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Bermuda Aquarium Museum & Zoo

From 1962, this museum has never disappointed its visitors. After you have seen the impressive flora and fauna, head over to the 140,000-gallon tank where you get to explore the healthy coral reef crowded with many other marine life. The popular attraction houses over 200 species of fish including colorful reef fish, spiny lobsters, moray eels and even sharks! In addition, it displays more than 300 mammals, birds and reptiles which include rescued seals and turtles. Be sure to visit while in Bermuda!

Crystal & Fantasy Caves

One property, two absolutely amazing caves! Crystal Cave was discovered back in 1907 and is the more popular out of the two. With its floating walkway paths overlooking remarkably clear waters, it is no surprise why this attraction is a favorite of both tourist and locals alike. Fantasy Cave is known as the sister cave and is perfect for those amateur speleologist who want in on the excitement. Stunningly molded stalactites, stalagmites and icicles of white limestone are found throughout both Caves so get those cameras ready and take as many pictures to treasure this unforgettable experience. There is also Café Olé and Fiddlestix gift shop on site for you to grab a snack or nice souvenirs once the tour is completed. Crystal and Fantasy caves are one of the must-sees on your trip to Bermuda!

National Museum of Bermuda

The 19th century fort is now the home ground to this amazing museum displaying over 500 years of Bermuda’s history. The Commissioner’s House is a favorite of many who visit. It showcases Bermuda’s rich past including slavery and Bermuda’s participation in the world war two. It is also the home to an impressive cannon collection, exciting shipwreck artefacts, local watercraft and a spectacular mural. This extraordinary museum is like no other and should be visited while in Bermuda!

St. Peter’s Church

This UNESCO World Heritage Site was established in 1612 and has since then earned its title as the oldest continuously operating Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere. The original wooden structure was destroyed in a storm but then rebuilt in 1620. The church was then extended in 1713, which can be seen in parts that still stand today. Again in the 1814 it was extended with the addition of a tower and wings. Inside you can find antiques, including an 18th-century throne salvaged from a shipwreck, communion silver from the 1600s and the original altar. Be a part of the 60,000 people who visit annually and check them out while in Bermuda!

The Royal Naval Dock Yard

The Royal Naval Dock Yard is known as the tourist hub in Bermuda, where many visitors are often found there mingling in friendly restaurants, gallery museums, local souvenir shops and their movie theater. Many persons can also be seen enjoying the views of luxury yachts and cruise ships that dock there. That is, if they are not busy at South Shore beaches, the National Museum of Bermuda and or Dolphin Quest. The atmosphere and breathtaking views are just two of the many reasons why you should visit. Make sure you pay a visit while in Bermuda!