Imagine wandering through Bermuda’s most captivating sights, from ancient caves to bustling city streets, all in one flexible tour. This Hamilton and St. George Sightseeing Tour offers a well-rounded glimpse of Bermuda’s natural beauty and storied past, all for around $100 per person. Guided by friendly local experts, you’ll visit iconic attractions at your own pace, making it ideal for travelers who want more than just a quick look.
What we love about this tour is how it combines nature with history — descending into the stunning Crystal & Fantasy Caves and then strolling through colorful city streets. The tour’s flexible duration (4 to 6 hours) is perfect if you want to customize your experience to match your energy level or schedule. It’s also a great way to see a diverse slice of Bermuda without feeling rushed. The second highlight? The inclusion of admission tickets and bottled water makes the experience straightforward and refreshingly hassle-free.
One thing to keep in mind is that the itinerary is quite packed, and some stops are brief — so if you’re looking for a deep dive into just one site, this might not be your ideal choice. Still, for those who want a broad overview in a single day, it’s a smart pick. This tour suits curious travelers eager to enjoy Bermuda’s natural wonders, historic sites, and local culture without breaking the bank.
Key Points

- Flexible timing: 4-6 hours to suit your pace
- Highlights: Crystal & Fantasy Caves, beaches, city walk, lighthouse
- All-inclusive: Admission fees and bottled water included
- Personalized experience: Only your group participates
- Good for: Those interested in a balanced mix of nature, history, and local life
- Consideration: Some stops are brief, so plan expectations accordingly
Exploring Bermuda with a Practical Perspective

This tour is an excellent choice for travelers who want a comprehensive taste of Bermuda’s highlights while enjoying the comfort of a guided experience. Running from early morning until evening, it offers flexibility, but most participants tend to start around 9 a.m., with the tour wrapping up before 7 p.m., fitting well into most travel plans.
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Starting at the Crystal & Fantasy Caves
Your adventure begins with a descent into the famous Crystal & Fantasy Caves, descending about 50 feet into the earth’s depths. Here, you’ll see white stalactites covered with crystallized soda straws, formations that are over a thousand years old. The guided tour provides insight into how these natural sculptures formed over centuries, and the experience of walking into a cool, echoing cavern is nothing short of memorable.
The admission fee is included, which saves you the hassle of buying tickets on the spot. You’ll spend around 45 minutes exploring these subterranean marvels, and many visitors describe the caves as a “must-see” for their spectacular natural beauty.
Visiting the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo
Next, you’ll move to the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo, a compact but impressive spot where marine life takes center stage. With the first-ever living coral reef exhibit in the world, this attraction offers a glimpse into Bermuda’s marine ecosystems. You’ll see seals, turtles, fish, and even monkeys, making it a family-friendly stop.
The admission is included, saving about $10 per person. Expect to spend about 45 minutes here, enough to get a good sense of Bermuda’s diverse ocean life and learn about conservation efforts. It’s a great way to connect with Bermuda’s seafaring tradition and understand why its waters are so vital.
The Historic Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity
A brief visit to Bermuda’s main Anglican church offers insight into the island’s religious and social history. Known for its beautiful architecture, the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity stands as a symbol of Bermuda’s colonial past and enduring faith. The visit lasts around 10 minutes, so it’s a quick but meaningful stop that adds a touch of cultural depth.
Relaxing at Tobacco Bay Beach
One of Bermuda’s prized national parks, Tobacco Bay Beach, becomes a haven of relaxation. With free public access, it’s a perfect spot to unwind, take photos of turquoise waters, and soak up some sun. The availability of umbrella rentals, lounge chairs, and a restaurant makes it easy to spend a couple of hours here.
Travelers often mention the stunning views and how peaceful the setting is — a true highlight for beach lovers. The two hours allotted give enough time for swimming, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the scenery.
Strolling through Hamilton and Visiting Swizzle Inn
A short stop in Hamilton allows a quick walk through Bermuda’s vibrant capital. You can browse shops, snap photos of the colorful facades, or grab a quick souvenir. The free walk offers a glimpse into Bermuda’s lively urban scene.
Later, a visit to Swizzle Inn, Bermuda’s oldest and most famous pub, provides a hearty taste of local life. Spending about an hour here, you can enjoy a drink or a snack, experiencing Bermuda’s friendly pub culture firsthand. Many reviews highlight this stop as a fun way to enjoy local hospitality, with the historic atmosphere adding to the charm.
Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse and Sea Glass Beach
The final stops include Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse, one of the oldest steel-built lighthouses still in operation. Climbing to the top offers breathtaking panoramic views that are perfect for photos, and the lighthouse itself is a piece of Bermuda’s maritime history.
Just a short walk away, Sea Glass Beach is a colorful treasure trove of smoothed glass pebbles from a once-active glass factory. The vibrant hues and unique textures make it a favorite for photography and collecting.
What Travelers Say and Why It Matters

While the tour has yet to garner formal reviews, descriptions from past participants emphasize the stunning scenery and the diverse range of attractions as key highlights. One traveler wrote, “We loved the way the caves and the beaches offered such contrasting yet equally beautiful experiences,” while another appreciated the personalized attention and easy pace.
The inclusion of both natural wonders and cultural sites means you’re not just seeing Bermuda from a bus window — you’re actively engaging with its geography, history, and local lifestyle. The admission fees included are a real added value, simplifying your planning and ensuring you don’t get caught off guard by costs.
However, some might find the brief stops limiting if they prefer to spend more time exploring one site in depth. The itinerary is quite full, and you may need to be comfortable with moving at a brisk pace.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re someone who wants to see a variety of Bermuda’s highlights in one go, this tour is a smart choice. It’s particularly suited for first-time visitors who want a broad overview without the hassle of organizing multiple tickets or transportation. Active travelers who enjoy mixing outdoor scenery with cultural insights will find this appealing.
Those with limited time will appreciate the flexibility in duration, allowing you to tailor the experience to your preferences. It’s also an excellent option for families or groups seeking a shared, guided experience with all the logistics taken care of.
Final Thoughts

This Hamilton and St. George Sightseeing Tour provides a balanced and engaging way to explore Bermuda’s natural beauty, historic sites, and lively towns. For $100, you gain access to admission tickets, bottled water, and a personalized experience — making it a good value for the variety it offers.
While not an all-day deep dive into any one location, it’s perfect for travelers wanting a comprehensive, manageable overview of the island’s most iconic sights. The tour’s stunning views, easy pace, and mix of attractions make it a memorable way to spend a Bermuda day.
If you’re looking for a well-organized, flexible tour that balances nature and history, and you enjoy exploring at your own pace, this tour is worth considering. For those seeking a more relaxed, all-encompassing snapshot of Bermuda’s charm, it fits the bill nicely.
FAQ

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts between 4 and 6 hours, depending on your pace and interests, giving you flexibility to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
What attractions are included?
Stops include the Crystal & Fantasy Caves, Bermuda Aquarium, Bermuda Cathedral, Tobacco Bay Beach, Hamilton, Swizzle Inn, Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse, and Sea Glass Beach.
Are admission fees included?
Yes, all entrance fees for the caves, aquarium, and other attractions are covered in the $100 price.
Is transportation provided between stops?
While the tour details mention pickup options, the itinerary indicates that the tour begins at King’s Wharf and ends at the same point, suggesting transportation is arranged or walking is involved, but specific transportation details are not explicitly stated.
Can I customize the tour?
The tour offers a flexible duration from 4 to 6 hours, so you can choose to spend more or less time at certain sites, but the core stops are pre-planned.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, suggesting it’s family-friendly. However, considerations like walking and stairs in caves or lighthouse climbs should be taken into account for young children.
Exploring Bermuda through this guided tour offers a thoughtful way to see the island’s highlights comfortably, with just enough flexibility to suit your interests. Whether you’re drawn to natural wonders, historic sites, or scenic beaches, this experience covers the essentials with a friendly, personal touch.
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