Warwick Long Bay: This stretch of pristine pink sand is a dream beach of the picture-postcard variety. It backs up to towering cliffs and hills studded with Spanish bayonet and oleander. A 6m-high (20-ft.) coral outcrop, rising some 60m (200 ft.) offshore and resembling a sculpted…
Bermuda Attractions
Even though a large number of people live on this small island, you should never feel crowded. There are no billboards or neon signs, and, except for the rush hour in and around Hamilton, relatively few cars to spoil the rolling countryside. Most houses seem to fit quite naturally into the landscape.
Because of Bermuda's small size, it's easy to get to know the island parish by parish. There's much to see, whether you travel by bike, ferry, bus, or taxi. You'll need plenty of time, however, because the pace is slow. Cars and other motorized vehicles, such as mopeds, must observe the maximum speed of 24kmph (15 mph) in the City of Hamilton and St. George, and 32kmph (20 mph) in the countryside. The speed limits are rigidly enforced, and there are severe penalties for violations.
If you're visiting for the first time, you may want to follow the traditional tourist route. The Aquarium, Devil's Hole, and cruise-boat outings are all popular for first-time visitors. For travelers on a second, third, or fourth visit to Bermuda, a different experience unfolds. Once you've done all the "must-sees," you'll want to walk around and make discoveries on your own. The best parishes for walking are Somerset and St. George's, and the City of Hamilton.
But don't fill your days with too much structured sightseeing. You'll also want time to lounge on the beach, play in the water, or hit the links; and to enjoy moments such as sitting by the harbor in the late afternoon, enjoying the views as the yachts glide by. Absorbing Bermuda's beauty at your own pace and stopping to chat with the occasional islander will give you a real taste of Bermuda.
The Fun of Getting Lost -- Many guidebooks contend that you can't get lost in Bermuda. Don't believe them! As you travel along the narrow, winding roads, originally designed for the horse and carriage, you may go astray -- several times -- especially if you're looking for an obscure guesthouse on some long-forgotten lane. But don't worry, you won't stay lost for long. Bermuda is so narrow -- only about 3km (1 3/4 miles) wide at its broadest point -- that if you keep going east or west, you'll eventually come to a main road. The principal arteries are North Shore Road, Middle Road, and South Road (also unofficially referred to as South Shore Rd.), so you'll usually have at least some sense of what part of the island you're in.
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BDA Watersports
BDA Watersports is the best outlet for renting Boston Whalers for island-hopping on your own. A 4m (13-ft.) Whaler (25 or 30 hp) carries four and costs $95 for 2 hours, $145 for 4 hours, and $260 for 8 hours, plus a gas fee. The company provides lots of extras, such as canopies,… - Sports Venue
Belmont Hills Golf & Country Club
This course, one of the most respected in Bermuda, was originally designed by Scotsman Emmett Devereux in 1923. In 2002, California-based designer Algie M. Pulley, Jr., radically reconfigured its layout as a means of adding a series of golf "features" that brought the standards and… - Zoo/Aquarium
Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo
Plan to spend at least a half-day exploring this superb complex, which feature fish and land animals from Bermuda and around the globe, plus an extensive natural history museum devoted to the island’s cultural traditions and geological beginnings. The highlight of the aquarium is the…$Flatts Village Bermuda Arts Centre
One of the largest collections of locally-painted artwork and handcrafted sculpture for sale on Bermuda is shown here. But stop by even if you’re not in the market for Bermudiana because you’ll not only get to see some lovely art, but also the creators at work. Every day, local…Royal Navy Dockyard- Museum
Bermuda Historical Society Museum
This delightful little museum has artifacts both expected (old cedar furniture, antique silver, early Bermudian coins called “hogge money,” and ceramics imported by early sea captains) and not (tools crafted by the Boer War prisoners who were sent here in the early 1900’s). The…Par-la-Ville Park - Museum
Bermuda National Gallery
Located on the second floor of City Hall in the heart of the City of Hamilton, this is the home of the island nation’s art collection, showing Bermudian and world art alike. The museum displays a diverse permanent collection as well as changing exhibitions. Both past and contemporary…Pembroke Parish - Museum
Bermuda National Trust Museum at the Globe Hotel
Important U.S. Civil War history was made here. When this building was the Globe Hotel, it was the headquarters of Maj. Norman Walker, the Confederate arms runner. It was his job to sneak cotton out of the American South, to trade to England for much needed munitions. His story, and…St. George's Parish - Travel Provider
Bermuda Scuba
This is one of the island's leading dive operators. It offers a popular "Discover Scuba" resort course that is $200 for 3 hours and begins daily at 10:15am at Hamilton and 1:15pm at Southampton. Course participants get to complete a shallow-water scuba dive by the end of the day. All… - Museum
Bermuda Transport Museum
Located just beyond the main gates of the Royal Naval Dockyard where the hull of an ORACLE TEAM USA foiling catamaran is on display, this transportation museum features a large collection of antique cars and vintage Bermuda motorcycles. These include beautifully restored and heavily… - Museum
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute
Lovingly referred to as BUEI by locals, the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute is a 40,000-square-foot science center dedicated to Bermuda's discovered and undiscovered underwater world. Tour the Jack Lighbourn Shell Collection, an impressive display of ocean mollusks featuring…Pembroke Parish - Travel Provider
Bermuda Waterski and Wakeboard Centre
Up to five people can water-ski at the same time from a specially designed Ski Nautique. Lessons are also available. The charge for a party of any size (not per person) is $75 for a 15-minute session, $95 for a 30-minute session, and $170 for a 60-minute session. The driver is… - Travel Provider
Blue Hole Water Sports
This outfitter rents sail-yourself Windsurfers or Sunfish for $35 to $45 per hour. A wide range of other equipment is on hand, including single ($20) and double ($30) kayaks. - Park/Garden
Botanical Gardens
Serenity embodied! This 36-acre green space was founded in 1898 to protect endemic Bermuda species like cedar and palmetto trees. Today the sprawling park has those, and a plethora of other attractions, including a sensory garden for the blind; a Japanese Zen garden; and maze gardens… Bridge House Gallery
This long-established gallery displays antiques and collectibles, old Bermudian items, original paintings, and Bermuda-made crafts. It contains a studio belonging to Jill Amos Raine, a well-known Bermudian watercolor artist. The house, constructed in the 1690s, was home to several of…- Travel Provider
Captain Kirk's Coral Reef Adventures
This outfitter operates three motorboats of varying sizes, in addition to a catamaran. All take snorkelers to shipwrecks and coral beds both inside and outside of Bermuda’s barrier reef. Of the trio, its 31-foot, glass-bottom RIB Jesse James is the fastest, offering a two-stop reef… - Historic Site
Carter House
Set on a hillside about one mile east of Swing Bridge, Carter House is believed to be the oldest dwelling place on St. David’s Island, at least 350 years old. It’s now a museum dedicated to the life and values of the people of St. David’s, one of the most rugged and hardy districts… - Religious Site
Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity
This is the mother church of the Anglican diocese in Bermuda. It became a cathedral in 1894 and was formally consecrated in 1911. The building features a reredos (ornamental partition), stained-glass windows, and ornate carvings. If you have the stamina, climb the 157 steps to the… - Natural Attraction
Crystal & Fantasy Caves
Originally discovered by a pair of Bermudian boys trying to retrieve a lost ball in 1907, this network of subterranean lakes, caves, and caverns houses translucent formations of stalagmites and stalactites. All tours are guided, and lead down steep stairwells carved into the rock and… - Historic Site
Deliverance
Across from St. George’s town square and over a bridge is Ordnance Island, where visitors can see a full-scale replica of Deliverance. The shipwrecked survivors of the Sea Venture built the pinnace (small sailing ship) in 1610 to carry them on to Virginia—arguably, a journey that… - Sports Venue
Elbow Beach Hotel
The Elbow Beach Hotel in Paget Parish has five hardcourts, three of which are lit for nighttime play. Rates are $15 per hour during the day and $20 per hour at night. Lessons cost $60 for 30 minutes, $75 for 45 minutes and $95 for one hour. Racquets can be rented for $10 per hour,… - Landmark
Fort St. Catherine
Towering above the beach where the shipwrecked crew of the Sea Venture came ashore in 1609 this fort was completed in 1614 and named for the patron saint of wheelwrights and carpenters. The fortifications have been upgraded over the years. The last major reconstruction took place… - Landmark
Gates Fort
This small-scale, partially ruined two-story watchtower is capped with a cannon that (symbolically) monitors the entrance to St. George's harbor. With an interior of only two square and angular rooms, it was originally built in 1609 by its namesake, Sir Thomas Gates. One of the… - Landmark
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse
Southampton's main attraction is this completely restored lighthouse, built in 1846. It's the oldest cast-iron lighthouse in the world. Although there's a 185-step climb to the top, the panoramic view of Bermuda and its shoreline from the balcony make the exertion worthwhile. You can… - Park/Garden
Gilbert Nature Reserve
In the center of the island lies the Gilbert Nature Reserve, 2 hectares (5 acres) of unspoiled woodland. It bears the name of the family that owned the property from the early 18th century until 1973, when the Bermuda National Trust acquired it (in conjunction with the Bermuda… - Sports Venue
Government Tennis Stadium (W.E.R. Joell Tennis Stadium)
Because this facility is centrally located near the City of Hamilton this is one of the busiest clubs on the island. Here you’ll find five Plexicushion courts and three Har-Tru courts (three are lit for night play). $12 per hour for adults, $10 per hour for seniors (60 and over) and… - Sports Venue
Grotto Bay Beach Club
This all-inclusive resort across from L.F. Wade International Airport has four Plexipave courts, two of which are well-lit for night games. Guests play for $10 per hour and non-guests can play for $15 per hour. The hotel rents rackets for $5 and private lessons can also be arranged. - Landmark
Hamilton City Hall & Arts Centre
The City Hall is an imposing white structure with a giant weather vane to tell maritime-minded Bermudians which way the wind is blowing (it’s a replica of the Sea Venture, which crashed on Bermuda’s shores in 1609). Completed in 1960, the building is the seat of the City of…Pembroke Parish - Travel Provider
Mako Charters
Captained by Allen DeSilva since 1976, this charter business is one of the most reputable in Bermuda. Its boat—a 65-foot, 2004 Hatteras called El Mucho!—is also one of the most luxurious, since the vessel boasts a spacious air-conditioned cabin, a large eat-in galley and four en… - Sports Venue
Ocean View Golf Course
In the 1950s, this was a club for black Bermudians. Later, as other clubs started to admit black players, the course was neglected and fell into disrepair. Ocean View's reputation for spotty maintenance lives on despite a $2-million renovation that vastly improved the course.… - Religious Site
Old Devonshire Parish Church
The Old Devonshire Parish Church is believed to have been built on this site in 1624, although the present foundation dates from 1716. An explosion virtually destroyed the church on Easter in 1970, but it was reconstructed. Today, the tiny structure looks more like a vicarage than a… - Historic Site
Old Rectory
Built by a reformed pirate in 1705, this charming old cottage was later home to Parson Richardson, who was nicknamed "the Little Bishop." Now a private home, it’s open only during the St. George’s Christmas Walkabout, usually held the first Friday of December. - Landmark
Old State House
Behind the Town Hall is Bermuda’s oldest stone building, constructed with turtle oil and lime mortar in 1620. Unless there’s a special event, the landmark building doesn’t offer much to see—you might settle for a look at the exterior, then continue on with your sightseeing. The Old… - Park/Garden
Paget Marsh
Maintained by the Bermuda National Trust and the Bermuda Audubon Society, this 25-acre nature reserve features stands of centuries-old cedar and palmetto—two endemic species of trees that are home to hundreds of native and migratory birds including great egrets, kingfishers and night… - Travel Provider
Paradise One Sports Fishing Charters
Paradise One is a 54-foot sport fishing catamaran owned and operated by brothers Allan and Delvin Bean, who have over 35 years of combined experience fishing in Bermuda’s waters. With space for up to 25 passengers, this luxurious boat features a large, air-conditioned cabin and can… - Landmark
Perot Post Office
Bermuda's first stamp was printed in this landmark building. Beloved by collectors from all over the world, the stamps -- signed by William Bennett Perot, Bermuda's first postmaster -- are priceless. It's said that Perot and his friend J. B. Heyl, who ran an apothecary, conceived the… - Travel Provider
Pompano Beach Club Watersports Centre
This is one of the island's best outfitters, mainly because of its variety of modern boats. Windsurfers, which hold one novice or experienced passenger, rent for $20 to $40 per hour depending on whether you are a guest or nonguest. One or two people can rent a Sunfish sailboat for… - Sports Venue
Port Royal Golf Course
Originally architected by Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1970, then redesigned by original design team member Roger Rulewich in 2009, this 6,842-yard course is one of Bermuda’s finest. Once the home of the prestigious PGA Grand Slam of Golf, this professional-length course was completely… - Travel Provider
Reel Addiction
Winner of the 2016 Bermuda Triple Crown Billfish Championship, this 48-foot, custom Carolina is outfitted with a full complement of Shimano and Penn reels and features a tall bridge for picture-perfect views of the fighting chair and beyond. Captain by Cragin “Curly” Curtis, this… - Park/Garden
Scaur Hill Fort Park
On the highest hill in Somerset, Fort Scaur was part of a ring of fortifications constructed in the 19th century, during a period of troubled relations between Britain and the United States. Intended as a last-ditch defense for the Royal Naval Dockyard, the fort was skillfully… - Landmark
Sessions House
This Italian Renaissance-style structure was originally built in 1819. Its clock tower, added in 1887, commemorates the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. The House of Assembly meets on the second floor from November to May, and visitors are permitted in the gallery. Call ahead to… - Park/Garden
Somers Garden
The heart of Sir George Somers was buried here in 1610; a stone column perpetuates the memory of Bermuda's founder. The garden was opened in 1920 by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, and then the Duke of Windsor). A large fountain has been built in the middle of the garden… - Park/Garden
Spittal Pond Nature Reserve
Spread across 64 acres and teeming with wildlife, this is the largest nature preserve in Bermuda. It’s also a birdwatchers paradise. The reserve is home to dozens of species of resident and migratory waterfowl which congregate near its freshwater ponds and surrounding marshlands. The… - Museum
St. George's Historical Society Museum
With its traditional "welcoming arms" staircase, antique cedar furnishings and period artifacts throughout, this living history museum is fashioned to resemble a working Bermudian home in the early 1700s. On display: centuries-old cooking tools in the original stone kitchen, a… - Religious Site
St. James' Anglican Church
This is one of the most beautiful churches on Bermuda. It was constructed on the site of a structure that was destroyed by a hurricane in 1780. The present church was built 9 years later. A unique feature is the altar, which faces west instead of the customary east. The north and… - Religious Site
St. Peter's Church
Although it was granted the Royal designation of “Their Majesties Chappell” in 2012 by Her Majesty The Queen to celebrate its 400th anniversary, most Bermudians simply know this historic landmark as St. Peter’s Church. And while it has the distinction of being the oldest Anglican… The Birdsey Studio
Jo Birdsey Lindberg, daughter of the island's best-known artist, Alfred Birdsey (1912-96), sells original artwork, watercolors, and oils. An experienced painter, she continues a family tradition by producing and showing her work here, in a garden setting. Her impressionistic style…- Sports Venue
The Fairmont Southampton
This resort has Bermuda's largest tennis court layout, with six Plexipave courts, three of which are lit for night play. The price for guests and nonguests is $25 per hour (for more than two players add $10 per player, per hour). Rackets rent for $10 per hour, balls cost $10 per can.… - Museum
The Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art
Bermuda's first purpose-built art museum was the subject of island-wide patriotic fervor when it opened early in 2008, and the crowds pouring in haven’t abated since. It’s housed within the much-altered, much-expanded premises of what functioned in 1900 as an arrowroot processing…$Paget Parish - Museum
The National Museum of Bermuda
Housed in a 19th-century fortress built by convict labor, this museum exhibits artifacts, models, and maps pertaining to Bermuda’s nautical heritage. The fortress’s massive buildings of fitted stone, with their vaulted ceilings of English brick, would be worth visiting even if they… - Historic Site
The Royal Naval Dockyard
Home of the National Museum of Bermuda, the island’s largest cruise piers, and dozens of shops, restaurants, galleries and attractions, the Royal Naval Dockyard is Bermuda’s most visited tourist attraction. Even if you plan to spend all of your time on Bermuda’s pink sand beaches,… - Landmark
Town Hall
Officers of the Corporation of St. George's, headed by a mayor, meet in the Town Hall, located near the Visitors Information Centre. There are three aldermen and five common councilors. The Town Hall holds a collection of Bermuda cedar furnishings, along with photographs of previous… - Museum
Tucker House Museum
This was the 1750’s home of the well-known Tucker family of England, Bermuda, and Virginia. It displays a notable collection of Bermuda cedar furniture, Tucker family portraits, and sterling silver tableware. Also in the Tucker House is the Joseph Rainey Memorial Room, where Joseph…St. George's Parish - Sports Venue
Turtule Hill Golf Club
On the grounds of the Fairmont Southampton, this par three course occupies not only the loftiest but also one of the most scenic settings on the island—chiefly why it annually hosts the Grey Goose Par 3 World Championships. Elevated tees, strategically placed bunkers and plenty of… - Religious Site
Unfinished Church
After leaving Somers Garden, head up the steps to the North Gate, which opens onto Blockade Alley. The structure here is known as the "folly of St. George's." The cathedral, begun in 1874, was intended to replace St. Peter's. But the planners ran into money problems, and a schism… - Historic Site
Verdmont
This 18th-century mansion is especially significant to Americans who are interested in colonial and Revolutionary War history. It stands on property that was owned in the 17th century by William Sayle, who left Bermuda to found South Carolina and become its first governor. The house… - Historic Site
Waterville
Built before 1735, Waterville is one of the oldest houses on Bermuda. It was home to seven generations of the prominent Trimingham family. From the house's cellar storage rooms in 1842, James Harvey Trimingham started the business that was to become Trimingham Brothers -- one of… - Travel Provider
Wound Up
You’ll be fishing with winners on this 37-foot custom Duffy sportfish, captained by James Robinson. Wound Up has the all-time Bermuda record for catching the most wahoo in one day (51), the all-time Bermuda record for catching marlin in one season (57) and has reeled in two Blue…
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Bermuda Shopping
Retailers on less prosperous islands attribute Bermuda's continuing reputation as a shopping mecca not only to the superb climate, but also to many years of skillful marketing. Indeed, no one has ever accused Bermudians of not knowing how to sell their island -- or their rich inventories of goods.
Bermuda, once widely hailed as a "showcase of the British Empire," is still that, at least in its variety of goods. The retail scene draws upon its British antecedents: Shopkeepers are generally both polite and discreet, and merchandise is unusual and well made. In addition, most retailers take full advantage of location. Shops usually occupy charming cottages or historically important buildings, making shopping even more fun. Even visitors who intend to do no more than window-shop are likely to break down and make a purchase or two.
In most cases, shopping on Bermuda is about quality, not bargains. Shops face huge import tariffs, plus employee-related taxes, leading to what some view as outrageously high prices. And it rarely pays to comparison shop -- the price of a watch in a branch store in St. George is likely to be exactly the same as it is in the main shop in the City of Hamilton.
Bermuda's Best Buys
Most of Bermuda's best shops are along Front Street in the City of Hamilton, where shopping is relaxed and casual. Among the choicest items are imports from Great Britain and Ireland, such as fine china, crystal, and cashmere sweaters and tweed jackets. Many items cost appreciably less than in their country of origin.
Because of a special "colony-like" arrangement with Great Britain, certain British goods are cheaper in Bermuda than in the United States, thanks to lower import tariffs. Some frequent visitors stock up on porcelain, crystal, silverware, jewelry, timepieces, and perfume, perhaps anticipating a wedding gift several months in advance. The island abounds with merchandisers of fine tableware, including Royal Copenhagen, Wedgwood, and Royal Crown Derby. Crystal is also plentiful, with many of the finest manufacturers in Europe and North America providing wide selections of merchandise. For a fee, most items can be shipped.
Liquor is also a good buy in Bermuda. U.S. citizens are allowed to bring back only 1 liter duty-free, but even adding U.S. tax and duty, you can save 35% to 50% on liquor purchases, depending on the brand. Liqueurs offer the largest savings.
The island's wealth of antiques and collectibles is extraordinary. Antiques lovers appreciate Bermuda's fusion of British aesthetic and mid-Atlantic charm. The island has a wealth of antique engravings and 19th-century furniture. Its modern artwork and handmade pottery and crafts are elegant souvenirs. And anyone interested in carrying home a piece of Bermuda's nautical heritage can choose from oversize ship's propellers, captain's bells, brass nameplates, scale models of sailing ships, or maybe even an old-fashioned ship's steering wheel from a salvaged shipwreck.
Other good buys are "Bermudiana" -- products made on Bermuda or manufactured elsewhere exclusively for local stores. They include cedar-wood gifts, carriage bells, coins commemorating the 375th anniversary of the island's settlement, flower plates by Spode, pewter tankards, handcrafted gold jewelry, traditional-line handbags with cedar or mahogany handles, miniature cottages in ceramic or limestone, shark's teeth polished and mounted in 14-karat gold, decorative kitchen items, Bermuda shorts (of course), silk scarves, and watches with a map of Bermuda on their faces.
Although some items might be less expensive than they are stateside, be aware that many others are overpriced. You should be familiar with the prices of comparable goods back home before making any big purchases.
Liquor & Liqueurs -- You are allowed to take what U.S. Customs calls a "reasonable amount" of liquor from Bermuda to the United States. There is a duty-free allowance, but you merely pay overage to U.S. Customs at the airport. Even with the duty, prices are often lower than those in the States.
Tobacco -- Many Americans come to Bermuda to enjoy Cuban cigars (which can now be brought back into the United States).
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Opened in 2016 by husband and wife team, Peter Lapsley and Andrea Sundt, this modern design shop sells Scandinavian-inspired home décor, artwork, toys, jewelry and accessories, which are hand-picked during the couple’s yearly scouting trips to Norway, Denmark and Sweden. In addition… A. S. Cooper & Son
Traditionally, this store has been best known for its selection of crystal and bone china. It features Villeroy & Bosch, Wedgwood, Waterford and Portmeirion, many of which are sold at 15%-20% below U.S. prices, thanks to the special relationship Bermuda maintains with the UK. But…- Clothing
A. S. Cooper & Sons Man
In Bermuda’s largest menswear store, you’ll find top designer brands—dress shirts, casual tops, slacks, shorts, swimwear, shoes and accessories—from Ralph Lauren, Brooks Brothers, Peter Milar, Lacoste, Perry Ellis and other big names. Prices are generally “manufacturers suggested… - Jewelry
Alexandra Mosher Studio Jewellery
Take a teeny, tiny piece of Bermuda home with you. Local designer Alexandra Mosher creates handsome, hand-crafted, sterling silver jewelry, each of which incorporates tiny grains of pink sand. Her designs are so popular that her business has grown from a craft stand on the street to… - Jewelry
Astwood Dickinson
This fine jewelry store, located across from the public ferry terminal, is an excellent resource for famous-name watches, including Breitling, Bremont, Cartier, Chanel and Omega. Its other specialty is gemstone rings and gold necklaces. Their Bermuda collection of 18-karat gold… - Clothing
Atelerie
Carrying designer labels from brands such as DVF, Rag & Bone, Vince, Joie, Rebecca Taylor and Helmut Lang, this trendy ladies boutique is where to go for that must-have top or show-stopping dress. In addition to its collection of high-end apparel, this chic boutique also carries… - Arts & Crafts
Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard
Housed inside an old stone building across from the National Museum of Bermuda, this art gallery specializes in paintings and sculptures, mostly from Bermudian artisans (some of whom you can watch at work, since the Arts Centre also rents three studios to working artists). It… - Bookstores
Bermuda Book Store
Head to this hole-in-the-wall bookshop for its large selection of specialty titles about Bermuda. For a humorous account of ex-pat life pickup Tracey Caswell’s Tea with Tracey; Mark Twain in Paradise by Donald Hoffman is a wonderful window into the island experiences of the famed… - Arts & Crafts
Bermuda Craft Market
Boasting the largest collection of Bermuda-made crafts, products, jewelry and foods on the island, this bustling market is a perfect stop for a one-of-a-kind gift. In fact, most items are sold by the artists and craftsmen themselves, so do chat up your seller as they may have stories… - Perfume & Cosmetics
Bermuda Perfumery
Housed in a 1730’s stone cottage called Stewart Hall, this historic perfumery creates perfumes and colognes inspired by Bermuda botanicals. Originally opened in 1928, the perfumery’s signature perfume is Lily, which has a lush, floral bouquet modeled after the island’s Easter lilies.… - Art
Bermuda Society of Arts (BSOA)
The West Wing of Hamilton’s City Hall (the island’s Fine Arts Museum occupies the East Wing) is the permanent home of the oldest arts society on Bermuda. The site contains four separate gallery areas, where the artwork changes every three weeks. Styles range from the moderately… - China & Glassware
Bluck’s
Established in 1844, Bluck’s is well known for carrying some of the finest names in china, including Royal Worcester, Spode, Royal Doulton, and Herend porcelain from Hungary. The choice in crystal is equally impressive: Kosta Boda, Waterford, Baccarat, Daum, and Lalique (exclusive to… - Clothing
Boutique C.C.
Frequented by local ladies who come for its collection of effortless workwear from the likes of Catherine Malandrino, Gerry Weber and Karen Kane, this fashion boutique is also known for its collection of evening gowns and moderately-priced cocktail dresses. Brown & Co.
With a sprawling second-floor bookstore plus a Front Street retail space devoted to perfumes, colognes, designer sunglasses, and Body Shop products, Brown & Co. is a popular one stop shop (it can get quite crowded with locals at lunchtime). Its Queen Street entrance is also a…- Clothing
Calypso
Calypso carries designer ladies wear from Eileen Fisher and Max Mara, casual beach-chic fashions and the most comprehensive selection of swimwear on Bermuda, including Vilbrequin. The shop also features Italian leather goods, espadrilles, hats, bags, Italian ceramics, beach wraps,… - Shopping
Chatham House Bermuda
In 2016, the U.S. Treasury Department lifted the ban on bringing Cuban cigars to the United States, which means that you can now purchase unlimited quantities of cigars (and Cuban rum), as long as they’re for personal use. This corner tobacconist on Front Street has one of the… - Clothing
Coral Coast Clothing
Opened in 2017 by a pair of Bermuda businessmen who quit their day jobs to create a men’s lifestyle brand, this shop sells its own lines of button down shirts, ties, polos, swim trunks, and Bermuda shorts, all of which epitomize the island life (evidenced by the playfully colored… - Art
Crisson & Hind African Gallery
Specializing in handcrafted creations from the Shona people of Zimbabwe, this handsome sculpture gallery features intricately carved busts, animals, wildlife scenes and more, all made from African stone (like verdite, butter jade, dolomite and cobalt). Sculptures weighing up to 30… - Jewelry
Crisson Jewellers
Family-owned and operated since 1922, Crisson is the exclusive Bermuda retailer for Rolex watches, which are sold at the lowest ticketed Swiss price, making its line of fine timepieces one of the best bargains in town (like everything else in Bermuda, you’ll pay no additional sales… - Clothing
Crown & Anchor
Housed in a former ship captain’s home and named for the popular dice game that was originally brought to Bermuda in the 18th century by Royal Navy sailors, this men’s and women’s apparel retailer sells handsome, nautically-inspired clothes. Find classically-styled polos, gauzy beach… - Shopping
Cuarenta Bucañeros Ltd.
Located above Hamma Galleries on the eastern edge of Hamilton, this organization sells boxes of the kinds of high-end cigars that go well with announcements of births, IPO stock buyouts, and corporate mergers. Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, Trinidad, Cohiba, Partagas and Hoyo de… - Jewelry
Davidrose Jewelry
Jewel encrusted Bermuda triangle jewelry are the show stoppers at this family-owned jeweler, but fans also covet Davidrose’s 18-karat gold Nautical Collection featuring marlin, tuna, hooks and propellers. Davidrose has a sister location on Front Street in Hamilton. - Clothing
Davidson’s of Bermuda
Although this clothing shop, which sells Bermuda-branded shirts, hats, bags and gifts has locations in the Royal Naval Dockyard and the Town of St. George’s, this Front Street store is its main headquarters. Head there for brightly colored T-shirts, polos, hoodies, and Bermuda… - Shoes
Della Valle Handmade Sandals
Owned by Vincenzo Della Valle—an Italian ex-pat who’s been living in Bermuda for nearly 20 years and who apprenticed with master sandal makers in Anacapri—this small boutique sells the bespoke sandals he creates based upon customer’s requests. The strappy works-of-art feature leather… - Arts & Crafts
Dockyard Glassworks and Bermuda Rum Cake Factory
Around 1820, this soaring masonry workspace was a repair yard for high-masted ships. Today, every inch of the cavernous room is filled with glassware and baked goods that are created on site and in most cases, in plain view. At the Glassworks pull up a chair and watch master blowers… - Jewelry
E. R. Aubrey, Jewellers
This small shop carries an extensive collection of gold chains and rings, but it specializes in jewelry made with precious and semiprecious gemstones, including diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, pearls and thes-called “Bermuda Lucky Stone,” a four-colored lab- created stone… - Clothing
English Sports Shop
Established in 1918, this shop is one of the island’s leading retailers of classic British woolen knitwear (i.e. hats, sweaters, ties and the like) and until the arrival of TABS in 2016, it was one of the only places to buy traditional knee-length Bermuda shorts. They still sell… - Clothing
Frangipani
Filled with colorful and casual fashion for women, this boutique has a large selection of comfortable cottons, bright silks, and soft rayons in addition to a fine collection of swimwear and unusual accessories. Gibbons
Sprawling and cost-efficient, Gibbons is a reliable, if not all that exciting, option for cosmetics, perfumes and such necessities as housewares and clothing. But if you’re searching for Chanel, Dior or Lancome skincare, fragrance and beauty products this would be the place to go…- Arts & Crafts
Jon Faulkner Gallery
With a large selection of colorful salt-fire pottery plus dozens of customizable house-number and name plaques (like “15 Chancery Lane” or “Welcome to the Smith’s”) this eclectic shop also features a Paint-Your-Own-Pottery studio (no reservation necessary). - Jewelry
La Garza
Owner/designer Tara Cassidy uses items found in nature in most of her creations. Those include earrings and hairclips made with preserved lionfish fins, necklaces crafted from dark bits of shells and sea urchins, and pendants of crab molts and claws. Her Plastisea Collection is a… - Perfume & Cosmetics
Lili Bermuda
This outpost of the Bermuda Perfumery sells men’s cologne and ladies perfume locally made with Bermuda botanicals (the original store is located in the Town of St. George’s). Try Coral, a flowery perfume with hints of white roses and freesia or 64° west, a woodsy cologne named for… - Bookstores
Long Story Short
Housed in an 18th century cellar underneath the historic Tucker House, this small but choice bookshop carries a large selection of books about Bermuda in addition to a quirky selection of gifts like local honey, spices, beeswax candles and custom-made hula hoops. The shop is also the… - Clothing
Lusso
The high-end women’s fashion boutiques on New York’s Fifth Avenue are the model for this trendy shop. Here you’ll find dresses, gowns and blouses from Lilly Pulitzer, Emilio Pucci and Moschino, plus a large selection of leather belts, handbags and shoes from Fendi, Prada, Ferragamo,… - Sporting Goods
Makin’ Waves
Bermuda’s sole surf shop has laidback lifestyle apparel and accessories from brands like Billabong, O’Neill, Reef, Roxy and Quicksilver. With a huge selection of men’s boards shorts and rash guards, plus an equally extensive lineup of bikinis, kids gear and sunglasses, Makin’ Waves… Marks & Spencer
This branch of the famous British chain carries the same merchandise as its sibling stores in the British Isles. You’ll find men’s, women’s, and children’s fashions in everything from resort wear to sleepwear, including lingerie. There are also well-tailored dresses and suits, dress…- Clothing
MaxMara
Ladies searching for casual beachwear or a fancy dress for a fun night out should pop into this tiny outpost of the celebrated Italian fashion house. In addition to its namesake brand, this store also sells clothes by SportsMax. - Gifts
Merch
This small boutique has an excellent selection of tropical gifts, books, jewelry and apparel. Buy locally-made candles from the Limestone + Cedar Co. with scents including Tank Rain, Dark Rum and Gombey Spice; cards and stationery with vintage Bermuda scenes from Nettleink Paper; or… - Food
Miles Market
An upmarket collection of gourmet food items, Miles Market has everything you’d need for well-planned picnic (or a home cooked meal), including Godiva chocolates, a fabulous selection of cheeses and prepared foods and aged beef, chicken skewers and fresh seafood at the butcher. - Clothing
ModBlue Boutique
Chic ladieswear from Raga, Blank NYC and Cooper & Ella, in addition to a large selection of accessories, jewelry and sunglasses are the lure here. Need a blowout or a quick styling? From Wednesday through Saturday, the shop offers hair services at its onsite Modbar salon (by… - Electronics
P-Tech
Good for cameras, film, and accessories for Canon, Sony, Nikon, Pentax, Fuji, Olympus, and other big names. The store also carries electronics and top-of-the-line picture frames and camera bags. - Shopping
Perot Post Office
Philatelists the world over visit this historic office to buy postage stamps from Bermuda. Highly prized by collectors, its stamps often feature historic figures and the island’s flora and fauna. Stamps commemorating the 400th anniversary of Jamestown, Virginia, and the 19th-century… - Stationery
Pulp & Circumstance
Tucked down a quiet pedestrian-only lane, this small-gifts emporium carries stationery, greeting cards, picture frames, candles, novelty items and more. It’s also got a rotating inventory of seasonal items, so head here if you’re searching for Christmas ornaments in winter or for… - Clothing
Riihiluoma’s Flying Colours
This is everybody’s favorite catchall emporium for inexpensive, impulse-buy souvenirs, Bermuda-branded stuff and T-shirts with perky slogans (i.e. “I Survived The Bermuda Triangle”). You’ll also find paperweights, toys, beach coverups, sarongs, key chains, bracelets, necklaces, and… - Jewelry
Saltwater Jewellery
Owned by mother-daughter team Kelli and Roseclair Thompson, this airy boutique features one-of-a-kind bracelets, necklaces and earrings made with sea glass found on Bermuda’s beaches, in addition to pieces incorporating Venetian glass, semiprecious stones and freshwater pearls. - Jewelry
Sunglass & Watch Shop
Bermuda’s largest collection of designer shades carries Ray Bans, Oakley, Maui Jim, Prada, Versace, Michael Kors, Polaroid, Dolce & Gabana and Emilio Pucci. As its name suggests, in addition to sunglasses, this small shop also features a large selection of casual and designer… - Jewelry
Swiss Timing
All the best names in Swiss and European watchmaking are found here, including Rodania, Certina, Oris, and Michel Herbelin along with a selection of semiprecious jewelry, gold chains, and bracelets. - Clothing
TABS
Long before Bermudian designer Rebecca Singleton launched her flagship store in 2016, locals had been proudly wearing her island-inspired Bermuda shorts. This keen entrepreneur first sold her apparel online, hand-delivering the goods in pretty bags she stuffed herself. In no time her… - Bookstores
The Bookmart
Located on the second floor of Brown & Co., this is the biggest bookstore in Bermuda. It specializes in bestsellers, cookbooks, biographies and self-help titles, but also features a large section devoted to books about the island. In addition to an expansive selection of… - Gifts
The Island Shop
No store better reflects the rich culture and natural beauty of Bermuda than this beloved ceramics, linen and glassware shop. Step inside this quaint shop and you’ll immediately be greeted by shelves upon shelves of gorgeous, hand-painted (by owner Barbara Finsness) ceramic plates,… - Gifts
Torwood Home
Formerly known as The Irish Linen Shop and recently renamed for the Somerset house where the business first began in 1948, this quaint corner boutique sells high-end gifts, private label home décor and fine linens. The ground floor is filled with nautically-inspired trays and… - Clothing
Voila
The exclusive seller of Longchamp Paris, this small Front Street boutique sells the esteemed brand’s shoulder bags, purses and clutches plus a wide selection of accessories like belts, luggage and leather shoes. - Shoes
W. J. Boyle & Son
In business since 1884, this shop has the best collection in town, for men, women and children. It specializes in brand-name footwear from England, Spain and the United States including Clarks of England, Cole Haan, Enzo Angiolini and Timberland. Tip: If your kids are in the need of… - Jewelry
Walker Christopher Goldsmiths
With one of the most unique collections of fine jewelry on the island, this shop is where to go if you’re searching for heirloom jewelry that tells a story. In addition to its selection of South Sea pearls, fine gemstone rings and Bermuda-inspired gold jewelry, the shop also carries… - Sporting Goods
Winners Edge
Selling anything and everything for your cycling needs, this Front Street bike shop is the biggest and most reliable in Bermuda. In addition to a large selection of bicycles, the shop carries all the accessories and apparel you might need if you’ve forgotten a key piece of gear. The… - Electronics
iClick
This authorized Apple reseller carries most of everything you’d expect to find at a typical Apple Store in the U.S. (laptops, iMacs, iPads, accessories, and the like), but at prices 30%-40% higher than U.S. advertised prices. Ouch! But if you need a cable, or some other piece of…
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Bermuda Nightlife
Nightlife is not one of the compelling reasons to go to Bermuda, although there is some after-dark action, mainly in the summer. If you visit during the winter, we trust you'll be content to nurse a drink in a pub. In the summer, activity seems to float from hotel to hotel, which makes it hard to predict which pub or nightspot will have the best steel-drum or calypso band at any given time. Many pubs feature singalongs at the piano, a popular form of entertainment in Bermuda. Most of the big hotels offer shows after dinner, with combos filling in between shows for couples who like to dance.
St. George's Parish
The little port of St. George and adjoining St. David's Island are a pubber's haven. Our favorite is Black Horse Tavern, a suitable spot for a congenial evening in good company. It lies on St. David's Island immediately adjoining St. George, and is worth the trek over. If you get hungry, you can always order a plate of shark hash to go with your beer. The oldest pub in St. George, White Horse Tavern, remains an enduring favorite. It's jammed most evenings with a mixture of locals and visitors. We especially like the location of this one -- at the water's edge, overlooking the harbor. Don't expect speedy service in any of these joints.
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Astwood Arms
This traditional English pub is among the newest in Bermuda, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at its massive wooden bar, which hovers over a weathered-walled dining room. Predictably, it’s popular with British ex-pats who come for its pub grub menu and draft beers. - Nightlife
Bermuda Bistro at the Beach
Despite its name, this bar and restaurant is located on Front Street, directly across from cruise pier and adjacent to Bermuda's parliament building (locals still lovingly refer to it as "The Beach"). Popular at lunch and dinner for inexpensive burgers, sandwiches, and salads, this…$$Around town - Bars & Pubs
Boundary Sports Bar & Grille
★★[em]With one of the largest selections of high-def TVs in Bermuda, plus four 60-inch televisions stacked into a rectangle that can be turned into one giant screen, Boundary is a mecca for sports fans, broadcasting games of the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL, plus a large selection of…Southampton Parish - Wine bar
Brew
This is Bermuda’s one and only wine-on-tap bar. It features eight seasonally-rotating wines, all of which have been infused with nitrogen to prevent oxidation and loss of flavor, hand-pulled into a glass from a wall of silver taps. Beer lovers won’t be disappointed either, since this… - Bars & Pubs
Bulli Social
Imbibe in an open-air courtyard next to one of Bermuda’s lushest parks. This gourmet burger bar’s al fresco patio is covered by a canopy of trees making it a delightful place to spend a few hours, early in the evening (it closes around 11pm most nights). - Nightlife
Cafe Cairo
This Egyptian-themed nightclub on Front Street is where Bermuda's revelers eventually end up on raucous nights, as it's the one of the few bars on the island that stays open until 3am (on Fridays and Saturdays after 10pm, expect to wait in line to get in). A small menu of…$$Pembroke Parish - Bars & Pubs
Conservatory Bar and Lounge
This upscale gin bar features 21 types of that clear liquor which are mixed into an exquisite selection of craft cocktails. Grab a seat at its handsome white granite bar or pull up an arm chair next to the fireplace where you’ll have views of its exposed cedar ceiling beams and the… - Nightlife
Cosmopolitan Ultra Lounge & Nightclub
Simply called Cosmo by locals, this is Bermuda’s only true nightclub. Open on Friday and Saturday nights from 10pm until 3am, it’s where Bermuda’s 20- and 30-something crowd goes to dance the night away to thumping house, soca and electronic music played by live DJs. Grab a drink at…Pembroke Parish - Bars & Pubs
Crown & Anchor
Located in the lobby of the Hamilton Princess Hotel & Beach Club, this casual bar and restaurant draws a mature crowd who come to hear live music on the weekends and who sit on its outdoor patio to enjoy a harbor front cigar—a large collection of Cuban varieties are sold behind… - Bars & Pubs
Flannagan’s Irish Pub & Restaurant
On the second floor of a landmark building in the heart of Hamilton’s business district, this restaurant and pub is one of Bermuda’s most visible symbols of Irish nationalism and “the 100,000 welcomes” that often go with it. This traditional Irish pub has all the trappings including…Pembroke Parish - Bars & Pubs
Harry’s Restaurant & Bar
Located on the waterfront, this upscale restaurant is where the island’s power brokers gather after work, since it’s just far enough off the beaten path to avoid the crowds that typically descend upon Hamilton. The Friday happy hour on its torch-lit patio is a real scene. - Bars & Pubs
Hog Penny Pub
The Hog Penny remains Bermuda’s most famous and enduring watering hole, open since 1957, serving draft beer and ale to each new generation of mainlanders who head here, probably on the advice of their grandparents. The dark paneled rooms are decorated in the British style, with old…$City of Hamilton - Nightlife
Jasmine Lounge
Located in the lobby of the Fairmont Southampton, this elegant lounge is a popular spot for mixing and mingling with an upscale and often nubile collection of revelers—it’s chiefly where dolled-up Bermudians go before catching a show at the on-site Mid-Ocean Ampitheatre and where… - Wine bar
Little Venice Wine Bar
This cozy trattoria has one of the largest collections of wines on the island. Pull up a stool at the granite-topped bar or grab a table at its open-air sidewalk patio, which will stay open until the last drops of fine chianti or full-bodied cabernet are sipped.$Hamilton - Nightlife
Outback Sports Bar
Featuring 23 high-def TV’s including a 63-inch flat screen from which the biggest sporting events are broadcast, there’s not a bad seat in the house for sports fans. There with friends? Then reserve one of the booths, which feature personal screens that you can operate with a…Pembroke Parish - Bars & Pubs
Sea Breeze
Located at the Elbow Beach Hotel on an open-air terrace overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this outdoor cocktail lounge is where locals and tourists enjoy drinks, tapas, and sushi under the stars. Sit on low-slung wicker couches and chairs or grab a spot at…$Paget Parish - Nightlife
Swizzle Inn South Shore
Hardly a carbon copy of the lovingly worn-in Bailey's Bay original, but still every bit as excellent for lunch, dinner, or drinks, this bar and restaurant in Warwick Parish stays busy until close at 1am (food is served until 10pm). Sit on the large outdoor patio to…$Warwick Parish - Bars & Pubs
The Dock
If you’ve got dinner reservations at the Waterlot Inn ( then get there a little early to enjoy this outdoor lounge on Jew’s Bay. With dozens of low-slung couches and lounge chairs, its darn nice even if you’re not going to the Waterlot: you can sip cocktails and nibble on tapas while… - Nightlife
The Docksider Pub & Restaurant
Known as Dockies, this is the rowdiest sports bar in Bermuda, a no-frills, drink-till-you’re-drunk pub where you can get cheap food until late and watch just about any sporting event on its many TV’s. On Fridays and Saturdays expect live DJs and a young, boisterous crowd demanding…Pembroke Parish - Bars & Pubs
The Dog House
Its tagline is "It’s Where We All End Up"—a true statement if ever there was one. This industrial-looking hotspot is where Hamilton’s hardcore partiers close out the night: it’s the only place in the city open until 3am seven days a week. The revelry extends to drink service: along… - Nightlife
The Frog & Onion Pub
Housed in an 18th-century stone cooperage,where barrels that held munitions were once built in the Royal Naval Dockyard, this traditional English pub is the perfect stop for a hearty lunch or dinner of pub grub that Cornish pasties, meat pies, and beer battered fish 'n' chips. It's…$Sandy's Parish - Nightlife
The Pickled Onion
At night, after the dinner service, all of the dining tables here make way for a dance floor. One of the few bars that features live music (from Tuesday through Saturday), it hosts open-mic nights, stripped-down acoustic ensembles, and raucous rock n’ roll bands. The bar usually…$$Pembroke Parish - Nightlife
The Robin Hood
Tucked away in Hamilton's northwest corner, approximately two blocks from the hustle and bustle of Front Street, The Robin Hood isn't the easiest place to find—which is probably the reason it remains one of the most popular English pubs in Bermuda. It's often filled with…$Pembroke Parish - Bars & Pubs
The Swizzle Inn
This is the original, the creator of Bermuda’s famous tipple, and a famously friendly dive where patrons scribble their names on the wall or tack business cards to the ceiling (activities that are encouraged). Like its sister location in Warwick (see above) you can order typical pub… - Bars & Pubs
The Terrace on Front Street
With soaring vaulted ceilings, a handsome black granite bar and a decidedly upscale vibe, this Front Street bar and restaurant draws a more mature crowd then most others along the block. Head there for martinis and light bites on its glassed-in balcony overlooking Hamilton Harbour.… - Bars & Pubs
White Horse Pub & Restaurant
Located on King’s Square in the heart of St. George’s, this dive bar is most crowded during happy hour (Monday through Friday from 5pm-7pm), when draft beer and cocktails cost $5. Open until 11pm nightly, it’s all about the sports on TV, the dart throwing competitions, and the gossip… - Bars & Pubs
Yours Truly
You could walk past Yours Truly several times in a night without knowing it was there—which is exactly what this well-hidden speakeasy is going for. Tucked away down a narrow alley called Chancery Lane (it runs perpendicular to Reid and Front Streets), this exclusive lounge is…
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