Step beyond the beaches and discover where Bermuda’s story truly begins.
This private East End walking tour takes you through the island’s most historic region—where shipwrecks, colonial ambition, and dramatic coastal landscapes shaped Bermuda’s identity. Travel with a knowledgeable local guide who brings these places to life, connecting what you see with the stories that most visitors never hear.
Explore the UNESCO-listed town of St. George’s, - the oldest continuously inhabited British settlement in the western hemisphere. Stand before the hauntingly beautiful Unfinished Church and uncover the legacy of the Sea Venture shipwreck that changed the course of Atlantic history.
This is not a rushed group tour—it’s a flexible, personalized journey shaped around your interests. Whether you’re drawn to history, photography, or simply seeing Bermuda beyond the obvious, this experience adapts to you.
If you want to understand Bermuda—not just see it—this tour is for you.
Look for your guide holding a "Bermuda Heritage Tours" sign right in front of the St. George's ferry dock and begin your stroll through the town.
See St. George's town square established in 1612 - learn about the original discovery of Bermuda in 1609 when The Sea Venture grounded on the reefs enroute to bring vital supplies to the settlers in Jamestown Virginia.
Constructed in 1782 - this building features classic elements of Bermuda's vernacular architecture and a stunning cedar interior.
Established in 1612, St. Peter's Church has been in continuous use for over 400 years and features early Bermudian building techniques and a baptismal font dating to approximately 1450.
Option to see the interior of this quirky historical site - great photo opportunity of architecture and Hamilton Harbour.
Lili Bermuda Perfumery - located in Stewart Hall constructed in early 18th century. A unique opportunity to get an up-close look at a stunning example of Bermuda vernacular architecture as you sample island inspired fragrances and get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of traditional Perfume making techniques.
Visit the site of Pilot Darrell's Cottage - the first known black person to purchase a home in Bermuda and a key stop on the African Diaspora Trail.
Featuring information on the wreck of the Sea Venture, the American Civil War cotton trade and shipwreck memorabilia.
Tucker House & Barber's Alley - Hear the exploits of Henry Tucker, President of the Governor's Council. who took up residence at this site in 1775 and his curious role in the American War of Independence. Then round the corner to Barber's Alley to see the site where the first black member of the US House of Representatives worked as a barber during the American Civil War.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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