"Bermuda Snorkel Beaches: Snorkel Park Beach Sea cucumbers, anemones, and colorful tropical fish, along with sunken cannons and antique anchors, make Snorkel Park Beach a popular site for snorkelers and families with kids. You could spend the entire day floating among parrot fish, angel fish, and blue tangs in this shallow, crystal clear water. Located along a protected inlet near the Royal Naval Dockyard, this white sand beach has on-site gear rental, a restaurant, and a snack bar. Other special events and activities include volleyball, horseshoes, and frisbee games on the beach. Kayaks, jet skis, and paddle boats are also available for rental."
It's a very small beach and very rocky. I went there specifically for snorkeling. I had to pay $15 to enter and $15 to rent fins(had my own mask). There was glass in multiple parts of the beach. Trash on the beach. Nothing special with snorkeling. I saw some fish but actually saw more fish at Tobacco Bay and Horseshoe Bay. The waters were very rough and choppy so I couldn't go as far as I wanted. I recommend they put in a marker that snorkelers don't go past for safety reasons. It's very easy to get pulled out into the current. I actually had to turn back because the current was pulling me in. There was no marker so I had to estimate myself.
Vikki A. Johnson
Google
Great atmosphere! So glad we found this place before our cruise ship left because we waste of money and time yesterday at Horseshoe Bay and this was sooooooo much better! The beach is beautiful! No seaweed!!! Music is great and so is the food!! You gotta try the wooha fish and wings! Christy & Tashia provided excellent service and so did the amazing bartender Zahria!!! Oh and they have massages beachside!!! Definitely coming back here next time!
Tiffany
Google
Beautiful Bermuda waters to snorkel in and see all types of coral reef creatures! The fish were gorgeous!! Only a short distance from where our cruise ship was docked. My only complaint was a lot of broken glass in the water so you definitely need water shoes! We brought our own snorkel gear and had a wonderful experience!!
Ahmad Al Mohamed
Google
Nice place, short walk to the cruise to man- made beach
Gretchen Roche
Google
I can't say much, it's $10 per person. Another beach is free and is about 1 mile walk further. Other Bermuda beaches are free as well.
rachel hall
Google
It's a no for us! It's $15 per person entry & $25 pp per lounge chair. Secondly, there was fecal matter on the bathroom walls. The entire place is dumpy. The rocks on shoreline going out from beach to ocean are not easy on the feet. Moss was everywhere.
Go to Horseshoe Beach. It's further, but free & absolutely beautiful and bonus...FREE chairs. Other than close proximity to ship, I'm not sure why people are continuing to go to Snorkel Beach. I'm sad we went on our last day there.
Di Di
Google
Close to port but not clean. There is a lot of broken glass, trash, bottle caps, other debris on the beach. Why charge $20 per person if you don’t maintain the property.
QUANISHA WILSON
Google
Great nightlife open til 3am! 🔥 DJ on point on a Thursday night great vibes👊✌👍🍹😜 steps away from my cruise 🛳