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Sustainable Family Activities in Bermuda

Pair family fun with eco-conscious exploring in Bermuda, where sustainability drives meaningful and memorable island experiences for all ages.
 

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A family is posing at BUEI

Bermuda’s natural beauty is undeniable – pink-sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, mysterious caves, and lush oceanfront parks invite exploration. But beyond its breathtaking scenery, Bermuda has a deep-rooted commitment to sustainability.

From eco-friendly hotels to sustainable dining to marine conservation projects, the island blends fun adventures with a deep sense of protection and care for the environment. Families can hike wooded trails, kayak in crystal-clear waters, snorkel above protected reefs, and even plant coral – all while supporting Bermuda’s sustainability efforts. By travelling mindfully, you help preserve this island paradise for generations to come. Here are some of the best ways to find sustainable family fun in Bermuda.

Admire Bermuda Wildlife

Set off on a Bermudian wildlife adventure that will spark wonder in every age. Stroll the scenic trails of Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve, where kids can spot herons wading in the shallows and land crabs hiding out in the mangrove forests. At Spittal Pond, little explorers will love searching for the rare Bermuda skink and watching buckeye butterflies flutter among the trees. Birders can spy graceful longtails in the spring plus year-round residents like kiskadees, warblers, and belted kingfishers.

For a glimpse of undersea life, snorkel through the gentle waters of Church Bay, Tobacco Bay, or Jobson’s Cove, where colourful parrotfish and other sea life dart through reefs and rocks. In March and April, share the thrill of a whale-watching tour, watching majestic humpbacks breach against the endless blue. Here, nature isn’t just observed – it’s experienced together.

Visit the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ) and the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI)

To see a kaleidoscope of animal life all in one place, take the family to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ) in Flatts Village. Marvel at vibrant reef fish, majestic sea turtles, and other fascinating marine creatures in immersive exhibits. Explore the zoo’s diverse animal habitats and learn about the island’s unique ecosystems. More than just a visitor attraction, BAMZ’s mission is to inspire appreciation and care of island environments, playing a vital role in ensuring that Bermuda’s natural wonders are preserved, protected, and rehabilitated.

A wide view of sea life swimming at the Bermuda Aquarium.

Dive deeper into Bermuda’s maritime heritage and marine conservation at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) in the City of Hamilton. Get a glimpse into the world beneath the waves with interactive exhibits that help promote a better understanding of the oceans. With its immersive and hands-on activities, BUEI is popular with families as it suits kids of all ages.

Enjoy Sustainable Dining in Bermuda

Savour Bermuda’s freshest flavours while supporting local farmers and fishers! Village Pantry in Flatts Village offers a family-friendly setting with a menu featuring grass-fed beef, certified humane chicken, and locally sourced seafood. For a breezy oceanfront meal, The Pink Beach Club at The Loren takes pride in sourcing fresh, seasonal ingredients – perfect for families to enjoy an upscale-casual meal with stunning views.

In the City of Hamilton, Devil’s Isle Café serves house-roasted coffee and wholesome, farm-to-table dishes made with local organic produce. Want to see where your food comes from? Visit Wadson’s Farm, a 40-acre sustainable farm in Southampton. Kids can meet free-range chickens and sheep while parents explore the market for fresh eggs, herbs, and organic produce. It’s a delicious, hands-on way to experience Bermuda’s farm-to-table culture!

Forage for Wild Herbs & Plants

Connect with nature on a foraging tour, discovering the wild, edible treasures that have sustained Bermudians for centuries. Embark on a foraging adventure with Wild Herbs N Plants and discover the island’s natural pantry, led by vegan chef Doreen Williams-James.

These hands-on experiences take families through Bermuda’s lush landscapes, identifying wild herbs, medicinal plants, and native fruits. Kids will love the thrill of spotting edible treasures, while adults gain insight into Bermuda’s foraging traditions.

A close of up of foraged food

Take a Hidden Gems Adventure Tour

Uncover Bermuda’s best-kept secrets with Hidden Gems of Bermuda Ltd., an adventure-packed guided tour that takes you off the beaten path. Explore mesmerising caves, hidden jungle trails, and secluded turquoise pools, all while learning about Bermuda’s unique ecology and history. For older kids looking for an extra layer of adventure, the tour also offers thrilling activities like cave swimming, cliff jumping, and scavenger hunt tours. The tour includes all necessary gear, water, and a delicious local lunch to fuel your journey. Perfect for families, this tour offers a mix of thrills and discoveries, making it an unforgettable way to experience the island.

Plant Coral with Living Reefs Foundation

Bermuda is home to the northernmost coral reef system in the Atlantic Ocean. For an unforgettable activity that will create positive impacts for many years to come, do coral planting with Bermuda’s Living Reefs Foundation. This conservation-focused nonprofit uses innovative techniques to sustainably produce young corals, which are then planted in shallow ocean coral gardens and used to repair damaged reefs. There are land-based and water-based ways to help establish the young corals and grow the reefs.

Go Kayaking for an Eco-Friendly Adventure

Paddle into adventure with your family on a guided eco-tour with Island Tour Centre or KS Watersports. Kayak together through Bermuda’s calm, clear waters, spotting sea turtles and colourful fish while learning about the island’s marine ecosystem. 

Kayak Eco Adventure

For a fun twist, try stand-up paddleboarding, a gentle, kid-friendly way to explore hidden coves and sandy shorelines. These eco-friendly activities minimise disruption to marine life and keep your family’s footprint light, making it a thrilling yet serene way to connect with Bermuda’s unspoiled natural beauty.

Explore the Island’s National Parks

Bermuda’s national parks are teeming with natural wonders. Southlands National Park is a peaceful sanctuary where kids can wander trails through magical banyan groves, explore historic ruins, and admire ocean views. For more parks, see our guide to Bermuda’s national parks and plan your family-friendly eco-adventure! Be sure to always stay on designated trails and leave no trace.

Want to dive deeper into Bermuda’s heritage? Join a Bermuda National Trust tour for hands-on learning about history and conservation.

Participate in a Beach Clean-Up

Make a lasting impact by volunteering with Keep Bermuda Beautiful (KBB). For decades, this nonprofit has led community clean-ups, waste reduction efforts, and environmental education, helping to keep the island pristine. Families can work together to remove litter, protect marine life, and learn about sustainability, all while enjoying Bermuda’s pink-sand beaches. It’s a great way to teach kids about environmental stewardship and contribute to the community. Meet like-minded locals and help Bermuda’s beaches stay beautiful.

Remember to leave nature as you found it – taking sand or seaglass from the beach is prohibited by law. Taking photos, however, is welcomed and encouraged!

More Tips for an Eco-Friendly Bermuda Vacation

Here are a few more ways to weave sustainability into your getaway:

  • Take the Bermuda Traveller’s Pledge to show your commitment to preserving the island’s natural environment.
  • Go green while getting around. Rent an electric microcar to reduce your carbon footprint. Older children can also enjoy the island’s beauty in an eco-friendly way by renting electric bikes with a parent or guardian.
  • Stay with our green hotel partners: the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, Rosewood Bermuda, and The Loren Hotel.
  • Support local conservation efforts by respecting marine life, staying on designated trails, and avoiding single-use plastics.

Small choices, like dining at farm-to-table restaurants or participating in a beach clean-up, add up to big impacts. Feeling good about your family vacation makes it even more fun!

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