DAY 1
Arrive to Hamilton airport meet & assist to your choosen hotel.
DAY 2
City Tours of Hamilton. Hamilton is the hub of Bermuda, serving as both its capital and commercial center. While it's not a large city (population 15,000), it has a surprising amount of hustle and bustle - at least compared to the rest of the island. Locals refer to it simply as 'town' - 'going to town' means, without a doubt, going to Hamilton.Attractions include the Bermuda Cathedral, a weighty neo-Gothic building that is one of the city's dominant landmarks; he Bermuda Historical Society Museum, which contains models of the ill-fated Sea Venture; and the Bermuda National Gallery, containing works by Thomas Gains borough, Joshua Reynolds and Winslow Homer. Over night at hotel.
DAY 3
City Tours of Town of St George. Attractions include Kings Square, where the attractive Town Hall (1782) overlooks the pillory and stocks once used to publicly chastise those who offended colonial mores. Nearby is the ducking stool where gossips and other petty offenders were forced to endure the humiliation of being dunked in the harbor. The Old State House dates to 1620 and is the oldest building in Bermuda. Somers Garden, named after Admiral Somers who, quite literally, left his heart in Bermuda. His vital organ (and his entrails) are contained in a modest tomb in the park. As was customary at the time, the rest of his body was shipped back to England. The Tucker House is the 18th-century home of one of the islands' most prestigious families and has been well-preserved right down to the period furniture. Dating from roughly the same era is the Old Rectory, an interesting place with the less than scintillating claim to fame of being one of the first houses on the island to have a stone roof. over night at hotel.
DAY 4
Visit the National Museum & St Peter. The Bermuda National Trust Museum occupies a stately colonial structure and concentrates on the role Bermuda played in the US Civil War when St George enjoyed unprecedented wealth from helping the southern states run the northern naval blockade.The original St Peter's Church, a thatch and wood affair constructed in 1612, was one of the oldest Anglican churches in the western hemisphere. The present structure dates from the early 1700s and is a fine building with open timber beams,
DAY 5
South Shore Park excursion. This 1.5 mile (2.4km) long coastal reserve protects some of Bermuda's finest beaches. A coastal trail runs through the park, linking a series of coves and bays divided by outcrops of craggy rocks. There are 12 beaches in total, ranging from medium-sized half-moon bays like Horseshoe Bay to postage-stamp-sized inlets like Peel Rock Cove. The splendid stretch of pink and white coral sands known as Warwick Long Bay forms the eastern fringe of the park. Since it's unprotected by headlands, this beach generally has good waves suitable for bodysurfing.
DAY 6
Bird Sanctuary in Nonsuch Island. This bird sanctuary, located south-east of Bermuda's airport, is being prepared for the reintroduction of the Bermuda petrel, or cahow, one of the most endangered birds in the world. Predators are being eliminated from the island in a bid to restore the island's precontact ecology. Not surprly, human access to the island is restricted, though the Bermuda Biological Station and the Bermuda Audubon Society occasionally bring groups to visit.
DAY 7 & 8
Bermuda Triangle. If you really want to disappear for a while and a seven-day break on the island isn't enough, perhaps you should head for the paranormal zone stretching south of Bermuda to Puerto Rico and west to the coast of Florida. It's thought that as many as 100 ships and planes have vanished in this triangle, so there's no reason to suspect you don't stand a good chance of going AWOL. The mysterious disappearances have been blamed on atmospheric disturbances, erratic magnetic forces, time warps and extra-terrestrial kidnappings, though others have dismissed them as the usual combination of mechanical failure, bad weather and human error .Over night at hotel & transfer to Hamilton
DAY 9
Day at leisure Over night at Hamilton.
DAY 10
Transfer to Hamilton Airport For final departure.