The best hotels in Bermuda
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The best hotels in Bermuda
"Its tiny size may indicate a destination which can be rapidly explored in just one day, but slowing down to the local pace will reveal far more to see and do than one quick glance: diving the many shipwrecks scattered across the reefs, hiking through the forests of Walsingham Nature Park on your way to discover the Crystal Caves, or exploring local art galleries will all fill a day nicely."
"Like many of its neighbours further south in the Caribbean, Bermuda has a summer carnival, with a week-long program of events bringing colour and noise to the island. Various other points in the year see large events taking place - the annual cricket Cup Match in July makes a two-day local cricket match an excuse for a four-day party; October's Bermuda Gold Cup brings world-class yacht racing to the heart of the main island,"
Bermuda’s nine parishes feature pink sand beaches, ancient forts and concentrated attractions that reward multi-day visits rather than brief cruise stopovers. Visitors can dive shipwrecks on the reefs, hike through Walsingham Nature Park to the Crystal Caves, and browse local art galleries. A week-long summer carnival and large annual events such as the two-day Cup Match in July and October’s Bermuda Gold Cup add cultural and sporting spectacle. The climate supports year-round outdoor activity and winter sun. The island’s blend of African, Portuguese, West Indian and English influences shapes a lively dining scene focused on locally caught seafood and traditional specialties like mussel pie.
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