Tour Overview
Welcome
St. David’s, once one of Bermuda’s most secluded communities, carries a heritage all its own. Originally settled in the 1600s, it developed a reputation for seafaring and fishing, with generations of skilled pilots guiding ships safely to shore. The island’s culture reflects a mix of English, African, and Native American ancestry, creating traditions distinct from the rest of Bermuda. Today, its forts, lighthouse, and welcoming community preserve the spirit of an island apart.
Stops
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St. David's Lighthouse
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Clearwater Beach
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The Battery Fort
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Cashew City Beach
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Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve
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Southside Raceway