What to see in Bermuda?

Bermuda is a British island territory in the North Atlantic Ocean that is known for its pink-sand beaches. While it offers captivating beaches, it is a subject of many misconceptions because of various tragic events connected to it. What you don’t know is that it is home to the world’s most wonderful pink beach called Elbow Beach and Horseshoe Bay.

You will require more than one outing to Bermuda to visit the entirety of the island’s attractions! From fortifications and galleries to parks and nature holds, you will handily fill your days with the numerous chances to encounter the widely varied vegetation and find out about the history and culture of our sub-tropical island.

Enjoy the scenic the beaches

The beaches in Bermuda come in different shapes and sizes. It is safe here and the waters are great for fun activities like snorkeling, sunbathing, paddle-boarding, and kayaking. Unlike other white sand beaches, Bermuda’s beaches have semi-pink color because of pink flecks – the remains of tiny organisms called “foraminifera”. These organisms are so tiny that you can barely see them with your eyes but they grow beneath the reef offshore giving the sand a rosy hue.

Go through a day on a comprehensive intelligent island eco-visit with Hidden Gems, Trip Advisor’s highest level Bermuda visit organization. The cooler months are ideal for investigating nature saves, cavern frameworks and limestone quarries in the Winter.

Try the Bermuda Railway Trail

Bermuda’s Railway Trail is an interesting blend of normal and social legacy and gives a protected, beautiful approach to tour the island. The trail covers a now defunct railway which was built between 1926 and 1931. Having a journey to this beautiful spot in Bermuda will take you many years back while being close to the beach.

Whale Watching (March and April)

March brings the start of whale watching season, when grand humpback whales make their relocation from the warm waters of the Caribbean north to the rich, taking care of the grounds of the North Atlantic.

The best way to enjoy this attraction is to be with a large group – it could be your family or friends. Nothing beats the experience of being able to have a close-up view of the whales while they swim through the ocean. The view is so magnificent so don’t forget to bring your camera and take your best shot.

Explore the caves

Bermuda is blessed with wonderful caves that you can actually see for yourself. Book a guided tour and explore the caves. The Crystal & Fantasy Caves are Bermuda’s top tourist attraction because of its deep, clear underground pools of azure blue water. As a bonus, you will see incredible formations of every size and shape imaginable.