City of Hamilton
Virtually everything in Bermuda revolves around the City of Hamilton.
Virtually everything in Bermuda revolves around the City of Hamilton.
The parish of St George's embodies Bermuda's colonial past like no other place on the island.
No matter what direction you look in, this town exudes period charm.
The village of Flatts surrounds scenic Flatts Inlet and is home to one of the island's premier attractions - the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo.
Sitting smack in the center of Bermuda, Devonshire takes its name from an English earl who never set foot in the parish.
Somerset, the largest of the islands in Sandys Parish, sits serenely between the beach resorts in Southampton Parish to its south and the tourist-driven Royal Naval Dockyard to the north.
Beautiful beaches and a central location are just part of Warwick's appeal.
Tucker's Town, at the southwestern side of Castle Harbour, is one of the most exclusive corners of Bermuda.
This fascinating place is like no other in Bermuda.
Smith's may be smallest of the nine parishes but it isn't without its superlatives.
If Bermuda has a hinterland, then it's certainly Sandys (pronounced 'sands').
Bailey's Bay, the tiny village on the northeastern side of Hamilton Parish, offers an enjoyable little walking trail and an abundance of caves and water-filled grottoes.
If you had to sum up the crowning characteristic of Southampton Parish in one word, it's a cinch - beaches.
Appearing like a sturdy thumb extending upward from the center of Bermuda, Pembroke has much to attract visitors.
So often overlooked, St David's Island offers a glimpse of Bermuda at its least touristed.
Water views abound in this parish, which wraps around scenic Harrington Sound.
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