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A secluded cove on the islands of Bermuda is reportedly where
one Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard, spent some time hiding
out from the Governor Eden of North Carolina around 1718.
His ship the Queen Anne’s Revenge may have even anchored off
Achilles’ Bay; the crew may have basked on the beach and fished and swam in
crystal clear turquoise water. They may also have created a small hut on the
shore to shelter from the sun but what stands there today has transformed
into Blackbeard’s Hideout.
Blackbeard’s Hideout is open to everyone for Lunch and Dinner
every day of the week except Monday. Our Chef Rene and his team have
transformed Blackbeard’s into a local favourite, so you know the food must be
good.
Activities and Events:
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Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Open for lunch but closed for dinner
Wednesday through Friday
Snorkeling is some of the best on the island in a sheltered
cove with sandy bottom and surrounding reef. Maybe just relaxing on the
beach with a cold drink is the order of the day but you should also spend
time with the local company around the bar and hear some old Bermuda
stories and definitely stick around until the end of the day because
Blackbeard’s is known for its “sunsets” and by that we mean the sun going
over the horizon and the special rum concoction.
Saturday and Sunday
Check back often as we have several events in planning for the
season.
Halloween
Bash on Saturday October 29, 2011
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