Natosha’s guidebook

Natosha
Natosha’s guidebook

Swim, Tan and Eat

Beautiful South Shore beach
Horseshoe Bay Beach is the most popular beach in Bermuda. It is located on South Shore Road.
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Horseshoe Bay
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Horseshoe Bay Beach is the most popular beach in Bermuda. It is located on South Shore Road.
A great place to swim and dine at Mickey's Beach Bistro & Bar.
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Elbow Beach
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A great place to swim and dine at Mickey's Beach Bistro & Bar.

Sightseeing, shopping and food scene

Historic Town Shopping Dining Monday night: Destination Dockyard
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Royal Naval Dockyard
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Sightseeing

To see one of Bermuda’s most awe-inspiring natural attractions, you’ll have to go underground. The Crystal Caves, thought to be millions of years old, house dramatic formations and a clear ocean-fed lake. This awe-inspiring subterranean world has inspired everyone from Mark Twain to the creators of Fraggle Rock.
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Crystal & Fantasy Caves
8 Crystal Caves Road
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To see one of Bermuda’s most awe-inspiring natural attractions, you’ll have to go underground. The Crystal Caves, thought to be millions of years old, house dramatic formations and a clear ocean-fed lake. This awe-inspiring subterranean world has inspired everyone from Mark Twain to the creators of Fraggle Rock.
Climb the 185-step spiral staircase of Gibbs’ Hill Lighthouse to enjoy one of the best views on the island. The 117-foot lighthouse was built in 1846 of cast iron – the oldest of its kind in the world, and one of only two cast-iron lighthouses still in existence. It overlooks the South Shore and Little Sound, offering views of both the City of Hamilton and the Royal Naval Dockyard.
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Gibb's Hill Lighthouse
Saint Anne's Road
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Climb the 185-step spiral staircase of Gibbs’ Hill Lighthouse to enjoy one of the best views on the island. The 117-foot lighthouse was built in 1846 of cast iron – the oldest of its kind in the world, and one of only two cast-iron lighthouses still in existence. It overlooks the South Shore and Little Sound, offering views of both the City of Hamilton and the Royal Naval Dockyard.