When planning your Bermuda vacation, you'll find that exploring this beautiful island is a breeze. Bermuda offers a wide array of attractions, from historical monuments to stunning natural sites lovingly preserved by the locals. The best part? Everything is conveniently located within the 50-square-kilometer expanse of Bermuda. This means that even on a short trip, you can easily visit all the local attractions, including the must-see marvelous pink sand beaches with their crystal-clear turquoise waters.
Bermuda's Tourist Towns
There are several major cities in Bermuda that encompass most of the historical sites. Visiting these cities while traveling is definitely worthwhile, as you'll delve into Bermuda's history and its various stages of exploration and development.
- Hamilton
- St. George
- Royal Naval Dockyard
For more information about excursions in Bermuda, check out this section.
Bermuda Beach Resorts
Bermuda's beaches are endlessly beautiful places, each with its unique charm. You'll find rare pink sand, which is a rarity worldwide, covering the coastal strips in cozy coral reef coves. Some of these beaches are adorned with lush greenery, providing shade and a welcoming atmosphere.
The turquoise waves of the Caribbean Sea beckon you to take a dip, making Bermuda not only a great destination for beach vacations but also an excellent choice for surfing and diving enthusiasts. Bermuda's beach areas are traditionally divided into bays.
- Horseshoe Bay
- Warwick-Long Bay
- Jobsons Cove
- Hamilton
- St. Davids
- John Smith Bay
- Church Bay
- Mangrove Bay
- Black Bay
- Parsons Bay
- Shelley Bay
- Sommerset-Long Bay
- Chaplin Bay
- West Vale Bay
- Tobacco Bay
- Clarence Cove
For more information on Bermuda's beach resorts, visit this section.