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Ferry Reach​
Ferry Road, St. Georges
This 64 acres park area is the second largest in Bermuda and has wonderful walking trails, forest areas with endemic plantation, a nice lake, a bay with a lovely beach, and a few historic forts.
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Tobacco Bay​
St. Georges, Bermuda.
Tobacco Bay beach is located in Bermuda's St. George's parish and is one of the most popular beaches in the island. It is a great area to go snorkeling and play in the sand with the family! Also they have a great bar and restaurant to enjoy a snack.
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Somers Garden​
Duke of York Street, St. Georges.
The garden is located at St. George. It's bordered by Duke of Kent Street, Duke of York Street, Shinbone Alley and Blockade Alley.
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Achilles Bay​
Coot Pond Road, St. Georges.
Located north east of the town of St. George and is not on a main bus route. You can walk from the St. George square. It will take about 20 minutes, but it's a hilly road. Otherwise take a minibus from the King's Square or a taxi. The beach is right next to St. Catherine Fort.
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Shelly Bay Beach​
North Shore Road, Hamilton.
Shelly Bay Beach is often rated as the number one beach for kids and families in Bermuda because of its extensive stretch of shallow waters. The beach is ideal for novice swimmers and children.
John Smith’s Bay​
South Road, Smiths.
One of Bermuda's popular local and tourist spots! Located on the south shore. Famous for its pink sand and crystal clear water!
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Spittal Pond​
South Road, Smith's.
Tel: 441-236-6483 for reservations.
Spittal Pond, located in Smiths Parish Bermuda, is the largest and the most premium nature reserve and national park of the island. It spreads over some 64-acres of land area. A walking tour is offered on Tuesdays 1:30-3:00pm. Tour cost is $50 per person.
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Fort Hamilton​
Happy Valley Road, Hamilton Tel: 292-1234
Located in the outskirts of Hamilton City, Fort Hamilton is a picturesque site overlooking the lush gardens and the harbor.
Albouy’s Point​
Point Pleasant Road, Hamilton
This small shaded park offers a great view of the Hamilton Harbor. You can see cruise ships passing by during April to November. You will also see ferries and many sail boats and yachts.
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Clearwater Beaches
Cooper’s Island Road, St. Davids.
A popular beach destination for both locals and tourist at the eastern end of Bermuda.. It consist of two different beaches! Both Clearwater and Turtle Bay which are both great swimming areas. Gombeys is a bar/restaurant on site that is open daily for food, alcoholics beverages and snacks!
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Paget Marsh and Boardwalk​
Lovers Lane, Paget.
This lush and leafy nature reserve, jointly administered by the Bermuda National Trust and Bermuda Audubon Society, is a unique green space of 25 acres of original Bermuda.
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Warwick Pond​
Middle Road,Warwick.
This nine-acre nature reserve holds our second largest freshwater pond and acts as an important sanctuary for both resident and migratory waterfowl. A nature trail with interpretive signs about different aspects of the flora and fauna on display winds around the pond.
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Waterville​
Pomander Road, Paget Tel: 441-236-6483 Hours: 9am-5pm Monday through Friday Admission: Free
This elegant house, was built in 1725 by the Trimingham family. The reception rooms provide an interesting look into early life on the island. The charming grounds include the Bermuda Rose Society's showcase garden and the Mary-Jean Mitchell Green Memorial Garden and Gazebo.
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Fort Scaur​
107 Somerset Road, Sandys Tel: 441-234-0908 Hours: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Fort Scaur covers an area of 22 acres of parkland filled with nice trails, picnic areas, a rocky shoreline for fishing, and a public dock. There are picnic tables, benches, and restrooms in the fort premises.\
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The Botanical Gardens
169 South Road, Paget Tel: 441-236-4201 Fax: 441-236-7582 Hours: Sunrise to sunset Admission: Free
This impressive 36-acre paradise is the best place to enjoy and identify our island's delightful flora. Highlights include: A palm garden with native palmetto trees A subtropical fruit garden A garden for the blind Greenhouses with orchids, bromeliads, a miniature forest, an aviary and a variety of flowering houseplants Camden House, the official residence of Bermuda's Premier, is open for tours except when official functions are scheduled.
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Heydon Trust Nature Reserve​
16 Heydon Lane, Sandys Tel: 441-234-1831.
This beautiful property in western Sandys parish is a private park administered by the Heydon Trust. This 44 acres of lush gardens is one of the largest parks in Bermuda and also has 10 old buildings in it. There is also a chapel called Heydon Chapel inside the park. This is the smallest church in Bermuda built in the early 1600s.
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Hog Bay Park​
Somerset Road, Sandys.
Hog Bay Park, which is one of the newer National Parks of Bermuda, is a stretch of rural land which is mostly undeveloped. The park is located at the southern part of Sandy's Parish. On the west of Hog Bay park is the coastline, on the east it is bounded by the Middle Road.
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Somerset Long Bay​
Daniels Head Road, Sandys.
As the name suggests, Somerset Long Bay beach is a fairly long stretch of sand. It's located in the western end of Bermuda in Sandys Parish. There is a nice nature reserve behind the beach. With its calm and clear water, the beach is great for both swimming and snorkeling.
Daniel’s Head Beach​
Daniel’s Head Road, Sandys.
Daniel's Head spreads along some 17 acres of coastal area and has a number of beaches and a park. While most of the beaches are now privately owned, there is still one beach which is public and beautiful.
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Church Bay​
South Road, Southampton.
Church Bay Bermuda, located in Southampton parish, has always been one of our great favorites of all the beaches that are excellent for snorkeling. This is a little cove formed by coral cliffs at the western end of the south-shore beaches. During the summer months of May to October, there is a small stall at Church Bay that sells snorkeling equipment, underwater cameras, and fish food.
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Horseshoe Bay Beach​
Horseshoe Road, South Shore, Southampton.
With a curved stretch of sand against the backdrop of blue waters of the Atlantic, this beautiful pink sandy beach forms the shape of a horseshoe. In our books, this beach is in the list of top ten of the world's best beaches. There is a beach café at Horseshoe Bay called the Horseshoe bay beach café. The burgers are quite nice. It also sells hotdogs, chicken, fish, soda, water and juices.
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Whale Bay Beach and Fort​
Whale Bay Road, Southampton.
Whale Bay is a small beach with pink sands below a rocky cliff. Its calm and shallow waters make it an ideal place for children. The beach tends to disappear during high tides. There are some remnants of a small fort very close to the bay, called the Whale Bay Fort And Battery Behind the beach there is a large grassy area with picnic tables and restrooms.



