Things to do & places to visit in Pembroke Parish, Bermuda
Pembroke Parish #3 destination in Bermuda 2023. The average rating score is 4.29 based on 4.519 traveler reviews, of 30 attractions. Timezone: America/Chicago, current date and time: Thursday, May 09, 2024, 19:05.
Top things to do (25)
- Points of Interest & Landmarks
- Caverns & Caves
- Historic Walking Areas
- Aquariums
- Flea & Street Markets
- Architectural Buildings
- Public Transportation Systems
- Art Museums
- Parks
- Speciality Museums
- Historic Sites
- Churches & Cathedrals
- Military Museums
- Zoos
- Ferries
- Religious Sites
- Libraries
- Visitor Centers
- Scenic Drives
- History Museums
- Natural History Museums
- Government Buildings
- Beaches
- Neighborhoods
- Art Galleries
Top places to visit (30 attractions) view more »
- 5.0 Gallery One Seventeen (8 reviews)
-Big Welcome
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Art Galleries
Very nice art gallery on the main street along the harbor. The owner gave us a friendly welcome so we had to drop in and enjoy some very good art. See more..
- 5.0 Marriage Room (4 reviews)
-Friends wedding
Points of Interest & Landmarks
For couples who dream of that perfect Bermuda wedding, this room hosts civil marriage ceremonies. See more..
- 5.0 Gallery One Seventeen (8 reviews)
-Big Welcome
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Art Galleries
Very nice art gallery on the main street along the harbor. The owner gave us a friendly welcome so we had to drop in and enjoy some very good art. See more..
- 4.5 Bermuda Aquarium, Natural History Museum & Zoo (996 reviews)
-Pleasantly surprised!
Natural History Museums • Zoos • Aquariums
Seals, turtles, fish, monkeys, birds, and the first living coral reef exhibit in the world: this complex offers a fairly complete survey of the natural wonders found in the Bermuda and islands of the world. Please note: Last admission is at 4:00pm but the facility is open until 5:00pm daily, with the exception of December 25th. See more..
- 4.5 Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (330 reviews)
-Surprising fun place
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Speciality Museums
Experience the wonders of the ocean without getting wet! Interactive exhibits for both young and old including The America's Cup exhibit, our new simulated dive into the Bermuda Triangle, our 'Living with the Ocean' exhibit which examines the human impact on the marine environment, one of the largest private shell collections in the world, the famous Teddy Tucker Shipwreck Gallery and so much more! See more..
- 4.5 Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Bermuda Cathedral) (270 reviews)
-Million $ view
Religious Sites
The mother Anglican church in Bermuda, known not only for its religious, historical, and social importance, but also for its beautiful architecture. See more..
- 4.5 Sea Express Ferry Service, Bermuda (255 reviews)
-Ferry Boat ride
Spent < 1 hour Public Transportation Systems • Ferries
The ferry is a great way to get around Bermuda. My wife and I took it from the Royal Dockyards to Hamilton and the round trip price was $18 for both of us. We chose to ride up top to get nice views and a good breeze. The day we rode the ferry was the day of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth. Even so the schedule was pretty reliable although many businesses were closed. See more..
- 4.5 Queen Elizabeth Park (169 reviews)
-Visited as part of food tour
Parks
Well-kept gardens in the city of Hamilton. See more..
- 4.5 Admiralty House Park (157 reviews)
-Hidden Gem
Thursday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Historic Sites
This is definitely a hidden gem in Bermuda, at least when I was there, only locals were present. Beautiful views, clear water with a lot of cliffs to jump from, depending on your preference. Also very cool sea caves to see. To get there take bus number 4 from Hamilton. The only drawback is that buses, especially on Sunday is very limited, and there are no taxis present as it is a mainly residential area. Very beautiful; would strongly recommend, even just to appreciate the scenery. See more..
- 4.5 Perot Post Office (152 reviews)
-Visitor Covid testing
Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings • Government Buildings
Stop by the building where the first Bermuda stamp was printed, see some of these famous first stamps and pick up a few contemporary commemorative stamps for yourself. See more..
- 4.5 Bermuda National Gallery (120 reviews)
-Terrific
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Art Museums
Bermuda National Gallery was established in 1992 and has an historical and contemporary collection to reflect the history and diversity of the Island's evolving demographic. Artworks in BNG's permanent collection include Bermudian, European (for example Gainsborough, Reynolds, Wilson), traditional West African, American Impressionism and photography, as well as sculptures provided for the Queen Elizabeth Park (formerly Par-la-Ville Park) in Hamilton. Every other year, BNG hosts the Bermuda Biennial of Contemporary Art - the current 2018 Biennial is themed "What We Share". Also currently on view: "Shepard Fairey: rebel with a cause", "Land & Sea: Fragile Treasures" and Peter Woolcock's "A New Bestiary for Children". Admissions is $5; FREE admission for members (including NARM), seniors 65 and students. See more..
- 4.5 Bermuda Visitor Services Centre- Hamilton (108 reviews)
-Bermuda Visitors Center and Bermuda Smart Tours app
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers
The Visitor Services Centre is located at Hamilton waterfront, right next to the Hamilton Ferry Terminal. Here you can receive information, book Bermuda Experiences on our booking portals and purchase official Bermuda branded merchandise. See more..
- 4.5 Harbour Road (57 reviews)
-This is the most beautiful road that circumvents the harbour, and is a grand display of many beautiful homes.
Scenic Drives
This road provides scenic views of the Hamilton city skyline. See more..
- 4.5 Sea Express Ferry Service (45 reviews)
-Go just about anywhere!
Spent < 1 hour Ferries
Great way to go from Hamilton to the Dockyard and extend your trip to St. George's with a free transfer. Very pleasant way to travel on very nice ferries. The staff on the ferries were great! The man at the ticket booth was very nice and helpful. $5 for adults each segment or get a day pass. Make sure you bring cash as they do not take credit or debit cards. We used American money. No need to get Bermuda currency. See more..
- 4.5 Cathedral Cave (22 reviews)
-Magical.
Caverns & Caves
Well worth a visit if you’re in the Grotto Bay area. Plus it’s free! Bring swimwear but be prepared the water inside the cave is cold. See more..
- 4.5 St. Theresa's Catholic Cathedral (15 reviews)
-amazing church
Churches & Cathedrals
amazing service. great congregation. heartfelt and beautiful. hightly recommended. must see in bermuda See more..
- 4.5 St.Paul Church (10 reviews)
-Oldest Church in St. George
Churches & Cathedrals
Very stately structure both inside and out. The cemetery was fascinating because of the rich history of some of the old tombstones. See more..
- 4.5 The Windjammer Gallery (6 reviews)
-windjammer 3
Art Galleries
Art gallery featuring contemporary art and specializing in Bermudian artists and sculpture. See more..
- 4.5 Perot Post Office (152 reviews)
-Visitor Covid testing
Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings • Government Buildings
Stop by the building where the first Bermuda stamp was printed, see some of these famous first stamps and pick up a few contemporary commemorative stamps for yourself. See more..
- 4.5 Bermuda National Gallery (120 reviews)
-Terrific
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Art Museums
Bermuda National Gallery was established in 1992 and has an historical and contemporary collection to reflect the history and diversity of the Island's evolving demographic. Artworks in BNG's permanent collection include Bermudian, European (for example Gainsborough, Reynolds, Wilson), traditional West African, American Impressionism and photography, as well as sculptures provided for the Queen Elizabeth Park (formerly Par-la-Ville Park) in Hamilton. Every other year, BNG hosts the Bermuda Biennial of Contemporary Art - the current 2018 Biennial is themed "What We Share". Also currently on view: "Shepard Fairey: rebel with a cause", "Land & Sea: Fragile Treasures" and Peter Woolcock's "A New Bestiary for Children". Admissions is $5; FREE admission for members (including NARM), seniors 65 and students. See more..
- 4.5 Bermuda Visitor Services Centre- Hamilton (108 reviews)
-Bermuda Visitors Center and Bermuda Smart Tours app
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers
The Visitor Services Centre is located at Hamilton waterfront, right next to the Hamilton Ferry Terminal. Here you can receive information, book Bermuda Experiences on our booking portals and purchase official Bermuda branded merchandise. See more..
- 4.5 Harbour Road (57 reviews)
-This is the most beautiful road that circumvents the harbour, and is a grand display of many beautiful homes.
Scenic Drives
This road provides scenic views of the Hamilton city skyline. See more..
- 4.5 Sea Express Ferry Service (45 reviews)
-Go just about anywhere!
Spent < 1 hour Ferries
Great way to go from Hamilton to the Dockyard and extend your trip to St. George's with a free transfer. Very pleasant way to travel on very nice ferries. The staff on the ferries were great! The man at the ticket booth was very nice and helpful. $5 for adults each segment or get a day pass. Make sure you bring cash as they do not take credit or debit cards. We used American money. No need to get Bermuda currency. See more..
- 4.5 Cathedral Cave (22 reviews)
-Magical.
Caverns & Caves
Well worth a visit if you’re in the Grotto Bay area. Plus it’s free! Bring swimwear but be prepared the water inside the cave is cold. See more..
- 4.5 St. Theresa's Catholic Cathedral (15 reviews)
-amazing church
Churches & Cathedrals
amazing service. great congregation. heartfelt and beautiful. hightly recommended. must see in bermuda See more..
- 4.5 St.Paul Church (10 reviews)
-Oldest Church in St. George
Churches & Cathedrals
Very stately structure both inside and out. The cemetery was fascinating because of the rich history of some of the old tombstones. See more..
- 4.5 The Windjammer Gallery (6 reviews)
-windjammer 3
Art Galleries
Art gallery featuring contemporary art and specializing in Bermudian artists and sculpture. See more..
- 4.0 Front Street (740 reviews)
-Nice shops, but all very expensive.
Neighborhoods • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas
Upscale shopping district, lined with posh department stores such as Triminghams. See more..
- 4.0 Fort Hamilton (298 reviews)
-History of Bermuda
Military Museums • Historic Sites
Built in the 1870s to protect the Royal Naval Dockyard, this fort now provides spectacular views of the bustling city of Hamilton and its harbor. See more..
- 4.0 Sea Glass Beach (222 reviews)
-Worth a trip if in the area!
Beaches
Amazing to see nature returning people’s rubbish in a better way! This is definitely a point where the sea naturally washes up all sorts, so you can find bits from ships as well as the glass. The glass itself is great to see, and if you go when it’s quiet, the noise the waves make against the glass is certainly unique. I don’t think the ‘art’ adds any value here, and instead just looks old quite quickly given the damage the waves etc cause! But worth a trip on the way to or from the dockyard to spend half an hour wandering and looking at the glass! See more..
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- Points of Interest & Landmarks
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- Flea & Street Markets
- Visitor Centers
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