Author of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, A Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Around the World in Eighty Days, among others.
TOPEnglish frigate (32 guns) leaving Castle Harbour, Bermuda in chase of a privateer
TOPNorwegian steamer traveling from St. John, New Brunswick to Bermuda and West Indies
TOPEnglish ship traveling from Plymouth, England to Jamestown, Virginia
TOPAmerican schooner traveling from St. John, New Brunswick to Bermuda and West Indies
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TOPEnglish passenger steamer traveiling from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Bermuda and West Indies
TOPEnglish ship traveling from Plymouth, England to Jamestown, Virginia. Survivors considered to be Bermuda's first settlers
TOPAmerican four masted schooner traveiling from New York to La Guira, Venezuela
TOPCome visit BUEI on Thursday, September 1 from 5 - 7 pm for our annual Back to School Party!!
It\'s a fun-filled evening full of activities, games and crafts for children age 5-10.
Free and open to the public - so just drop on by!
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English steamer traveiling from Walton, Nova Scotia to Port of Spain, Trinidad
TOPEnglish steamer traveling from Cardiff, Wales to Bermuda. Shipwrecked in a hurricane
TOPBermuda’s fireworm or glow worm produces bioluminescent displays during its mating activities. Through the months of May, June, July, August, September, October and November, between two and three nights after a full moon, this illuminated mating ritual can be witnessed just after sunset. In calm inlets, bioluminescent fireworms swarm to the surface of the sea and engage in sensuous dances and as they do, they give off a luminescent glow that lights up the water. Lasting only a few minutes, the dance is repeated the following month. The Glow Worm Cruise leaves from the BUEI Dock and heads to a calm area to witness this monthly ritual.
Weather permitting: May 19, June 17 & 18, July 17 & 18, August 15 & 16, September 14 & 15, October 13 & 14, November 12 & 13.
Evening Cruise. Departure time varies monthly according to the time of sunset. Please contact BUEI for details
$50.00 for non-members and $35.00 for members
Children 14 and up permitted. Please bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. Cash bar available on boat. Don’t forget windbreakers, sweatshirts, jackets and your camera.
Call 297-7314 for more information and reservations.
TOPWEEKEND FILM SERIES – SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18
3 p.m. – THE END OF THE LINE
United States / 82 minutes / Rated: PG
The world’s first major documentary about the devastating impact of overfishing on our oceans tells us firsthand about the effects of our global love affair with fish as food. It examines the imminent extinction of bluefin tuna, brought on by increasing western demand for sushi; the impact on marine life resulting in huge overpopulation of jellyfish; and the profound implications of a future world with no fish. Filmed over two years, The End of the Line follows the investigative reporter Charles Clover as he confronts politicians and celebrity restaurateurs, who exhibit little regard for the damage they are doing to the oceans. Filmed across the world – from the Straits of Gibraltar to the coasts of Senegal and Alaska to the Tokyo fish market – featuring top scientists, indigenous fishermen and fisheries enforcement officials, The End of the Line is a wake-up call to the world.
“As beautiful as it is damning.” – L.A. Times
“Food Inc. for fish.” – Reeling Reviews
5:15 p.m. – THE FIRST GRADER
United Kingdom / 98 minutes / Rated: PG13
When the government of Kenya announces it will offer free primary education for the first time, an eighty-four-year-old man shows up on the doorstep of a rural school, ready for class. Having never had the benefit of an education, Kimani N'gan'ga Maruge (played by Oliver Litondo) figures it’s never too late to start. Based on a remarkable true story, The First Grader is an inspiring and uplifting film about the universal human urge to make our lives better. Naomie Harris plays the teacher, Jane, who supports her newest, and oldest, student. The film has been an audience favourite at festivals worldwide, winning prizes at the Pan African film festival, as well as at festivals in Durban, Doha, and throughout the United States.
“Certain to stir the hearts of audiences worldwide.” – The Hollywood Reporter
“Run, do not walk, and go see this.” – Whoopi Goldberg, The View
Confederate paddle steamer traveling from Bermuda to Savannah, Georgia
TOPBermuda’s fireworm or glow worm produces bioluminescent displays during its mating activities. Through the months of May, June, July, August, September, October and November, between two and three nights after a full moon, this illuminated mating ritual can be witnessed just after sunset. In calm inlets, bioluminescent fireworms swarm to the surface of the sea and engage in sensuous dances and as they do, they give off a luminescent glow that lights up the water. Lasting only a few minutes, the dance is repeated the following month. The Glow Worm Cruise leaves from the BUEI Dock and heads to a calm area to witness this monthly ritual.
Weather permitting: May 19, June 17 & 18, July 17 & 18, August 15 & 16, September 14 & 15, October 13 & 14, November 12 & 13.
Evening Cruise. Departure time varies monthly according to the time of sunset. Please contact BUEI for details
$50.00 for non-members and $35.00 for members
Children 14 and up permitted. Please bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. Cash bar available on boat. Don’t forget windbreakers, sweatshirts, jackets and your camera.
Call 297-7314 for more information and reservations.
TOPBermuda’s fireworm or glow worm produces bioluminescent displays during its mating activities. Through the months of May, June, July, August, September, October and November, between two and three nights after a full moon, this illuminated mating ritual can be witnessed just after sunset. In calm inlets, bioluminescent fireworms swarm to the surface of the sea and engage in sensuous dances and as they do, they give off a luminescent glow that lights up the water. Lasting only a few minutes, the dance is repeated the following month. The Glow Worm Cruise leaves from the BUEI Dock and heads to a calm area to witness this monthly ritual.
Weather permitting: May 19, June 17 & 18, July 17 & 18, August 15 & 16, September 14 & 15, October 13 & 14, November 12 & 13.
Evening Cruise. Departure time varies monthly according to the time of sunset. Please contact BUEI for details
$50.00 for non-members and $35.00 for members
Children 14 and up permitted. Please bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. Cash bar available on boat. Don’t forget windbreakers, sweatshirts, jackets and your camera.
Call 297-7314 for more information and reservations.
TOPBermuda’s fireworm or glow worm produces bioluminescent displays during its mating activities. Through the months of May, June, July, August, September, October and November, between two and three nights after a full moon, this illuminated mating ritual can be witnessed just after sunset. In calm inlets, bioluminescent fireworms swarm to the surface of the sea and engage in sensuous dances and as they do, they give off a luminescent glow that lights up the water. Lasting only a few minutes, the dance is repeated the following month. The Glow Worm Cruise leaves from the BUEI Dock and heads to a calm area to witness this monthly ritual.
Weather permitting: May 19, June 17 & 18, July 17 & 18, August 15 & 16, September 14 & 15, October 13 & 14, November 12 & 13.
Evening Cruise. Departure time varies monthly according to the time of sunset. Please contact BUEI for details
$50.00 for non-members and $35.00 for members
Children 14 and up permitted. Please bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. Cash bar available on boat. Don’t forget windbreakers, sweatshirts, jackets and your camera.
Call 297-7314 for more information and reservations.
TOPBermuda’s fireworm or glow worm produces bioluminescent displays during its mating activities. Through the months of May, June, July, August, September, October and November, between two and three nights after a full moon, this illuminated mating ritual can be witnessed just after sunset. In calm inlets, bioluminescent fireworms swarm to the surface of the sea and engage in sensuous dances and as they do, they give off a luminescent glow that lights up the water. Lasting only a few minutes, the dance is repeated the following month. The Glow Worm Cruise leaves from the BUEI Dock and heads to a calm area to witness this monthly ritual.
Weather permitting: May 19, June 17 & 18, July 17 & 18, August 15 & 16, September 14 & 15, October 13 & 14, November 12 & 13.
Evening Cruise. Departure time varies monthly according to the time of sunset. Please contact BUEI for details
$50.00 for non-members and $35.00 for members
Children 14 and up permitted. Please bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. Cash bar available on boat. Don’t forget windbreakers, sweatshirts, jackets and your camera.
Call 297-7314 for more information and reservations.
TOPCanadian barquetine, charter yacht traveling from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia to St. Lucia
TOPEnglish paddle-wheel steamer traveling from London to Nassau with cargo for Confederate States
TOPEnglish steamer on it's maiden voyage traveling from Lisbon to New York. All 24 crew members were rescued without mishap.
TOPBermuda fishing ketch returning from a fishing trip to the Southwest banks off Bermuda
TOPBUEI Christmas by the Harbour
Saturday, December 4, 2010 11:00 am – 4:00 p.m.
Join us for an afternoon of holiday cheer! 15% discount in the BUEI Oceans Gift Shop, Local Artisans, Photos with Santa, Christmas Raffle, Local Entertainment, Christmas Crafts, Train Rides and more!
Free and open to the public.
For more information please call 292-7219
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