One Small Island, Many Paths To Paradise
Brilliant blue waters, powdery-soft pink sand beaches, stony cliffs and rocky coves connected with bays, preserves, marshes, grottos, and caves: Bermuda’s natural beauty is resplendent no matter where you go on our island. Our 21-square miles are packed with natural wonders, from lush green jungles and colour-drenched blooms to shy little lizards and proud, rare birds. Explore our parks, preserves, forests, gardens, and caves, and get to know Bermuda’s beautifully wild side.
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Open to the public since 1995, this serene, wooded reserve surrounded by water is one of Bermuda's most pristine – and most picturesque – natural attractions.
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To see one of Bermuda’s most awe-inspiring natural attractions, you’ll have to go underground.
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Spanning the island from end to end, the Railway Trail follows an abandoned railbed that winds 18 miles through tranquil landscapes and rocky coastline.
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From paddleboarding to parasailing, and rock climbing to cliff jumping, there are dozens of ways to enjoy the island’s natural wonders. Whether on land or sea, you’ll find active adventures that are just your speed.
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Bermuda is just one of the few spots in the world where you can enjoy subterranean caves and grottos, pristine blue-water mangrove ponds and sub-tropical forests like this.
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Escape to tucked-away coves, off-the-beaten-path ponds and other hidden gems.

Our Beaches
Tucked along Bermuda’s beautiful coastline, our blissful beaches beckon. Discover miles of soft pink sands, hidden coves, and dramatic rocky cliffs.
Hiking & Biking
Pedal or hike along nature reserve trails, sandy beach paths or the historic, island-wide Railway Trail. Stroll lush, peaceful trails in Tom Moore’s Jungle or navigate rocky cliffs at John Smith’s Bay and Astwood Cove.
Bermuda: An Enchanted Island
Descend a stone staircase into a hauntingly gorgeous subterranean world in one of Bermuda’s underground caves, thought to be millions of years old. Take a stroll, a jog, or a bike ride along the coastal Rail Trail, marvel at the colourful Bermuda Arboretum, or venture into a lush green jungle.
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Royal Naval Dockyard & the West End | Beaches [...]
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Royal Naval Dockyard & the West End | Beaches [...]