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Places of interest in Bermuda

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The following is a list of places of interest in Bermuda

Contents

Map of Bermuda

Sandys Parish

  • Royal Naval Dockyard
  • Somerset Village - one of Bermuda's five main settlements.
  • Somerset Bridge - the world's smallest working drawbridge.
  • Bermuda Maritime Museum
  • Southampton Parish

  • Gibbs Hill Lighthouse - the tallest building in Bermuda, visible from most points in the islands.
  • Horseshoe Bay - Bermuda's most famous beach.
  • Little Sound - a natural sheltered harbour, the southern section of the Great Sound - the body of water which is surrounded by the Bermuda chain.
  • Church Bay - Bermuda's "best" snorkelling.
  • Paget Parish

  • Salt Kettle Peninsula
  • Bermuda Botanical Gardens
  • Pembroke Parish

  • Spanish Point
  • Government House - home of the Governor of Bermuda
  • City of Hamilton

  • Hamilton Harbor
  • Smith's Parish

  • Devil's Hole - sinkhole which forms a natural aquarium
  • Hamilton Parish

  • Harrington Sound - large inlet surrounded for all but a small distance by the Bermudian mainland.
  • Crystal Cave - natural limestone caves open to the public
  • Mangrove Lake
  • Trott's Pond
  • Flatt's Village - one of Bermuda's five main settlements
  • St. George's Parish

  • Ferry Reach
  • Annie's Bay
  • Castle Harbor
  • Castle Island
  • Paget Island
  • Smith's Island
  • St. David's Head
  • St. David's Island
  • Tucker's Town Peninsula
  • Tucker's Town - one of Bermuda's five main settlements
  • Nonsuch Island - wildlife sanctuary
  • St. George's Town

  • Ordnance Island
  • St. George's Harbor
  • References

    Places of interest in Bermuda Wikipedia