Bermuda · 2026

Bermuda Map

Bermuda Map

Bermuda Map
Bermuda Beaches Map

Bermuda Beaches Map

The map of Bermuda above includes links to the parishes of Bermuda, including Sandys Parish. For more details on airlines to Bermuda, things to do, or attractions like the beaches on this island, click on the links to the left.

Bermuda is the only tropical island in the world without a true tropical climate — the Gulf Stream keeps it warm but the latitude keeps it out of hurricane season's direct path. It has pink sand beaches that are the result of red coral and shell fragments, pastel-painted colonial cottages, and the most elaborate shipwreck diving in the Atlantic.

Bermuda Map: Must-See Experiences

  • Horseshoe Bay Beach — pink sand
  • Crystal Caves & Fantasy Cave tour
  • St. George's UNESCO colonial town
  • Royal Naval Dockyard & National Museum
  • Scuba diving historic shipwrecks
  • Tucker's Town private beach access
  • Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo
  • Gibbs Hill Lighthouse climb
  • Somerset Bridge — world's smallest drawbridge
  • Elbow Beach resort swimming

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Frequently Asked Questions

Spring: mild temps, fewer crowds; Summer: warmest water, peak beach season; Fall: quieter, still warm; Winter: off-peak rates, cooler but diveable
3–4 days: beaches + Crystal Caves + St. Georges; 5–6 days: add Dockyard, shipwreck diving; 7+ days: full parish circuit
Sandys Parish, St. Georges UNESCO town, Tucker's Town, Royal Naval Dockyard, Horseshoe Bay corridor
Horseshoe Bay (pink sand base), St. Georges (colonial stays), Royal Naval Dockyard (west end hub), Elbow Beach (resort strip)
Day1 Horseshoe Bay + Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, Day2 Crystal Caves + St. Georges, Day3 Royal Naval Dockyard + National Museum, Day4 shipwreck scuba + Somerset Bridge, Day5 Tucker's Town + Bermuda Aquarium