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BERMUDA

Royal Naval Dockyard

Bermuda is an outdoor adventurer’s paradise. Explore British colonial landmarks, pastel-painted estates and military strongholds on land, or tee off on a brilliantly green golf course. For endless underwater thrills, journey beneath the waves to discover enthralling sea life and historic reef wrecks All while enjoying legendary pink sand beaches and plenty of quirky, delicious places to dine.

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Bermuda Island Drive by Mini-Bus


Relax as your local driver/guide takes you on a coastal drive and experience the entire length of Bermuda. Your mini-bus route exposes gorgeous views of pink sand beaches and blue waters, taking you over Somerset Drawbridge, the world’s smallest operating drawbridge. You’ll stop at the base of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse for magnificent 360-degree views, then pass Bermuda’s Botanical Gardens on your way to the colonial town of St. George for 30 minutes free time. Next it is on to the Capital City of Hamilton for 30 minutes stop on famed Front Street before returning to ship.

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Hamilton Shopping & Sightseeing
 

Explore the coastline of Bermuda and visit the capital city of Hamilton on a leisurely boat tour. Cruising along Bermuda’s picturesque shores, you’ll get humorous and informative commentary from the crew, as you pass Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, Royal Naval Dockyard and the exclusive homes of Millionaire’s Row. Docking at Hamilton’s waterfront, enjoy two hours exploring or shopping in stylish boutiques on Front Street, opt for a one hour guided walking tour of the city, with one hour of free time for shopping.

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Hidden Gems Exploration Adventure
 

Join this tour and travel across the island into Bermuda’s one and only Tom Moore’s Jungle, filled with caves to explore and swimming adventures to take part in. Majestic scenery awaits you as you enter this lush reserve filled with colorful native birds. Enjoy approximately 2 hours in the jungle which includes swimming in a wet cave, the option to cliff jump, hike and explore a dry cave. Next, you’ll be treated to lunch at a local restaurant where you can enjoy a complimentary scoop of ice cream before heading to Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve where you’ll have the chance to put your toes in the “Bermudaful” sand. This is one of the island’s premier snorkeling locations and you’ll be given the opportunity to snorkel with tropical fish, see coral reefs or just relax on the beach.

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Lighthouses, Pink Sands and Shopping

 

Join a small group on a three-hour sightseeing trip around Bermuda's South Shore with photo stops at Somerset Bridge, Horseshoe Bay, Heydon Trust Chapel, and Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, plus shopping along Hamilton's famous Front Street. Among an intimate group of six explorers you'll travel in a minivan with a knowledgeable local guide across the tropical island of Bermuda. Along the way you'll see Heydon Trust Chapel, the smallest church on the island dating back to 1620. Cross Somerset Bridge, the world's smallest drawbridge where only sailboats can pass. Then enjoy sweeping views of Horseshoe Bay while standing at one of the island's most recognized beaches, admiring Bermuda's signature pink sands. A stop in front of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse offers panoramic views of one of the first lighthouses in the world built entirely of cast-iron. Your final stop in the capital city of Hamilton gives you 30 minutes' free time to shop among the pastel-hued colonial buildings of Front Street. This waterfront esplanade houses a host of high-end fashion boutiques, jewelry stores, and souvenir shops. The return route along Harbor Road leads you past upscale waterfront homes before reaching the pier.

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Goslings Sunset Rum Tasting Cruise
 

Delight in panoramic seascapes off the coast of King's Wharf while delving into Bermuda's exquisite flavors on a 90-minute rum-tasting cruise around the island. Relish calming sea breezes while gliding across dazzling azure waters by boat. Learn about Bermuda's rum-producing history and Gosling's Rum, the island's oldest business, while watching your onboard mixologist prepare the national drink a Dark 'N' Stormy. Sample local rums, and cocktails, and enjoy unlimited Rum Swizzles while cruising.

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Bermuda Triangle Nightlife Glassbottom

 

Cruise the Bermuda Triangle aboard a glass bottomed boat. Under starry skies your narrator will tell you about the infamous "Triangle”, while your boat slips silently into the depths and complete darkness. Enjoy the sudden illumination as the flood-lit ocean floor reveals the true treasures of the deep— beautiful marine life, corals, and even a shipwreck. Learn about the Bermuda "Night Life" while your crew explains the mysterious civilizations below.

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Bermuda Triangle Shipwreck Snorkel
 

Snorkel at two famous Bermuda shipwrecks, each on the edge of a surrounding reef loaded with colorful coral and fish. This beautiful reef is also treacherous and has more than 300 shipwrecks to prove it. The Constellation, a wooden-hulled four-master built in 1918, had a checkered history before sinking as a cargo boat in 1943. Scattered remains of the Montana went down more than 150 years ago, but her iron paddlewheel frames remain intact.

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Aquarium and Crystal Caves
 

Spend a fun-filled family day discovering the exotic animals and natural wonders of Bermuda. Kick off your tour with a one-hour scenic drive through the small narrow inlet of the Harrington Sound. The ever-changing picturesque scenes are filled with long stretches of crescent-shaped pink beaches, and single-storied, pastel-colored homes with masonry walls and wooden shutters. Many of Bermuda’s buildings are inspired by contemporary architecture from England, the Caribbean and North America, but its houses from earlier periods take after the pattern and style of the British colonial farmhouse. Prepare to step into one of the world’s oldest aquariums set in the picturesque Flatts Village. Here, you’ll see more than 200 species of fish and marine invertebrates, and more than 300 birds, reptiles, and mammals like chattering cockatoos, tiny sea horses, and pink flamingos. After seeing the breathtaking beauty above ground, descend below to see stunning natural formations of limestone stalactites and stalagmites at Crystal Cave, which is also called “Bermuda’s True Hidden Treasures.” Stone figures hang from the cave ceilings as chandelier clusters and crystallized poles. As you explore the cave, you’ll also see its azure blue pools, and it's incredibly clear lake.

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