Admiral's Cave

Admiral's Cave is one of Bermuda's largest dry caves, containing multiple lakes. It is located in Hamilton Parish. Around 1819, it was given the name "Admiral" after a British admiral. The Smithsonian Museum has uncovered a couple hundred thousand-year-old fossils here. You can explore the cave even though it is no longer a display cave with guided tours.


You can go there to explore on your own to experience the wilderness as well as satisfy your love of adventure with your group of friends. Admiral's Cave is often loved by tourists because it is quiet and not too commercial in its tourist services, still retaining the wild beauty and beauty of nature. Here you can also take good pictures and swim, but beware of the cliffs!


Location: Bermuda's Hamilton Parish.

Admiral's Cave - Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfMNAQPQJ1s
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