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Bermuda


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Bermuda's 181 islands and islets cover just 22 miles and are only 2 miles wide, so it’s easy to get around, especially if you hire a scooter. Do visit the original capital, St George’s, as it’s now a UNWorld Heritage Site. Naturally, the glorious pink sandy beaches and warm sunshine make Bermuda a holiday haven for most of the year. But if you’re more into golf, walking and exploring then it’s worth coming during the winter when the climate is milder and the prices drop.Whenever you choose to visit Bermuda, you’re sure to love the casual elegance of the place, the laid-back pace and the great friendliness of the people.

Out and About
Visitors are unable to rent cars, but you’ll find scooters, taxis, the ferry and buses are
more than adequate for getting around.There’s lots to see and do on Bermuda, so here are just a
few suggested activities:

• Follow Bermuda’s deserted RailwayTrail – makes a great bike ride.

• Visit beautiful private grand houses and gardens on selected dates in May.

• Tour the fascinating Bermuda Underwater Institute.

• The scuba diving here is excellent, with the most diveable shipwrecks in theWestern
Hemisphere, covering five centuries of nautical history.

• Visit the 15-acre Nonsuch Island, a living museum of flora and fauna and Bermuda’s
marine environment.

• Children and adults alike will loveThe Aquarium and Ocean Discovery Centre, plus
Dolphin Quest at the Royal Naval Dockyard.

Food and Drink
There’s an excellent choice of cuisine on the islands.When in season, the local Spiny
Lobster is not to be missed. Fish chowder with the local Sherry Pepper sauce is delicious, as is the traditional breakfast dish of salt cod.Try the local cocktail known as a Dark ‘n’ Stormy which mixes black rum and ginger beer.

There’s every sort of restaurant in Bermuda, from romantic oceanfront restaurants and casual
brasseries to British pubs and sushi bars. Amongst our favourites are the Blue Juice Bar in Hamilton for tapas, Harbourfront for sushi and La Coquille for superb French cuisine. Also excellent are the more modernThe Pickled Onion and Barracuda Grill and the informal Aggie’s Garden &Waterside.

Getting There
British Airways operates daily non-stop flights from Gatwick to Bermuda on B777 aircraft with WorldTraveller,WorldTraveller Plus, ClubWorld and FIRST cabins. Flying time is approximately
7hrs 20mins.

We would be delighted to tailor-make a two-centre ‘shop and flop’ holiday combining a few nights in NewYork or Boston with a stay in Bermuda. Fly non-stop to either city, take the short flight across to Bermuda and fly straight home at the end of your holiday.

Note: All our inclusive holiday prices are based on British Airways WorldTraveller flights.

Bermuda Hotels

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Bed & Breakfast
Half Board
Fabulous beachfront setting
Elegant and peaceful atmosphere
On the North Coast

Bed & Breakfast
Half Board
On the South Coast
Ocean views from every room
Excellent snorkelling from the beach

Bed & Breakfast
Half Board
On the South Coast
Picturesque golf course
Offers something for everyone

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When to go


Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts

For two months at the beginning of each year Bermuda becomes an international hub for cultural exchange and artistic growth, with a series of performances by a selection of the world’s leading artists in music, dance, comedy and theatre. In 2011 the Festival runs from 18 January to 1 March, with acts ranging from Spanish flamenco dancing to the music of Abba!