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January in Bermuda 2026

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Find Events in the city Just for Laughs

JFL Comedy Club Wednesday January 7, 8pm Thursday Gala Show Thursday January 8, 8pm Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, 76 Pitts Bay Road Weekend Gala Shows Friday January 9 & Saturday January 10, Hamilton Princess Harbourview Ballroom, Friday 8:30pm, Saturday 6:00pm and 9:00pm. For more information and to purchase tickets visit BDATIX.bm

Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge Friday, January 16th - Mascot Race (6:45 PM) Butterfield Mile (7:00 PM) Challenge Mile + Elite, Youth & Local Qualifiers Saturday, January 17th Allshore, 10k Run & Walk (9:00AM Run, 9:10 AM Walk) Allshores, 5k Run & Walk (9:05AM Run, 9:10 AM Walk) Sunday, January 18th PwC Bermuda Marathon (7:00AM) PwC Bermuda Half Marathon (9:00AM) PwC Bermuda Half Marathon Relay (9:00AM)

The January Reset: Sip & Paint

Saturday January 17, 3pm - 5pm, The Cloud, City of Hamilton Relax, socialize, and create your own masterpiece. Tickets and info at Events.thewaterfront.bm/events/january-reset-sip-paint/

The Send Off

Saturday January 31, Pier 6 Complex, Upper Level, City of Hamilton Bermuda’s annual pre Trinidad Carnival fete. More info and tickets at PTIX.bm For a full list of events visit Bermuda.com/events

savour A fish sandwich Experiencing Bermuda’s vibrant culinary scene wouldn’t be complete without biting into a legendary fish sandwich, a true island favorite that captures the essence of fresh, local seafood.

EXPLORE off the grid

January is the perfect month to find your unique adventure in nature. Youʼll want to go off the beaten track. Here are four must-experience spots. Pack a lunch and bring your binoculars, a camera or just make sure your smart phone is charged!!

Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve features 12 acres of unspoiled beauty. The reserve is located at the eastern end of Bermuda in St. David’s. On its east is Cooper’s Island Road, which has a stretch of quiet beaches, while on its west sits beautiful Castle Harbour. Clearwater Beach and Turtle Beach, both public beaches, are located next to the reserve; there’s even a seasonal beach house with rentals. Nature trails will appear through a vast stretch of woodland area with introduced botanicals like Brazil pepper, casuarinas and allspice. Bermuda cedars, palmettos and olive woods are being re-introduced to the reserve.

Walsingham Jungle Known to locals as Tom Moore’s Jungle, this nature preserve is comprised of 12 acres of forests, caves and secret swimming holes. It’s one of the island’s prettiest, most secluded nature walks, featuring networks of paths and arching trees. It’s also home to a mangrove forest and less trafficked subterranean caves. In fact, the best discovery might just be adjoining Blue Hole Park, with its dark blue pool of deep water. Entry to the park is free.

Hog Bay Park Hog Bay Park is a quiet stretch of rural land featuring agricultural fields, woodlands and an old lime kiln. You won’t see any habitation, roads or hear any noise as you meander along the network of trails that go around the park. Bird watchers beware: bring your binoculars as the park is a mecca for resident and migrant birds. The trails lead to the coast line and offer panoramic views to the east and west. The entrance and car park is on Middle Road, Southampton.

discover our caves

Munchies By the Sea St. George’s

January offers a unique opportunity to exploreBermudaʼs fascinating underground world, especially the renowned Crystal and Fantasy Caves. While the island is cooler this time of year, the caves maintain a consistent, comfortable temperature, making it a perfect activity regardless of the weather above ground.

441-261-5641 | 50 Water St, St.George’s

Crystal & Fantasy Caves

A casual, colorful experience where you’ll enjoy a fish sandwich in a basket made with a tender fillet of wahoo, tartar sauce, coleslaw, and melted cheddar on fresh raisin bread. Indulge in this delicacy on their open deck patio, overlooking visiting yachts in St. George’s Harbour.

White Horse Pub

White Horse is well known for it’s lightly breaded wahoo fish sandwich, topped with coleslaw and tomato slices. On the side, dig into the best crispy crinkle-cut French fries you’ve ever tasted. Savour your meal with a cold brew or cocktail on the patio, and if the music’s right, you might want to hit the dance floor afterward! 441-297-1838 | 8 King’s Square, St.George’s

Bella Vista

Eat where the golf pros eat! At Bella Vista you’ll enjoy fresh Turbot, lightly battered with lettuce, tomato, red onion, coleslaw and Bella Vista’s own tartar sauce on toasted raisin bread, all overlooking the Port Royal Golf Course with it’s stunning South Shore back drop! 441-232-0100 | 5 Port Royal Drive, Southampton

Anchor Restaurant Dockyard

One of Bermuda’s top visitor attractions, the Crystal and Fantasy Caves are a must-see. Check out the incredible ceiling formations that look like crystal chandeliers, and deep, clear pools of blue water. It’s a good idea to book your visit in advance, but walk-ins are welcome. Guided tours are also available. Call 441-293-0640 for more information or visit Caves.bm. Open daily from 9am-5pm except major holidays. Ticket prices vary. Bus #1, 3, 10 or 11 pass this location.

Leamington Caves

Another national treasure, the Leamington Caves are Bermuda’s largest private natural caves. Discovered over a century ago, the caves formed thousands of years ago and feature dramatic stalagmites and stalactites, as well as turquoise water. Though they used to be a tourist attraction, they are now part of a 1.5-acre private property available for rent. Guests will find that the caves are fully lit and accessible with staircases and railings.

Here you can choose between a fish sandwich or a fish wrap, either will be bursting with flavour! Island style fish, tartar sauce, lettuce, and ripe tomato, all nestled in fresh baked bread or a wrap. The flavors are authentic and full of Bermudian character, perfect for a laid-back lunch or dinner.

For more, visit LeamingtonCaves.com or email leamingtoncaves@gmail.com.

441-543-9361 | Pender Rd, Dockyard

There are several wet and dry caves, blue lagoons, mangroves and flora and fauna to explore at the Walsingham Nature Reserve, also known as Tom Moore’s Jungle. The Causeway Cave in Blue Hole Park (part of the reserve) is the easiest to find and it’s free to enter. The Walsingham Cave is large about 200 meters. Walk the concrete path and steep stairs to the cave, but beware: it’s dark and can be slippery. Bring a flashlight and a bathing suit you can cave swim here. Start the walk at the western end of the Causeway in

Each spot offers its own unique take, ensuring every bite is a memorable part of your Bermuda adventure.

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Caves at the Walsingham Nature Reserve, aka Tom Moore’s Jungle

Hamilton Parish where the park is signposted or hire a tour guide like BermudaByWays.com.

Essential contacts

Ambulance, Fire, Police & Marine Rescue 911 King Edward Memorial Hospital 441-236-2345 Hamilton Bus Terminal 441-292-3851 Hamilton Ferry Terminal 441-295-4506 Bermuda Island TAXI 441-295-4141

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