Tom Moore's Jungle
Tom Moore's Jungle
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Laurence B
Montreal, Canada7 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Familie
Loved my experience. We went there mostly because we wanted to see the blue lagoon and swim in it, it was amazing! Exactly as we pictured it! However you have to be careful going down for a swim because there’s no "man made" path to go in the water, only rocks and boy do they hurt when you step on them barefoot and they’re also slippery. Next time I will bring some water shoes. Also if you’re feeling adventurous you can jump off the cliff it’s not too high up but not too low, just perfect.
Skrevet 15. august 2024
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wldtravels
florida239 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Venner
What a great area - free public access with lots to see.
First - there are 2 different access points to these trails. Both are close to public bus stops.
One access is on the south side, behind the Tavern (the Tavern is only open in the evening). There are trails around the large pond next to the Tavern, and the trail we used starts behind the Tavern and goes all the way through the "Jungle" to the other entrance.
The other access is from a small parking lot, just past the Crystal Caves, on the south side of the road, where the causeway crosses the water to the airport.
The "causeway" access has a grotto at the start of the path. The Blue Hole "swimming hole" is closest to this entrance, and you must follow the path closest to the water to find the swimming hole. There is a small deck at the swimming hole with a bench to sit on. I recommend water shoes if you want to swim because there is no easy access in/out of the water.
Back to the hiking trail...The trick to finding the trail through the "Jungle" is to walk into the clearing with the big oak tree close to the Blue Hole. The trail is kind of hidden at the back of that clearing. It goes through a fence line right away, then wraps above the Blue Hole. A small distance farther are a couple more ponds and somewhere near one of them are the caves (not part of the Crystal Cave attraction) that are open to the public. While we were there, we saw a small tour group going to the caves (with hard hats and lights), so we didn't try to horn in on them. Maybe next time. I would say the whole trail (parking lot to Tavern) was around 1.5 miles and it was on uneven dirt/sand with tree roots, some rocks and small hills to navigate, so it is not for people with walking difficulties.
We continued on this path all the way to the Tavern, where we caught the bus to St George. The post for the bus stop was missing, but the bus driver said if we saw a pole on the opposite side of the road, we could use it as a marker for the bus stop across the street and wave the bus down when it came by. What a great park!
First - there are 2 different access points to these trails. Both are close to public bus stops.
One access is on the south side, behind the Tavern (the Tavern is only open in the evening). There are trails around the large pond next to the Tavern, and the trail we used starts behind the Tavern and goes all the way through the "Jungle" to the other entrance.
The other access is from a small parking lot, just past the Crystal Caves, on the south side of the road, where the causeway crosses the water to the airport.
The "causeway" access has a grotto at the start of the path. The Blue Hole "swimming hole" is closest to this entrance, and you must follow the path closest to the water to find the swimming hole. There is a small deck at the swimming hole with a bench to sit on. I recommend water shoes if you want to swim because there is no easy access in/out of the water.
Back to the hiking trail...The trick to finding the trail through the "Jungle" is to walk into the clearing with the big oak tree close to the Blue Hole. The trail is kind of hidden at the back of that clearing. It goes through a fence line right away, then wraps above the Blue Hole. A small distance farther are a couple more ponds and somewhere near one of them are the caves (not part of the Crystal Cave attraction) that are open to the public. While we were there, we saw a small tour group going to the caves (with hard hats and lights), so we didn't try to horn in on them. Maybe next time. I would say the whole trail (parking lot to Tavern) was around 1.5 miles and it was on uneven dirt/sand with tree roots, some rocks and small hills to navigate, so it is not for people with walking difficulties.
We continued on this path all the way to the Tavern, where we caught the bus to St George. The post for the bus stop was missing, but the bus driver said if we saw a pole on the opposite side of the road, we could use it as a marker for the bus stop across the street and wave the bus down when it came by. What a great park!
Skrevet 28. november 2023
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Robert W
23 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Par
My wife and I were excited to visit Blue Hole Park and Tom Moore's Jungle but we were a little disappointed. The swimming area was a bit murky on the day we visited and it didn't look much like the pictures. You can jump in once or twice and that's probably enough. On an island with so many beautiful locations this is one that we felt we could have skipped.
Skrevet 1. august 2023
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tripleplay97
Leicester, UK745 bidrag
apr. 2023 • Alene
If you approach this park from the north, there's parking and a well made path leading you to a beautiful blue cove and a few caverns. If you want to be more adventurous, approach from the south and take the overgrown, winding footpath. You won't regret it.
Skrevet 9. juni 2023
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Summer W
Herndon, VA258 bidrag
mai 2023 • Par
This was one of the most beautiful places we saw in Bermuda. We walked over from Grotto Bay and walked the trails on our own, which I recommend. You can do a self-guided tour by just following each of the trail paths to see where they go. It was nice and shaded too which my husband appreciated.
Skrevet 27. mai 2023
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Tom H
15 bidrag
okt. 2022 • Par
Its very nice but limited in what you can do. Few jumps from each cliff and you're done. Its definitely a must do. We did it with a dry cave and wet cave excursion. We will go back on next cruise for sure.
Skrevet 21. oktober 2022
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bluejeanfood
Philadelphia, PA816 bidrag
aug. 2022
Cool trial that goes to the Blue Hole. Very easy to walk and a few trails that go left and right, but nice walk.
Skrevet 23. september 2022
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Amanda C
Manchester, NY14 bidrag
aug. 2022
This was my favorite thing that I've ever done on vacation, it was so fun, beautiful, and peaceful. We parked at Oleander Cycles to charge our electric rental, but there is also public parking on site at Blue Hole. We walked down a deserted path only crossing a few other people. Blue Hole beach is gorgeous and we also encountered a path to a cave. We're so glad we kept walking to find Tom Moore's Jungle.
Upon arrival, there was a mother with 2 children drying off from their swim. They were nice enough to take a few photos and videos of us cliff jumping and floating. The water is a beautiful shade of blue and also was the perfect temperature (in August). After that family left we were the only ones enjoying this slice of heaven for a little while until a small tour group arrived.
There are 2 places to jump from - one is rocky and lower, the other one is a little further through the woods and has a platform to jump from, it is about 6 feet higher.
MUST DO IN BERMUDA!
Upon arrival, there was a mother with 2 children drying off from their swim. They were nice enough to take a few photos and videos of us cliff jumping and floating. The water is a beautiful shade of blue and also was the perfect temperature (in August). After that family left we were the only ones enjoying this slice of heaven for a little while until a small tour group arrived.
There are 2 places to jump from - one is rocky and lower, the other one is a little further through the woods and has a platform to jump from, it is about 6 feet higher.
MUST DO IN BERMUDA!
Skrevet 14. september 2022
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morefamilyhols
uk93 bidrag
mai 2022
Tom Moores Jungle is a great place to spend an hour or so. It wasn’t that hard to find, down the hill from the Crystal Caves on the opposite side of the road to Rubis petrol station, through a car park. Follow the asphalt path past a grey block building and keep left to Blue Hole, beach and small caves. The Blue Hole was fantastic to jump into, getting out a little more difficult and be prepared for salt water. Can get a little crowded if your arrival coincides with a tour group. Plenty of birds and lizards to spot on the jungle walk.
Skrevet 3. juni 2022
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stuartdickenson
6 bidrag
apr. 2022 • Par
Tom Moore's jungle is a reserve with a path through it. If you go in via the south end it is winding narrow wildlife track not not suitable for some. From the north end it is a wide open path to the blue pool where you can plunge in and meander a bit.
And if course it's next to the crystal caves,a pub and Ice cream parlour.
And if course it's next to the crystal caves,a pub and Ice cream parlour.
Skrevet 25. mai 2022
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Can you tell me what app you downloaded for directions.
Also how did you get to the location? I’m going from Kings Wharf anddid the trip years ago. Remember a bus but specifics are vague. Thanks
Skrevet 12. oktober 2019
I actually didn't use an app. You have to catch the Grotto Bay bus and get off at Grotto bay hotel stop. it a few yards from the gas station across the street
Skrevet 16. oktober 2019
Good day, can you tell me easiest way via bus or ferry to get to home from Royal Naval Dockyard?
Thank you so much!
Skrevet 19. mai 2019
Would you suggest this location for solo travelers... Also during the month of January?
Skrevet 24. desember 2018
solo travelers--yes. The island seems very safe and there are others on the trails in case you have troubles. I am unsure of the climate in Jan. but I can guess it would not be a problem.
Skrevet 30. desember 2018
Do you have to know how to swim to take this tour? I don't know how to swim.
Skrevet 11. mai 2018
There is no mandatory swimming that is part of this attraction. There is a water hole where visitors jump into the water.
Skrevet 28. mai 2018
Is it too cold this time of the year (or in march) to swim in the lagoon/blue hole?
Skrevet 22. januar 2018
It depends if you don’t mind swimming in colder water. I went in October when it was in the 80’s with high humidity and swimming in a cave was too cold for me. The ocean was perfect however. I would recommend Bermuda any time of year. The caves are fun to explore even if you decide not to swim in them.
Skrevet 22. januar 2018
The directions you provided on getting to different spots in the jungle...did you enter closer to Grotto Bay or closer to Tom Moore's restaurant? Thanks.
Skrevet 6. mai 2017
Closer to the restaurant, I believe just to the left before you get to the restaurant.
Skrevet 14. mai 2017
Do you have to pay to get in to see these caves & pools?
Skrevet 19. mars 2017
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