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Bermuda Golf Courses

Golf is a popular pastime in Bermuda due to the country's mild climate and attractive ocean views. Bermuda has more golf courses per sq mi/km than any other country in the world.

Bermuda Golf Academy

The Bermuda Golf Academy features a 320 yd driving range and Bermuda's only Mini Golf Course. The driving range features 40 practice bays (25 covered), an 18 hole putting green, 8 target greens, practice chipping bunker and play area.

Belmont Golf Club

18 Holes - Par 70 - 5,769 yds

Fairmont Southampton Princess Golf Club

18 Holes - Par 54 - 2,684 yds

Mid Ocean Golf Club

18 Holes - Par 70 - 6,512 yds

Ocean View Golf Course

9 Holes - Par 35 - 2,940 yds

Port Royal Golf Course

18 Holes - Par 71- 6,561 yds

Riddells Bay Golf Club

18 Holes - 70 par - 5,713 yds

St George's Golf Course

18 Holes - Par 62 - 4,043 yds

Tuckers Point Club

18 Holes - Par 71 - 6,440 yds

Bermuda Festivals

Bermuda hosts live-entertainment festivals featuring local and international performing artists plus concerts and performances by various musical organizations, drama societies, and dance companies.

The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts

The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts is a seven-week annual event that features concerts by international classical, jazz, and popular artists, as well as major theatrical and dance events.

Bermuda Festival Fringe

The Bermuda Festival Fringe offers the opportunity to see local performing artists.

Bermuda Jazz Festival

Premier jazz musicians from around the world perform on a floating stage.

Bermuda African Heritage Diaspora Trail

Highlighting many aspects of Bermuda's Black heritage, the African Diaspora Heritage Trail is a self-guided tour that crisscrosses Bermuda and brings the island's Black history to life.

Bermuda Railway Trail

The Bermuda Railway Trail is a good way to see hidden parts of Bermuda. This 18 mi/29km well maintained walking trail and bridle path winds across cliffs, woods, beaches and dunes, along the route that belonged to the Bermuda Railway.
Called the" Old Rattle and Shake" Bermuda's only train made it's first run in 1931 and was dismantled by 1948.

Walking Club of Bermuda

Regularly changing 6-7mi/10-11km walks throughout Bermuda with cut-off points for every walk.