National Museum of Bermuda...
Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the Bermuda Maritime Museum in 1975 in the fortress known as the Keep and its… read on…
Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the Bermuda Maritime Museum in 1975 in the fortress known as the Keep and its… read on…
There’s always something new and different to see at The Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard. Exhibits of original artwork by… read on…
Watch bakers producing real Bermuda Rum Cakes – and sample some of the delicious flavors fresh from the oven! The… read on…
Bermuda Clayworks is the Island’s only full time production pottery and ceramic artish collective gallery. The gift shop offers vivid… read on…
At the Bermuda Craft Market in Dockyard, you will find a diverse selection of original Bermuda Crafts ideal for that… read on…
Feel the heat and admire the artistry at Dockyard Glassworks where you can watch craftsman create exquisite hand made art… read on…
Dolphin Quest brings people and dolphins together in fun and interactive encounter programs for all ages. Located at the Historic… read on…
Catch the latest Hollywood releases at the Neptune, located in the historic Cooperage building across from the Maritime Museum, next… read on…
Nestled in the northwest corner of the Royal Naval Dockyard, Snorkel Park is Bermuda’s newest and most exciting beach venue.… read on…