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Bermuda Botanical Gardens Adventures

The Bermuda Botanical Gardens is a renowned public garden offering an array of tropical and subtropical plants. It is a beloved destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike.

36
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
Over 100,000
Annual Visitors
1898
Year Established

About Bermuda Botanical Gardens

Bermuda Botanical Gardens
 

The Bermuda Botanical Gardens spans 36 acres and showcases a diverse range of flora, primarily from tropical and subtropical regions. The gardens include special collections of native Bermudian plants, orchids, cacti, and a sensory garden designed for the visually impaired. Established in 1898, the gardens serve as both a living museum of plant life and a popular recreational area. Key features include the Camden House, an 18th-century Georgian estate now serving as Bermuda's official government residence, and a comprehensive arable farming plot. The Bermuda Botanical Gardens is not only a place for relaxation and education but also a center for conservation efforts aimed at preserving Bermuda's rich biodiversity. Visitors enjoy various walking paths, guided tours, and vibrant annual events like the Ag Show.

Highlights

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The Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art

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Sensory Garden for the Visually Impaired

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The formal Palm Garden

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Camden House, the official residence of Bermuda's Premier

Notable Natural Features

Palm Garden

A beautifully arranged collection of palm tree species that thrive in Bermuda's climate.

Sensory Garden

A garden designed for the visually impaired, featuring aromatic plants and textured landscaping.

Camden House

The official residence of Bermuda's Premier, offering historical insight into Bermuda's heritage.