A Journey Back in Time
Step into the charming town of St. George’s, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest continuously inhabited English settlement in the New World. Founded in 1612, this historic gem is a living museum where cobblestone streets wind through centuries-old architecture, pastel-colored buildings, and quaint squares. Explore the rich history of Bermuda through landmarks like St. Peter’s Church, the oldest Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere, and the atmospheric ruins of the Unfinished Church.
St. George’s offers more than just history; it’s a vibrant community where you can enjoy boutique shopping, dine on local cuisine, and take in the picturesque waterfront views. Whether you’re exploring the town’s narrow alleys or relaxing by the serene waters of King’s Square, St. George’s offers a unique glimpse into Bermuda’s past and present.