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Open daily weekdays: 9am-5pm; weekends: 10am-5pm.

 

 

"Bermuda's best kept secret" this is what describes Bermuda's Underwater Exploration Institute. A one-of-a-kind, modern and enriching museum that feature the earth's underwater marvels. Visitors get to see Bermuda's best diving sites, spectacular displays of rare ocean mollusks and colorful underwater creatures and experience great, interactive rides that take you to Bermuda's deep world.

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Explore Bermuda's marvelous underwater world. Dive through caverns and tunnels on the way through 300 shipwrecks or swim through 200 square miles of the most northerly reef in the world with the company of experienced guides of Blue Water Divers & Watersports Ltd. Also offers scuba lessons for first time divers. Reservations required.

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Want to experience the fun of diving but not much of the effort? Why not take a DPV (sea scooter)? It's twice the fun and half the effort compared to real diving. A 1 1/2 hour guided tour which, kids 8 years and older can easily operate. A fun and thrilling adventure for the whole family! Reservations required.

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Get into the fascinating World War I wreck in an unusual style. This time, tour around as an experienced guide secures your kayak and onto your way to interesting places of the wreck. Mask, fins, snorkel, Kayak life vest and guide are included. Reservations required, departs from Elbow Beach Hotel daily.

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Open Monday through Friday from 9am-5pm (AST).

 

 

Located at the South Road of Smith's Parish, owned by the Bermuda National Trust and the Bermuda Government’s Department of Agriculture, this splendid, 64-acre reserve is Bermuda's largest bird sanctuary. Visitors get to see awesome beauty of the Islands indigenous flora and fauna. Being a part of the series of wetlands along the South shore, Spittal Pond provides an amazing attraction to a diverse variety of birds and unique historic features including a Spanish rock that makes the evidence of the Island's primitive dwellers. See stunning geological formation of marine limestone with a distinct pattern of cracks called the checkerboard.

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A tour around the historic town of St. George is a must thing to do in your Bermuda vacation. Founded in 1612, it has since been a functioning and inhabited English town and is flourishing until today yet the unique blend of endemic architecture, culture and history was carefully preserved. See for yourself why it has acquired a World Heritage Site status in 2000. Get a glimpse of St. George fascinating architectural heritage that include The World Heritage Centre, St. Peter’s Church, a replica of the Deliverance, one of the first vessels built on the Island, St. George’s Historical Society Museum in Mitchell House and more.

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Gibb's Hill Lighthouse
Built in 8146, Gibb's Hill is the Island's first lighthouse. Once on top, you will be fascinated with the overwhelming beauty of the Island.

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From April through September Spicelands is open from 7am-6pm.

 

 

Spicelands Riding Centre
Revitalize with natures best offerings! Indulge in an energizing horseback riding along the sandy dunes that line Bermuda's incomparable pink sand beaches and be refreshed by catching a glimpse of the scenic sunrise.

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Crystal Caves Road
Enjoy a wonderful afternoon on a tour to Bermuda's Crystal Caves. Walk through an underground tunnel painted with stalactites and stalagmites and see an incredible hidden pond underneath.