- Places of interest in Bermuda
The following is a list of places of interest in
Bermuda *Royal Naval Dockyard
*Somerset Village - one of Bermuda's five main settlements.
*Fort Scaur
*Somerset Bridge - the world's smallest working drawbridge.
*Cathedral Rocks
*Ely's Harbour
*Bermuda Maritime Museum *Whale Bay Fort
*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.*Warwick Long Bay
*Elbow Beach - Bermuda's best-known resort
*Salt Kettle Peninsula
*Coral Beach
*Bermuda Botanical Gardens *Spanish Point
*Government House - home of the Governor of Bermuda*Perot Post Office - Bermuda's first post office, now restored as a working post office and museum
*City Hall
*Session House - seat of Bermuda's parliament
*Hamilton Harbor
*The Pro Shop - Established by Frank Brewster Sr. (Currently run by his son and wife)*Fort Langton
*Devonshire Fort
*Devonshire Bay*John Smith's Beach
*Devil's Hole - sinkhole which forms a natural aquarium*
Bermuda Aquarium and Zoo
*Harrington Sound - large inlet surrounded for all but a small distance by the bermudian mainland.
*Crystal Cave - natural limestone caves open to the public
*Leamington Cave - natural limestone caves open to the public
*Mangrove Lake
*Trott's Pond
*Flatt's Village - one of Bermuda's five main settlements
*Flatt's Inlet*Ferry Reach
*Annie's Bay
*Castle Harbor
*Castle Island
*Paget Island
*Smith's Island
*St. David's Head
*St. David's Island
*St. David's Lighthouse
*Tucker's Town Peninsula
*Tucker's Town - one of Bermuda's five main settlements
*Nonsuch Island - wildlife sanctuary
*Fort St. Catherine - 17th century fort, restored and open to the public.
*Gates Fort*St. Peter's Church
*Ordnance Island
*St. George's Harbor
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