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Bermuda

Welcome to Bermuda

  

Bermuda Travel: Key Points for Visitors

1. Overview 

Bermuda is a beautiful, British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean, known for its pink sand beaches, turquoise waters, and rich colonial history. The island is renowned for its pleasant climate, historic sites, and vibrant culture.

2. Arrival and Transportation 

Airport:  Most visitors arrive via L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA), located in St. George's.

Cruise Port: Many visitors arrive via large cruise ships at the Royal Naval Dockyard

Getting Around:  Rent scooters, mopeds, or electric minicars (car rentals are restricted). Drive on the left side of the roadway.

3. Currency 

Currency:  Bermudian Dollar (BMD), which is pegged to the US Dollar (USD). Both currencies are accepted. CHECK with your credit card company to ensure no foreign surcharge and to alert them you will be traveling

4. Language 

Official Language:  English is the primary language spoken.

5. Climate 

Weather:  Subtropical climate with mild winters and warm summers. Average temperatures range from 60°F (15°C) in winter to 80°F (27°C) in summer. Rain is possible year-round, so a light rain jacket can be useful.

6. Top Attractions 

Horseshoe Bay Beach:  Famous for its pink sand and clear waters.

Hamilton:  The capital city offers shopping, dining, and historic sites.

St. George’s:  A UNESCO World Heritage site with charming colonial architecture and historical sites.

Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo:  Great for families and those interested in marine life and local wildlife.

Royal Naval Dockyard:  Historic site with museums, shops, and the Dolphin Quest.

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7. Activities 

Snorkeling and Diving:  Explore coral reefs, shipwrecks, and marine life.

Golf:  Bermuda offers several beautiful courses with stunning views.

Biking and Hiking:  Trails and bike paths showcase the island’s natural beauty.

Shopping:  Boutiques and stores in Hamilton and Dockyard offer unique local products and souvenirs.

8. Dining 

Cuisine:  Try local specialties like fish chowder, Bermuda fish sandwich, and rum-based cocktails. The island has a variety of dining options from casual to fine dining.

9. Cultural Tips 

Tipping:  Generally, a 15-20% tip is customary in restaurants. Some establishments include a service charge.

Dress Code:  Casual wear is acceptable, but smart-casual attire is recommended for dining and some attractions. Swimwear should be worn only at the beach or pool.

Local Customs:  Bermuda has strict laws against public intoxication and littering. Respect the island's clean and orderly environment.

10. Safety 

Safety:  Bermuda is generally safe for travelers. Usual precautions apply, such as keeping an eye on your belongings and being cautious when swimming.

11. Health 

Health:  No special vaccinations are required. Standard travel health precautions are recommended. Tap water is safe to drink.

12. Communication 

Wi-Fi and Mobile:  Many hotels, restaurants, and public areas offer free Wi-Fi. International roaming can be expensive, so consider purchasing a local SIM card or using Wi-Fi for communication. CHECK with your carrier for international texting and calling.

Enjoy your trip to Bermuda! The island offers a blend of natural beauty,

historical charm, and warm hospitality. Noah don't pee in the pool

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