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A. S. Cooper & Sons

Shopping > Department Stores

Founded in 1897, and home to such prestigious names as Waterford, Wedgwood, Villeroy & Boch, Swarovski, Royal Doulton and Lladro. Featuring an exquisite collection of fine jewellery, the finest in European and US fragrances, and a "Bermuda shop" full of souvenir ideas. Polo Ralph Lauren, Liz Claiborne and Jones New York are some of the famous names in fashion at A.S. Cooper's.

59 Front Street
Hamilton Parish (East End)
Tel: 441 295 3961
Email: ascooper@cwbda.bm

Adventure Mini Golf & Driving Range

Land Sports

The Bermuda Golf Academy & Driving Range facility features a 300-yard driving range, 35 practice bays (25 covered), 18-hole practice chipping and putting green and night lighting until 10pm. They have golf instruction by PGA professionals and rent clubs for $2.00 each; a bucket of balls during the day for $5.00 and at night $6.00. The 18-hole mini golf course is cleverly designed and beautifully landscaped and features waterfalls, lakes, streams and fountains. This provides great entertainment value and challenging play for all ages.

The Bermuda Golf Academy & Driving Range
10 Industrial Park Road
Southampton Parish (West End)
Tel: 441 238 8800
Email: bdagolf@northrock.bm
Web: http://www.bermuda.com/1-b/adventure-mini-golf--driving-range---attractions.aspx?source=1563

Affordable Ride Mini-Bus Service

Sightseeing > Tours

Affordable Ride Mini-Bus Service is a fun bus service in a relaxed atmosphere. Their drivers are reliable, friendly and knowledgeable and are happy to offer four or five hour pre-arranged tours that will take you through the island to see sights such as the beaches, the two lighthouses, old Bermudian homes as well as the new ones, the Town of St. George and the City of Hamilton plus popular attractions such as the Crystal Caves of Bermuda. The drivers will love to tell you about Bermuda history, the people and life styles, real estate, the school system, the water system, farming and even construction. This full service transportation company also offers beach shuttle service from the cruise ship docks in the City of Hamilton and the Royal Naval Dockyard to the popular beaches such as Horseshoe Bay beach.

31 Sound View Road
Sandys Parish (West End)
Tel: 441 704 0509
Tel2: 441 732 0433
Email: affordable-ride@hotmail.com
Web: www.affordableride.yolasite.com

Albatross Fisheries and Charters

Water Sports > Fishing Charters

Captains: Peter and Hans Olander

Albuoy's Point
City of Hamilton, Pembroke Parish (Central)
Tel: 441 331 8089
Tel2: 441 334 9478
Email: albatross@ibl.bm
Web: www.fishwithalbatross.com

Allen Temple

Worship > AME

Sandys Parish (West End)
Tel: 441 234 3032
Email: Allentemple@northrock.bm

Anglican Cathedral

Sightseeing > Churches

Built of native stone and imported Caen stone, the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity was designed by William Hay of Edinburgh in Restoration Gothic style. This inspiring accomplishment is a "living landmark" of art and artisanship.

Church Street
City of Hamilton, Pembroke Parish (Central)
Tel: 441 292 4033
Fax: 441 292 5421

Ann Proctor

Shopping > Arts and Crafts

Ms. Proctor's delicate, beautifully executed and much sought-after watercolours of our island plants and flowers have the quality of botanical drawings.

Harbour Road
Paget Parish (Central)
Tel: 441 292 8339

A-One Marketplace

Shopping > Grocery Stores

Burch's Guest Apartments are located nearby.

Middle Road
Smith's Parish (East End)
Tel: 441 236 8763

A-One Marketplace

Shopping > Grocery Stores

This grocery store is near Barnsdale Guest Apartments and Sky Top Cottages.

Valley Road
Paget Parish (Central)
Tel: 441 236 0351

Apollo

Underwater Sports > Shipwrecks

This 11M / 36FT, two-masted American schooner was bound from Turks Island to Nova Scotia with a cargo of salt when she wrecked on our treacherous reefs in February 1890. Today, she lies scattered along the South Shore breakers in 6M / 20FT of water