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Bermuda Things To Do
   When you're in the mood for a little adventure, check out out these interesting places around the island... For information on activities in the water, check out these resources...
St. George's Parish
Bermuda National Trust Museum
Built as a grand Grand Government House in the 17th century. Located in the Globe Hotel, on the corner of Water St. and King's Square.
Fort St. Catherine
A 19th century fort that contains military exhibits, guns, cannons, and replicas of the Crown Jewels. Located off Barry Road.
Hamilton Parish
The Crystal Caves of Bermuda
Witness the formation of stalagmites and stalactites, and the lucidity of their cavernous lakes. Located off Wilkinson Avenue.
Tom Moore's Jungle
A park and woods surrounding the prestigious Tom Moore's Tavern and Restaurant. A must for nature lovers. Contact the Department of Parks for tour information.
Smith's Parish
Spittal Pond
Walkways along the shoreline cliffs outline Bermuda's largest wildlife sanctuary.
Verdmont Museum
A National Trust museum houses Bermuda's finest collection of antique porcelain, cedar furniture, portraits, and children's toys. Located on the corner of Collectors Hill and Sayle Road.
Devonshire Parish
Palm Grove
A private estate located on South Road. The home maintains an aviary and many varieties of palms.
Montpelier Arboretum
A restful stop containing a large variety of Island plants and trees.
Paget Parish
Waterville
Bermuda National Trust Headquarters. The building was built in 1725 and was initially intended as a home. Today the grounds are public, and include the Rose Society's showcase garden.
Paget Marsh
A natural bird sanctuary and wetland marsh open to the public. A wooden boardwalk and informative signs direct and educate.
Pembroke Parish
Par-la-Ville Park
Located in the city of Hamilton on Queen Street. A secluded area to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Also shares property with the Bermuda National Library and Perot Post Office.
Victoria Park
Another city escape. This lovely park was designed in the 1880s to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
Southampton Parish
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse
Located on Lighthouse Road. Climb the many stairs to the top of the lighthouse for amazing panoramic views of Bermuda. Enjoy a refreshing snack in the Tea Room at the base of the lighthouse.
Sandy's Parish
Somerset Drawbridge
The World's smallest drawbridge.
Springfield Community Centre
Located in Gilbert Nature Reserve. This National Trust Property comprises an old mansion complete with slave quarters and battery. Open to the public.


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