Explore Bermuda’s past on the Historic St. George Tour. Visit Smith’s Island, settlers’ cabins, and historic museums. Discover the ingenuity of early inhabitants.
Explore Bermuda’s past on the Historic St. George Tour. Visit Smith’s Island, settlers’ cabins, and historic museums. Discover the ingenuity of early inhabitants.
- St. George - Enjoy a one-hour drive to the first destination, the Carter House in St. George. During the journey, receive comprehensive commentary on all notable sites along the way. Gain insights into the Island’s overview, as well as Bermuda’s rich history and culture. Key attractions include: The Royal Naval Dockyard, The Somerset Bridge (the…
- St. George - Enjoy a one-hour drive to the first destination, the Carter House in St. George. During the journey, receive comprehensive commentary on all notable sites along the way. Gain insights into the Island’s overview, as well as Bermuda’s rich history and culture. Key attractions include: The Royal Naval Dockyard, The Somerset Bridge (the world’s smallest drawbridge), and a scenic South Shore drive with views of the pink sand beaches.
- Carter House - This 17th-century farmhouse, constructed in 1640, was built by the descendants of Christopher Carter, one of the Island’s original settlers.
- St. George’s Historical Society Museum - Step back in time to experience Bermudian life from the 1700s.
- St. Peter’s Church - The oldest Anglican Church in continuous use outside the British Isles. Also, visit the burial ground for slaves and free blacks, which was closed in 1854, twenty years after the Emancipation of Slavery.
- Historic Tucker House Museum - Built in 1752, this museum showcases a splendid collection of Tucker family silver, china, crystal, antique English Mahogany, and Bermuda Cedar.
- White Horse Pub & Restaurant - LUNCH TIME is your FREE TIME: Enjoy 1.5 hours to relax and recharge. St. George offers several delightful restaurants for a Bermuda lunch. Fish enthusiasts might try the authentic Bermuda Fish Sandwich (Bermuda fish on raisin bread with tartar sauce). It’s absolutely delicious and pairs well with one of Bermuda’s national drinks: the Bermuda Rum Swizzle or the Dark & Stormy. There’s also an opportunity for shopping or further exploration in King’s Square (Town Hall or the State House) if desired.
- Royal Naval Dockyard - On the return journey to the Dockyard, enjoy additional commentary on Bermuda and more points of interest. Traveling along the Middle Road, pass by the Warwick Academy, founded in 1662, reputed to be the longest continuously operating private school in the Western Hemisphere. Also, pass by 5 Star Island, located in Little Sound and owned by the Engelhorn Family from Germany. Returning to the Dockyard offers a refreshing change of scenery, concluding a wonderfully successful day.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Attraction Entrance Fees
- Customized pamphlet of your tour with trivia questions for a free gift
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Attraction Entrance Fees
- Customized pamphlet of your tour with trivia questions for a free gift
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
Join us for an exploration of Bermuda’s rich history! The early settlers demonstrated remarkable resourcefulness and adaptability to the island’s distinct environment. Discover Smith’s Island, where the Plough arrived from England in 1612, bringing the first Governor and 60 settlers. Step inside a faithful replica of a settler’s ‘Cabben’ from 1612 and…
Join us for an exploration of Bermuda’s rich history! The early settlers demonstrated remarkable resourcefulness and adaptability to the island’s distinct environment. Discover Smith’s Island, where the Plough arrived from England in 1612, bringing the first Governor and 60 settlers. Step inside a faithful replica of a settler’s ‘Cabben’ from 1612 and examine its contents. The Tucker House Museum, the St. George Historic Museum, and St. Peter’s Church offer a fascinating journey back in time. Delving into these elements of early Bermuda life reveals the ingenuity and resilience of the island’s first inhabitants.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.