West Whale Bay Fort & Park
West Whale Bay Fort is a semi-circular fort in a spectacular setting overlooking West Whale Bay Beach and the south shore. Although the original fort no longer exists, you can
Queen Elizabeth Park
Once the garden of Bermuda’s first postmaster, William Perot, the park is an oasis in the bustling capital City of Hamilton. Originally Par-La-Ville Park, the park was re-named in 2012
Jubilee Park
Jubilee Park was officially opened to the public in 2002 to honour the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. It is off the typical tourism route but is popular with
Albuoy’s Point and Point Pleasant Park
Albouy's Point is a dock and the pick-up point for many of Bermudas water operators and fishing boats. Cruises also depart here in the summer months. There is a small
The Bermuda Railway Trail
The Bermuda Railway Trail With public transportation limited to a few ferries plying their trade between the islands, and horse-drawn carriages providing a rather uncomfortable and unreliable service along
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Church Bay
This picturesque beach is a snorkeler’s paradise, since the reef is very close to shore and home to parrot fish and a colourful variety of marine life. There are steep
Crow Lane and Park
Crow Lane and Park overlooks and fronts Hamilton Harbour and its name comes from when the whole area was populated by crows. Locals and tourist alike can be seen sitting
Hog Bay Park
At Hog Bay Park you will find 32 acres of quiet, unspoiled rural land. There is a network of trails around the park and you will see agricultural fields, woodland
Palm Grove Gardens
These attractive private gardens include a unique pond with a map of Bermuda, plus tropical plants and shrubs. Open to the public from Monday to Thursday, from 9am to 5pm.
Bermuda Botanical Gardens
The Bermuda Botanical Gardens encompass 36 acres of open lawns and formal gardens, and feature a cacti house, kitchen garden, playground and 18th century Camden House. The flowers, plants and
Watch Hill Park
The tiny Watch Hill Park is a lovely place to relax and take a stunning view of the coast line. It also has a cliff side trail that leads off