You’ll climb aboard a small private boat in Bermuda with a local captain who knows every cove and story. Jump off limestone cliffs at Daniel’s Head Park or snorkel quiet caves, then float above shipwrecks teeming with fish near HMS Vixen. There are moments for laughter, silence, even homemade rum swizzle—plus time to just drift and soak it all in.
We stepped onto Island Vibez just after lunch — sun still high, water that unreal shade of turquoise. Captain Troy grinned and handed us bottled water from the cooler (ice cold, thank god). He asked what we wanted to see; I just blurted out “cliff jumping?” before I could overthink it. So off we went, skimming past little coves and houses painted in colors I don’t even know names for. The wind felt sticky-sweet, like sunscreen mixed with salt.
Daniel’s Head Park came up fast — limestone cliffs with kids already mid-air, yelling in that way only kids can. Troy showed us a spot where the rocks were lower (“for the cautious,” he winked at me). My legs shook a bit but I did it anyway. Water slapped my ears and everything went silent for a second underwater. You could snorkel here too if you’re not into jumping — caves with little silver fish darting around your ankles. There was this smell of wet stone and something green, maybe seaweed?
After that we cruised out to Diving Board Island (only ten minutes but it felt like another world), then a quick stop at a tiny beach where someone spotted a turtle poking its head up. We just floated for a while on pool noodles, letting the sun bake our shoulders. I tried Troy’s homemade rum swizzle — strong enough to make me laugh at nothing in particular.
The last stop was the HMS Vixen shipwreck. Hundreds of fish swarmed right up to the boat — they know there’s no fishing here. I dunked my mask under and watched them swirl around rusted metal ribs; it felt weirdly peaceful down there, just bubbles and blue light. On the way back Troy told stories about Somerset Bridge (“world’s smallest drawbridge!”) but mostly I stared at the islands sliding by and thought about how different this all felt from regular tours. Still think about that jump sometimes.
No, guests are encouraged to bring their own snorkeling gear or can arrange to pre-purchase some homemade Bermuda Rum Swizzle separately.
It’s about a 10-minute cruise between Daniel’s Head Park and Diving Board Island.
Yes, there are different heights suitable for all ages and comfort levels at Daniel's Head Park.
You may spot turtles swimming near the islands and will see many types of fish around HMS Vixen shipwreck.
No hotel pickup is mentioned; guests meet at the departure point for Island Vibez.
Bottled water is included; guests can pre-arrange for homemade Bermuda Rum Swizzle or bring their own snacks.
Yes, it’s suitable for all ages with activities ranging from cliff jumping to relaxing on beaches or snorkeling.
Yes, service animals are allowed on board Island Vibez.
Your day includes bottled water kept cold in an ice-filled cooler, pool noodles for floating breaks, time to swim or snorkel at several stops (bring your own gear if possible), plus an option to pre-purchase homemade Bermuda Rum Swizzle directly from your captain before heading out across those bright blue waters.
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