Activities
3 Hours
Sightseeing through the beautiful waterfront homes of Tucker’s Town, Snorkel the shipwreck at Nonsuch Island, visit the sandbar and beach at Castle Island. The highlights of the 3 hour cruise with additional snorkeling, sightseeing, Island/fort exploring or just hanging at the beaches!
2 Hours
Sightseeing through the beautiful waterfront homes of Tucker’s Town, Snorkel the shipwreck at Nonsuch Island, visit the sandbar and beach at Castle Island.
3 Hours
The highlights of the 2hr cruise with additional snorkeling, sightseeing, Island exploring or just hanging at the beaches!
4+ Hours
Booking 4 or more hours on Wilson opens up the possibility to visit any or all of Bermuda.
- Cruising all the way around the Island – stopping at wrecks along the way to snorkel
- Snorkeling on the outer barrier reef
- Hitting both the East and West End highlights in one outing
Sunset Cruises
Enjoy a cocktail while watching the sunset!
Pick up and drop off from your choice of St. Georges, Grotto Bay, Tucker’s Town or Flatts for private sunset charters.
Snorkeling
Choose between snorkeling on the stunning coral reefs of South Shore or the protected waters of the harbours.
Suggested sites:
The Fern – an inshore ship wreck in very calm and shallow water, teeming with reef fish. Perfect location for small kids.
The Kate – a shipwreck on south shore that boasts terrific coral cover.
Tobacco Bay – an inshore reef system with good coral cover and fish life.
Whale Bone Bay – another option for an inshore reef on North Shore.
Cooper’s Island – a nature preserve with diverse habitats from sea grass to reef.
And many more….
Castle Island
Castle Point and Castle Island are only accessible by boat making this a great place to get away from the crowds. You can have a picnic on the pink sand beach, chill out in the shallows or explore the 17th century British forts on Castle Island (UNESCO World Heritage Site).
This area is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful places in Bermuda.
Tucker’s Town
Known by some as the Beverly Hills of Bermuda. Enjoy views of breathtaking waterfront homes as we navigate the beautiful bays and coastline in Tucker’s Town.
Castles & Forts
Bermuda has a rich colonial history that can be seen and felt to this day. Take some time to explore one or all of the East end fortifications (some dating back to the early 1600s). Kings Castle, Gates Fort, Alexandra Battery, Fort Albert, Martello Tower.
St. George’s Town
You’ll find picturesque cottages, quaint lanes and narrow alleyways scattered around King’s Square. Notable sights include the Bermuda Old State House from 1620, the Old Rectory from 1699 and St. Peter’s Church, Their Majesties Chappell, one of the oldest churches in the Western Hemisphere.
Some guests like to depart in the morning from their hotel and finish their charter in St. George’s to have lunch, explore the town and then make their own way back via taxi.
Nonsuch Island
This is Bermuda’s most iconic nature reserve and is the site of an ongoing re-wilding project of the critically endangered Bermuda Petrel, or ‘Cahow’. While access to the island is prohibited, we’re able to snorkel around its shorelines. Turtles are also frequently seen in this area.