Far north of the rest of the Caribbean, Bermuda sits in delightful seclusion away from North America to the east of North Carolina’s coast. While it’s a long way from the rest of the Caribbean, the beaches are just as amazing and the lifestyle is just as relaxed.
Bermuda is a British overseas territory and you can see a strong Anglophile attitude across the country, whether it’s in the love of cricket or the stiff-upper-lip ethos that the people hold onto. Unlike the British, however, Bermudan’s are famously friendly and love to start conversations with strangers.
Why holiday in Bermuda?
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Bermuda retains an extremely exclusive feel – it could be the ultimate Caribbean island if you’re looking for a romantic, intimate experience
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The beaches are beautiful, and not always in a conventional way; the unusual pink sand makes for a beautiful backdrop to your relaxation
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The multitude of shipwrecks and vast coral reefs make Bermuda great for diving and snorkelling experiences
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This is a true golfer’s paradise – Bermuda has the most golf courses per square mile in the world
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You’ll get the chance to visit the historic town of St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s oldest inhabited British overseas settlement