Discover Bermuda’s History on a Full-Day Tour of St. George
If you’re looking to get a genuine sense of Bermuda beyond the beaches and resorts, the Historic St. George Tour offers an authentic glimpse into the island’s early days. For $165 per person, you’ll spend about 6.5 hours exploring significant landmarks, from the 17th-century Carter House to the historic St. Peter’s Church. Led by knowledgeable guides—like Juanita, who has garnered glowing reviews—you’ll learn about Bermuda’s resourcefulness and resilience, all while enjoying a comfortable, air-conditioned ride.
Two aspects truly stand out. First, the depth of local insight provided during the narrated drive—covering everything from Bermuda’s founding to its architectural gems. Second, the well-curated stops that balance historic homes, museums, and religious sites, giving you a rounded picture of early Bermudian life.
A possible consideration is the one-hour drive at the start and end of the tour; while it’s a good time for narration and overview, some travelers might prefer more time at each stop. This tour is best suited for those interested in history, culture, and authentic experiences, especially if they appreciate guides who genuinely care about sharing their island’s story.
Key Points
– In-depth Historic Focus: Visits to Carter House, St. George’s Museum, and St. Peter’s Church reveal Bermuda’s early settlement.
– Authentic Experiences: Explore an original settler’s ‘Cabben’ replica and a 1752 Tucker House filled with period antiques.
– Local Guided Tour: Knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with engaging commentary and personal insights.
– Flexible & Convenient: Includes attraction entry fees, air-conditioned transportation, and a custom pamphlet for added fun.
– Perfect for History Buffs: Suits travelers who want a meaningful look into Bermuda’s past rather than just beaches.
– Time for Lunch & Exploration: A 1.5-hour break in St. George allows you to enjoy local cuisine at your own pace.
A Detailed Look at the Historic St. George Tour

Introduction and Transportation
From the start, you’re picked up in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle at King’s Wharf, with a full commentary on the way to your first destination. The 1-hour drive to Carter House is more than just transit; it’s an educational warm-up, offering a broad overview of Bermuda’s geography and history. The group size is capped at 60 travelers, ensuring that the experience remains personable and engaging.
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Carter House: A Glimpse into 17th-Century Bermudian Life
The first stop, Carter House, is a 17th-century farmhouse built in 1640 by descendants of one of Bermuda’s original settlers. Walking through its rooms, we can imagine the hardships and resourcefulness of early Bermudians. The house’s preservation allows us to see how settlers adapted to their environment and built homes from local materials. Since admission is free, it offers excellent value—this visit sets the stage for understanding Bermuda’s colonial roots.
St. George’s Historical Society Museum: A Step Back in Time
Next, a 45-minute visit to the St. George’s Historical Society Museum offers a deeper look into Bermudian life in the 1700s. The museum’s exhibits are curated to make history tangible, showcasing artifacts and stories that illuminate daily life, trade, and community during those formative years. Reviewers often highlight the guide’s enthusiasm and knowledge, making this stop both educational and engaging.
St. Peter’s Church: The Oldest Anglican Church Outside the British Isles
The third stop is St. Peter’s Church, dating from the early 17th century. As the oldest surviving Anglican church outside Britain, it’s a significant site for understanding Bermuda’s religious history. Visitors can step inside to admire the architecture and learn about the church’s role over centuries. The adjacent burial ground, used until 1854 for slaves and free blacks, offers a sobering reminder of Bermuda’s complex social past.
Tucker House Museum: An Excellent Collection of Period Antiques
Built in 1752, the Tucker House Museum showcases a collection of family silver, china, crystal, and period furniture. The preserved Bermudian Cedar and English Mahogany pieces give a tactile sense of colonial life and craftsmanship. It’s a highlight for those interested in the material culture of early Bermuda, and many reviewers praise the knowledgeable staff who bring the collection to life.
Lunch Break in St. George
After a morning of exploring historic sites, you’ll enjoy 1.5 hours of free time in St. George. Several local restaurants offer authentic Bermuda cuisine—fishermen’s fish sandwiches are a popular choice. This break allows you to relax, soak in the charming atmosphere, and perhaps pick up a souvenir or two. The flexibility of this time is a plus, giving you control over your experience.
Royal Naval Dockyard and Scenic Return Drive
On the way back, the tour continues with commentary on Bermuda’s landmarks, including Warwick Academy, founded in 1662. The last hour involves scenic drives along Middle Road, with insights into the island’s development and culture. The Royal Naval Dockyard, visible from the bus route, completes the picture of Bermuda’s strategic military history.
Overall Value and Experience
For $165, the tour packages in a comprehensive, well-paced, and historically rich experience. The inclusion of attraction fees, a detailed pamphlet with trivia, and expert guides enhances the value. The reviews highlight guides like Juanita, whose passion and knowledge elevate the tour far beyond a superficial overview.
Who Will Love This Tour?
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This experience is ideal for travelers who genuinely want to understand Bermuda’s early settlement, architecture, and social history. It’s perfect if you appreciate storytelling, authentic sites, and expert local guides. It’s also suitable for those with moderate physical fitness since some sites involve walking and standing, but overall, it’s accessible for most.
Final Thoughts
The Historic St. George Tour offers a deep dive into Bermuda’s colonial past, uncovering stories that textbooks often overlook. The stops are thoughtfully chosen to illustrate the island’s resourcefulness, resilience, and community. The guided narration enriches each site, making history come alive in a way you won’t get from a guidebook.
Travelers who value meaningful, authentic experiences and enjoy learning about local culture will find this tour well worth the price. Even if history isn’t your primary interest, the scenic drive, friendly guides, and charming stops create a well-rounded day of discovery in Bermuda.
FAQs
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How long is the total tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes, including transportation, stops, and free time for lunch.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers all attraction entrance fees, transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, and a customized pamphlet with trivia questions.
Are the admission fees for the sites included?
Yes, all attraction entry fees are included, so there are no hidden costs at the sites.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included. You have 1.5 hours to explore local restaurants in St. George at your leisure.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and water are recommended. Bottled water is not included in the tour, so bring your own if needed.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Generally, yes, especially if children are interested in history. Be aware that some walking and standing may be required.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 60 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
How do I book this tour?
You can book through the provider’s website or your preferred booking platform, with tours typically booked 65 days in advance.
In summary, if you’re eager to uncover Bermuda’s history through engaging guides and authentic sites, the Historic St. George Tour offers a rewarding and educational experience. It’s especially perfect for history lovers, families, and travelers who want more than just sun and sand—you’ll leave with stories to tell and a deeper appreciation for this fascinating island.
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