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Bermuda Island Cruises
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The place for watersport fun! Offering the Reef Explorer Safari Tour - Glass Bottom Boat; Don't Stop the Carnival Party - Harbour Cruise/BBQ Buffet Dinner/Live Band/Dancing/Open Bar; The Island Party - 3-1/2 hours on private island for swim, lunch and live music. Location: Albouy's Point next to Ferry Terminal, Hamilton. Tel: 441-292-8652. |
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Dolphin Quest - Bermuda
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Dolphin Quest’s interactive programs provide a gateway to the world of the dolphin, an opportunity to interact with these small relatives of the great whales. According to National Geographic Magazine, Dolphin Quest provides a rare chance for intimacy with these gentle, intelligent mammals. It is an experience you will remember forever. Open daily 9am - 5pm. $75 - $320 depending on program selected. Location: Maritime Museum, Royal Naval Dockyard. Tel: 441-234-4464. |
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Jessie James Cruises
From May - Oct view Bermuda from the water with our Snorkelling Shipwreck & Beach Fun Cruise - Snorkel in three different locations on one trip! The beginner and the advanced snorkeller will be guided through 18-foot water with shipwrecks and sea gardens. (Nov-May we also offer a Glassbottom Shipwreck and Sightseeing Cruise.) Daily, weather permitting. From $20 - $60 per person, depending on specific activity. Location: The Flagpole on Front Street, City of Hamilton. Look for the stage/bandstand where the cruise ships dock. Tel: 441-236-4804. |
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Aquarium, Museum & Zoo
The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo inspires appreciation and care of island environments and is a treasure trove of native fishes, exotic reptiles, birds and pink flamingos in a beautiful setting. Exhibits include North Rock, a 140,000-gallon replica of a local living coral reef & Islands of Australasia, Natural History and more. Kids love the ’please touch’ sea life tank and ’Discovery Cove’. Open 9am-5pm Daily, except Christmas Day (4pm last entry). Adults $10, Children (5-12yrs) $5. Tours at 1:10pm April - December. Call 293-2727. |
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Bermuda Bell Diving
Bermuda Bell Diving now departs out of Royal Naval Dockyard on Tues,Wed,Thurs,and Fri as well as Flatts Village on Sat,Sun and Mondays. It's a fun, easy way to explore the wonders beneath the sea. Hand feed the friendly fish as you go along a sandy pathway bounded by dazzling coral reefs. You don't need to know how to swim; glasses or contact lenses okay under helmets as they are so spacious. Personalised digital photos or video of your underwater tour are available to take home! Tour cost $65 per person. Call 535-8707 or book at helmetdive.com |
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Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute
Experience interactive exhibits that uncover the mysteries of the sea. Take a simulated submersible dive down to 12,000 feet below sea level or feel what it’s like to be in a shark cage. Visit the Teddy Tucker Shipwreck Gallery and see one of the world’s most impressive shell collections. La Coquille (waterside French bistro style restaurant) for lunch and dinner, gift shop and theatre. Open 9am-5pm Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm Sat & Sun, closed Christmas Day. Adults $10.50; Students (7-17) $5.50; Seniors $8.40. Location: Hamilton. Tel: 441-297-7314. |
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Crystal Caves
Crystal Cave is the most spectacular of all the caves in Bermuda. Open to the public since 1908, the cave features a large underground lake of azure blue spanned by a pontoon bridge. The water is so clear that the formations 55ft below are clearly visible. Fantasy Cave was re-opened to the public in 2001 for the first time in over half a century. Cafe & gift shop. Open 9:30am - 4:30pm Daily. Adults $14, Children (5-12) $8 per cave or 2 caves pkg: Adults $20, Children $10. Location: Bailey’s Bay. Tel: 441-293-0640. |
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Devil’s Hole Aquarium
Devil’s Hole will be closed from Oct 15 to Feb 05 for rennovations. We look forward to showing off our new look! Devil’s Hole is a collapsed cave where underground passages have a created a deep pool. It has been used as a natural aquarium and Bermuda’s first tourist attraction since 1834! Angels Wings Cafe is open daily - breakfast, lunch, dinner or ice cream. Adults $10; Child 6-12 $5; Location: 92 Harrington Sound Road; Tel: 293-2072 |
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Frog and Onion Pub
Open Daily Noon - 1am. This English-style pub serves food and drink featuring local draft brews from North Rock Brewing as well as other imported draft and bottle beers. Situated in the historic Royal Naval Dockyard opposite Maritime Museum & next to the Craft Market, accessible either by ferry, bus, moped or taxi. Pool & video games room. Bar snacks available all afternoon & evening. Ballast Gift Shop. Great for families. Lunch from $9; Dinner from $15 + 15% grats. The Frog & Onion = fun! Tel: 441-234-2900. |
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Hartley's Undersea Adventures
Take a helmet diving adventure on the sandy bottom in 10 feet of turquoise water, between coral reefs and waving sea fans. Tropical parrotfish browse casually about golden heads of coral, while beautiful Bermuda angelfish eat right from your hand! Shallow water helmet diving is the safest undersea adventure anyone can do. Constant supply of air, with your head & eyes staying dry. You don't even need to know how to swim! Tours depart at 10:00am & 1:30pm from Watford Bridge in Somerset. Tel: 441-234-2861. |
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Royal Naval Dockyard
The Royal Naval Dockyard was built in the early 1800’s by the use of slave labor, British and Irish convicts, and is an incredible example of fortification architecture. The British Naval Fleet used it as a safe harbour for its ships. Being restored in 1980, it is now a commercial site, featuring the Maritime Museum, Bermuda Arts Center, Dockyard Craft Market, a Snorkel Park, watersport facility, events and more. The Clocktower Mall houses fine shops and restaurants. Destination Dockyard Event - Every Tuesday 7-10pm at Royal Naval Dockyard. |
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Sand Dollar Cruises
Capt. Mark Whayman has sailed, entertained and catered for corporate and private clients since 1986. Whether you join Mark for a half-day sail/snorkel, evening sunset BBQ, or happy hour cruise, the pace with Sand Dollar Cruises is relaxed, tranquil and personal. Tours available: Sailing & Snorkeling, Sunset Sail, Dinner Cruise, and Lunch Cruise. Monday, Tuesday,Thursday & Friday evenings only starting at 6:00pm. Saturday and Sunday, day & evening cruises available. Call: 441-334-8218.
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Elbow Beach
One of the island’s most popular beaches, this long stretch of sand on South Shore extends for more than 1/2-mile. The east end of the beach is reserved for guests of the Elbow Beach Hotel and the west end for those staying at the Coral Beach Club. It’s great for exercise, swimming lengths, walking or running and very enjoyable. Location: South Shore Road, Paget (access from Tribe Road No. 4)
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Fort St. Catherine
Fort St. Catherine was built in 1614, over the beach where Bermuda’s first settlers came ashore. Audio/visual displays depict the island’s history. There are replicas of the Crown Jewels guarded by a wax figure of a Beefeater, guns and weapons collections and cannons looking out to the horizon. The old Town of St. George’s is nearby. Open daily 9:30am - 4.30pm, with last admission at 4pm. Adults $5, Children $2. Location: St. George’s. Tel: 441-297-1920.
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Bermuda Golf Academy
Driving Range and Adventure Mini Golf. Equipped with night lighting, featuring a 320 yard driving range with 40 practice bays (25 covered), an 18 hole practise green, 8 target greens, chipping area and a bunker play area. Golf lessons and a video swing analysis are available. Open daily 9am - 10pm. Rate Range: $4 - $8.50. Location: Industrial Park Rd (off Middle Rd), Southampton. Tel: 441-238-8800.
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