Bermuda Craft Market

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"If you’re searching for an authentic piece of Bermudiana to take home, look no further than the Bermuda Craft Market in the Royal Naval Dockyard. Housed inside an old stone cooperage where barrels were once stored for the British Navy, the bustling arts and crafts emporium is where you can peruse a massive collection of handmade goods, including jewelry, soaps, candles, Christmas ornaments, and ceramics. Most are sold by the artisans themselves, so it's also an opportunity to chat up a local. Into cigars? Pop by the table manned by Grant Kennedy, Bermuda’s only master cigar roller, who handrolls stogies with Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos." - David LaHuta

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Royal Navy Dockyard, 4 Freeport Rd, Bermuda Get directions

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