Warwick tourist information
Warwick Parish has several things in common with Sandys Parish. Like Sandys, Warwick also has a peculiar pronunciation the second w is silent, so it sounds like "warik" and similar to Sandys, it has a history that is closely tied to the sea and marine operations. At various points in time, Darrell's Island, visible from Harbour Road, served as a quarantine area for arriving ships, a site for a prisoner tent-camp during the Boer War and a refueling station for transatlantic vessels during World War II. It was also the location of Bermuda's first airport, which opened in 1937. You may also notice numerous lovely old Bermuda homes across from the ferry landing. Excellent examples of traditional Bermudian architecture from more than a century ago, they feature stepped white roofs, arches of whitewashed stone over doors and windows and thick plastered walls of coral rock painted in cheery pastel colors.
Warwick aerial map
Please click on any icon on the Warwick aerial tourist map, to find close by places, offering hotels and tourist information. You can zoom in and zoom out our touristical map as well as switch between satelite and map view of Warwick.
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