Pomander Gate Tennis Club (21 Pomander Road, Paget Parish) — there are five hard courts available (four with lighting) at this scenic club located off Hamilton Harbour. Temporary membership is available for $35 per couple per week.
“O” Bar (Queen’s Court, West Bay Road, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman) — one of the few spots open late into the night, O Bar attracts a trendy-looking crowd. Its resident DJs play house, hip-hop and top 40 music. Nightly themes and drink specials keep visitors coming back. The cover is $5-10, depending on the […]
Segway Tours of Bermuda — Experience the Segway Human Transporter, Bermuda’s latest mode of transportation on a high tech tour of Dockyard. With cutting edge technology, this revolutionary machine is environmentally friendly, self balancing, and fun and easy to ride. The adventure begins with your safety in mind and includes a thorough training session. Before […]
The St. The St. George’s Foundation (Admiral’s Walk, 16 Water Street, St. George’s GE 05) — The Town of St. George presents a unique opportunity for people to learn about and to experience Bermuda’s culture, traditions and heritage. After nearly 400 years of continuous occupation St. George’s remains a “living town.” Since its founding, the […]
Café Tomas/Café Tompy (76 Calle Isabel, Ponce) — The more visible and busier section of this establishment functions as a simple cafe for neighbors and local merchants. At plastic tables often flooded with sunlight from the big windows, you can order coffee, sandwiches, or cold beer, perhaps while relaxing after a walking tour of the […]
Nectar (Seven Mile Shops, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman) — don’t let this nightspot’s location (which is in the back of a plain strip mall) fool you. This is a trendy New York-style martini lounge and sushi bar with an array of tapas and over 30 different drinks—including many ‘tinis with ‘tude. There’s new artwork […]
Jobson’s Cove (Off South Road, Warwich Parish) — Jobson’s Cove may be tiny. But this sheltered cove, surrounded by steep, jagged rocks, is arguably one of the most visually stunning beaches in Bermuda.
Horseshoe Bay Beach (Off South Road, Southampton Parish) — Once you step foot on Horseshoe Bay Beach, you will realize why it is Bermuda’s most celebrated beach. The long, sweeping crescent of pink sand makes it a popular choice any time of year. The nearby Beach House offers snacks, rentals and changing facilities.
Fishing – for those interested in sports fishing, there are various private charter outfits that will take visiting fishermen to the high seas outside of Bermuda, where (depending on the season), various types of fish can be caught – from Amberjack to Barracuda, Yellowfish Tuna, Blue Marlin, White Marlin, and Rainbow Runner. Such firms include […]
My Bar (390 South Church Street, Sunset House, George Town, Grand Cayman) – this bar’s thatched-roof open cabana makes this hangout spot hard to miss. The seafood-friendly foods are always a hit with visitors, and its gorgeous sunsets will likely bring them back again.