After working up an appetite, it’s time to chow down. Dockyard offers many family-friendly dining options, including the Frog & Onion Pub and Restaurant, Bonefish Bar & Grill, and the Anchor Restaurant. Down the road, casual favourite Woody’s Sports Bar & Restaurant serves up one of the island’s best sandwiches alongside water views.
Day 5
CITY OF HAMILTON DISCOVERIES
Dive into ocean science without getting wet at the Ocean Discovery Centre at Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. This high-tech, interactive attraction is sure to fascinate children of all ages. See fun exhibits, admire a huge collection of seashells, dive into the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, and learn interesting facts, like why Bermuda has pink sand.
Then head to Victoria Park, an 1800s playground turned public park – Bermuda’s first. You can’t miss the large cast-iron bandstand that hosts concerts in the park. On a warm sunny day, you’ll see people strolling the evergreen grounds. But the real treat is Leslie’s Desserts, an illuminated food truck that’s sure to satisfy your tastebuds. Nearby, make a stop at Albuoy’s Point, the official Northern Point of the Bermuda Triangle.