Bermuda Maritime MuseumNaval traditions on display
Pender Rd, Royal Naval Dockyards
(PO Box MA 133)
Hamilton, HMBX
MA
Neighborhood: Royal Naval Dockyard
Phone: +1 441 234 1418
Fax: +1 441 234 1735
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Once the largest fort on the island, this facility was converted into a museum in 1974. Ramparts with mounted guns remind visitors of the stronghold's past. Exhibits chronicle the American and British naval traditions of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as the naval influence on Bermuda. The remains of wrecks, sloops, frigates and other well-preserved maritime artifacts comprise the permanent displays. Guided tours include lectures about naval legends such as John Paul Jones and Lord Horatio Nelson. Adult admission is $10 for adults 16 and over, $8 for senior citizens, and $5 for children from 5 to 15.
Daily 10a-5p




Great place for people interested in history and old forts. Lots to see and learn here. There is a r...
Reviewed by:traumawoman from Port Washington, NY on Jan 05 2007


With all of those people near this museum, I just couldm't have fun. My kids thought that it was...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 28 2006





First, be sure to purchase Heritage Passport, so you can see the Maritime Museum, Aquarium and Zoo, ...
Reviewed by:randj_187 from Tennessee on Sep 09 2005
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