FREE THINGS TO DO IN BERMUDA

  • 1. Horseshoe Bay Beach – Horseshoe Bay is one of the most stunning beaches in Bermuda, famous for its soft pink sand and turquoise waters. The beach is especially popular during the summer months, with a lifeguard on duty and a beachside cafe serving delicious food. If you’re lucky, you might be able to catch a weekly beach volleyball competition. Be sure to explore the beautiful cove on the west end of the beach, where sea stacks create a natural pool that’s perfect for a refreshing swim.
  • 2. Tobacco Bay Beach – 2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019, 2022, 2023 Certificate of Excellence Winner & voted as the #1 Visitor Attraction in Bermuda, Tobacco Bay’s pristine beauty is only rivaled by her impressive cultural, historical, ecological and economic impact on Bermuda since 1609. Uncover the understated significance this local treasure has played in helping America during crucial periods via the infamous GunPowder Plot, timely Tobacco trade and shipping of survival goods to Virginia via the Deliverance. Gorgeous sunsets, tropical drinks, fresh and delicious food, fantastic snorkeling spot, family-friendly, bonfire nights, fun and very relaxing. Truly a bucket list on any visit to Bermuda, Tobacco Bay, operated by a new local company of tourism professionals, Beach Boys Ltd., takes pride in executing a fun, attentive, friendly, full-service concession, day into the early evening.
  • 3. Royal Naval Dockyard – Built in the early 1800s, this dockyard is now the largest museum in Bermuda and features exhibits on the island’s maritime history.
  • 4. Elbow Beach – Three hotels line this beach, making it popular with tourists; you might want to avoid this place if you’re not into the Spring Break college kid party scene, which tends to crowd the beach during the Easter season.
  • 5. Jobson’s Cove Beach – Discover one of Bermuda’s most exquisite beaches at Jobson’s Cove. This tiny stretch of pink sand sits between long arms of steep, jagged rock cliff.
  • 6. Warwick Long Bay Beach – A half-mile stretch of paradise, with gently rolling waves, coral reefs and pale white sand.
  • 7. Blue Hole Park – Walk the trails of Blue Hole Park to find secluded caves and idyllic grottoes nestled into the area Bermudians call Tom Moore’s Jungle. Tom Moore was an Irish poet who wrote some of his greatest work here. Throughout the 12-acre park, a network of underground tunnels connects the pools and caves with a steady supply of water. The Blue Hole itself is a large, deep pool fringed by mangroves that provides an enticing spot to swim surrounded by forest. The park is free to visit, and there’s a convenient parking area with trail access.
  • 8. Front Street – Upscale shopping district, lined with posh department stores such as Triminghams.
  • 9. Clearwater Beach – A long stretch of white sanded beach, perfect for lounging and sunbathing.
  • 10. Sea Glass Beach – Bottle Beach is known for being a prime location for discovering sea glass. Small and rocky, locals have left behind sea glass artwork that is worth witnessing.

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