Known for its white sand beaches and crystal-clear water, visitors enjoy soaking up this year-round vacation spot. While many assume Bermuda is a part of the Caribbean Islands, this is, in fact, not the case as its located in the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors will enjoy exploring the underground world of reefs, shipwrecks, and marine life in the area. Visit a National World Heritage UNESCO site in Saint Geroges and enjoy world-renowned shopping in Hamilton.
Bermuda is known for having some of the best scuba diving in the world. In addition to the stunning reefs, Bermuda has hundreds of ship wreck sites to explore.
Bermuda is a short (roughly 2-hour) flight from many US east coast cities. If you prefer the slower pace, many cruise ships sail to
While not technically, in the Caribbean, Bermuda's beaches have a similar feel with soft sand and clear water. For a remarkable experience, be sure to visit Horseshoe Bay Beach with its pink sand.
This nature reserve, bordered by mangroves, includes swimming grottos and a series of caves.