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Palm Island is a small island of Bermuda. It is within Sandys Parish, in the open sea to the west of Somerset Island,[1] between Bethell's and Morgan's, Ely's Harbour
This small picturesque island on Ely's Harbour was donated in 1983 by the heirs of Fitch Ingersoll, along with the adjoining Morgan's Island. The two islands help preserve the special scenic value of Ely's Harbour and are reserves for birds and other wildlife.
Palm Island is open to the public during daylight hours, but camping is not allowed. (Access to Morgan's island is prohibited without the prior consent of the Trust.)
Outside links
- Palm island - Bermuda National Trust