Bermuda
Bermuda: St. George - Where everything started
The story of St. George began in 1609. St Georges history has is closely connected with the colonisation of America.
St George is a World Heritage Site with a lot of old buildings and narrow streets.
This tour visits not only the old town, but places of interest and beauty nearby.
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The Heart of Bermuda
Travel narrow lanes, farmlands and lush estates as we wend our way through the central Parishes.
We will walk through "Tom Moore's Jungle", the same trail as the early settlers used to take.
HTML clipboardWe will also visit the site of a seventeenth century fort, and one of Bermuda's oldest churches.
We will be stopping John Smith's Bay, where traditions of the 17th century can be seen.
We will also make a stop at "Verdmont"; a 1710 building .
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Bermuda : The Way West Sightseeing tour
This sightseeing will visit the Lighthouse, the fortifications at West Whale Bay , Heydon Trust, the Naval Cemetery and the Royal Naval Dockyard.
You will enjoy short walks around these special places, and hear tales of whalers, privateers, wreckers and ghost ships. Learn how Bermuda's story interlinks with that of the United States.
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Bermuda: Heydon Walk and Somerset Bridge
Sightseeing to Heydon Walk and Somerset Bridge
We ferry to Somerset Bridge followed by visits to Hog Bay Park, Fort Scaur ( American Invasion! repellant) Alongside the cliff top to Heydon.
In Heydon we will visit the romantic old home, which is now a chapel which was built in 1620.
In the Victorian Tearoom, we will have a tradtional "Afternoon Tea" .
Finally we will board the bus to Hamilton.
Meeting place : Front Street at the Ferry Terminal
Bermuda: Horseshoe Bay and Somerset Bridge
Sightseeing to Horseshoe Bay and Somerset Bridge
We will then take the ferry which brings us to the world's smallest drawbridge, where we merge the railway trail.
We walk in woodlands and cottages. Beautiful views over the ocean with plenty of photo opportunities.
We will visit 3 old forts and a whalers beach.
The walk ends at Horseshoe Bay Beach, one of the world's top 10 beaches.
This a the place to swim, or even take a bus to your next destination.
Meeting place : Front Street at 1:30.

