Discover Historic Verdmont:
Guided Tours with the Bermuda National Trust
Step back in time with a captivating 45-minute guided tour of Verdmont, a beautifully preserved 325-year-old historic house and garden.
Led by expert interpreters, you'll explore carefully recreated period rooms and lush gardens overlooking Bermuda’s spectacular south shore. Along the way, uncover the remarkable stories behind Verdmont’s rich collections of furniture, art, porcelain, archaeological finds and more.
As a site of enslavement and part of the African Diaspora Heritage Trail, Verdmont offers a deeper, honest look into Bermuda’s complex past. The tour thoughtfully reimagines the lives of the enslaved men, women, and children who lived and laboured here, alongside the enslaving merchant families who once owned the property and the post-emancipation families who later lived there.
Join us for an unforgettable journey into Bermuda’s heritage — one that brings both its beauty and its truths to life.
Tour Details:
Location: 6 Verdmont Lane, Smith’s Parish
Duration: 45 minutes
Schedule:
Tours at 11am and 1pm, Monday through Saturday
Overall museum hours 10 am-3 pm Monday through Saturday
Tour Fees:
Adults: $25
Youth (ages 6-16): $15
Children (ages 0-5): FREE
BNT members and INTO Places reciprocal members: $15
Non-tour admission Fees (Tour guests do not pay):
Adults: $10
Youth (ages 6-16): $5
Children (ages 0-5): FREE
BNT members and INTO Places reciprocal members: FREE

