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Bermuda
Bermuda

A place where turquoise waves lap up on pink sand beaches, where colorful houses with pristine white roofs dot rolling green hills, Bermuda is a pastel paradise inviting you to explore.

What to Expect:

Bermuda is an archipelago of 181 islands in the Atlantic, 700 miles from the east coast of the United States. An Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom, Bermuda's British heritage is deep and widespread - with streets that offer the feeling of a quaint English village furnished by tropical flora. Breathtaking beaches, welcoming locals, and golf courses with stunning views make Bermuda a beloved destination for generations.

Fast Facts:

Area: 20.6 sq. mi.
Similar Size To: Manhattan
Primary Language: English
Currency: Bermudian Dollar (USD Widely Accepted)
Outlet: 120V U.S.-Type
Climate: Tropical, Jan. Avg. 65°F, Jul. Avg. 82°F
Time Zone: AST (GMT - 4)


Discover Your Next Dream Vacation

Spots to Explore:

Small but with bountiful places to discover, here are some locations you'll want to visit:

Hamilton

Hamilton

Bermuda's capital city, Hamilton, is a small but lively town, offering museums, dining, and other memorable attractions. Any trip to Bermuda is accompanied best by a shopping trip along Hamilton's Front Street, where you can find luxury boutiques and local cafes.

Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay

Famous for its silky-soft pink sand (created by microscopic marine shells), Bermuda's most iconic beach is Horseshoe Bay, whose broad crescent shape and azure seas form a stunning ocean vista. Perfect for a beach day, it's easily accessible to the rest of Bermuda.

St. George’s

St. George's

This cozy community and UNESCO World Heritage Site, settled in 1612, offers a glimpse into what life was like for the early British residents of Bermuda. With lively historical reenactments and classic colonial architecture, St. George's is a history lover's paradise.

West End/Royal Naval Dockyard

West End/Royal Naval Dockyard

Most cruise ships dock here, at King's Wharf, and this quieter side of Bermuda is a great place to find local artisan goods, snorkeling and kayak expeditions, the historic Royal Naval Dockyard, and even the world's smallest drawbridge - Somerset Bridge.

Crystal Caves

Crystal Caves

200 feet underground is Crystal Cave, a cavernous treasure where jagged stalactites hang down from the limestone "ceiling" above. Venture across a pontoon bridge over a perfectly clear, 55-foot-deep subterranean lake or to the even deeper Fantasy Cave.

Gibbs Hill Lighthouse

Gibbs Hill Lighthouse

Climb 185 steps atop the tallest lighthouse in Bermuda, where you'll be treated to a magnificent panorama of the island from your perch 350 feet above sea level. The perfect spot for pictures, at night, the beam of light can be seen from ships over 40 miles away.


5 Must-Do Experiences:

Whatever your passions, you're sure to find something in Bermuda that's perfect for you:

1

Tee Time - Bermuda's golf courses are some of the most beautiful and famous in the world.

2

Under the Sea - Snorkel or scuba at a mesmerizing coral reef in amazing crystal-clear waters.

3

Ferry Cruise - Travel alongside locals and explore on one of Bermuda's ferry routes.

4

Bermuda Botanical Gardens - Discover this elaborate garden's 35 acres of lush plant life.

5

Dine Out - From seafood to a medley of British and global cuisine, Bermuda delights the palate.

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