1. Cooper's Island Nature Reserve
It’s one of Bermuda’s most beautiful spots, but for decades not even Bermudians could see it. Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve, on the southeast tip of the island, was occupied for years by the U.S. military and NASA, only re-opening to the public in 2011. Now, you can explore its 12 pristine acres, home to seabirds like herons and kingfishers, ancient Bermuda cedar trees and giant land crabs.
Scenic Spot: The Wildlife Observation Tower at the far end of the peninsula offers spectacular views of the Bermuda coastline and is an ideal place to spot whales and migratory birds.