The Royal Naval Dockyard is a historic naval base located at the western tip of Bermuda, near the town of Sandys. It was originally built in the early 19th century as a strategic outpost for the British Royal Navy, and served as a major base of operations during both World War I and World War II.
Today, the Dockyard has been transformed into a popular tourist destination, featuring a variety of shops, restaurants, and attractions. Visitors can explore the many historic buildings and landmarks within the Dockyard, including the Clocktower Mall, the Bermuda Arts Centre, and the National Museum of Bermuda.
Other popular attractions at the Dockyard include the Dolphin Quest marine park, where visitors can swim with dolphins and learn about their behavior and biology. The Bermuda Maritime Museum is also a popular destination, offering exhibits on Bermuda's seafaring history and the role that the island has played in global maritime trade.
For those looking for outdoor activities, the Dockyard offers a variety of water sports, including jet skiing, parasailing, and boat tours of the surrounding waters. Visitors can also enjoy a game of mini golf, go-kart racing, or take a scenic bike ride along one of the many trails that wind through the area.