The official, ceremonial centre of St. George's, King's Square acquired its name in 1818 when it was named in honour of King George III. Every
Built in 1699, this charming cottage on one of the numerous picturesque back streets in St. George's is one of Bermuda's oldest houses. Acquired in
The impressive Gothic vestige that looms over the town of St. George's was begun in 1870 as a replacement for St. Peter's, which had fallen
St David's Battery was built in 1910 and has a wonderful park associated with it called the Great Head Park. St. David's Battery is located