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Caribbean - Bermuda - St. George

Location Overview

St. George's, Bermuda, offers a captivating journey through time, with its cobblestone streets and historic architecture painting a vivid picture of the island's colonial past. As one of the oldest continuously inhabited English settlements in the New World, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a treasure trove of history. Walk through the heart of the town to admire beautifully preserved 17th-century buildings, including the iconic St. Peter's Church, the oldest Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere.

The town's rich maritime heritage is evident in its landmarks such as the Town Hall, which dates back to 1620 and has served as the seat of Bermuda’s government. Adjacent to it is the Bermuda National Trust Museum, which offers a deep dive into local history through interactive exhibits and artifacts. The nearby Fort St. Catherine, a grand 17th-century fortification, provides stunning views of the surrounding waters and insights into Bermuda’s defensive past.