Enjoy an overview of Bermuda during this Mini Bus Tour! Aboard your air conditioned mini bus, your friendly driver will educate you on historic and interesting sites along the way including Royal Naval Dockyard, Heydon Trust Chapel, Somerset Bridges, Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, South Shore Beaches, Botanical Gardens, Flatt's Inlet and the East End such as the St. George's Square, Tobacco Bay Beach.. Photo stops will be available at the most photogenic locations along the way!
This 44 acres of lush gardens is one of the largest parks in Bermuda and also has 10 old buildings in it. There is also a chapel called Heydon Chapel inside the park. This is the smallest church in Bermuda built in 1620 and offers nondenominational services
Climb the 185-step spiral staircase of Gibbs’ Hill Lighthouse to enjoy one of the best views on the island. Gibb's Hill Lighthouse towering 170 feet from base to lantern. It overlooks the South Shore and Little Sound, offering views of both the City of Hamilton and the Royal Naval Dockyard.
A picture stop above Horseshoe Beach. The wide crescent of light-pink sand. It is known for its signature pink sand, gorgeous turquoise water, and natural limestone cliffs elevated with picturesque greenery.
Picture stop at the beach. A long, flat expanse of pink sand, great snorkeling on nearby reefs.
Established in 1898, these 36 acres have been a popular spot to walk and relax among the lush foliage for more than a century. Along with flowers, you’ll find a palm garden with native palmetto trees, a subtropical fruit garden and a sensory garden for the blind, with Braille signs fronting fragrant blooms and herbs.
Flatt's Inlet is a picturesque, shallow channel of water that connects Harrington Sound with the Atlantic Ocean. The area is home to the historic Flatt's Village, one of the earliest settled areas on the island.
King's Square is the heart of the Town of St. George, a local gathering place and a great spot to begin a walking tour of historic St. George's. Colonial-era buildings line the square, including the Bermuda National Trust Museum and the Town Hall from 1782, with its rich Bermuda cedar interiors.
Find the blue building with a sign that says "Island Tour Centre" or "Dockyard Water Sports" at the top.
• Check-in is 15 minutes prior to scheduled departure time at Island Tour Centre Dockyard (blue building), which is just a short walk down the wharf in the Royal Naval Dockyard - adjacent to the Dockyard Ferry stop
• Please have your E-Ticket available for display on your mobile device, or print and bring with you
• All tours are subject to weather and meeting a minimum number of participants to run
• Participants must be able to walk on/off the bus via a few stairs
• Bring Hat, Camera, Wallet
• Tour starts and ends in Royal Naval Dockyard
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean. Known for its stunning pink sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life, it's a paradise for beach lovers, divers, and nature enthusiasts. The island's rich history, charming architecture, and unique blend of cultures make it a fascinating destination.
One of the most famous beaches in Bermuda, Horseshoe Bay Beach is known for its stunning pink sand and clear turquoise waters. It's a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and photography.
This museum offers a fascinating look into Bermuda's underwater world, including exhibits on marine life, shipwrecks, and the island's geological history.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. George's is one of the oldest continuously inhabited English towns in the New World. It's filled with historic buildings, museums, and charming streets.
A traditional Bermudian dish made with fresh local fish, tomatoes, onions, and a hint of rum. It's typically served with sherry pepper sauce and is a must-try for seafood lovers.
A delicious sandwich featuring fresh Bermuda fish, usually grilled or fried, served on a soft roll with lettuce, tomato, and Bermuda onion.
A moist, rich cake made with dark rum and topped with a rum glaze. It's a popular souvenir and a sweet treat to enjoy after a meal.
This is the best time to visit Bermuda for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. The sea is warm, and the island is lush and green. It's ideal for outdoor activities and beach visits.
Bermudian Dollar (BMD)
GMT-4 (Atlantic Standard Time)
110VV, 60HzHz
Bermuda is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
The bus system is efficient and affordable. Buses run frequently and are a great way to see the island.
Available • Apps: No major ride-hailing apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
A relaxing cruise around Hamilton Harbour, offering stunning views of the city's waterfront, historic sites, and luxury yachts. Many cruises include commentary on Bermuda's history and culture.
A stunning underground cave system featuring crystal-clear lakes, impressive stalactites, and a variety of tropical plants. The caves offer a unique and refreshing escape from the island's heat.
A beautiful nature reserve and golf course offering a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and golfing. The reserve is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, as well as several freshwater lakes.
Price varies by option