Things to do
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Golf
Bermuda is place where golfers of all levels escape to enjoy fabulous fairways that are enhanced by the charm of Bermuda and its people. Situated in the heart of the Atlantic ocean, Bermuda boasts challenging courses designed by the likes of Charles Blair McDonald (Mid Ocean Club) and Robert Trent Jones Sr. (Port Royal).
Our courses include: Port Royal, Ocean View, Belmont Hills Golf Club, Five Forts Golf Club, Turtle Hill Golf Course, Tuckers Point Golf Club
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Pink Sand Beaches
Composed of corals and tumbled seashells from our barrier reefs, our shorelines boast a delicate pale pink hue making it one of Bermuda's most notable features. While you can find pink sand at a majority of our beaches, it is particularly pink on beaches on our south shore.
Our favorite beaches to visit are: Warwick Long Bay, Clearwater Beach and Cooper's Island. Full service beaches include: Horseshoe Bay and Tobacco Bay.
Should you visit a beach during your stay, please keep in mind that it is illegal to take any sand, sea shells, or sea glass from our beaches. These treasures are protected by our Department of Environment and Natural Resources as they play a pivotal role in our reefs ecosystem. Taking any protected species (living or dead) from Bermuda's beaches can result in a fine, so we recommend just taking pictures!
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Boat Charters
Glide over Bermuda's colorful reefs in a glass-bottom boat or book a diving or snorkeling adventure. Wind down with a festive sunset sail or hop aboard a midday outing complete with refreshing drinks.
Charters we recommend: Sail Bermuda, Restless Native, Castaway Charters, Rising Sun, Bermuda Reef Explorer
Sunset/booze cruises: Uber Vida, Rising Sun
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Crystal & Fantasy Caves
To see one of Bermuda’s most awe-inspiring natural attractions, you’ll have to go underground. The Crystal Caves, thought to be millions of years old, house dramatic formations and a clear ocean-fed lake. This awe-inspiring subterranean world has inspired everyone from Mark Twain to the creators of Fraggle Rock.
Formed during the Ice Age and discovered in the early 1900s, Bermuda's Crystal Caves are a spectacular sight to behold and a can't-miss stop during your visit. But it's the history as much as the natural beauty that makes these eerie caves one of the island's most popular attractions. Click here to learn more!
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Diving and Snorkeling
Bermuda is surrounded by crystal clear waters that house a healthy reef system full of colorful life. While you are here, you must experience the world's most northern coral reefs and swim with the locals, and we mean the ones with gills. The reefs are close to the shore and close to the surface, which means snorkeling is a perfect activity off of almost any beach.
For more information, click here!
For more ideas, please visit Bermuda’s Tourism Authority site.