Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute

Museum · Devonshire

Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute

Museum · Devonshire

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40 Crow Lane, HM GX, Bermuda

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Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute by null
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute by null
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute by null
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute by null
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute by null
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute by null
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute by null
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute by null
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute by null
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Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute by null
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Interactive museum exploring marine life, shipwrecks, and the Triangle  

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40 Crow Lane, HM GX, Bermuda Get directions

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The 25 Best Things to Do in Bermuda

"No Bermuda museum is as glitzy, modern, and innovative as this 41,000-square-foot discovery center on the outskirts of the city of Hamilton. Dedicated to exploring Bermuda’s vast underwater world, the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) features three floors of exhibits, many playfully interactive, making it perfect for families with young kids or anyone interested in learning more about the island’s diverse marine environment. BUEI has an enormous collection of gold doubloons, intact artifacts, and priceless treasures from the sea floor, in addition to one of the largest shell collections in the world. Make sure to test out Blue Echo, a small theater-like dive simulator that recreates a plunge to 12,000 feet." - Katherine Cusumano

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Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute — Museum Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"So, can you tell us a little about this place? No Bermuda museum is as glitzy, modern, and innovative as this 41,000-square-foot discovery center on the outskirts of the City of Hamilton. Dedicated to exploring Bermuda’s vast underwater world , the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) features three floors of exhibits, many playfully interactive, making it perfect for families with young kids or anyone interested in learning more about the island’s diverse marine environment. Tell us about those exhibits. Thanks in large part to the late Teddy Tucker—a renowned Bermudian wreck diver who discovered more than 100 shipwrecks—BUEI has an enormous collection of gold doubloons, intact artifacts, and priceless treasures from the sea floor. There’s also one of the world’s largest collection of shells, a floor devoted to Bermuda’s underwater geology, and an entire darkened wing about bioluminescence and the marine organisms that create it. But getting to the latter might be the most fun of all; you must first enter Blue Echo, a small theater-like dive simulator that recreates a plunge to 12,000 feet. The whole experience takes about seven minutes, one that shakes and rattles as you encounter creepy creatures of the deep. Full disclosure: Your littlest of explorers might find this underwater trek slightly harrowing, so brief them before the “submarine” doors close. Any temporary displays we should be sure to check out? In addition to 'Living with the Ocean,' which explores the effect of plastics on ocean life, and an exhibit devoted to the Bermuda Triangle, one of BUEI’s finest exhibits—temporary, permanent, or otherwise—is 'Built To Win,' a wing devoted to America’s Cup (Bermuda hosted the esteemed regatta in 2017). Here you can wear VR goggles to experience what it feels like to sail on a high-speed foiling catamaran, pound a giant air drum to recreate the appearance of wind on the water, or train like a pro sailor on a real grinder machine. Sponsored in large part by ORACLE TEAM USA, which called the island home for more than three years, the exhibit is interactive, high-tech, and the highlight of any museum visit. Who else is likely to come here? Families galore; after all, this is one of the best museums for kids. Many exhibits are tailor-made for the littlest of underwater explorers (like the virtual shark cage, for example, which rattles every time a Great White bumps into the glass). How easy is it to get around? Navigating BUEI is as simple as walking through the large glass doors. Exhibits naturally flow from one to the next, so there’s no other way to tackle it other than going at your own pace. Any guided tours worth trying? Guided tours are available upon request, but you’ll be well-off simply exploring at your leisure.. Is the gift shop worth a stop? Your kids might beg for one of the stuffed marine animals or a small bottle of Bermuda pink sand, but none of it is particularly noteworthy. If we (or the young ones in our party) are in need of a little pick-me-up, are there any good options on site? The gift shop sells snacks, coffee, and little else. If you’d like really good meal, however, head to Harbourfront , an adjacent waterfront restaurant with excellent sushi, sandwiches, salads, and hearty entrées. If we don't have a lot of time for this visit, how should we strategize? What are the highlights? If you’re time-crunched or at all skittish about being in close quarters, skip the dive simulator. To get to the bioluminescence hall without taking the virtual plunge, simply tell one of the museum attendants that you’d like to move onto the next exhibit and they’ll escort you down the stairs." - David LaHuta

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10 Best Museums in Bermuda | Condé Nast Traveler

"No Bermuda museum is as glitzy, modern, and innovative as this 41,000-square-foot discovery center on the outskirts of the city of Hamilton. Dedicated to exploring Bermuda’s vast underwater world , the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) features three floors of exhibits, many playfully interactive, making it perfect for families with young kids or anyone interested in learning more about the island’s diverse marine environment. BUEI has an enormous collection of gold doubloons, intact artifacts, and priceless treasures from the sea floor, in addition to one of the largest shell collections in the world. Make sure to test out Blue Echo, a small theater-like dive simulator that recreates a plunge to 12,000 feet." - David LaHuta

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Loz

Google
The best museum I have ever been too. Really fascinating exhibitions with lot of fun interactive displays. The shell and shipwreck exhibits are extraordinary and the 'Bermuda Triangle' section is awesome!

Iulia Ilea

Google
Wonderful place to visit for the entire family. Lots of interesting information about the island but also about climate change and the environment. Super cool unique and eco friendly toys in the store. A place will definitely come back to next time we visit Bermuda.

M “Medusa Blue” C

Google
The Underwater Center was one of the highlights of our trip to Bermuda. Fantastic people work there. Interesting exhibits. The Bermuda Triangle exhibit was a lot of fun. Some great photo ops. Fun for all ages. Definitely worth the visit.

Amir Mitha

Google
Great facility. Lots to see and lots of information provided in different methods. Both my child and I enjoyed it quite a bit. Great location, an easy stroll from the ferry terminal. The selfie station was super fun, as was the shark cage.

Amber Radsma

Google
BUEI is "out of this world" and I hope it stays there! At least until the Bermuda triangle exhibit is out. I'm not sure who this is for I would guess kids but almost every interactive exhibit is broken and when not broken they are so extremely loud I'm surprised you can't hear them from the airport. Check out any other museum if your an adult trying to learn about bermuda and take your kids to the excellent Aquarium nearby.

Alex Navarro

Google
We were taken here as part of a tour to the zoo and aquarium. We spent the majority of our time here and while the guide was very kind and informative. The place was not really interactive enough to capture the attention of our young children or us adults for that matter. I would definitely skip this place and head straight for the zoo/aquarium. There are no animals just a lot of shells and information about the local waters. It is not really there fault, but this was not what we signed on for at all for a “family FUN” day in Bermuda.

Andrew Bloom

Google
Very interesting and interactive. Also ♿ very accessible. Don't trust Google telling you that it's an 18 minute walk from the Hamilton ferry though. Easily 30-35 minutes. Also sidewalks are not the best for wheelchair access. A taxi would have been better.

Arun Chauhan

Google
Great place for Kids to Understand Underwater life :) Staff is amazing! I believe BUEI offers one of the best event rental spaces with class. We have been coming here for years for events and must say we are delighted every time. Staff is never hesitant to stay an extra hour or 2 in fact so that you can set up and tear down conveniently..