Top 10 Things to do in St. George's Parish, St. George's Parish

September 2, 2021 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in St. George's Parish, Bermuda including Bermuda National Trust Museum, Tobacco Bay, St. Peter's Church, Fort St. Catherine, Achilles Bay Beach, St. Catherine's Beach, The Unfinished Church, Somers Garden, King's Square, St George's Visitor Information Center.

1. Bermuda National Trust Museum

32 Duke of York St Globe Hotel, St. George GE 05 Bermuda +1 441-297-1423 http://www.bnt.bm/Places_to_Visit/bnt_museum.htm
Excellent
47%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 57 reviews

Bermuda National Trust Museum

The American Civil War from a Bermudian perspective: a museum chronicling the island's involvement with the Confederates during the Civil War.

Reviewed By Hedger123 - Bermuda, Caribbean

The Bermuda National Trust tours and museums are marvellous. Up close looks at 400 years of history in Bermuda, and how this little island played important, if not pivotal roles in the American Revolution and the Civil War. Fascinating stories about the people that made a difference. Beautiful furniture, China and artefacts, and a great little gift shop in St Georges. Anyone with the slightest interest in history will enjoy hours here...

2. Tobacco Bay

1 Coot Pond Road, St. George GE 03 Bermuda [email protected]
Excellent
52%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
3%
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4.5 based on 904 reviews

Tobacco Bay

2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019 Certificate of Excellence Winner & voted as the #1 Visitor Attraction in Bermuda, Tobacco Bay's pristine beauty is only rivaled by her impressive cultural, historical, ecological and economic impact on Bermuda since 1609. Uncover the understated significance this local treasure has played in helping America during crucial periods via the infamous GunPowder Plot, timely Tobacco trade and shipping of survival goods to Virginia via the Deliverance. Gorgeous sunsets, tropical drinks, fresh and delicious food, fantastic snorkeling spot, family-friendly, bonfire nights, fun and very relaxing. Truly a bucket list on any visit to Bermuda, Tobacco Bay, operated by a new local company of tourism professionals, Beach Boys Ltd., takes pride in executing a fun, attentive, friendly, full-service concession, day into the early evening.

Reviewed By ramojs50 - Peachtree City, United States

We were walking around the St. George community and found this incredible Hidden Gem...by chance. We had found "The Unfinished Church" and as we walked around taking photos the road to the right of the entrance compelled us to keep walking. A short walk up the hill and down toward the ocean we found this beautiful beach "Tobacco Bay Park". Absolutely wonderful view.

3. St. Peter's Church

33 Brookline Road, St. George Bermuda +1 441-297-2459 [email protected] http://www.stpeters.bm
Excellent
64%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
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4.5 based on 534 reviews

St. Peter's Church

Contains a wealth of different architectural styles from the 17th century onwards; best known for being the oldest Anglican Church outside the British Isles.

Reviewed By Renocat10 - Wake Forest, United States

If you make a donation, the docent will give you great information and a pamphlet about the church. Make sure to notice how the church is laid out. Very different

4. Fort St. Catherine

15 Coot Pond Road, St. George GE 03 Bermuda +1 441-297-1920 http://www.bermuda4u.com/sights/fort-st-catherine
Excellent
54%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 327 reviews

Fort St. Catherine

Fort turned history museum, featuring an exhibit called "Highlights in Bermuda's History."

Reviewed By D1969EWjeffm

Ask if Patrick is around when you visit — super guy who loves to share the story of the fort, St. George’s & Bermuda ????????. We spent some time talking with him and could have talked with him all day — incredibly knowledgeable and a great ambassador for his island!!

5. Achilles Bay Beach

St. George Bermuda
Excellent
69%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
14%
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Achilles Bay Beach

Beach shaped like a heel, offering calm blue waters for swimming, snorkeling or sailing.

Reviewed By 879leslieb

A local suggested we visit this beach. We were not disappointed. The sand is a little rocky compared to Horseshoe bay but still beautiful. It in a sweet little cove. When the tide is in there is very little beach but there is a cute little place that rents chairs, umbrellas and kayak. When you need a break from the beach or get hungry you can climb the stairs to The Beach House and have a delicious fish sandwich.

6. St. Catherine's Beach

Bermuda
Excellent
61%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 57 reviews

St. Catherine's Beach

Placid waters and soft white sand: this could be paradise.

7. The Unfinished Church

Duke of Kent St. Somers Garden North Gate, St. George GE 05 Bermuda http://www.bermuda.com/the-unfinished-church/
Excellent
31%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
26%
Poor
4%
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4.0 based on 406 reviews

The Unfinished Church

Poor planning, insufficient funds and natural disasters prevented the completion of this church, thus called the Unfinished Cathedral.

Reviewed By ramojs50 - Peachtree City, United States

Situated within walking distance of the town square, this "unfinished church" has a special history as written in the following photos. Once there follow the signs to "the Beach" surprise awaits you.

8. Somers Garden

York St, St. George Bermuda +1 441-297-1532
Excellent
28%
Good
50%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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4.0 based on 107 reviews

Somers Garden

Stone column and garden commemorating Sir George Somers, founder of Bermuda.

Reviewed By H2500MDmichaeld - Dundalk Sparrows Point, United States

This is a really nice slightly off the beaten path historic park in St. Georges commemorating the founding of the island. Definitely worth a visit and a beautiful place to sit in the shade for a bit on your way to the unfinished Cathedral.

9. King's Square

King St., St. George Bermuda http://www.kingssquarebermuda.com
Excellent
36%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
3%
Terrible
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4.0 based on 370 reviews

King's Square

Located in the center of St. George parish, this square contains stocks, a pillory and a whipping post, replicas of those used to punish criminals over 400 years ago.

Reviewed By petromangro - Totowa, United States

we visited saint George from our cruise ship it was a nice ferry ride, the town is steeped in history and the people are so friendly I loved the buildings they were so colorful. we missed the dunking of the nagging wife but got to talk to the town crier which was fun. We stopped for lunch at the Whitehorse inn and it was so good the barman was a wealth of information after lunch we visited the town hall and we bumped into the ex Mayer who gave us a tour of the building. After all this we visited some of the local shops and the post office where the lady that served us could not have more helpful. would I go again? YES thank you all in saint George for welcoming us to your parish

10. St George's Visitor Information Center

7 Market Wharf King Square, St. George Bermuda +1 441-297-0556 [email protected]
Excellent
48%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
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Poor
9%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 92 reviews

St George's Visitor Information Center

Destination St George's/St George VIC we offer maps, brochures, transportation information and passes, Information on beaches, information on the UNESCO, where to stay, museums and any general information of the town of St George's

Reviewed By KB_N3ur0b0TX

My daughter and I came over to St. George's on the ferry and went around St. George a little while and then planned to take either ferry or bus back over to King's Wharf by 4pm. We wanted to go to the beach on the way, and of course we wanted to be sure to take the best route in order to get back on time. The people there not only were pleasant and professional, but they gave us advice on good places to stop for the beach, which beaches on the way were the most beautiful but least crowded, and specific information on exactly what routes to take to get there, considering our time limitations, as well as providing maps. The souvenirs were also a much better quality and value (I thought) than some of the more touristy places around the Cruise ship wharf.

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