Bermuda with Kids — Family Travel Guide
Pink sand beaches, snorkeling vibrant reefs, and friendly fish for unforgettable family memories.
Explore 102 parent-verified places and 29 honest skips for families visiting Bermuda. Browse Castle, Museum, Beach, Landmark, Nature, Sports, and more. Age-specific recommendations for toddlers through teens (ages 2–14), with modular day plans and tips from real families.
Bermuda with Kids — Key Facts
- Kid-friendly places verified: 102
- Great for ages 0–5: 68 spots
- Great for ages 6–10: 95 spots
- Great for ages 11–14: 82 spots
- Things to skip flagged: 29
- Typical visit per stop: ≈1.8h
- Average "wow" score: 3.6/5
- Strongest categories: Food, Beach, Park
Bermuda with Kids — Common Questions
- Is Bermuda good for toddlers and preschoolers?
- Kidworthy verifies 68 kid-spots in Bermuda suited to ages 0–5, including Horseshoe Bay Beach and Dolphin Quest Bermuda. It also flags 29 things to skip with young kids.
- What age kids is Bermuda best for?
- Bermuda works across ages: 68 verified spots suit ages 0–5, 95 suit ages 6–10, and 82 suit ages 11–14.
- What should you skip in Bermuda with kids?
- Scooter Rental (Various Operators) — While scooters are a common way for tourists to get around Bermuda due to the lack of traditional rental cars, they are notoriously dangerous for families. In total Kidworthy flags 29 things to skip in Bermuda.
- Is Bermuda easy to visit with kids?
- Across 102 verified places, Bermuda averages an effort score of 1.7/4 (1 = just show up, 4 = heavy planning), with typical visits of ≈1.8h per stop.
Top Things to Do in Bermuda with Kids
- Horseshoe Bay Beach (beach) — Bermuda's most famous stretch of pink sand is a parent's dream thanks to the 'Baby Beach'—a naturally enclosed cove to t
- Bermuda Helmet Diving (Greg Hartley's Under Sea Adventure) (tour) — A legendary Bermuda experience where families walk on the ocean floor wearing weighted helmets that keep your head dry a
- Dolphin Quest Bermuda (aquarium) — Located inside the historic stone walls of the National Museum of Bermuda, this high-end encounter allows kids to touch,
- Bermuda Day Parade (other) — Bermuda's biggest cultural explosion, featuring the iconic Gombey dancers, vibrant floats, and high-energy marching band
- Bermuda Gombey Performances (other) — A high-energy, colorful folk tradition featuring masked dancers in elaborate feathered headdresses performing to hypnoti
- Bermuda Kite Festival (Good Friday) (other) — A vibrant Good Friday tradition where the sky over Horseshoe Bay Beach fills with colorful, handmade Bermuda kites that
- Crystal & Fantasy Caves (landmark) — An otherworldly subterranean adventure featuring crystal-clear underground lakes and dramatic limestone formations that
- Fort St. Catherine (castle) — A massive, well-preserved 17th-century coastal fortress where kids can explore underground tunnels, see replica Crown Je
- National Museum of Bermuda (museum) — A massive 10-acre maritime fortress where kids can climb ramparts, explore underground tunnels, and burn energy at a top
- Jobson's Cove (beach) — A stunning, horseshoe-shaped cove enclosed by steep limestone cliffs that act as a natural barrier against the Atlantic'
- Unfinished Church (landmark) — A stunning, roofless Gothic ruin that looks like a movie set or a crumbling castle. It’s a quick, high-impact stop where
- Cooper's Island Nature Reserve (nature) — A 77-acre former NASA tracking station turned pristine nature reserve, offering a series of secluded, calm-water beaches
- Tucker's Point Dive & Water Sports Centre (sports) — A premier aquatic hub at the Rosewood Bermuda offering high-quality inflatable waterpark fun, kayaking, and professional
- Gibbs Hill Lighthouse (landmark) — The oldest cast-iron lighthouse in the world offers the absolute best 360-degree views of Bermuda's turquoise waters and
- Grotto Bay Beach Resort Caves (landmark) — A rare opportunity to swim in a stunning, naturally lit underground cave (Cathedral Cave) or visit a world-class spa ins
- Blue Hole Park (Tunnels/Caves) (park) — A lush, jungle-like nature reserve featuring a stunning turquoise swimming lagoon and hidden limestone grottoes. It offe
- Bermuda Parasail (various operators) (sports) — A high-flying adventure offering bird's-eye views of Bermuda's reefs and turquoise waters from 400 feet up. Most operato
- Royal Naval Dockyard (district) — A massive historic naval base turned family-friendly hub, featuring a massive stone fortress, a dolphin sanctuary, and a
- Rosewood Bermuda Beach Club (beach) — A high-end, private pink-sand sanctuary on Castle Harbour offering calm, turquoise waters perfect for families who want
- Arboretum (Bermuda National Arboretum) (garden) — A sprawling 22-acre oasis of rolling meadows and woodland trails that offers a rare sense of wide-open space in Bermuda.
What to Skip in Bermuda with Kids
- Scooter Rental (Various Operators)
- Church Bay
- Waterlot Inn
- Grotto Bay Resort In-Cave Spa
- The Bermuda Perfumery
- Fourways Inn
- Tucker House Museum
- Fort Hamilton
- Bermuda Triangle Brewing Company
- Bermuda Rum Tasting Experiences
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