Grab a Twizy and hit the south shore.
A portmanteau of twin and easy, the two-seater electric Twizy was designed by Formula One team owner Renault.
it’s possible for you to power up at your hotel or various Oasis Points around the island.
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Soak up the beauty of Horseshoe Bay Beach.
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Staggeringly scenic Horseshoe Bay is one ofBermuda’s best beachesand possibly the island’s most photographed attraction.
The crescent-shaped beach has soft, baby-pink sand lapped by gin-clear waters beckoning visitors to take a dip.
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Explore the Crystal Caves.
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Bermudas natural beauty goes beyond its beaches.
Go on an underground guided tour to discover the otherworldly scenery ofCrystal Caves, located in Hamilton Parish.
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The caves also inspired Jim Hensons beloved 1980s series,Fraggle Rock.
Shop along Hamiltons Front Street.
Bermudas capital city is the main hub for charming boutiques and studios from the islands artisans.
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Wander down Front Street, the bustling waterfront promenade, to find something for every pop in of shopper.
One popular souvenir is a pink-sand necklace fromAlexandra Mosher Studio Jewelry.
An added bonus: theres no sales tax when you shop in Bermuda.
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Dive into the exhibits at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
Get to know Bermuda’s surrounding waters on a visit to theBermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI).
Reel in a fish sandwich from Art Mels.
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From local dives to fine dining restaurants, the fish sandwich is a staple at Bermudas eateries.
But none has a cult following quite like the legendary fish sandwich at Art Mels Spicy Dicy in Hamilton.
Stop by this tiny takeout joint for an exceptionally tastyand oversizedversion of the local favorite.
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The order features well-seasoned, delicately fried fish piled high with tangy coleslaw on fluffy raisin bread.
Drizzle on the local hot sauce and wash it down with a ginger beer.
Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson has raved that its the biggest and best fried fish sandwich he has ever had.
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Trek along the Bermuda Railway Trail.
Stop off to discover the postcard-worthy beaches, secluded coves, and lush nature reserves along the way.
Enjoy afternoon tea at Lili Bermuda.
This famed perfumery offers fragrances that evoke the island’s natural beauty, all handcrafted on-site.
Go wild at the Bermuda Aquarium and Zoo.
TheBermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ)is one of the islands top family-friendly attractions.
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Belly up to the bar at Sunken Harbor Club.
Expect handcrafted libations using quality ingredients and fresh citrus.
The honed menu features all of the Bermuda classics.
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Check out the art at the Pink Palace.
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Imagine an art museum inside a hotel.
Thats what youll find at theHamilton Princess & Beach Club, one ofBermuda’s best resorts.
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Guided tours can be booked through the concierge.
Unwind at a spa in a cave.
Bermuda is home to some magical caves.
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But did you know that it’s possible for you to get pampered in one?
The rusticNatura Spa at Grotto Bay Beach Resortoffers treatments inside the propertys natural Serenity Cave.
Imagine getting a relaxing massage while gazing down into the caves mesmerizing sapphire mineral waters.
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The experience is meant to help you connect with nature while recharging your spirit.
Discover hidden gems on an eco-tour.
Delve into Bermudas only junglethe Walsingham Nature Reserve, aka Tom Moore’s Jungleon an all-inclusive eco-tour withHidden Gems.
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This adventure includes a jungle hike, cave swimming, and cliff-jumping into sparkling turquoise waters.
Youll be treated to sweeping views before snorkeling and unwinding on the pink sands of a secluded beach.
All necessary gear and food are provided.
Take a dip in the Blue Hole.
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Bermuda is beloved for its beaches, but dont overlook other swimmable options likeBlue Hole Park.
The 12-acre park contains trails that cut through lush vegetation, several caves, and swimming holes.
Take a refreshing dip in the namesake Blue Hole, a dark-turquoise lagoon surrounded by mangroves.
See gorgeous blooms at the Bermuda Botanical Gardens.
Take in the glorious sights and fragrances at theBermuda Botanical Gardens.
The 36-acre park showcases Bermudas most beautiful endemic plant species alongside plants from all over the globe.
Theres plenty for the little ones to enjoy, too, such as a hedge maze and butterfly gardens.
Get a scoop at Bailey’s Bay Ice Cream Parlour.
Explore the tunnels of Fort St. Catherine.
Get a glimpse into Bermudas history with a visit toFort St. Catherine.
The fort, originally constructed in 1614, showcases an impressive collection of artifacts from the 17th century.
Walk across the fort’s drawbridge, along the ramparts, and through bedrock-carved tunnels.
Take in the sweeping views of the pink-sand beaches below.
Stroll beneath the water on Hartley’s Undersea Walk.
Climb to the top of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse.
Gibbs is also the oldest cast-iron lighthouse in the world.
Lounge on pink sand at Elbow Beach.
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Drink in the stunning views from this stretch of pink sand dotted with chiseled limestone boulders.
Snorkelers can easily access a thriving barrier reef offshore.
Pack essentials including plenty of water and sunscreen.
Meet artisans at the Royal Naval Dockyard.
The striking stone building dates back to 1856.
Visit the National Museum of Bermuda.
An intriguing trove of artifacts includes historical vessels and objects like coins and pottery salvaged from shipwrecks.
Swim and snorkel at Warwick Long Bay.
Extending for half a mile, it’s perfect for beachgoers looking for a less crowded location.
Wedged between steep limestone rocks, the cove’s shallow pool is a perfect hideaway for parrotfish.
Learn about Black history at St. Peter’s Church.
Inside, the church houses a hand-carved pulpit dating to 1660 and a Geneva bible from 1594.