St George, Bermuda
This video was shot around the historic town of St George in Bermuda.
Included are many of the attractions and hotels in the town such as Ordnance Island (0:10), the statue of Sir George Somers (0:28), the replica of the Deliverance (0:51), the Town Hall and Kings Square (2:05), Old State House (3:15), Bermuda National Trust Museum (3:36), St Peters Church (4:01), St Georges Post Office (4:24), Tucker House Museum (4:28), Somers Wharf (4:40), Old Rectory (4:55), Bermuda Perfumery (5:09), Aunt Neas Inn (5:18), and Unfinished Church (5:23).
The final clips (5:30) show NCLs Norwegian Majesty cruise ship docked in the town.
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Historic Walking Tour of the Town of St. George, BermudaShipwreck Central St. GeorgeImagine stepping back into history where you will discover many things that span four centuries of time: experience the scent of Bougainvillea and hibiscus in the breeze; explore the Unfinished Church, rising like a skeleton on the hill, the columns, archways, and partial walls chilling and mysterious; hear the voices of the past and learn how a slave won the King of England’s favour and his freedom; learn about the British flagship Sea Venture, on her way from England to Virginia, that was wrecked on the reefs off Bermuda during a violent summer storm and immortalized by William Shakespeare. Here, you may even find the heart of Sir George Somers in Somer’s Garden.If breathtaking waterfronts, emerald gardens, historic forts and entertaining walking tours are on your list of things to do, then a sightseeing tour is a must. Our sightseeing tour takes you to St. George’s best locations for photos, breathtaking views, and a historic walk. Put on your earphones and experience the Town of St. George in a whole new way! You’ll be stepping back in time to where Bermuda officially “began” in St. George in 1609. Here you’ll find the oldest English settlement in the new world, buildings that are several hundred years old, including Bermuda National Trust Museum, Customs House Square, Tucker House Museum, the Carriage Museum, and the new World Heritage Centre.In St. George, you’ll be walking through a UNESCO World Heritage site, a status given to “cultural properties of outstanding universal value”. We’ll guide you through some of St. George’s alleys and laneways, where you’ll find Pilot Darrell’s house and the Bermuda Perfumery, where you’ll experience subtle and warm fragrances not found anywhere else in the world.FEATURESOffline Walking Tour MapIntegrated Keypad that turns your iPod into an Audio GuidePoints of Interest DirectoryPoint of Interest Photo ReferencesPhoto Gallery with SlideshowAudio Commentary with Music and Sound EffectsWalks you to the Best Points of Interest in St. GeorgeIn St. George, you’ll discover a variety of compelling stories that weave themselves into a colourful tapestry of historical vignettes that lead you to the oldest church in the western hemisphere, the Old Town Printer, and the ghostly Unfinished Church, just some of the stops along the way. Discover the magic of historical St. George.See us online at:
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The Old Town of St. George's in Bermuda was founded in 1612 and that makes it the oldest inhabited town in the New World. Jamestown, Virginia was founded in 1607 but nowadays it isn't a living town like St. George's with its shops and houses in which Bermudians have lived happily for hundreds of years. The Town has now been declared a World Heritage Site and as such is protected from ruin by modern development. The result is a quiet and quaint maze of streets, museums, churches and restaurants on the shore of a beautiful harbour dotted with equally fascinating little islands each with its own story. Come and visit this historically charming gem and experience immense fun as you walk around the leafy alleys and byways or explore on your rented scooter. If you get too hot there are excellent public beaches just over the hill!
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At the Bermuda National Trust, those in the know take you back through the history of the island. Stops along the way include The Tucker House, The Verdmont House and The Old Rectory dating back to the 1600s.
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The Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications is the name used by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) World Heritage Committee to identify collectively as a World Heritage site St. George's Town, founded in 1612 (following the 1609 wreck on Bermuda's reefs of the Sea Venture), and a range of fortifications, batteries, and magazines built between 1612 and 1939, the last of which was removed from use in 1953.St. George's, located on the island, and within the parish of the same names, is the oldest surviving English town in the New World. Originally called New London, it was founded by the Virginia Company and was Bermuda's capital until 1815. It contains many historic buildings, including St. Peter's Church (consecrated in 1612, though the oldest parts of the present structure date to 1620), the oldest Protestant church in the New World, the State House, which had housed the Parliament of Bermuda from 1620 until 1815, and many other historical buildings, including the Tucker House, the Globe Hotel, the Mitchell House, Stuart Lodge, the Old Rectory, the Bridge House, the Carriage House, and the Unfinished Church.
Cannon Shot arriving at St Georges Bermuda
May 2008 cruise as the ship enters the Harbor they fire a Cannon to welcome us.
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As the leading arts museum on the island, the National Gallery's aim is to promote and advance the visual arts in Bermuda, and they are proud to house Bermudas national art collection.
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Sir George Somers: Bermuda 1609
Dr. Derek Tully is a master storyteller in front of the camera as he tells the dramatic story of the shipwreck of Sir George Somers In Bermuda in 1609. Using his book: A Man of Patience he brings Sir George to life in modern day Bermuda by going from one historic highlight talking about Sir George and the settlers as they survive Bermuda and eventually make it to save Jamestowne.
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Monica speaks about the various Forts around Bermuda.
Carter House - Bermuda YP
Carter House was constructed circa 1640 by the descendants of Christopher Carter. He was one of two crew members of Sir George Somers shipwrecked Sea Venture who remained in Bermuda when the survivors left Bermuda for Virginia in 1610. It is now the home of The St. David's Island Historical Society Museum, and features many historical artifacts, pictures and displays.
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The Secret Behind Tom Moore's Tavern - Bermuda
There is a place in Bermuda called Tom Moore's jungle. (The Idwal Hughes Nature Reserve)
The 1.25 acre reserve was established to conserve indigenous plan life and unique geological formations of the Walsingham cave district. Visitors are welcome to use the established trails.
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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).
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Bermuda () is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is approximately 1,070 km (665 mi) east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina; 1,236 km (768 mi) south of Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia; and 1,759 km (1,093 mi) north of Cuba. The capital city is Hamilton. Bermuda is self-governing, with its own constitution and its own government, which enacts local laws, while the United Kingdom retains responsibility for defence and foreign relations.
Bermuda's two largest economic sectors are offshore insurance and reinsurance, and tourism. Bermuda had one of the world's highest GDP per capita for most of the 20th century. The island has a subtropical climate and lies in the hurricane belt and thus is prone to related severe weather; however, it is somewhat protected by a coral reef that surrounds the island and its position at the north of the belt, which limits the direction and severity of approaching storms.