Review:

Bailey's Bay and Coney Island are beautiful beachfront sites along Bermuda's northern shore, accessible via Hamilton parish's Railway Trail at Shelly Bay. The residential Bailey's Bay neighborhood of Crawl is home to art galleries and small businesses, surrounded by beautiful farmland landscapes. A 740-foot footbridge connects the bay to Coney Island, which is home to the site of Bermuda's first ferry, opened for operation in the 17th century. Parkland and coastal beach areas abound, with remains from the 20th-century Bermuda Railway Tracks still visible at sites. Visitors can also dine at several restaurants on the island, including the famed Swizzle Inn pub and the Jamaican Grill restaurant, which serves up a variety of West Indian favorites. Bailey's Bay and Coney Island Map

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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