Fort St. Catherine
Historical place museum ·

Fort St. Catherine

Historical place museum ·

Coastal fort with antique weaponry, cannons, and sunset views

historical place
military architecture
unesco world heritage site
museum
antique weapons
self-guided tours
friendly staff
stone fortifications
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15 Coot Pond Road St. George's, Bermuda Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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15 Coot Pond Road St. George's, Bermuda Get directions

+1 441 297 1920
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Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 18, 2026

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"Bermuda is well-known for its stone fortifications, and Fort St. Catherine is among the island’s most impressive. Set on a hilltop overlooking the spot where English settlers first crashed upon Bermuda’s shores in 1609, this mighty military structure was originally constructed in 1614 as a much smaller fort built by the island’s first governor, Richard Moore. And while what you’ll see today is largely an expanded version, completed in the 19th century, the imposing fortress is an excellent example of Bermuda’s military architecture—not to mention an ideal spot to snap some gorgeous sunset pictures of the island’s craggy coastline." - Katherine Cusumano

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"Fort St. Catherine The first fortification to occupy this spot on the northern tip of Bermudawas built from wood in 1612. That was replaced bya stone structure in 1614. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the fort was rebuilt a total of five times and thefinal reconstruction included the addition of military housing. Today the site encompasses a dry moat, numerous stone structures and a museum. The latter features antique weapons and a gallery of dioramas."

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Fort St. Catherine, St. George's Parish, Bermuda — Historic Site Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Start with some context. What's the history here? Bermuda is well-known for its stone fortifications, and Fort St. Catherine is among the island’s most impressive. Set on a hilltop overlooking the spot where English settlers first crashed upon Bermuda’s shores in 1609, this mighty military structure was originally constructed in 1614 as a much smaller fort built by the island’s first governor, Richard Moore. And while what you’ll see today is largely an expanded version, completed in the 19th century, the imposing fortress is an excellent example of Bermuda’s military architecture—not to mention an ideal spot to snap some gorgeous sunset pictures of the island’s craggy coastline. Tell us about the place itself. What's it like inside? Fort St. Catherine is surrounded by a dry moat and accessed by a drawbridge. Once inside, you’ll be walking through dimly lit tunnels and up tall towers, many of which are adjacent to highly fortified ramparts that overlook the ocean. You’ll find replicas of England’s crown jewels and a fine collection of small arms and antique weaponry, but don’t miss the 18-ton muzzle-loading cannons, which could shoot a 400-pound shell at targets over a half-mile away. With dozens of hidden chambers, some meant for prisoners, the fort is the sort of site where you can let your imagination run wild. Is there a guide involved? No guides here, but Fort St. Catherine is open for self-guided tours Monday through Friday (it's closed weekends and holidays). Who would you recommend it for? Military history buffs who’d like to learn more about Bermuda’s storied past as a British stronghold in the Atlantic. And why is it such a standout? Sell us on why we should make time for it. Next to the Keep—Bermuda’s largest fort—this is the most impressive example of military architecture on the island. Plus, if you go just before sunset, you’ll see one of the most stunning sky shows in Bermuda. Anything else we should know before planning a visit? If you’re planning on spending any time exploring the historic Town of St. George’s, make the extra effort to go a bit farther east. You’ll need to hop in a taxi or on a scooter to get to the fort, but when you arrive, you’re in for a unique glimpse into Bermuda’s military history. Note: This is probably not the best choice for wheelchair-users or anyone who has trouble with stairs." - David LaHuta

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10 Best Cultural Attractions in Bermuda | Condé Nast Traveler

"Bermuda is well-known for its stone fortifications, and Fort St. Catherine is among the island’s most impressive. Set on a hilltop overlooking the spot where English settlers first crashed upon Bermuda’s shores in 1609, this mighty military structure was originally constructed in 1614 as a much smaller fort built by the island’s first governor, Richard Moore. And while what you’ll see today is largely an expanded version, completed in the 19th century, the imposing fortress is an excellent example of Bermuda’s military architecture—not to mention an ideal spot to snap some gorgeous sunset pictures of the island’s craggy coastline." - David LaHuta

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Mark Z.

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Located on St. George's island the fort is a well maintained military historical site. There is a small fee of $7 (USD or BMD), and cards are accepted. The fort is both an indoor and outdoor attraction. To get there you can grab a taxi by the ferry, or walk and see the other sights along the way (note: there are little to no sidewalks past the main town, but I had no problems walking along the roads).

Margarita B.

Google
I really enjoyed the visit and is just next to Regs Resort Bermuda. Such an interesting place to be and the history of St George's town since 1612. Was an honor to be here.

Alpesh P.

Google
One of our stop when we toured end to end this Island Spectacular! One of the best attractions I've been to. You get to tour the ENTIRE fort!! Very few places are not accessible (some parts are just pure storage). But, you get to go underground into the belly of the fort, you get to go on the very top with the cannons. There is a small museum in the entrance, and a small part in the barracks. Staff were super friendly and helpful. Highly recommend!!!

Amanda H.

Google
Really awesome to go inside and into the fort/cellar for the self guided tour. Great information and artifacts! Worth the trip and admission!

Rick H.

Google
I love going back and looking at a piece of history. It's bigger than it looks. Give yourself at least an hour to take check everything out. Wear your sunblock as it gets hot and sunny, Some of this indoors , but a lot of it was on the roof.

LK K

Google
Really good place for some history - very reasonably priced, easy to spend a little or a long time. Lots of really detailed signage and displays. The front desk helped us with some direction for making our way around the fort and we spend a good amount of time there. Could see some interesting fish over the walls too! Not very well signposted from the road/hotel but worth making the trip for the price. Not busy (end of season).

Philip V

Google
It's very reminiscent of the Halifax Citadel, and the Citadelle de Québec, built by the British in similar eras. Fort St.Catherine is impressive and has a storied history tied even to the Revolutionary War in America. It's well worth going to.

Nathanael M.

Google
Great place to visit. Stage were friendly and helpful and the fort was amazing. It amazes me how they built such things back in the days. There are a lot of steps and uneven ground.