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About Paget
Paget is one of the parishes in Bermuda, an undeveloped paradise in the island group. It is named after William Paget, who was the Fourth Lord of Beaudesert, and was a member of the Council of Virginia Company, which included Bermuda among its corporate colonies. Lord Paget was the largest shareholder in the Paget tribe.

Some of the beaches in Paget Parish are not open to the public, so only a select few, like guests of the Coral Beach Club in the Bahamas area, as well as members of the Bermuda Audubon Society, are allowed to freely stroll on some of its untamed shoreline.

For the fortunate few who manage to gain access to the parish, these amazing natural attractions offer breathtaking views: the Hamilton Harbor, the Coral Beach, the Grape Bay, the Salt Kettle, Hinson's Island, the Bermuda Botanical Gardens, and the Paget Marsh Nature Reserve.

Paget's Elbow Beach is classified as a public beach.

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