
Marine life, conservation, and discovery unite within Bermuda’s vibrant natural sanctuary. Set along the scenic shoreline of Flatts Village, the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo offers a deeply engaging journey into the island’s natural world. Established in 1926, it is one of the oldest institutions of its kind, blending aquarium, zoo, and museum into a unified space dedicated to education, conservation, and the celebration of Bermuda’s unique ecosystems.
Inside the aquarium, vibrant marine life unfolds in immersive exhibits that mirror the surrounding Atlantic environment. From colourful reef fish to graceful sea turtles, each display reveals the delicate balance of ocean habitats, inviting visitors to understand and appreciate the waters that define Bermuda’s identity.
The zoo expands this connection beyond the sea, focusing on species from island environments around the world. Carefully designed habitats house birds, reptiles, and mammals, highlighting conservation efforts and the importance of protecting fragile ecosystems. It is an intimate and thoughtful experience, where every encounter carries a message of stewardship.
Complementing these living exhibits, the museum explores Bermuda’s geological origins and ecological evolution. Through engaging displays, visitors gain insight into how the island was formed, how its wildlife adapted, and how human interaction continues to shape its future.
The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo is more than a family attraction; it is a place of learning, reflection, and inspiration—where the beauty of nature is not only observed, but understood and preserved for generations to come.