Spittal Pond

National park · Smith's

Spittal Pond

National park · Smith's

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South Road Smith's, 109 South Rd, Smiths, Bermuda

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Explore nature trails, rocky coastlines, whale watching, and rare wildlife.  

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South Road Smith's, 109 South Rd, Smiths, Bermuda Get directions

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South Road Smith's, 109 South Rd, Smiths, Bermuda Get directions

+1 441 236 6483
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Aug 8, 2025

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10 Best Cultural Attractions in Bermuda | Condé Nast Traveler

"The 64-acre Spittal Pond Nature Reserve is one of Bermuda’s wildest spaces—a sprawling oceanfront parkland where birds flock, butterflies flap, and critters crawl through watery marshlands. It’s the island’s largest preserve, making it one of the best stops for nature enthusiasts who’d like a glimpse of Bermuda as it once was. Here you’ll stroll through winding tree-lined pathways, most of which are well-manicured and give up-close looks at some of the island’s most iconic creatures, including the Bermuda skink, one of the rarest lizards in the world." - David LaHuta

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Dave Boller

Google
A delightful nature preserve that's one our favorite go-to's when visiting Bermuda ... rugged rocky shores against the most beautiful colorful waters you'll see anywhere else in the world. Watch closely & you may just get a glimpse of the Whitetail Tropic Birds (longtails, as they're called) bolting about along the shore ...

Andrea Gambadoro

Google
Loved this place. So different from other areas of the island. It’s got a beautiful rock formation, and beautiful walks through deep vegetation. Lots of birds too. I went on a miserable day but can imagine mist be fantastic on a sunny day

Matthew Cooke

Google
It’s a really nice hike and cool to see where the ocean washes over to the pond. And find the interesting historical sites of the cave and where the stranded ship crew were.

leslie veenstra

Google
Great hiking/informative trail down to the rugged coastline. Listen as the waves come crashing in as you read about Bermuda's history. Great whale-watching spot too if you're here when they migrate.

Jake

Google
This nature preserve is absolutely fantastic. Great views of the ocean from the cliffs and a lovely little pond with trails through the woods. There are many birds throughout including the endemic Bermudan White-eyed Vireo. The entire trip was worth it from this place alone.

Benjamin Beckham

Google
Very nice park to walk around and get some views. On one side you have the pond which changes colors and then the other side is the ocean. There are some nice tide pools here, just make sure you’re wearing sturdy shoes when climbing because some rocks are very sharp. Highly recommended!

Maria Penney

Google
A very nice spot, great walk around the pond. Climbing up to Portuguese Rock was an amazing view and even saw some humpback whales!

Sébastien Sénéchal

Google
Very nice place to walk and see a diversity of species not found elsewhere in Bermuda. The trail bring you very close to the ocean a couple of time, with different view of the south shore and a very Rocky shore for this part of the island. It is a very different environment compare to the rest of the south shore. Of course, no beach. You can certainly count at least 1 hour to do the tour if you walk a steady pace. But if you stop and enjoy the view, it's a 2-3 hours activity. Our kids really enjoy this trail and this place.