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Midge207
This is a great attraction in Bermuda. The grounds were large for such a small island. You could wander down pathways that would lead you through enclosures where you were open to the wildlife. It was a nice experience that differs from Zoo's in the US where you are completely segregated from the wildlife. There were not any enclosures that were open to dangerous animals and you could chose to look at any of the enclosures from outside of the enclosures if you felt more comfortable. The aquarium was very nice. There was a nice kid room that allowed you to interact with the animals, it would be a nice family outing with young children or even teens. The history museum was quite large too. The whole place was very clean and relaxing. There were many benches with views of the water or gardens. It is a place where you could wander for hours and very affordable (I think it was $15 per adult?). Staff was great! I lost my camera (fell under a bench) and they helped me locate it. Luckily a good samaritan ended up turning it into the front desk!
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colinm512
The Aquarium, it is like the best place in the world when you are young, making this place a great family location! So many things to do here, such as playing on the playground (for kids hopefully) looking at ocean wildlife in massive tanks, land animals, observing Bermuda's history, and much more. Now with Madagascar, it adds a whole lot more including wild Lemurs! i would HIGHLY recommend this place to any tourist of any kind!!!
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Shepard_Family
The aquarium has been damaged due to hurricane damage. They had some of it open. We enjoyed the different animals in the zoo that we don't usually see. The bus stops right at the zoo.
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daveb708
Refurbishment ongoing so not full open but well worth a viewing especially for kids. Lots of animals, birds in outside scenes. Pink flamingoes, giant turtles etc.
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audreym362
We brought some friends to visit the aquarium and zoo without realizing that the main building was still closed for repairs after the hurricane this fall. It was unfortunate, because the aquarium is one of the highlights of the visit. The aquarium building is almost 100 years old so there is a lot of history as well as some fascinating marine life that is usually on display. The rest of the zoo is still intact and definitely worth a visit. The animals are fairly small and the cages are quite large, so they are well cared for and quite comfortable compared to other zoos you might have visited before. Be sure to check out the pink flamingos, especially at feeding time. They are an amazing sight to see.