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Bermuda

Located in the North Atlantic Ocean, a short plane ride from major cities in the Northeastern United States, Bermuda is a perfect getaway with plenty of attractions and things to do. They are a British archipelago with superb caves and magnificent pink sand beaches, picturesque towns and historical museums dedicated to its maritime history.

A sense of cheerfulness overwhelms you when you step off the plane or cruise ship on the Bermuda shores. Pastel pink and yellow houses with white roofs, calm turquoise waters, a friendly population and a pleasant climate make your stay all the more pleasant and make you want to come back.

History and culture

For over four centuries, Bermuda has hosted cultures from all over the world. They participated in the most crucial moments in history. The result is a long and interesting story that continues to be told and celebrated today. It is a land where you will discover many aspects of history, from maritime heritage to British colonial traditions and the colorful customs of the islands. Also discover Bermuda's historic churches, gardens, forts, estates, fashion, festivals and museums in a friendly and fascinating environment.

The unavoidable

During your stay in Bermuda, here are some must-see places that you cannot miss.

Hamilton

Bermuda's capital defines the island with a cosmopolitan and energetic vibe. It stands out for its historic buildings and picturesque streets lined with colorful houses that overlook the harbor. This island's cultural and commercial hub offers excellent restaurants, shopping, and numerous museums and galleries. For shopping or an educational stroll, this is the ideal place.

Horseshoe Bay Beach

One of the best beaches in the world is arguably in the parish of Southampton on the south coast of Bermuda. Horseshoe Bay Beach is a bright pink, crescent-shaped beach surrounded by dramatic rock formations that attract hundreds of tourists. During peak season, expect to find this beach crowded, and lifeguards patrolling the area. The resorts located in other parts of the island have beach clubs nearby, with shuttles that transport tourists.

Saint-Pierre church

St. Peter's Church, built in 1612, is the oldest Anglican church in continuous use in the Western Hemisphere. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in the town of Saint-Georges. The building's simple, yet graceful architecture features 17th century design styles and improvements made over the years.

The hand-carved altar is made of red cedar. It is arguably one of the oldest pieces of Bermuda woodwork. The church has two historic cemeteries, separate for white and black Bermudians, dating back over 300 years.

Bermuda National Museum

Located in the Dungeon Fort of the Royal Naval Dockyard, the National Museum of Bermuda has a powerful collection of artefacts and exhibits that provide insight into Bermuda's maritime history. Built to guard the entire naval base, the fort has seven bastions and ramparts.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    To get to Bermuda, stays offered with flight and hotel, à la carte or as a package, may be offered; cruises are also offered from Florida, for short or long stays.
    Bermuda is located in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the United States and northeast of the Bahamas.
    From May to September, temperatures in Bermuda are warmer; In general, year round temperatures vary between 19 and 30 degrees C. to reach the maximum during these summer months.
    Bermuda is rich in culture and heritage; several tourist sites relating to the history can be visited. https://www.gotobermuda.com/things-to-do/culture-heritage Art, museums and theater also hold an important place. https://www.gotobermuda.com/profile/bermuda-craft-market/867
    Except that the name of Bermuda is said in English 'Bermuda', representing shorts with sticky legs stopping just above the knee, the name of Bermuda was given by the Spanish navigator Juan de Bermudez who discovered the archipelago. in 1515.
    With Quebec, there is a one hour time difference with Bermuda all year round.
    The Bermudian dollar (BMD) is the currency of Bermuda, same equivalent as the dollar US $. The dollar US $ is accepted everywhere. https://www.gotobermuda.com/article/bermuda-travel-basics-tips
    English is the language spoken throughout Bermuda. Part of the population can also speak English Creole.
    Bermuda is a shopping paradise. Fashion items, perfumes, art pieces, jewelry made from the typical pink sand of Bermuda, not to mention Bermuda shorts … and so many other souvenirs. https://www.gotobermuda.com/things-to-do/shopping
    It is quite easy to get to Bermuda by air transport, aboard a cruise ship, and even by private yacht.
    Any way is good to visit Bermuda, depending on whether you choose to go for the pink sand beaches, for the finds of shipwrecks and multicolored corals on your dives, for the local culture with British traditions, Caribbean and African, for your excursions in the spectacular Fantasy or Crystal caves, or to discover the tropical splendours of Cooper's Island.
    Bermuda and the Bahamas are quite similar, except for their geographic location in the Atlantic Ocean. For all of its beaches and the slightly lower cost of living, and the possibility of finding a few all-inclusive stays, the Bahamas will be a good choice.
    Bermuda is located in the northernmost part of the Atlantic Ocean, east of the state of Florida and northeast of the Bahamas archipelago.
    The Bermudian dollar (BMD) is the currency of Bermuda, same equivalent as the dollar US $. The US $ dollar is accepted everywhere. https://www.gotobermuda.com/article/bermuda-travel-basics-tips
    English is the language spoken throughout Bermuda. Part of the population can also speak English Creole.

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