Posted on Oct 10, 2025 / Travel

Definitely. The beaches are stunning, but there’s so much more to explore. The old town of St. George’s is a UNESCO World Heritage Site packed with colonial architecture and cobblestone alleys. There are underground caves with crystal-clear pools, scenic golf courses, and trails like the Bermuda Railway Path that run the island’s length. Museums tell stories of shipwrecks, pirates, and British naval history. Locals love boating and fishing, and you can easily rent a small motorboat for a day of island-hopping. Snorkeling and diving over reefs and wrecks are world-class. So yeah, the pink beaches might get the photos—but the rest of Bermuda will surprise you.
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