Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading

Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Katrina Williams and Connor Adams
If you’re looking for ways to entertain yourself between celebrating us (your favorite couple, obviously), here is a selection of what Bermuda has to offer.

Crystal and Fantasy Caves

8 Crystal Cave Road, Hamilton, Hamilton Parish CR 04, Bermuda

Crystal Caves in Bermuda are a stunning natural attraction known for their clear blue underground pools and dramatic limestone formations. Visitors walk along floating boardwalks that lead through chambers filled with stalactites and stalagmites reflected in the water below. Formed over millions of years and discovered in the early 1900s, the caves are cool, well-lit, and easy to explore, making them one of Bermuda’s most popular and memorable sights.

The Swizzle Inn Pub and Restaurant

3 Blue Hole Hill, Hamilton, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

The Swizzle Inn is Bermuda’s oldest and most famous pub, best known as the birthplace of the island’s signature cocktail, the Rum Swizzle. It has a casual, quirky, laid-back atmosphere with walls covered in stickers, business cards, and memorabilia left by visitors over the years. The menu features comfort food, local favorites, and pub-style dishes, and it’s a popular stop for both tourists and locals. It’s the kind of place you go to “swizzle in, swagger out” — as their slogan says — and is a fun, lively spot to experience a bit of classic Bermuda culture.

Pearl

87 Front Street, Hamilton, Pembroke Parish HM 11, Bermuda

Katrina's favorite sushi restaurant - ask for the Gabbi roll!

Mad Hatters

22 Richmond Road, Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, Bermuda

Mad Hatters is a popular, quirky restaurant in Hamilton, Bermuda known for its creative menu and fun atmosphere. The staff encourages guests to wear whimsical hats from their collection, adding to its light-hearted charm. The food blends international and Bermudian influences, with dishes that are well-prepared, flavorful, and a bit playful. It’s a favorite for both locals and visitors looking for a high-quality meal in a relaxed, memorable setting.

Royal Naval Dockyard

Sandys, Sandys Parish MA 01, Bermuda

The Royal Naval Dockyard is one of Bermuda’s main visitor hubs, blending history, shopping, dining, and activities in one waterfront area. Originally built as a British naval base, it now features restored stone buildings, museums, craft shops, cafés, and galleries. It’s home to attractions like the National Museum of Bermuda, Snorkel Park Beach, and various tours and boat excursions. Dockyard is an easy, walkable place to spend a few hours and offers something for all ages — from history lovers to families to shoppers.

Lili Bermuda Perfumery

5 Queen Street, St.George's, St. George's Parish, Bermuda

PERFUME WORKSHOP AT LILI BERMUDA Learn the Art of Perfumery and create your own signature fragrance with our Consultant Perfumers at the Lili Bermuda Perfumery in St. George, Bermuda. In the charming confines of Bermuda's historic Stewart Hall, try your hand at the various families of scent and their respective olfactory pyramid, educate yourself on natural essential oils and specialty aroma molecules, and create your own signature fragrance.

BDA Watersports

Middle Road, Sandys Parish, Bermuda

Bermuda’s waters are truly one of a kind, with pristine blue seas and stunning coral reefs that make every on-water adventure unforgettable. From motor boats to kayaking and paddleboarding, we offer a range of watersports for every type of explorer. Whether you’re drawn to the serene beauty of the coastline or the mystery of the deep sea, our experiences are designed to make your holiday truly memorable. And don’t worry if you’re new to boating—our friendly and knowledgeable team is here to ensure you’re comfortable and ready to explore Bermuda’s breathtaking waters safely and with confidence.

K.S. WaterSports (Hamilton Location)

76 Pitts Bay Road, Parish, HM 08, Bermuda

Our Jet Ski Adventures are rated one of the best on the island amongst visitors and locals alike, and our Parasailing Adventure has become one of Bermuda’s favorite excursions to do amongst thrill seekers. With additions over the years of our Pontoon & Boat Rentals, Kayaks, SUP’s, Banana Boat Adventures & Tubing, Private Boat Charters and our large 50ft Catamaran Tour Boat, our guests can really see Bermuda from several unique and fun perspectives. Whether by air or by sea, we have an amazing adventure that will suit just about anyone who’s looking for fun and excitement on their vacation. Please take a look around our website and the many tours and services that we currently offer.

La Trattoria Restaurant

23 Washington Lane, Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, Bermuda

Fun, casual Italian food with house wine that comes in rooster carafes. Good gluten free pizzas!

St.George's

St.George's, St. George's Parish, Bermuda

St. George’s is a charming, historic town in Bermuda and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s known for its narrow, winding streets, colorful buildings, and well-preserved colonial architecture. As Bermuda’s original capital, it’s full of history — from St. Peter’s Church (one of the oldest Anglican churches in the Western Hemisphere) to old forts like Gates Fort and Fort St. Catherine. Visitors can explore small shops, cafés, museums, and scenic waterfront views. St. George’s offers a slower, more traditional feel compared to Hamilton, making it a great place to stroll, learn, and soak up Bermuda’s past.

National Museum of Bermuda

1 The Keep, Sandys Parish MA 01, Bermuda

The National Museum of Bermuda, located inside the historic Commissioner’s House at the Royal Naval Dockyard, is one of the island’s most important cultural sites. It explores Bermuda’s maritime history, shipwrecks, the island’s role in the Atlantic world, and the former naval base itself. The museum features exhibits, artifacts, artwork, and beautifully restored buildings overlooking the water. It’s a great place to learn about Bermuda’s past while enjoying panoramic views of the great sound.

Elbow Beach

Paget Parish, Bermuda

Horseshoe Bay

Bermuda

Gibb's Hill Lighthouse

Saint Anne's Road, Cross Bay, Southampton Parish SN 01, Bermuda

Gibbs Hill Lighthouse is one of Bermuda’s most iconic landmarks and one of the oldest cast-iron lighthouses in the world. Built in 1846, it sits on one of the island’s highest points, offering panoramic views of the South Shore, Great Sound, and surrounding parishes. Visitors can climb the internal staircase to the top for incredible photo-worthy vistas. It’s a simple, scenic stop that combines history with some of the best views on the island.

Bermuda Railway Trail

Bermuda Railway Trail, St. George's Parish, Bermuda

The Bermuda Railway Trail is a scenic walking and biking path that follows the route of Bermuda’s former railway, which operated from the 1930s to the 1940s. Stretching across much of the island, the trail takes you through quiet neighborhoods, lush greenery, coastal cliffs, and beautiful ocean viewpoints. It’s divided into easy-to-follow sections, so you can explore as little or as much as you like. Peaceful, car-free, and full of natural beauty, it’s one of the best ways to experience Bermuda at a slower, more local pace.

Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo

40 North Shore Road, Flatts Village, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute

40 Crow Lane, Hamilton HM GX, Bermuda

Wahoo's Bistro & Patio

36 Water Street, St.George's, St. George's Parish GE 05, Bermuda

Good place to stop if you are in St Georges

Flanagan’s Irish Pub

69 Front Street, Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, Bermuda

Casual spot for lunch/ drinks/ dinner

The Astwood Arms

Hamilton, Pembroke Parish, Bermuda

Another great spot for British pub type food & bevs

Frog & Onion Pub and Restaurant

01 Maritime Lane, Sandys Parish, Bermuda

If you are in the west end - this is your spot for lunch!

The Island Shop

3 Queen Street, Hamilton, Pembroke Parish 11, Bermuda

The Island Shop is a well-known boutique in Bermuda that features island-inspired designs created by local artist Barbara Finsness. The shop is best known for its bright, hand-painted ceramics, linens, home décor, and unique Bermuda-themed gifts. The style is colorful, cheerful, and distinctly Bermudian, making it a favorite stop for high-quality souvenirs or housewares with an island vibe. It’s a great place to pick up something beautiful and locally designed.

TABS - The Authentic Bermuda Shorts

12 Reid Street, Hamilton, Hamilton HM 11, Bermuda

Ocean View Golf Course

2 Barkers Hill, Devonshire Parish DV 05, Bermuda

One of two public courses on the island, Ocean View invites you to a relaxed 9-hole course with stunning water views in the heart of Bermuda

Port Royal Golf Course

Southampton Parish 03, Bermuda

Port Royal Golf Course is Bermuda’s premier public golf course and one of the island’s most famous spots to play. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, it’s an 18-hole championship course known for dramatic ocean views, rolling fairways, and challenging greens. Its most iconic feature is the 16th hole, where you tee off over the cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean — easily one of the most photographed golf holes in the world. Port Royal also hosts the PGA Tour’s Bermuda Championship, so you’re playing where the pros play

Turtle Hill Golf Club at Fairmont Southampton

101 South Shore Road, Southampton Parish SN 02, Bermuda

Turtle Hill Golf Club invites players of all levels to enjoy Bermuda’s premier par-3 course—ranked among the best in the world. With dramatic elevation changes, ocean breezes, and unforgettable vistas, every round is a scenic adventure.