Saint George (Bermuda)
The Town of Saint George, habitually called by locals St. George's, in St. George's Parish is the second town and former capital of Bermuda.
Understand
Bermudian convention, where a toponym contains the name of a person, is to render the person's name in the possessive form. The place is rarely treated as equivalent to the person. For instance, Bermudians will always say St. George's and St. David's are the largest islands in St. George's Parish, and never St. George and St. David are the largest islands in St. George Parish. As many maps and other printed materials featuring Bermuda are produced abroad, it is extremely common to find maps, books and other material using the non-possessive forms, but visitors to Bermuda should be aware that using the non-possessive forms when speaking to Bermudians is likely to cause as much awkwardness as saying "Bermudan" (although Bermudians, who pride themselves on politeness, are unlikely to respond rudely).
St. George's Parish stands at the northeasternmost part of the island chain, containing a small part of the main island around Tucker's Town and the Tucker's Town Peninsula, as well as the big islands of St. George's and St. David's (where the airport is), and many smaller islands, notably Coney, Paget, Nonsuch, Castle, and Smith's Islands.
Get in
By road
Saint George's is accessible directly from Hamilton by bus, and from the rest of the islands by changing buses in Hamilton, or by use of taxis.It is possible to walk across the Causeway from the airport to Grotto Bay Resort (or other destinations southwest), but there is limited shoulder on the Causeway and it may be a dangerous choice to save money from a +$10 taxi ride. Some airport workers actually walk across the Causeway daily, so it's not crazy to do so when traffic isn't busy.
By ferry
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phone: +1 441 295-4506ferry service
- Orange route - to St George's from Sandys Parish (Royal Naval Dockyards)
By plane
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L.F. Wade International Airport
phone: +1 441 293-2470Air-travelling visitors always land and depart from inside this parish.
Get around
All locations in and around Saint George's are easily walkable. Explore on foot.
See
The Visitor's Service bureau supplies maps and brochures about the town and provides an excellent walking tour of the old town.
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phone: +1 441-297-4126address: 29 Water StreetThis building used to be called the Samaritan Lodge. It was the head office of the Order of Good Samaritans & Daughters of Samaria - A society formed in the 1800s to help the blacks after they were freed from slavery in 1834. Since 1994, the Smaritan's lodge is the home of Bermudian Heritage Museum which is the only Black History Museum in Bermuda.
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Bridge House
phone: +1 441-297-8211address: Bridge StA circa 1700 mansion, one of the earliest in the area, once near a bridge across a creek from the sea. It was once the home of Governor Benjamin Bennett in the early 18th century . Later the American-born Revolutionary War Loyalist and privateer Hon. Bridger Goodrich and his wife Elizabeth lived here. Goodrich stood in the local Legislature, hence his Honorable title. There's a memorial to him in St. Peter's Church. -
phone: +1 441-297-1423address: 32 Duke of York StThis 17th century building was constructed by Governor Samuel Day in 1699, using government provided land and wood. Later in the mid 19th century, it became "The Globe Hotel"; a Confederate agent during the US Civil War, wanting to smuggle goods in from Europe in return for American cotton, used it as his office. It was opened as a museum in 1961. You will find an amazing replica of a machine commissioned by the congress of the Confederate States that stamped a seal for all their official documents.
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HMS Deliverance
phone: +1 441-297-1459A great little replica ship remembering the 1609 wreck, when the colonists, passengers of the Deliverance and Jamestown, got stranded in Bermuda. -
The Old Rectory
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St. George's Historical Society Museum
phone: +1 441-297-0423address: 39 Duke of Kent Street St. Peter's ChurchThe oldest parts of the current structure date to 1620, though the building has been much expanded and improved since. It is reportedly the oldest surviving Anglican church in continuous use outside the British Isles, as well as the oldest continuously used Protestant church in the New World.
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Somers Garden
address: Government Hill Road State HouseBuilt in 1620, it was the first purpose-built House of Assembly, which then constituted the only chamber of the Parliament of Bermuda. Other than fortifications, it was Bermuda's first stone building. It is the oldest surviving Bermudian building.
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The Town Hall
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phone: +1 441-297-0545address: 5 Water Street
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address: Blockade Alley
Water Street
The town boasts some notable museums and attractions:
Fanny Fox's Cottage
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Featherbed Alley Printshop
address: Mitchell House, 39 Duke of Kent StreetDedicated to the history of Bermuda's first newspaper and printing business, The Bermuda Gazette. Has a replica Gutenberg press. -
phone: +1 441-297-1920address: 15 Coot Pond RoadHas displays and dioramas and replica Crown Jewels.
Major Donald H. Burns Memorial ParkThe Major Donald H. (Bob) Burns Memorial Park on the island includes the Desmond Hale Fountain statue of Admiral Sir George Somers (credited as the founder of Bermuda, and at the helm of the Sea Venture when she was driven on the reefs) which was unveiled by Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon in 1984, during the 375th anniversary of the shipwrecking. The Memorial Park was unveiled on 20 April 1997 during the Twinning Ceremonies with Lyme Regis.
One Gun Alley
Ordnance IslandThe island is joined to St. George's Island by a concrete bridge. Most of the buildings erected by the Army and the US Navy have been razed. One large Army building, the Storekeeper's House remains, and was recently refurbished as offices for the Corporation of St. George.
Queen's Warehouse
St. George's Foundation
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phone: +1 441-297-0512address: 3 Duke of Clarence StDedicated to the Virgin Mary in her title Stella Maris, or "Star of the Sea", inaugurated and blessed in February 1948,
Tiger Bay
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World Heritage Centre
phone: +1 441-297-8043
The parish also offers:
Alexandra Battery
Castle Islands FortificationsKing's Castle, Devonshire Redoubt, and Landward Fort. King's Castle is, today, the oldest surviving English fortification in the New World. It is Bermuda's oldest standing stone building, predating the State House. Its Captain's House, built a year after the State House, in 1621, is the oldest stone home in Bermuda. It is also the oldest standing English house in the New World. In 1614, King's Castle famously repulsed Spain's only ever attack on Bermuda.
Ferry Island FortBuilt in the 1790s.
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Gates Fort
address: Cut Rd Fort George
Martello TowerBuilt in 1822.
St. David's BatteryBuilt by the British Army and completed in 1910. Today, St. David's Battery is intact, but derelict. The two 9 inch and the two 6 inch guns remain emplaced, but have been allowed to suffer considerable corrosion damage. Although the magazines are locked, the guns of the battery can be visited by the general public without restriction or cost.
St. David's LighthouseConstruction started in 1876 and it became operational in 1879. In 1940, the SS Pelinaion, a Greek freighter en route from Africa to Baltimore, oblivious to the fact that the lighthouses had been switched off due to the war, ran aground and broke in two on a reef to the east of St. David's Head. The sizeable wreck is now a popular dive site, with the boilers and triple-expansion steam engine still visible
Do
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phone: +1 441-293-0330address: 1 Mid Ocean Drive, Truckers Town
Parasailing
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phone: +1 441-298-6970
Swimming, bays and beaches
Achilles Bay and St. Catherine's BayRest rooms, food concession nearby, beach rentals.
Clearwater Beach, Turtle Beach, Turtle Bay, Long Bay, Well Bay, and Soldier BayOn former US Air Base lands, used for the NASA tracking station at Cooper's Island. Rest rooms, food concession and bar. Children's playground. Lifeguards during the summer months.
Tobacco BayA boulder-sheltered, shallow, warm-water beach which can become quite crowded with cruise ship passengers. Rest rooms, food concession, beach rentals.
Buy
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phone: +1 441-293-0627address: 5 Queen StreetShop and museum.
Eat
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phone: +1 441-297-1838address: 8 King's SquarePub and restaurant
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phone: +1 441-297-3305address: 14 Water StRestaurant and bar
Sleep
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phone: +1 441 298-4000address: 60 Tucker's Point DrA luxury resort where anyone can enjoy a day golfing, at the spa, or at one of their fabulous restaurants.
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address: 6 Rose Hill
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phone: +1 441-296-2868address: 1 Nea's Alley
Go next
- Hamilton Parish is to the southwest.