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A holiday in the Kings Wharf Bermuda is so appealing to many people due to the countless Kings Wharf attractions. There are many tours, shows, man-made and natural Kings Wharf Bermuda attractions to keep you busy your whole vacation.
You will discover a place rich in history, with a particular culture set in a unique landscape which offers many possibilities for entertainment, relaxation and also learning.
We and our partner sites can help you find information or make arrangements for the best Kings Wharf Bermuda attractions. Whether it's action and adventure you're looking for, or total relaxation we have something waiting for you. |
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There is so much to enjoy in a Kings Wharf Bermuda holiday! The Kings Wharf Bermuda attractions start with the famous weather and setting, who draw tourists from around the world.
For a taste of the interesting local culture, just stroll on the streets and blend in the crowd or visit historical vestiges of times long gone. In the evening, dive into the flavors of the delicious local dishes of one of the area's many nearby restaurants.
Also, among the Kings Wharf Bermuda attractions you can count shops, bars, night clubs, casinos, and sports camps. With so much to choose from, you’ll never be bored in Kings Wharf Bermuda. |
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Kings Wharf attractions -not only sun & beach
Bermuda Arts Centre: Formerly opened by the late Princess Margaret in the early 80s, you'll find works by a gaggle of local artists. In-residence artists include a cedar sculptor, a wood carver and a jewelry designer. Of course, most everything is for sale. Daily 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Freeport Rd. Bermuda Maritime Museum: Filled to the brim with recovered treasures from the island's shipwrecks. Also check out the Commissioner's House. Built in the early 1800s, you'll enjoy this brilliantly restored home that offers great views from the verandas. Exhibits include antique maps and coins as well as an excellent one on slavery. Daily 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Royal Naval Dockyard. Bermuda Train Company: Take a 90-minute tour of Dockyard and nearby Somerset Village while friendly guides spin tales of local lore and historical facts. You can buy a ticket onboard, but we suggest advance reservations. Monday - Friday 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Old Cooperage: A former barrel-making factory built in 1831, it is home to the Bermuda Craft Market. You can stroll through numerous stands displaying the works of local craftspeople, including wood carvings and miniatures. Daily 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Royal Naval Dockyard. Dockyard Glassworks: Visit here to see beautiful gift items made from glass while you wait, in their 2,000-degree furnace. Daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Royal Naval Dockyard. Fort Scaur: Built in the 1870s to protect the Royal Naval Dockyard because the British feared an attack from the U.S. Commanding views of Ely's Harbour and Great Sound if you stand on the ramparts. Nice place to stroll. The fort closes at 4:30 p.m., but the grounds stay open until sunset. Scaur Rd, Sandys. Gibbs Hill Lighthouse: Oldest cast-iron lighthouse in the world. Although there's a 185-step climb to the top, the panoramic view of Bermuda and its shoreline from the balcony makes the exertion worthwhile. Reward yourself with an afternoon respite in their tearoom. Daily: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lighthouse Rd, Southampton. Heydon Trust: Named for the unpopular 17th-century Governor Jeremy Heydon. A staunch Puritan, he was charged with treason at the age of 80. Acquitted a few years later, he established the trust, and all the land remains intact today on 40-odd acres of magnificent, undeveloped countryside offering splendid water views. In addition to being a bird sanctuary, the grounds include fruit groves, gardens and a tiny 1620 chapel, which is overseen by three nuns who sing Gregorian chants in Latin at services (Monday - Tuesday & Thursday - Friday 7:30 a.m. & 3 p.m., Wednesday & Saturday 3 p.m.). Daily dawn - dusk. Somerset Rd, Sandys. Sea Gardens: Take the Bottom Peeper -- a glass-bottom boat that allows you to see shipwrecks as well as plenty of coral reefs, brain coral and parrot fish. Ask about making it four hours to include snorkeling (the gear's onboard). Daily. Departs from Point Pleasant in Hamilton. |
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