Over hundreds of years, Bermudian culture has been shaped by global influences including British charm and African and Portuguese heritage. This interesting blend of cultures culminates in the Bermuda pride we live and breath every day, a unique island spirit that is 100% ours to share with you.
We welcome you to dive deeper into our culture and connect with the people that are here. Experience Bermuda beyond the beaches by booking a walking tour with our local storytellers, viewing our local artists' work, tasting our local delicacies, listening to our local entertainers, and shopping at our street markets. You will find a variety of things to do during your stay that will make your visit even more memorable.
Events & Happenings
No matter when you visit Bermuda, you can pack your calendar with exciting events that are totally unique to our island.
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Experience Bermuda’s culture with this three-day itinerary, packed full of interesting people, must-do activities, and more. It’s Bermuda culture, or as we say ‘kulcha’, at its best.
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Get a taste of local culture and flavour at Harbour Nights, a waterfront street festival held Wednesday nights in summer. The City of Hamilton’s Front Street closes to traffic so you can experience al fresco dining, the work of local artisans and the beats of our majestic Gombeys.
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Soak up the sounds of the island at Bermuda’s best spots for live music. From steel pan drumming to the catchy rhythms of traditional Gombey dancers, you’ll find your groove with an alluring mix of live entertainment around the island.
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A visit to Bermuda's first capital, founded in 1612, is like travelling back in time. The oldest continually inhabited English settlement in the New World, St. George's overflows with 17th and 18th century architecture, cobblestone alleys and other signs of the past.
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Walk in the footsteps of legendary Bermudians of African descent who forged great legacies in the face of persecution.
Bermuda’s history dates back 400 years: four centuries of welcoming cultures from around the globe and participating in some of history’s most important moments.
Creativity flows freely in Bermuda – inspiration is everywhere, from the brightly-hued buildings to the creative cuisine. See it expressed in visual arts or a theatre production.
Sure, Bermuda is small in size – but every square inch of the island has a story to tell. Let one of our expert guides show you around during a guided tour.
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You can feel Bermudian culture in the rhythm of our Gombey dancers, whose piercing whistles and infectious drum beats make it impossible not to sway along. You’ll see it at our historic sites and museums displaying everything from shipwreck artifacts to contemporary fine art. You’ll hear it from the musicians jamming the night away at nightclubs and pubs, and you can watch it at work as artisans craft authentic masterpieces in their studios.
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Royal Naval Dockyard & the West End
See the sights of Bermuda aboard a comfortable, air-conditioned bus with Bermuda Island Tours & More. Planned itineraries...
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Hamilton & Central Bermuda
Find walking trails, ruins, underground tunnels and a secluded beach ringed with limestone cliffs at this small park near...
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Hamilton & Central Bermuda
This landmark in the City of Hamilton offers stunning views over Hamilton Harbour and is conveniently located next to the...
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Royal Naval Dockyard & the West End
Spot majestic humpback whales from the shore during March and April, as they migrate north to their summer feeding grounds....
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Royal Naval Dockyard & the West End
Make your own one-of-a-kind souvenir with a session at studio8.glass. The studio is located inside Dockyard Glassworks in...
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Hamilton & Central Bermuda
The capital and beating heart of the island, the City of Hamilton is a hub of international business and a jumping-off point...
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St. George's & The East End
Get an inside look at one of the best-preserved historic homes on the island. Verdmont Historic House and Gardens was built...
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Hamilton & Central Bermuda
Walk the well-manicured grounds of Fort Hamilton, and catch panoramic views of Hamilton Harbour from the walls of this...
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Royal Naval Dockyard & the West End
Climb the 185-step spiral staircase of Gibbs’ Hill Lighthouse to enjoy one of the best views on the island. The 117-foot...
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St. George's & The East End
Long Story Short. is a gift store and tour centre in the cutest town in the Atlantic: St. George’s. Owned and operated by...