The Ultimate Bermuda Family Vacation Itinerary
Below is a suggested itinerary for your ultimate family vacation.

Day One – Get To Know Us
See more than 100 species of indigenous fish in ocean and reef environments, including the spectacular 550,000-liter / 145,000-gallon North Rock exhibit. Visit the new Natural History Museum, which is an interactive haven for visitors of all ages. Animals from the Caribbean, Australia, Asia, Madagascar and the Galapagos keep it lively in the zoo. Enjoy food and beverages at their on site snack bar, you might be surprised by a visit from the free roaming resident peacock, beautiful.
Continue onto the Crystal Caves
Located 36.6M / 120FT underground, Crystal Caves is one of the largest cave systems on our island. Its dramatic stalactites and stalagmites will astonish and inspire. Walk the pontoon bridge across underground Cahow Lake, sporting a crystal clear depth of 17M / 55FT.
Nearby you will find the very popular Swizzle Inn and, if you are in need of a cool treat, the ice cream at Bailey's Bay Ice Cream Parlour across the street is delicious.

Day Two – Get Your Feet Wet
Off to the West and the Royal Naval Dockyard
Imaginative redevelopment transformed this old naval installation into charming shops and restaurants. Stop by to climb the ramparts, eat savoury fish 'n' chips, and visit a snorkel park.
Interact with the dolphins at Dolphin Quest
Dolphin Quest Bermuda offers year-round interactive encounters with magnificent bottlenose dolphins for adults, children and groups. Guests may touch, play and interact with dolphins in a unique environment, while also learning about the vital role humans play in conserving their marine home.
Relax at Snorkel Park Beach
Lots of fun for all.

Day Three – Make Some Memories
Visit our world famous Horseshoe Bay Beach
Once you step foot on Horseshoe Bay Beach you will realize why it is our most celebrated beach. The long, sweeping crescent of pink sand makes it a popular choice any time of year. The nearby Beach House offers snacks, rentals and changing facilities. Off South Road, Southampton Parish
If you want to experience the most amazing view of the island, visit the Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse. The view is outstanding even before you climb the 180+ steps to the top.

Day Four – Dive On In
Off to the East and the town of St. George
Fort St. Catherine
Although a fortification has stood at St. Catherine's Point for almost as long as there has been a Bermuda, the present fort dates from the 19th century. Inside and out, from the powder magazine to the gun platforms, the story of military history is well told here.
Tobacco Bay Beach
The pale pink stretch of Tobacco Bay Beach earned its name when survivors of the Sea Venture discovered tobacco growing here. Now, the key thing to notice is the unusual limestone formations off the shoreline, a haven for parrotfish and sergeant majors.

Day Five – Discover & Explore
Explore the wonders of the ocean at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. Discover treasure, see one of the world's most impressive shell collections, examine the mysterious Bermuda Triangle, learn about the 'Titanic' then and now, step into a virtual shark cage if you dare, dive 12,000 feet in a virtual submarine without even getting wet, and more!