Bermuda Events in the next couple of weeks
The following are a sample of events in Bermuda over the next couple of weeks. For regular weekly events and expected events for 2008 please see below.
Regular Weekly Events
There are many regular weekly events in Bermuda which include:
The Walking club of Bermuda meets on Sundays in a different location and welcome visitors to the island to join them. Average distances covered are 6 – 7 miles.
St. George’s re-enactment – every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at noon, see the “ducking”, a light-hearted re-enactment of public punishment. On Tuesdays in the summer there is also a weekly Street Festival with local crafts, food and entertainment from 6.30 to 9.30 pm.
Every Tuesday in Hamilton and the City Hall & Arts Centre there are Cultural Art Tours. Lasting one hour they explore the history of Bermuda through the arts.
At Dockyard you will find the Maritime Museum on occasions there are guided tours or tours can be made by appointment. Whilst here don’t miss Dolphin Quest where you can book to swim with the Dolphins or just watch.
There are many other events and Bermuda has a What’s On Guide with all on island activities for the current month, this free guide is available at your hotel.
There are regular sporting events such a cricket matches, equestrian events and more these will be in the What’s on Guide locally.
Bermuda Annual Events
Below is a sample of the main annual events in Bermuda for 2008, these will be updated as more information becomes available.
January
15 January – 23 February 2008 - Bermuda Festival, six weeks of varied entertainment. The festival includes classical, choir and jazz concerts, dance, theatre and musicals.
The festival opens with Tango Fire performed by Estampas Portenas from Buenos Aires, a Tango experience of music, song and dance.
Later in the month is The Clarinet and all that Jazz with father and son Richard and Peter Stolztman - two exciting evenings of virtuosity and supreme musicianship.
For a full list of events please download it here
Ticket prices have not been advised yet but last year averaged $55 for adults and $25 for students under 21.
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