Bermuda Transport Museum
If you enjoy history and transportation, the Bermuda Transport Museum's new home at the Royal Naval Dockyard is a must-see. There is a large collection of vintage forms of transportation that Bermudian have used over the years. The iconic mobylette takes center stage, and the museum houses over 100 motorcycles and 15 historic cars. It also features a cedar-wood horse carriage.
There are also some fascinating marine transportation systems on display, such as boat engines, as well as references to America's Cup. This historic collection of iconic motorbikes, boats, carriages, and cars from Bermuda's past will transport you. Beautifully restored Mobylette, Triumph, Cyrus, Morris, VWs, and even an America's Cup foiling wing raced by Oracle Team USA are on display.
Paul Martins, the owner, has spent the last 28 years building his collection and is excited to share it with the public. When you walk through the doors of the Bermuda Transport Museum, you will not be disappointed. The museum, which is located in Dockyard, is housed in a high-ceilinged historic structure that is flooded with light and large enough to hold all of the large old objects on show.