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Tour this extensive network of subterranean granite caves and you'll hear the story of their discovery from your guide—how two boys stumbled across the caves when trying to retrieve a lost ball. — Travel + Leisure
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Housed within the Royal Naval Dockyard—a former west end military fortification that's now home to Bermuda's cruise ship piers and a glut of family-friendly attractions. — Travel + Leisure
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As well as being a top attraction for children, this great little zoo is also a center for research and conservation programs that aim to raise awareness of threatened island ecosystems. — Lonely Planet
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This horseshoe-shaped bay, with its wide crescent of soft pink sand, is arguably Bermuda's most beautiful beach. — Lonely Planet
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Behind Camden sits the island's first purpose-built state-of-the-art museum: the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art. — Fodor's
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This whitewashed Southampton landmark offers Bermuda’s best bird's-eye view, so get your camera ready and start climbing. — Condé Nast Traveler
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Work began on this intended replacement for St Peter's Church in 1874. But, just as it neared completion, construction was halted by storm damage and disagreements within the church community. — Fodor's
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Verdmont is a living history museum where upper-class island life and its many fineries and antiques are on unique display. — Condé Nast Traveler
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St. Peter’s Church is the oldest continuously operating Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere and one of the main reasons why history buffs flock to this east end village. — Travel + Leisure
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Furnished to resemble its former incarnation as a private home, this typical Bermudian building reveals what life was like in the early 1700s. — Fodor's
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Following a $15 million government investment that culminated with the rebirth of one of the world's finest public golf courses, Port Royal is the jewel in the island's golfing crown. — Travel + Leisure
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In it, you'll find collections of family silver, china, and crystal; antique English mahogany and Bermuda cedar furniture; and period family portraits and hand-sewn quilts. — Frommer's
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Surrounded by a dry moat and accessed by a drawbridge, it has enough tunnels, towers, redoubts, and ramparts to satisfy even the most avid military historian. — Fodor's
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It's a pleasant setting for a late-evening stroll, with the lights from nearby hotels dancing on the water. — Fodor's
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