Bermuda
Bermuda Unveiled: Historic Forts, Secret Gardens & More!
Program No. 22777RJ
See another side of Bermuda — one filled with fascinating history and natural gems — as you explore its fortifications, gardens, museums and nature reserves.
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8 days
7 nights
16 meals
7B 5L 4D
3
Hamilton, Verdmont Museum
Hamilton
8
Program Concludes
In Flight
At a Glance
There’s far more to Bermuda than pink sand beaches and crystal-clear waters — this British territory is also home to a wealth of history and natural beauty, just waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in Bermuda’s rich colonial legacy as you learn the stories of Britain’s earliest settlements in the Western Hemisphere, and hear tales of shipwrecks, pirates and maritime history. Discover its pristine nature preserves and marine sanctuaries, and delight in special explorations of private gardens. Plus visit two nature preserves to learn about limestone, natural caves and Bermuda cedar and climb a lighthouse for a stunning ocean view!
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to two miles a day over pavement, dirt paths, grass, gravel. Some stairs, getting on and off a small motorcoach and boat, walking and standing up to 1.5 hours in museums.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Walk with an expert through the city of St. George’s, one of the oldest English settlements in the “New World” and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Enjoy special access to two private gardens owned by local residents, and learn about island flowers.
- Board a small boat at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences to see plankton collected, and return to the lab to learn about these microscopic creatures.
Featured Expert
All trip experts
Tim Rogers
Tim Rogers, after a decade of teaching, began his own business providing talks and walks on a range of Bermuda-related themes. Tim’s interests are many and varied, not limited to architectural and natural history, Bermudian culture and contemporary issues related to population increase and climate change. Tim lists amongst his hobbies rose cultivation, silver collecting, hill walking, travel, yoga, meditation, and snorkeling. Tim has worked in Bermuda with Road Scholar for nearly 25 years.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Tim Rogers
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Tim Rogers, after a decade of teaching, began his own business providing talks and walks on a range of Bermuda-related themes. Tim’s interests are many and varied, not limited to architectural and natural history, Bermudian culture and contemporary issues related to population increase and climate change. Tim lists amongst his hobbies rose cultivation, silver collecting, hill walking, travel, yoga, meditation, and snorkeling. Tim has worked in Bermuda with Road Scholar for nearly 25 years.
Suggested Reading List
(5 books)
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