Bermuda
Just a stone's throw away from Hamilton City lies a hidden gem that beckons adventure seekers and history enthusiasts alike.
Admiralty House Park, once a distinguished naval residence, has transformed into a haven for cliff-jumpers and hikers, offering a fascinating journey through Bermuda's past and a thrilling escape into nature. Originally gifted to the British Royal Navy in the 1800s, Admiralty House held a pivotal role in Bermuda's maritime history. Once an abode for stationed admirals, it saw transformations into a Navy Hospital and a signal center during World War II. Although the grandeur of its past has faded, the remnants of its ballroom and underground passageways still intrigue visitors. The park's rocky path unveils the entrance to Admiral's Cave, where daring souls can leap into the inviting cerulean waters from cliffs or stairs. The secluded Clarence Cove invites with lagoon-like waters, jagged cliffs perfect for rock climbing, and a nostalgic dock cherished by local kids for dives. Embrace the park's offerings from sunrise to sunset, with picnic areas, basketball courts, and more to enhance your visit. The park is free to enter.
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