St. George
Wander the cobblestoned streets of the oldest English settlement in the New World on the island's east end, past taffy-colored stone buildings. St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the location of the first settlers who arrived in 1612. Explore Bermuda's history at museums such as the Bermuda National Museum Trust, the St. George Historical Society Museum, the Bermudian Heritage Museum, and the Tucker House Museum.
Tobacco Bay Beach is the most popular attraction in St. George. Tobacco beach, named after the wild tobacco that was discovered when the early settlers arrived, no longer has any nicotine plants growing, but it offers a classic Bermuda beach experience. It's best known for its limestone rock formations and shallow clear waters that are perfect for snorkeling and swimming. At beach kiosks, you can rent snorkeling equipment, stand up paddleboards, kayaks, and kiddie floats.
- Best places to visit: Tobacco Bay, St. Catherine’s Fort, Walter street, Somers Garden, etc
- Location: Southern shore near the eastern end of the island