Caribbean, Mexican Riviera and Panama Canal
Hamilton, Bermuda
Bermuda may sound like one island, but it is actually a sprinkling of more than 130 arranged in a scenic archipelago, the largest linked by bridges. Famed for soft pink sands and superb diving among reefs and wrecks, the natural draws include the staggering Crystal Caves, where wispy stalactites hang above a turquoise lake, and the Botanical Gardens with hibiscus and frangipani.
Highlights
BERMUDA AQUARIUM, MUSEUM AND ZOO
Home to an impressive array of tropical fish and birds from around the world including stately pink flamingos.
CRYSTAL CAVES
Named appropriately due to the crystal stalactites and stalagmites that can be discovered surrounding a clear 55 ft deep underground lake.
BOTANICAL GARDENS
A 35-acre landscaped park featuring hundreds of flowers, shrubs and trees and a garden for the blind.
FORT HAMILTON
This fort was built in the 1870s to protect the harbour, now it features peaceful panoramic views and a garden moat as well as dungeons and never used 18 tonne artillery pieces relocated here from Fort Langton.
Shore Excursions