Bermuda is made up of 181 islands and islets stretching just 22 miles long, 2 miles wide in the Atlantic. Whilst it is not in the Caribbean, it is warmed by the Gulf Stream with a year-round semi-tropical climate. Bermuda is Britain's oldest colony with a friendly charm and sophisticated hospitality – the epitome of casual elegance. Visit in spring, summer and autumn for lazy days on one of the many glorious pink sandy beaches in warm sunshine. Prices come down considerably in the winter months when the mild temperatures make the perfect climate for golfing, walking and exploring the many places of interest.

Paul has always loved Bermuda and is especially taken by the charm of the original capital, St George's, now a UN World Heritage Site. Many of us have enjoyed exploring the island on scooters and on the excellent bus and ferry system.
Bermuda was known by sailors as the 'Isle of the Devils' because so many ships were wrecked on the reefs. You are never more than a mile from the sea in Bermuda – as bridges and causeways connect the main seven islands.