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Crystal and Fantasy Caves

The Crystal and Fantasy Caves are a must-see for nature lovers.
Plan to spend roughly 30 minutes in each cave.
The caves are not accessible to wheelchair users to due the many stairs. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes with rubber soles.
The caves are suitable for supervised kids.
An on-site café serves snacks and drinks.
Cruise ship visitors can look for shore excursions to the caves, as they are a popular tourist attraction.
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You can visit either the Crystal Cave or the Fantasy Cave for US$24, or both of them for US$35. If you’re staying closer to Hamilton on the other end of the island, day trips with transportation offer a convenient way of reaching the attraction; half-day trips start at US$85.
Yes, the Crystal and Fantasy Caves are worth visiting. They make a fun trip for Bermuda travelers who want to swap some beach time with exploring underground sites. While seeing both caves won't take more than a couple of hours, their location puts you in easy reach of St. George, Tom Moore's Jungle, and the legendary Swizzle Inn.
Per one customer who booked the Crystal Caves, Hamilton Shopping and Beach Tour, "Andre was an awesome tour guide and driver. He explained the history and current information about Bermuda. We learned so much about Bermuda during our tour. The cave and beach are beautiful. We highly recommend this full-day experience!"
Crystal and Fantasy Caves, located in the north part of Bermuda, are often visited together. The caves are believed to have been formed naturally as far back as the Ice Age and feature underground pools of seawater, as well as unique cave formations.
By road, the caves are about 10 minutes from St. George and 30 minutes from Hamilton. If traveling by bus, ask the driver where to hop off—it’s just north of the Hamilton Sound. Budget about an hour (and ferry passage) to reach the caves from the Royal Naval Dockyard.
Yes, guided tours are included with the entry fee at Crystal and Fantasy Caves. You cannot visit the caves independently. The tours generally last around 30 minutes, and cover curiosities about the geology and history behind the white soda straw stalactites that abound.
Both caves are open daily, except on key holiday dates, from morning until late afternoon. Guided tours depart every half hour. While you can just show up for a spontaneous visit, advance booking is recommended at busy times, especially on summer weekend days. Kids under five enter for free.
It depends. You’ll need to walk down more than 80 steps to reach this subterranean world. If this isn’t a problem, most kids are likely to love a visit here, entering a cool and mystical place that served as inspiration for the underground home of the Muppets in Fraggle Rock.
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