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How Much Do You Know About Bermuda? Here’s a Primer

by Bruce Parkinson  March 03, 2026
How Much Do You Know About Bermuda? Here’s a Primer

If you haven’t visited, you might not know a whole lot about Bermuda, a 54-square kilometre, fishhook-shaped island in the North Atlantic. 

The British island territory may be small, but it features distinct settings for travellers to explore, from lush parklands and limestone cliffs to pastel-hued city streets and glistening azure waters. It’s an island of striking yet easily accessible landscape contrasts. Courtesy of the Bermuda Tourism Authority, here’s some basic information you can share with potential visitors.

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Photo: Bermuda Tourism Authority

Small But Distinct Regions

Bermuda is comprised of nine distinct parishes — each with its own unique character and beauty. Beloved for its welcoming spirit, well-maintained infrastructure and strong sense of community, the island provides travellers with a safe setting in which to explore everything from secluded beaches to vibrant harbour towns.

Eastern Parishes: The East End of Bermuda is where the island’s story began. Home to the historic town of St. George’s, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island’s eastern side blends history and culture, where winding streets reveal a slower, more deliberate pace of life. In Hamilton Parish, ancient caves, jungle trails and hidden swimming coves invite a sense of adventure while neighbouring Smith’s Parish offers a slice of local life with quiet beaches and cliffside trails.

Central Parishes: Bermuda’s Central Parishes offer a lively blend of city life and natural landscapes. Paget is a serene escape with nature reserves, stunning coastlines, and quieter neighbourhoods. Pembroke is home to Bermuda’s colourful capital, the City of Hamilton, a bustling downtown that exudes a stylish energy juxtaposed with picturesque harbours and botanical gardens. Devonshire is the residential heart of the island, known for its verdant landscapes and a laid-back atmosphere that gives travellers a sense of what living in Bermuda is all about.

Photo: Bermuda Tourism Authority

Western Parishes: Bermuda’s West End delivers dramatic cliffs, secret coves, and unforgettable sunsets. Famed for pink-sand beaches and limestone outcrops that overlook the Atlantic, Southampton is where some of Bermuda’s most iconic postcard-perfect scenes come to life. To the east, Warwick’s quiet charm and understated beauty are characterized by long stretches of secluded beaches. The crown jewel is undoubtedly Warwick Long Bay Beach, a magnificent half-mile of pink sand backed by rugged cliffs and dunes. 

At the very tip of the island’s West End, Sandys Parish is a vibrant blend of history and contemporary island life. The area is best known as the home of the Royal Naval Dockyard, a bustling cruise port and cultural centre where centuries of maritime history meet modern attractions.

Spring Brings World-Class Sporting Events

As temperatures start to climb, Bermuda springs to life and the island transforms into an open-air arena. Each year brings a jam-packed calendar of sporting events that pair world-class competition with stunning backdrops. 

Bermuda Triple Challenge (March 13-15): The Bermuda Triple Challenge is an ambitious triple threat: three days, three races, and more than 75 obstacles. The obstacle course series showcases three of Bermuda’s beautiful, historical and cultural venues. Each day offers a three- to 10-kilometre challenge with varying obstacles suitable for all levels of fitness, testing both strength and stamina.

Rally on the Rock – Caribbean Championships Edition (March 15-17): Travellers can feel the energy of top-tier pickleball in paradise when the Pickleball Association of Bermuda hosts the 2026 Rally on the Rock – Caribbean Championships Edition. 

Bermuda’s Convex End to End Walk.

Convex End to End (May 2): Have you ever walked the entire length of an island in one day? During Bermuda’s Convex End to End, thousands of walkers and runners make their way across the island to raise money for local charities. Participants can choose to traverse the island End-to-End (24.1 miles) or Middle-to-End (14 miles) and enjoy the beautiful scenery and neighbourhoods along the way that are only accessible on foot. In addition to travelling on foot, participants can choose to cycle, row or swim.

Apex Bermuda Sail Grand Prix (May 9-10): SailGP returns to Bermuda this May, bringing supercharged racing back to the island with high-speed 50-foot sailing catamarans competing on the iconic turquoise waters. 

Bermuda is a Family Affair

Bermuda makes it easy for families to swap screen-time for sandcastles, snorkelling and seaside adventures. These all-ages experiences are fun for the whole family to enjoy.

Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo: Families will come face to face with seals, fish, coral and many historic wonders at this multi-purpose educational centre affectionately known as BAMZ. 

Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute: The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) hosts a variety of educational programs, events, and state-of-the-art interactive experiences that give families the chance to explore the island’s marine life and deep-ocean environments without getting wet. Discover historic treasures unearthed from shipwrecks, dive in a simulated shark cage, and learn about the many legends and theories behind the Bermuda Triangle.

Family fun in Bermuda.

Whale watching: March and April usher in whale-watching season in Bermuda, giving travellers a rare opportunity to witness humpback whales migrating off shore. Book a guided sightseeing tour departing from Dockyard or Hamilton and get up close to watch these majestic mammals in their natural habitat.

Kid-friendly accommodations: From babysitting to beach clubs, there are plenty of all-ages accommodations available in Bermuda. Hamilton Princess & Beach Club is an easy sell for families with its harbour-side infinity pool, Saturday afternoon children’s tea, and free meals for kids under five. Grotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa is the only Bermuda resort that offers an all-inclusive supplement, which covers food, beverages and non-motorized water sports. For those seeking family-oriented luxury, Rosewood Bermuda is an elevated choice; kids can swim, play, cook and craft at the hotel’s Camp Seahorse or sign up for golf and tennis lessons.

  
  
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