Illustration Tourist Magnetism of Bermuda



Bermuda Tourist Attractions are the main motive for drawing tourist from all over the globe. There are a great number of tourist spots and fun filled behaviors which keep the tourist pouring in Bermuda.

Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo is a superb complex along North Shore Road across Flatts Bridge in Hamilton Parish. BAMZ has more than 300 birds, reptiles and mammals from deep-sea islands.

A Great Harbor and naval base built by the British in early 19th century is now a peak Bermuda sightseeing and tourist attraction and this is located in Sandy’s Parish.

An unbelievable Dolphin center in Royal Naval Dockyard, if you have a dream to swim with dolphins, touch or feed them, there is no better place than the Dolphin expedition in Bermuda.

There is a guided explore within the caves complex to knowledge the spectacular Crystal and Fantasy Caves. You will see some spectacular formations of stalactites and stalagmites, and a crystal-clear Cahow lake.

St Peter’s Church Bermuda is situated in St. George's Town; this is the oldest cathedral in the western hemisphere. The church looks very simple from outside and inside the candlelit chandeliers, the open cedar beams and uncompleted look of the pillars make a sole ambience.

Spittal Pond Nature Reserve, Bermuda this is the biggest and the most premium nature reserve of Bermuda covering 64-acres of land and is the best bird surveillance position in the island.

Hamilton Harbor is the Hamilton port area between Pembroke and Paget parishes where you will always see hundreds of boats in a charming setting. The harbor also has berths for journey ships along the Front Street of Hamilton City.

Great Sound is a great water area in Bermuda that has formed a likely harbor and it has an opening to the Atlantic to its north east. Just below Great Sound is another lesser water area divided by two peninsulas and famous as Little Sound.

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