Bermuda looks and feels a lot like a little chunk of the UK in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, though there’s a lot more to it than that. With a tropical climate and sands that range from idyllic white to peachy pink, it’s an excellent place to visit for a chilled-out beach vacation. Also worth checking out are the towns and cities that offer a bizarre blend of cultural influences.
Despite being just 21 square miles, there’s a huge amount to see and do around Bermuda. There are about 100 historical fortifications of one sort or another to explore, beautiful caves, nature reserves and, of course, the mysteries of the fabled Bermuda Triangle to discover. Come and visit and you’ll wish you could disappear forever too!
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The best places to go shopping in Bermuda include some of the island’s local markets, modern shopping malls, and trendy dockside streets. Some locations are located within a few blocks of each other, such as Washington Mall, Reid Street, and Front Street in Hamilton City. In the historic town of St George’s, you could spend hours browsing the boutiques at Somers Wharf and along Water Street...
The best things to do after dinner in Bermuda are mostly concentrated in Hamilton, the island’s capital city. There are dozens of all-day venues and historic pubs along the vibrant Front Street, giving you expansive views of the Great Sound and North Atlantic Ocean. Summer nights in Bermuda often hosts fun festivals and parties, attracting crowds looking to dance until late. Besides Hamilton City...