Palm Grove Garden Bermuda, Ariel Sands Hotel And Beach Club
Palm Grove Garden is a pleasant garden in Devonshire Parish, Bermuda. It is privately owned by the Gibbons family but open to the public 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Thursday.
One of its most notable features is a pond containing a stone island of Bermuda. Take a walk down to the shore and you can see Ariel Sands, a hotel and beach club owned by actor Michael Douglas (currently closed).
Palm Grove Gardens Bermuda
Here is a tour of visitors enjoying Palm Grove Gardens in Bermuda during one of Paradise Tours Bermuda's informative walking tours.
Visiting Palm Grove Gardens in Bermuda!
The International Women's Club of Bermuda received a tour of the beautiful Palm Grove Gardens led by one of our members! Watch as we explore this never ending magical place...
Wander the manicured gardens of this private estate that was graciously opened to the public by owner Sir David Gibbons, a former Premier of Bermuda. Palm Grove Gardens sits on 18 acres, where you can find a variety of palm trees and an aviary housing parrots and toucans. The centerpiece of the estate is a living map of Bermuda set inside a lily pond. The gardens also have a moon gate – a circular stone archway design that originates from China, but is common throughout Bermuda.
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Catlin Bermuda End to End to End 2013: Palm Grove Garden to Paraquet Restaurant
We are almost halfway back to Dockyard now. You'll notice another water station near the entrance to the Botanical Gardens. Some holds out a banana half but it wouldn't be wise to reach out and attempt to grab it at this speed.
The Middle to Enders start appearing at the Trimingham Road round-about. There is also what appears to be a slight fender bender between a car and motorcycle holding up traffic at the crest of the hill.
Bermuda Botanical Gardens
Bermuda Botanical Gardens
National Botanical Gardens Bermuda And Camden
The national Bermuda Botanical Gardens are located in Paget Parish. They cover an area of 36 acres and include formal gardens, rolling lawns, a rose garden, sensory garden, and much more.
The gardens are also home to Camden, the official residence of the Premier of Bermuda, and the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
The Bermuda Botanical Gardens are open daily from sunrise to sunset. Admission is free.
Bermuda Vacation 1955: On Board the Queen of Bermuda
On deck of SS Queen of Bermuda at dock in New York City, cruising to Bermuda – life on deck & playing shuttle board. Arriving in the city of Hamilton, tug boat docking ship.
Front garden of Palm Grove, St. Marks church and graveyard, Harrington Sound from Devils Hole, harbor from Hamilton Princess, Elbow Beach Surf Club.
Limestone quarry, workers cutting block by hand. Great Sound from Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, St. James church in Somerset, Castle Harbor Hotel grounds and pool. Front Street in front of the old Bank of Bermuda, Queen Street being paved, Elbow Beach Hotel gardens.
Ferry trip from Front Street, cargo ship “Rexton Kent”, undeveloped Trimingham Hill, Paget shoreline, old Hamilton Princess.
“Little Durrit” antiques shop sign, Princess Hotel swimming pool, Inverurie Hotel from water, islands in the Great Sound. Flight home.
Spittal Pond Nature Reserve Bermuda, Great For Birdwatching
Spittal Pond is Bermudas largest nature reserve and widely regarded as the islands best spot for birdwatching.
Features include Spanish Rock, the earliest recorded sign of human activity in Bermuda, and Jeffreys Cave, a point on the African Diaspora Heritage Trail.
Spittal Pond Nature Reserve is jointly managed by the Bermuda Government and the Bermuda National Trust. It is open daily from sunrise to sunset. Admission to the park is free.
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Gorham's, Bermuda's One Stop Saving Spot
Gorham's is one of Bermuda's leading home and garden stores. Offering customers everything from plant seeds, gardening implements, outdoor furniture and barbecues, to a large selection of in home necessities from faucets, showers, sinks, bath tubs and toilet fixtures to electrical supplies, paint sundries, power tools, floor coverings and housewares.Gorham's is also proud to be increasing its range of environmentally conscious products thanks to an exciting new partnership with Bermudian entrepreneurs goGreen.
Beautiful Jobson Cove Beach In Bermuda
Jobson Cove is a small but beautiful beach in Bermudas Warwick Parish. It is encircled by cliffs, and offers calm waters very suitable for kids and families.
There are a number of other great beaches within easy walking distance: Warwick Long Bay, Stonehole Bay, and Chaplin Bay.
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Astwood Cove And Park, Bermuda, Popular Beach Wedding Location
Astwood Park is a public park in Bermudas Warwick Parish. It offers spectacular panoramic ocean views and is one of the islands most popular outdoor wedding locations.
A steep (and dangerous) path leads down to Astwood Cove, a small beach surrounded by cliffs.
Tour to my Mini Garden - Bermuda
Tour to my Mini Garden
June 10, 2019
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NATURAL POOLS - ARIEL SANDS BEACH - COX'S BAY - DEVONSHIRE PARISH - BERMUDA
Piscines naturelles - Plage d'Ariel Sands - Baie de Cox - Paroisse de Devonshire - Bermudes
Coordonnées GPS: 32°17'49.3N 64°44'53.8W
Coût: Gratuit
Durée: 01h00
Un chic hôtel était situé jadis à cet endroit. Il appartenait à Michael Douglas, acteur bien connu d'Hollywood. L'hôtel a fermé ses portes il y a une dizaine d'années.
Je désirais me rendre sur les lieux car j'étais curieuse de voir les piscines d'eau de mer qui avaient été érigées en bordure de la plage.
En effectuant des recherches sur internet, j'ai pu retracer l'endroit où elles étaient situées. Cependant, lorsque nous avons pris la route pour y accéder, la route était barrée.
J'avais cependant un plan B. J'avais remarqué que cette piscine se trouvait juste à côté du parc de la baie de Devonshire et qu'il semblait y avoir un sentier le long de la mer qui pouvait nous y mener.
Nous avons donc rebroussé chemin et nous nous sommes rendus à ce parc. A l'arrière du parc, j'ai effectivement découvert un sentier menant au bord de la mer. Je savais d'ores et déjà que nous serions en mesure de nous rendre à Ariel Sands Beach.
La marée était basse, nous permettant ainsi d'entreprendre cette randonnée en toute sécurité. La prudence est de mise car certains rochers peuvent s'avérer très glissants.
Lorsque j'ai contourné le rocher et que j'ai aperçu les piscines d'Ariel Sands, j'étais vraiment contente. Ces piscines naturelles sont remplies d'eau de mer et j'avais vraiment l'intention de m'y baigner.
Le site est maintenant à l'abandon mais on peut tout même s'imaginer toute la prestance que devait avoir jadis cet endroit.
On retrouve également une superbe plage de sable rose juste à côté de ces deux piscines. La couleur rose du sable devient plus évidente lorsque le sable est mouillé.
Il suffit d'observer les vagues qui s'étendent sur la plage. Lorsqu'elles se retirent, la couleur rose du sable devient vraiment remarquable.
Et oui, je me suis baignée dans une des piscines d'eau de mer. L'eau cristalline était purement rafraîchissante.
Lorsque l'hôtel était en fonction, il était possible de faire de la plongée en apnée dans ces piscines naturelles. Des poissons y avaient été introduits.
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Bermuda Vacation 1957 Queen of Bermuda Cruise from NYC and Island Tour
Queen of Bermuda crew winching in the cable on Manhattans west side piers. Departure passes a loaded aircraft carrier and a row of warships. New York City skyline, life on deck and the Statue of Liberty.
Approach to Bermuda, greeted by the Pilot boat so the ship can be safely navigated into Hamilton. North Shore, Great Sound and past the islands into Hamilton Harbor – lots of time on deck. Agars Island with its aquarium and someone waving from their Point Shares house. A glimpse of Salt Kettle and docking at Front Street.
Front Street and docks from the ship and a stop at an unknown house & garden (in the city?)
A stop at Gibbons Gardens at the island pond (Palm Grove) then the mandatory visit to the Aquarium and on to Devils Hole for some “fishing”.
Back at Hamilton, the Queen at dock – From the water, crew painting hull, then along the docks. Last moments walking in the street in Somerset Village, some street scenes and the entrance to the Castle Harbor Hotel…
Bermuda Bay | BallenIsles | Palm Beach Gardens
Presented by Jeff Lichtenstein.....A wide-open neoclassical urn entry greets you at Bermuda Bay. Built by JAT, these 52 homes of 2700-3300 square feet are surrounded by water. There is a choice of 3-, 4- or 5-bedroom floorplans available in the Augusta, Bay Hill, and Hamilton models, with grand double-door entries, side-entry garages, and golf or lake views in this private, circular-planned neighborhood.
Bermuda Bay homes for sale are centurally located within BallenIsles Country Club and are nearby the clubhouse. Some of the homes have large backyards which can be difficult to find in zero lot country club communities. BallenIsles has 3 seperate maned security gate entrances. The PGA Boulevard, Military Trail, or Northlake gates lead you to countless variets of restaurnats, shopping, and easy commutes to Palm Beach International Airport and the beach.
Camden, Bermuda
Camden is the official residence for our Premier. It is located on the Botanical Gardens grounds.
Bermuda Vacation 1960's Ocean Monarch Cruise & Botanical Gardens Tour
Ocean Monarch cruise from New York City to Bermuda and back - Assumed 1960s
On deck footage and disembarking from Furness Lines Pier 95 on the west side of Manhattan, Statue of Liberty and arrival in Bermuda. Pilot boat Curlew arrival (to drop off the local pilot captain).
Lots of flowers and plants in this one - stops at Palm Grove (Gibbons Gardens) on South Shore, a large farmers field and The Botanical Gardens in Paget. A glimpse of The Wee Country Shop with a parrot and a cockatoo out on front.
Discover Dockside Attractions in Beautiful Bermuda
Enjoy the view as you discover Dockside Attractions in beautiful Bermuda.