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Admiralty Park Cliff Diving

Paget, Paget Parish, Bermuda

Jump spotSpot Type
WaterWater Type
60 ftJump Height
See notesWater Depth
See notesLedge Approach

SURGE AND DEPTH CHECK NEEDED*

Alert details for this jump spot

Admiralty Park can only be assessed after checking the current access point, landing depth, water conditions, and exit route at Paget, Paget Parish, Bermuda. 60 ft listed; treat that as a planning clue, not a safety guarantee.

SURGE AND DEPTH CHECK NEEDED: verify rules, depth, footing, and exits before anyone climbs to a takeoff.

Overview

Jumping at Admiralty Park: At a Glance

Admiralty Park is a Admiralty House Park coastal caves and cliffs guide for Paget, Paget Parish, Bermuda. Admiralty Park in Bermuda is a known coastal park setting with cave swimming and cliff-jump interest, but safe conditions depend on sea state, crowding, and exact takeoff choice. Check access, water depth, landing clearance, exits, and posted rules on the day you visit.

Quick Answer

Admiralty Park can only be assessed after checking the current access point, landing depth, water conditions, and exit route at Paget, Paget Parish, Bermuda. 60 ft listed; treat that as a planning clue, not a safety guarantee.

Key Takeaway

SURGE AND DEPTH CHECK NEEDED: verify rules, depth, footing, and exits before anyone climbs to a takeoff.

Conditions and planning notes

Important Info for Cliff Diving at Admiralty Park

Water Depth

The listed 60-foot reference needs careful local confirmation. Tide, surge, and swimmer traffic can change the landing zone.

Access

Check park hours, posted rules, weather, and water advisories before entering the caves or shoreline areas.

Approach

Use established park paths and visible entries; avoid climbing wet limestone or entering cave areas when swell is active.

Hazards

Surge, cave exits, wet limestone, crowding, hidden rock, sea urchins, and difficult climb-outs can make this coastal park risky.

Ledge Notes

Little Squirrely is a takeoff caution. Check footing, clearance, and exit options from water level before considering any jump.

Safety Notes

Scout Admiralty Park from a conservative position first. Surge, cave exits, wet limestone, crowding, hidden rock, sea urchins, and difficult climb-outs can make this coastal park risky.

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Map location

Admiralty Park

Paget, Paget Parish, Bermuda

32.29285, -64.77341

60 ftWater pending

Quick Facts

RegionPaget Parish
LocationPaget area
Nearest AddressSee map
Coordinates32.29285, -64.77341
DirectionsGoogle Maps
Jump TypeJump spot
Water TypeWater
Jump Height60 ft
Water DepthVerify onsite
Ledge ApproachVerify onsite
Best SeasonVaries seasonally

Look Before You Jump

Check current rules and open dates
Verify water depth from the water, not the ledge
Confirm exits and swimming routes
Inspect water clarity and submerged hazards
Read posted signs and respect closures
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What to know about Cliff jumping at Admiralty Park.

Admiralty Park sits around Paget, Paget Parish, Bermuda, putting this structure-adjacent water spot in the orbit of Paget and the broader Paget Parish area of Bermuda. Use the saved coordinates and current map view as a starting point, then confirm the exact approach locally because cliff-jumping access can change around parks, private land, roads, shorelines, and water-management areas.

The best-season note is may-october, but that should still be checked against recent weather and water levels. Conditions are not static: rain, snowmelt, drought, reservoir drawdowns, tides, surf, and weekend crowding can all change what looks like the same jump from one visit to the next. Treat saved route notes as background, not as a present-day clearance to jump.

The main assumed risks include moving saltwater, hard exits, changing swell, hidden rocks, and delayed rescue access. Access should be treated as conditional until signs, land ownership, permits, and local rules are confirmed. Before anyone climbs to a ledge, inspect the landing zone from the water, identify the exit, look for submerged rocks or debris, and be willing to walk away if the depth, footing, legality, or rescue options are uncertain.

FAQs

Common questions about Cliff Diving at Admiralty Park.

How high is the cliff jump at Admiralty Park?+
60 ft listed for Admiralty Park. Height reports can point you toward the general scale of the spot, but the exact ledge, landing depth, and exit route still need to be checked in person.
Is Admiralty Park safe for cliff jumping?+
Do not treat Admiralty Park as automatically safe. Surge, cave exits, wet limestone, crowding, hidden rock, sea urchins, and difficult climb-outs can make this coastal park risky. Conditions can change with weather, water level, tide or flow, crowding, and local enforcement.
How deep is the water at Admiralty Park?+
The listed 60-foot reference needs careful local confirmation. Tide, surge, and swimmer traffic can change the landing zone. Check depth from water level at the exact landing zone and do not rely on photos, videos, or height estimates.
Is access allowed at Admiralty Park?+
Check park hours, posted rules, weather, and water advisories before entering the caves or shoreline areas. Posted signs, closures, land ownership, parking, and swimming rules can change, so current local information matters.
What should I check before visiting Admiralty Park?+
Confirm the legal approach, current water conditions, landing clearance, exit route, weather, emergency access, and any posted restrictions before entering the area.

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