### 1. Explore the Historic Town of St. George
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, St. George’s is a must-visit for history buffs. Wander through the old town’s winding alleys lined with 17th-century British colonial architecture. Don’t miss landmarks like St. Peter’s Church, the oldest continually used Anglican church in the Western hemisphere.
### 2. Relax on Horseshoe Bay Beach
Perhaps Bermuda’s most famous beach, Horseshoe Bay boasts pink sands and turquoise waters making it perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Despite its popularity, there’s always a spot on this crescent-shaped beach to lay down your towel and soak up the sun.
### 3. Visit the Royal Naval Dockyard
Once a principal naval base of the British Navy outside the United Kingdom, the Royal Naval Dockyard is now a hub of activity with shops, museums, and dining options. The National Museum of Bermuda and Dolphin Quest are popular attractions within the dockyard.
### 4. Go Snorkeling or Diving
Explore Bermuda’s colorful coral reefs which are teeming with marine life by snorkeling or diving into its clear waters. Church Bay offers some of the best snorkeling opportunities with its shallow reefs just off shore.
### 5. Take a Ride on a Jet Ski Tour
For adrenaline seekers, jet skiing around parts of Bermuda’s coastline offers breathtaking views and excitements! Guided tours can lead you to secluded areas where you might even spot sea turtles or shipwrecks.
### 6. Wander Through Bermuda Botanical Gardens
Covering 36 acres, these gardens display a wide variety of exotic plants as well as local flora – making it ideal for nature lovers and those looking to enjoy some tranquility away from beach crowds.
### 7. Experience Afternoon Tea
To sample some local flavor blended with British tradition, indulge in an afternoon tea complete with scones, clotted cream, and Bermudian honey at one of the island’s luxury hotels or cafes.
### 8. Tour Fort St Catherine
Visit this impressive fort for stunning views over St George’s Island plus an insight into Bermuda’s military history through its museum which houses replicas of Britain’s Crown Jewels among other historical artifacts.
### 9. Take Part in Water Sports
Bermuda offers numerous water-based activities right from paddle boarding across calm bays to deep-sea fishing for adventure enthusiasts looking to catch their big fish!
### 10.Go Shopping at Front Street
Located in Hamilton (the capital), Front Street features colorful buildings against waterfront views making it perfect for walking around after lunching at one of its many cafes or restaurants; you can shop for Bermudian handcrafts or international brands here too!
Whether you’re looking to relax on pristine beaches or immerse yourself in adventure activities – Bermuda provides an array of options suitable for all ages during your cruise visit!