Hamilton, Burmuda 3 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Exploring Hamilton City
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Morning: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at First Edition Restaurant & Cafe, known for its delicious pancakes and freshly brewed coffee. (Website)
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Afternoon: Visit the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club to explore the historical buildings, grab a refreshing drink at the Sea Breeze Terrace or swim in their private beach. (Website)
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Afternoon: Stroll around Hamilton City, visit the Bermuda Society of Arts to appreciate local art and crafts. Don’t forget to check out the vibrant street murals!
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Evening: Dine at Cafe Lido located in the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, offering a variety of international dishes with stunning views of the harbor. (Website)
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Things to Know: Bermudan currency is the Bermudian dollar, but US dollars are widely accepted. Remember to always carry some local currency for smaller establishments.
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Transportation: Taxis and scooters are popular ways to get around, but a bus pass can be a cost-effective option if you plan to explore further on Day 2.
Day 2: Exploring Bermuda’s Natural Beauty
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Morning: Head to the Crystal Caves, a network of limestone caves with stunning stalactites and crystal clear pools. (Website)
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Afternoon: Visit Horseshoe Bay Beach, one of Bermuda’s most popular beaches, for swimming, sunbathing, or snorkeling. Don’t forget to take a picture with the iconic pink sand!
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Evening: Have dinner at Mickey’s Burgers in Somerset Village, known for its delicious burgers and friendly service. (Facebook)
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Things to Know: Remember to wear reef-safe sunscreen to protect both your skin and Bermuda’s delicate coral reefs.
Day 3: Historical Sites & Relaxation
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Morning: Visit St. George’s, Bermuda’s first English settlement, and explore the historic buildings like the Unfinished Church and the Verdmont House. (Website)
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Afternoon: Relax at Tobacco Bay Beach in St. George’s Parish, another beautiful beach with crystal clear waters perfect for snorkeling.
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Evening: Have a farewell dinner at Marc’s Restaurant & Wine Bar in Hamilton, known for its fresh seafood and extensive wine list. (Website)
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Things to Know: Remember to tip service staff as it is customary in Bermuda. Also, remember to enjoy the island’s laid-back vibe and take plenty of photos!
Transportation: To reach St. George’s, you can take a ferry from Dockyard or Hamilton, which operates throughout the day. Taxis are also available.