A restaurant at Rosewood Tucker’s Point has opened its doors to non-guests for lunch.
Sul Verde had previously served dinner to the wider public, but was only available to members and guests for lunch...
Legislation designed to attract superyachts is needed, the Bermuda Tourism Authority has said.
Figures have shown that yacht arrivals dropped by almost 17 per cent year-on-year in the second quarter o...
A former Cold War base set up to track Soviet submarines could be getting a new lease of life.
Several new uses for the former US Navy station at Tudor Hill in Southampton have been proposed to the Be...
Visitor spending has risen for the tenth consecutive quarter, the Bermuda Tourism Authority said yesterday.
Tourists spent $96.2 million in the second quarter of the year, up $5.6 million on the $90.6...
A $13,500 event at an East End beach was value for money, the chief executive of the Bermuda Tourism Authority said yesterday.
Kevin Dallas said the cost of the promotion at Shelly Bay in Hamilton Par...
An environmentalist has stars in his eyes, and wants to recruit other people who share a passion for astronomy for a new club.
Jonathan Starling said he launched the Bermuda Astronomical Society on F...
Overgrown grass has left a section of the Railway Trail almost impassable, an area resident said yesterday.
The man said a recently installed pedestrian bridge over Store Hill in Smith’s had been a be...
The Supreme Court has opened the way for a violent child sex offender to be sent for detention and treatment at a British hospital.
However, the Government said last night that UK courts must give the...
An early morning for amateur photographer LeShun Smith paid off with a stunning shot of a Falcon 9 rocket as it passed over Bermuda.
Mr Smith, 29, said he was near Church Bay to capture the rocket, wh...
A grandmother has started a new career after being Called to the Bar.
Angelita Dill, 54, worked in telecommunications and owned small businesses before going back to school to study for a law degree. ...