Blue Hole Park
Park · Hamilton ·

Blue Hole Park

Park · Hamilton ·

Lagoon for swimming & cliff-jumping, caves, dense foliage

swimming
cliff jumping
blue hole
nature
caves
secluded
hidden gem
crystal-clear waters
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25 Best Things to Do in Bermuda | Condé Nast Traveler

"Bermuda’s west end might be home to some of its most beloved beaches , but its east end boasts some of the island's most pristine green spaces. Next door to the Walsingham Nature Preserve, and just around the corner from Grotto Bay Beach Resort, is the Blue Hole Park, named for the blue hole at its center—a 12-acre destination for swimming, cliff-jumping, and cave exploring. (The swimming hole itself, framed by mangroves and teeming with bright fish, is your final destination.) Entry to Blue Hole is free, and because it’s relatively secluded, it tends to be frequented mostly by locals." - Katherine Cusumano

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Blue Hole Park, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda - Park Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"So, can you tell us a little about this place? Bermuda’s west end might be home to some of its most beloved beaches , but its east end boasts some of the island's most pristine green spaces. Next door to the Walsingham Nature Preserve, and just around the corner from Grotto Bay Beach Resort, is the Blue Hole Park, named for the blue hole at its center—a 12-acre destination for swimming, cliff-jumping, and cave exploring. Speaking of exploring—what should we check out? The swimming hole itself, framed by mangroves and teeming with bright fish, is your final destination. There’s also a small nearby beach that can occasionally get crowded. How easy is it to find? As you head toward the Causeway from the west, Blue Hole is located just off the last right turn before the bridge—a left, if you’re coming from the airport or St. George’s. The only challenge is finding it in the first place—once you’re there, you’re there. All said and done, what—and who—is this best for? Entry to Blue Hole is free, and because it’s relatively secluded, it tends to be frequented mostly by locals. If, somehow, you’re suffering from beach fatigue, Blue Hole should be your next swimming destination." - Katherine Cusumano

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Christiane B.

Google
Nice park with some mangroves and water holes. Quick stop on the island tour. Don't think you need more than 10 minutes here unless you plan on swimming.

John De S.

Google
Blue Hole Park in Bermuda is an absolute gem! This hidden oasis in the local jungle offers a unique swimming experience, and the thrill of jumping off the rocks into the crystal-clear waters is exhilarating. Getting there early in the morning ensures you have the spot to yourself. Plus, it's easily accessible, making it a perfect spot to spend a few hours relaxing and enjoying nature. Definitely worth a visit!

Andrea G.

Google
I think this place is definitely worth a visit. Continue the path north east to reach the blue hole. It has a viewing platform where you can leave your stuff and get changed. And then walking around the perimeter there are different spots where you can dive at different heights. Be careful on the last spot from where you can dive as on the left side of it on the water there is a pipe. I’ve also seen beautiful massive red crabs in the area. On the park before getting in the viewing platform there is also a waterloo.

Tim M.

Google
Absolutely wonderful place! Easy walk into a secluded lagoon that makes you feel like you entered another world. Took a swim jumping off the short cliff, beautiful water, and some small caves nearby. Lovely park.

Jennifer V.

Google
Wow! Stunning park next to the ocean to walk and explore. The blue hole itself is gorgeous and was fun to jump off the cliffs. There is no cost to enter the park and no cost to jump into and swim in the blue hole. Definitely a must see if you’re visiting Bermuda. You won’t be disappointed. It’s a bit of a lengthy walk and there are no directional signs - but don’t give up, because once you find it- it’s so worth it!

P. Omar A.

Google
One of the spots in our tour that caught me off guard guard. The park is full of wonderful things: caves and a blue water lagoon. We did some jumping into the the lagoon. Water was refreshing. Must visit.

Serena N.

Google
Fun place to have a secluded and quiet swim amongst the trees. Just be careful bc the clay is slippery

Amanda H.

Google
Really quiet and beautiful place for a hike and/or a swim in the lagoons or the beach there.