The Beaches and Parks of Bermuda
Beaches
Bermuda is a tiny island nation, but it has more beaches than you could ever hope to explore in one vacation. There is pink sand everywhere, and beaches are so plentiful that hotels are allowed to cordon off sections to be used only by their guests. This may seem exclusive and to the detriment of other visitors to Bermuda, but there is just so much beach and sand that this doesn't really limit public access to beaches in the way you might think it would. There are lots of public beaches in Bermuda, and they are easy to get to, so get ready to enjoy the pink sand and the turquoise waters of the beaches of Bermuda. Oh, and don't forget your swimsuit, because there is absolutely no nudity allowed on Bermuda beaches.
Here's list of some of the beaches you might visit while in Bermuda:
- Elbow Beach
- Horseshoe Bay Beach
- John Smith's Bay
- Warwick Long Bay
- Chaplin & Stonehole Bays
- Somerset Long Bay Nature Reserve
- Shelly Bay Beach
- Tobacco Bay Beach
- South Shore Park
Parks
Here's list of some of the parks you might visit while in Bermuda:
- Admiralty House Park
- Astwood Park
- Springfield and the Gilbert Nature Reserve
- Spittal Pond Nature Reserve
- Paget Marsh
- South Shore Park Trail
- Railway Trail
- Palm Grove
- Heydon Trust Property
- Lagoon Park
- Long Bay Park and Nature Preserve
- Somers Garden
- Victoria Park
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