One of Bermuda’s wildest and most untouched landscapes, Spittal Pond Nature Reserve expands over 64 acres of diverse habitats that offer a look at Bermuda’s raw beauty and were declared a Wetland of International Importance in 1999. Explore a winding pathway lined with Bermuda Cedar and spice trees and visit “the Checkerboard,” an unusual and photogenic expanse of marine limestone.
This precious sanctuary provides a home for rare animals, including the critically endangered Bermuda skink, buckeye butterflies, and as many as 500 species of birds during January migration. Portuguese Rock, believed to have been engraved by Portuguese sailors, provides an excellent spot for whale watching in March and April.
Drive to the East End of the island where you’ll find the Unfinished Church, a picturesque house of worship on the outskirts of St. George’s, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally built to replace St. Peter’s Church, it was never finished, and tropical foliage has since taken over and made the Gothic ruin photo-worthy.
Afterward, stop by the iconic Swizzle Inn to taste one of Bermuda’s national drinks, the Rum Swizzle, where it was invented. Wrap up with dinner at The Village Pantry, which serves a selection of local fish and vegetables like rockfish in garlic butter and asparagus risotto with scallops.
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