Snorkel Park Beach
At this sheltered inlet near the National Museum of Bermuda, you’ll find both vibrant marine life and traces of the Dockyard’s seafaring past. Accessed through a stone tunnel, the bay hides cast-iron cannons from the 1500s to 1800s, plus an old anchor and gun-carriage wheel beneath its calm waters. But the real stars are the colorful fish—more than 50 species—as well as anemones, sea cucumbers, and coral. Floating rest stations make snorkeling and diving easy, and you can rent everything from kayaks and pedal boats to Jet Skis, underwater scooters, and beach gear. By day, it’s a family-friendly spot popular with cruise visitors; by night, it transforms into a lively beach club with parties and barbecues. Amenities: food and drink, water sports. Best for: snorkeling, swimming.