Travel Guide to Bermuda
Learn about the many
incredible experiences you can have in Bermuda, one of the
all time most popular travel destinations in the world with
our Bermuda travel and tourism guide, Bermuda travel guide,
and Bermuda travel tips.
Think
Bermuda and images of tidy pastel cottages, professional gents
in ties and shorts, pink-sand beaches, and quintessential
British traditions like cricket matches and afternoon tea
spring to mind. For once the stereotype matches the reality.
North Americans visiting the island consider it to be quaintly
British; the Brits, on the other hand, tend to consider the
island highly Americanised. It is, of course, uniquely Bermudian
- a product of nearly four centuries of British colonial history
and an equally long reliance on American trade.
You may be somewhat disoriented if you thought Bermuda was
somewhere in the Caribbean. The island is, in fact, situated
in the western Atlantic Ocean, nearly 600 nautical miles off
the coast of North Carolina.
Bermuda can be visited year round, but the busiest tourist
season is from April through to October when the weather is
warmest and water temperatures comfortable for swimming and
diving. It's also the liveliest time on the island, with plenty
of events and entertainment options to keep visitors amused.
The winter season is a bit too cool for swimming, and many
tourist-related agencies, like diving companies and boat tours
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- Full country name: Bermuda
- Area: 21 sq km
- Population: 62,997
- People:61% African descent, 38% Caucasian descent, a small minority of American Indian descent
- Language: English, Portuguese
- Religion: Christian (28% Anglican, 15% Roman Catholic)
- Government: parliamentary British overseas territory with internal self-government
- Major Industries: Tourism, finance, insurance, structural concrete products, paints, perfumes, pharmaceuticals, ship repairing.
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