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Fantasea
(Attractions - Scuba Diving and Snorkeling)
5 Point Pleasant Rd, Albouy's Point, Hamilton  HM 11 • 441-236-3483 • 441-236-1300
Distance: ~361 m *
        Description: HAMILTON PARISH. Explore an underwater fantasyland. The crystal-clear waters of Bermuda are perfect for diving, and this PADA certified company is well-equipped to provide rentals and instruction. They offer a wide range of other activities, as well, including sightseeing cruises, whale watching, kayaking and jet skiing.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Sessions House
(Attractions - Historic Sites)
21 Parliament St, House of Assembly & Supreme Court, Hamilton  HM 12 • 441-292-7408
Distance: ~422 m *
        Description: PEMBROKE PARISH. Bermuda's parliament is the oldest in the British Commonwealth, with the exception of the United Kingdom. Interested visitors can attend the gallery and watch the political process in action. In the formal tradition, and maintaining a British sense of propriety, the Speaker of the House wears black robes and a powdered wig. Debates are not timed and have been known to last until late in the night, so you may not want to hang around for the entire event. Smart-casual attire is requested.
       

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Bermuda National Gallery
(Attractions - Museums)
17 Church St, City Hall & Arts Centre, Hamilton  • 441-295-9428
Distance: ~0.517 km *
        Description: PEMBROKE PARISH. This art museum houses an extensive collection of permanent and rotating exhibits. The museum has a special focus on preserving paintings and other works of art that depict Bermuda or are by Bermudian artists. The permanent collection includes a number of 15th to 19th century European paintings by Reynolds, Gainsborough and de Hooch. Other artists represented include Georgia O'Keefe and Winslow Homer. In addition to paintings, many fine sculptures and photographs are displayed.
       

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Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity – Bermuda Cathedral
(Attractions - Historic Sites)
29 Church St, Hamilton  • 441-292-4033
Distance: ~0.528 km *
        Description: PEMBROKE PARISH. Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity is the centerpiece of Bermuda's Anglican church. The impressive structure, built in the 1890's of limestone and cedar, was constructed to replace the original church, which arsonists ruined. After admiring the Cathedral's artifacts, be sure to ascend the tower's 150 steps and take in great views of the island. On a beautiful day, you'll enjoy quite a panorama.
       

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Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute
(Attractions - Museums)
40 Crow Ln, Hamilton  HM 19 • 441-292-7219
Distance: ~0.576 km *
        Description: PEMBROKE PARISH. Open since 1997, this interactive center simulates an ocean dive 12,000 feet under the sea. Visitors sit in a small moving capsule, surrounded by the sights and sounds of a real submarine voyage. Other exhibits teach about Bermuda's shipwrecks, marine life and the history of undersea exploration. There's also a full-scale replica of Charles William Beebe's bathysphere. In 1934, just off the coast of Bermuda, he sat inside this cable-hoisted apparatus and was lowered 3,028 feet beneath the waves, thereby completing the world's first deep-sea dive. An exquisite collection of over 1,200 seashells is also on display.
       

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Spicelands Riding Centre
(Attractions - Outdoor Activities)
52 Middle Rd  WK 03 • 441-238-8212
Distance: ~0.965 km *
        Description: WARWICK PARISH. Enjoy a leisurely horseback ride along the sandy dunes lining Bermuda's most beautiful beaches. Particularly invigorating is the early morning ride and watching the sunrise over the ocean.
       

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Fort Hamilton
(Attractions - Historic Sites)
Happy Valley Rd, Hamilton  HM 18 • 441-292-1234
Distance: ~1.373 km *
        Description: PEMBROKE PARISH. The best time to visit Fort Hamilton is at noon on Monday (November through March), when you'll be able to catch the ceremony of Scottish pipes and dancers. At other times you can simply wander through the fort and its botanical garden, which delights those who enjoy military history as well as those who are interested in flora. Be sure to take in the beautiful views of Hamilton and the bay while you're there.
       

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Ocean View Golf Course
(Attractions - Golf Courses)
2 Barker's Hill Rd, Devonshire  DV BX • 441-295-9092 • 441-234-4653
Distance: ~2.131 km *
        Description: DEVONSHIRE PARISH. This challenging 9-hole golf course boasts many holes that overlook the ocean, hence its name. The green fee is a flat fee, so many play twice to get in the 18-holes. The course also has a driving range on site.
       

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Belmont Hills Golf Club
(Attractions - Golf Courses)
97 Middle Rd, Warwick  WK 06 • 441-236-6400
Distance: ~3.164 km *
        Description: WARWICK PARISH. Redesigned by Californian architect Algie Pulley, this demanding 18-hole course features panoramic views of the Great Sound and Hamilton Harbour. Multi-tiered greens and slender fairways will challenge you the entire 6,100 yards.
       

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Cristóbal Colón
(Attractions - Scuba Diving and Snorkeling)
Distance: ~3.580 km *
        Description: ST GEORGE'S PARISH. In 1936, the Cristóbal Colón, a 480-foot Spanish luxury cruiser, ran aground off the coast of Bermuda. The ship now lies in 30 to 55 feet of water on a reef between North Rock and North Breaker. It's the largest known shipwreck in Bermuda's waters and a haven for eager divers.
       

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