Affordable Adventures: Make the Most of Your Bermuda Family Getaway
Bermuda is brimming with family-friendly fun, from captivating natural attractions to epic historic sites. Here’s how to get the most value from your vacation.
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Bermuda family vacations offer a chance to slow down, reconnect, and make memories in a beautiful place that feels far away yet familiar. From toddlers to teens, Bermuda is an ideal destination for children of all ages. While the island is known for its elegance, planning a family trip here doesn’t have to blow your budget.
With its mild climate, walkable towns, abundant family attractions, and a safe and welcoming atmosphere, Bermuda is perfectly suited for families. Follow this guide to unlock unforgettable experiences and add more value to your family getaway.
Find Top Things to Do in Bermuda with Kids
Whether your kids are thrill-seekers, animal lovers, or budding artists, there’s something memorable around every corner. Many of these activities also pair playtime with purpose, helping young travellers connect with nature and local culture in meaningful ways. For even more eco-conscious inspiration, check out our guide to Sustainable Family Activities in Bermuda.
Dolphin Quest (Ages 3+)
Located in the National Museum of Bermuda, Dolphin Quest is a lagoon-side marine sanctuary that offers immersive dolphin experiences year-round. Families can relax on the viewing deck and enjoy watching the dolphins (included with museum entry), or book small-group swim sessions for an additional cost. Led by marine mammal veterinarians, Dolphin Quest is both fun and educational – plus, every booking supports conservation and research.
As a bonus, the National Museum itself is extremely family-friendly, featuring interactive exhibits, kid-focused activities, and an onsite playground, making it an ideal half-day outing for all ages.
Hartley’s Helmet Diving (Ages 5+)
No snorkelling or swimming needed! Hartley’s Undersea Walk lets kids and grown-ups put on an astronaut-style helmet and descend into an undersea world filled with reefs and marine life. The shallow dive is easy, safe, and surreal – perfect for little explorers and parents who want a close-up look at Bermuda’s underwater life without scuba gear.
Snorkel Park Beach Club (All ages)
Equal parts beach day and adventure basecamp, Snorkel Park Beach Club offers shallow snorkelling, beach games, inflatable castles, and even live mermaid swims. Stay for lunch, enjoy live music, and, if the kids aren’t tuckered out, catch a beach bonfire before heading home. For older teens and young adults, the 18+ beachfront nightclub adds an extra layer of fun once the sun goes down.
Bermuda Fun Golf
Located near Snorkel Park Beach Club in the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda Fun Golf offers 18 mini-golf holes inspired by world-famous courses, all set on a scenic oceanfront near the Royal Naval Dockyard. Enjoy panoramic views, glow-in-the-dark golf after sunset, and a relaxing post-game drink at the Caddy Shack. Just be sure the kids can swing a club!

Glass-Bottom Boat & Snorkel Tours
A glass-bottom boat cruise is one of the best ways to see Bermuda, above and below the waves. The Reef Explorer features large viewing windows and a shallow bottom for exceptional reef access, letting families enjoy coral gardens, colourful fish, and the shipwreck of the Vixen in safe, dry comfort. With no age restrictions, it’s ideal for all ages.
Or, hop aboard a tour with Island Tour Centre, where kids ages 3+ can snorkel calm bays, spot sea turtles near seagrass beds, and enjoy island tunes on the ride back. Confident swimmers only for snorkelling.
FryDay’s Bounce Park (Ages 3+)
FryDay’s Bounce Park is a fun-filled indoor playground featuring trampolines, bounce houses, obstacle courses, arcade games, and more. It’s the perfect rainy-day escape or energy outlet for kids, offering safe, supervised play while parents relax – an ideal addition to any family’s Bermuda itinerary.
KANS Bermuda (Ages 2.5-10)
Kreative Art & Nature for Smallies, aka KANS Bermuda, offers nature play and art-based learning for children ages 2.5 to 10, blending creativity, exploration, and gentle guidance in a stress-free environment. It’s a wonderful way for young travellers to connect with local kids, discover nature, and enjoy hands-on fun during their island stay.
Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (All ages)
At Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo (BAMZ) in Flatts Village, families can explore coral reefs, meet rescued sea turtles and seals, and see animals from Bermuda to Madagascar. Open every day except Christmas, BAMZ is one of the world’s oldest aquariums. It also features a zoo, a natural history museum, a café, and a gift shop – perfect for a half-day outing.

Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (All ages)
At the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) in Hamilton, families can dive into ocean discovery through interactive exhibits, shipwreck treasures, and a simulated shark cage dive – all without getting wet. Kids love exploring the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, and the onsite Harbourfront Restaurant offers a scenic spot to refuel.
Fort St. Catherine (All ages)
Step back in time at Fort St. Catherine, Bermuda’s largest and most historic fort. Perched above pink-sand beaches in St. George’s, it features tunnels, towers, and sweeping ocean views. Inside, exhibits bring 17th-century island life to life – sure to intrigue curious kids and history-loving families.
Seek Out Free Experiences & Events
Bermuda proves that some of the best family memories don’t cost a thing. From sun-soaked beaches and scenic nature walks to lively seasonal festivals, there are plenty of free ways to experience the island’s beauty, culture, and community – no purchase required. See Bermuda’s top 21 free or affordable things to do.
Bermuda’s Best Family Beaches
Bermuda’s beaches are famously stunning and incredibly family-friendly. Along the South Shore, Horseshoe Bay and Jobson’s Cove offer soft, pink sand, shallow waters, and scenic trails that connect hidden coves, perfect for rock climbing and exploration. At Horseshoe Bay, the small cove on the right side is ideal for little ones to safely splash and play.
For quieter beach days, Clearwater Beach near Cooper’s Island features calm surf, a playground, beach bar rentals, and access to a nature trail through Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve – ideal for an exciting post-swim nature walk with plenty of birdwatching!
Shelly Bay Beach is ideal for young swimmers thanks to its shallow, sheltered waters and nearby shaded playground. Whether you’re building sandcastles, spotting fish, or chasing hermit crabs, these beaches offer fun in the sun plus breathtaking views.

Family-Friendly Events & Festivals
Bermuda’s free seasonal events and festivals offer families the chance to experience the island’s culture, creativity, and community spirit all year long.
In summer, Harbour Nights lights up Hamilton’s Front Street with live music, local crafts, food stalls, and dazzling Gombey performances. Autumn brings the Dockyard Fall Festival, featuring local artisans, live entertainment, delicious food, and family-friendly activities set against the backdrop of the historic Dockyard. And in December, the Bermuda National Trust Walkabout transforms historic St. George’s into a festive wonderland with candlelit streets, live entertainment, and open house tours of centuries-old buildings.
Discover Your Ideal Ways to Get Around
Getting around Bermuda is easy, scenic, and surprisingly fun for families. The island’s reliable bus and ferry systems make exploring a breeze – kids under 5 ride free, and families can save with discounted, multi-day transportation passes. For those who prefer to move at their own pace, bike rentals are a great option, offering models suitable for both children and parents.
Older kids and teens will appreciate Bermuda’s safe, welcoming atmosphere, where they can explore independently or in small groups using public transportation.
See more ways to get around, and check out our transportation tips and tricks.
More Planning Tips: Maximise Value, Minimise Stress
For fewer crowds and great weather, plan your Bermuda family trip during the shoulder seasons – April to early June or September through October. Look for resorts that cater to families with kid-friendly menus and helpful concierge services to make planning a breeze.
On the East End, Grotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa offers on-site dining, a private beach, and easy access to water activities. The St. George’s Club has cottage-style accommodations that are especially convenient for those travelling with older kids or teens. Meanwhile, Hamilton Princess & Beach Club in Central Bermuda blends luxury with family-friendly amenities, such as a Kids Club for the little ones, right in the heart of Hamilton. On the West End, Pompano Beach Club is a longtime favourite, with panoramic ocean views, a shallow sandbar for safe swimming, and a relaxed, family-friendly vibe.