Bermuda
Top destination for golf, water sports, and beaches. Features beautiful sunsets, pink sand beaches and warm friendly people. Bermuda has wonderful historic monuments and museums in St George and Hamilton. Top restaurants Shipwrecks. African drum beats. And those famous shorts. Our island’s culture is a rich fusion of British colonial history and African heritage that has developed into something unlike anywhere else in the world.
As Britain's oldest colony, its influence continues to dominate our government, educational and legal institutions. You may spot one of our judges walking through Hamilton in a powdered wig, see a bobby directing traffic or overhear a passionate conversation about a local cricket match. African influences, while subtler, can be found in our dance and music, especially reggae, calypso and the rhythm of the Gombeys—our magnificent dancing and drumming troupes that often take to the streets.
So-called Bermuda shorts were originally borrowed in the early 20th century from the British military's uniform for hot climes. Although often colourful - pink is a favourite - do not mistake our shorts as informal. We take our shorts so seriously, in fact, we passed a law: no shorts shorter than six inches above the knee.
Island cuisine is a reflection of our blended heritage and coastal access to premier local seafood such as wahoo and the ubiquitous rockfish. Our traditional dishes include Codfish and Potatoes (served either the English way with hard boiled egg, egg sauce and olive oil or Portuguese influenced with a tomato-onion sauce), Hoppin' John (peas and rice), Pawpaw Casserole and, of course, Bermuda Fish Chowder.
Bermuda’s architecture features whitewashed stepped roofs designed to channel rainwater into underground tanks. This is the main supply of fresh water as there are no rivers or lakes here
Bermuda is also famous for two signature drinks: the Dark ‘n Stormy® (featuring our own Gosling’s Black Seal Rum mixed with Ginger Beer) and the Bermuda Rum Swizzle
The occurrence of ships and planes mysteriously disappearing in the area called the 'Bermuda Triangle' has made our island famous around the world. However, scientists believed the causes behind these mysterious disappearances were due to hurricanes, waterspouts, rogue waves and other potential geophysical phenomena. Visit the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute for a comprehensive display on the Bermuda Triangle.

The Fairmont Hamilton Princess
Places to See:
Crystal Caves
Swing Bridge
St Peter’s Church
Somer’s Garden
Gibbs Hill Light House
Fort St Catherines and Museum
Dolphin Quest
Royal Naval Dockyard
Town of St George
Cathedral Most Holy Trinity
Activities
Golf Courses
Kayaking
Fishing
Eco Chic Weddings
Snorkeling
Yacht Races
Water-skiing
Tennis
Shopping
Shipwreck Capital of the World
Wave-runners

Search for vacation packages to Bermuda.
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Austria(Vienna)
Bahamas
Freeport
Great Exuma
Nassau
Barbados(Bridgetown)
Belgium(Brussels)
Belize(Belize City)
Bermuda(Bermuda)
Cayman Islands (Grand Cayman)
Colombia (Cartagena)
Costa Rica
Jaco Beach
Liberia
Playa Tambor
Puntarenas
Quepos
San Jose
Cuba
Cayo Cocoa
Cayo Largo
Cayo Santa Maria
Cienguegos
Havana
Holguin
Manzanillo de Cuba
Santa Clara
Santa Lucia(Camaguey)
Santiago de Cuba
Varadero
Dominican Republic
Cabarete
La Romana (Santo Domingo)
Puerto Plata
Punta Cana
Samana
Santo Domingo
Sosua