Why you should go: One of the island’s most beguiling natural spaces, Southlands National Park is a thirty-seven-acre estate in Warwick Parish, where modern life seems to melt away among lush flora and fauna. Once a seventeenth-century estate, the property is now home to Bermuda’s largest banyan grove in addition to thirteen tree species found nowhere else on the island. Wander among tangerine, mango, pawpaw, and black ebony trees before paying a visit to pristine Marley Beach, a quiet escape on the South Shore.
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