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Centuries ago, two boys searching for their cricket ball discovered dramatic underground cave formations. Now visitors can follow the boys' footsteps by heading underground. Their cricket ball remains missing.
Crystal CavesLocated 36.6M / 120FT underground, Crystal Caves is one of the largest cave systems on our island. Its dramatic stalactites and stalagmites will astonish and inspire. Walk the pontoon bridge across underground Cahow Lake, sporting a crystal clear depth of 17M / 55FT. 8 Crystal Caves Road Fantasy CaveNext door to the Crystal Caves, Fantasy Cave opened as a show cave in 1914 only to close its doors around WWII. Open once again, you will experience a much more challenging climb down into the cave - just be prepared for the steep climb back to the top. Tours begin with a walk through the park linking the two caves. 8 Crystal Caves Road The Caves at Grotto Bay Beach ResortHidden beneath Grotto Bay Beach Resort's beautifully landscaped gardens lies Prospero's Cave, featuring a particularly gorgeous underground lake and Cathedral Cave. The resort organizes regular "cave crawls" for interested guests. 11 Blue Hole Hill, Bailey's Bay Walsingham Nature ReserveWith its mangroves, bird watching area, tranquil grotto and caves, Walsingham Nature Reserve is a lovely place to stroll, and includes both Blue Hole Park and the Idwal Hughes Nature Reserve. The Walsingham area also contains Bermuda's highest concentration of seawater-filled caves. Walsingham, Harrington Sound Road |
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