Bermuda

Tourist Guide
Photo provided by Bermuda Tourism Authority
Visit this Caribbean island nation to relax on sandy beaches, explore dramatic underwater diving sites and discover preserved natural habitats.

Enjoy the sunshine and picturesque beaches of Bermuda, a string of 181 islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. Lounge on unspoiled beaches in vast nature reserves, see preserved shipwrecks and go scuba diving through coral reefs.

Most visitors spend their time on the largest island, Main Island, which is sometimes just referred to as Bermuda, though many of the surrounding islands are also not to be missed. Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory and exhibits a combination of indigenous culture and colonial influence in its historic sites and museums.

Wander around the capital city of Hamilton on Hamilton Harbor. Stop by one of the local shops on Front Street, see a shark cage at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute and take kids to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo. Hamilton is a stunning place to enjoy a sunset, whether you’re sitting on the shore or enjoying a cruise off the coast.

Save time to stroll around the narrow cobblestone lanes in the town of St. George, whose colonial buildings have earned it UNESCO recognition. Visit the quaint old St. Peter’s Church and watch historical reenactments in the Town Hall Square.

Heading west from St. George, find Bermuda’s Crystal Caves. These natural wonders are thought to be millions of years old and make for dramatic photographs. Take a tour underground to see the stalactites reflecting off of the ocean-fed lake below.

Take advantage of Bermuda’s cerulean waters by swimming, diving and taking part in watersports on Bermuda’s beaches. Go kitesurfing on Shelly Bay Beach or Horseshoe Bay, where the wind is fairly consistent from December to May.

To get to Bermuda, fly into LF Wade International Airport. Getting around Bermuda is easy with its extensive bus system. Pay with cash on the bus, or save money by purchasing tickets ahead of time in Hamilton or from post offices around the island. To travel on your own schedule, rent a scooter and zip around the winding streets.

Plan a trip to Bermuda to enjoy incredible sunsets, colorful colonial buildings and picturesque beaches that are perfect for both adventure sports and relaxation.

Popular cities in Bermuda

Sandys Parish
Sandys Parish
Known for Beaches, Dining and Islands
Escape to relaxing Sandys Parish! Enjoy its beaches, island views and spas.

Reasons to visit

  • Royal Naval Dockyard
  • Long Bay Beach
Town of St. George
Town of St. George
Explore attractions like Bermuda State House at St. George's and Tobacco Bay as you discover things to see and do in Town of St. George.

Reasons to visit

  • St. Peter's Church
  • Unfinished Church
Hamilton Parish
Hamilton Parish
Known for Dining, Beaches and Islands
Romantic Hamilton Parish is calling! Discover its beaches, dining, island views and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo
  • Blue Hole Park
St. George's Parish
St. George's Parish
Known for Beaches, Historical and Islands
Get away to romantic St. George's Parish! Enjoy the beaches, history and sports.

Reasons to visit

  • Cooper's Island
Southampton Parish
Southampton Parish
Known for Beaches, Dining and Friendly people
Get away to relaxing Southampton Parish! Enjoy the beaches, seaside and golf.

Reasons to visit

  • Horseshoe Bay
Hamilton
Hamilton
Known for Islands, Sunsets and Sea
Escape to romantic Hamilton! Enjoy its island views, sunsets and cathedral.

Bermuda