Also known as Tom Moore's Jungle, or Walsingham Nature Reserve. About 10 minutes walk from crystal cave. Beautiful park with endless view of turquoise water and a little quiet sandy mangrove beach near the entrance.
The two blue holes are easy to find. The jungle trails are not well marked but easy enough to follow, and one of them leads to Tom Moore’s Tavern.
The caves in the jungle are not marked either, you will see some of them right from the trail, couple of them are somewhat hidden in the trees, if you can find them, enter at your own risk to explore (two of them are connected, be careful of the low ceiling and the stalactite formations but they are really cool...
Read moreBlue Hole Park on Bermuda Island is a breathtaking oasis of natural beauty. The caves, rocky beach, and turquoise blue waters create a mesmerizing tapestry of sights and sounds. Walking through the caves is like stepping into another world, with mysterious formations and a sense of wonder at every turn. The rocky beach offers a rugged contrast to the smooth waters, inviting visitors to relax and take in the stunning views. The turquoise blue water beckons for a refreshing dip, making it hard to resist its charm. Blue Hole Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, offering a serene escape into the beauty of...
Read moreWe walked over while waiting on our cave tour to start (had an hour to kill) Wear your swimsuit-and bring water shoes if you have them! There is parking available if you drive here. There is a porta John next to the blue hole if needed. The path is easy to walk along and takes you right to the dock/lookout spot. There is a path around the corner that leads to a 10 ft jump or continues up another couple feet for a 15ft jump. Once in the water, if you swim under the dock, you can use the rocks to climb out, and go again! Just watch out for sea urchins -- there was one there by the exit rocks...
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