What to do and see in Somerset Village, Sandys Parish: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

May 28, 2021 Darleen Reid

Discover the best top things to do in Somerset Village, Bermuda including H2O Sports, Under The Sea Charters, Captain Kirk's Coral Reef Adventures, Daniel's Head Park, Snorkel Park Beach.
Restaurants in Somerset Village

1. H2O Sports

Excellent
91%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 510 reviews

H2O Sports

H2O SPORTS, ideally located in beautiful Mangrove Bay, Somerset Village, with experienced staff ready to advise you on the best cruising itinerary for the water sports adventure of your choice!

2. Under The Sea Charters

Excellent
96%
Good
1%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 68 reviews

Under The Sea Charters

Join us on Under The Sea for gorgeous snorkelling at the Blue Hole. You will be surrounded by pristine coral reefs and the colorful fish of the reef.

3. Captain Kirk's Coral Reef Adventures

Excellent
80%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 274 reviews

Captain Kirk's Coral Reef Adventures

Captain Kirk's Coral Reef Adventures offers a variety of water-based activities, including Snorkelling, Glass-bottom Boat Tours in the day or night, Banana Boat Rides, Fishing, and private charters to suit your needs. We have several different options and are happy to work with you to give you the best experience possible on the water in Bermuda! Located right next to Bermuda's biggest cruise ship port, Captain Kirk's is a convenient and fun way to see Bermuda's greatest treasure, our sparkling blue water and gorgeous coral reefs.

4. Daniel's Head Park

Daniel's Head Road, Somerset Village Bermuda +1 441-278-2075
Excellent
53%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
8%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 60 reviews

Daniel's Head Park

Reviewed By scruz777 - Staten Island, United States

Just a short taxi ride from the Dockyard, this great little park is the same location as the abandoned 9 Beaches Resort. The waters are calm and shallow enough to walk out to the Surfsup water obstacle course and take advantage of their paddleboards and kayaks. The grounds include many of the abandoned 9 Beaches cabins, a building with a bathroom, a small snack stand, and the aforementioned Surfsup shop. There are several small beaches which are rather flat and good for laying in the sun. There are many rocks along the shoreline and in the water, so it's best to wear water shoes at this beach. Also, once in the water, the bottom is typically not very sandy due to the many water plants that abound on all these beaches. They won't hurt your feet, but they are uncomfortable if you don't like squishy plants between your toes! The highlight of this area were the Sea Turtles! They were numerous in the waters to the right of the park entrance. They are harmless, but will swim close to you if you don't thrash around too much. You may even be lucky enough to take a selfie with one! There is no fee to enter the park, but the Surfsup activities range from $20-$30/ hour, which is very inexpendive by Bermuda standards. Enjoy your trip there. It's definitely worth the time and expense!

5. Snorkel Park Beach

Excellent
16%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
28%
Poor
14%
Terrible
13%
Overall Ratings

3.0 based on 473 reviews

Snorkel Park Beach

The SNORKEL PARK is Bermuda’s newest and most exciting beach venue. Tucked away in the northwest corner of the Royal Naval Dockyard, we’re a destination not to be missed! A limestone tunnel will lead you into a tropical oasis with a white sand beach, bar & restaurant and all the water sports you would want at one stunning location! Windjammer Watersports caters to all types of beach-goers, offering a variety of amenities and services. Our array of water sports equipment beckons all kinds of marine explorers.

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