Bermuda with kids? You bet. More than just sun and sand, Bermuda offers out-of-the-box experiences for your whole crew, from horseback riding on the beach and eco tours to spying mysterious shipwrecks or a pod of humpback whales.
Visiting Bermuda is easier – and closer – than you think. From the U.S. East Coast, it’s a two-hour flight (or less!) from gateway cities including New York, Washington, DC and Charlotte. Plus, island resorts such as the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club and Grotto Bay Beach Resort & Spa (Bermuda’s only all-inclusive option) offer packages especially for families. For more places to stay, read up on the best Bermuda resorts for families.
Day 1
HIKING, BIKING & PADDLING SCENIC TRAILS
Lace up your walking shoes or rent a pedal bike (bicycle) to traverse the Railway Trail, a railroad-bed-turned-pedestrian-path that sweeps the length of the 21-mile island. The trail meanders past spectacular beaches, tucked-away historic sites and popular points of interest including Scaur Hill Fort & Park, Shelly Bay Beach and the Town of St. George. There are many access paths along the route; pop in at any point and start exploring.