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Bermuda - Calm Seas, Bright Colours and Easy Adventures

  • Writer: Anastasiya S. Babenko
    Anastasiya S. Babenko
  • Jan 6
  • 2 min read

With its blend of British heritage and island character, Bermuda offers a peaceful pace that draws you in without effort. Travellers often come for the beaches, yet quickly discover there is far more to enjoy beyond the shoreline.


Bermuda has a way of capturing your imagination from the moment you arrive. The island is known for its pink sand beaches, clear turquoise shallows and warm breezes that feel gentle throughout much of the year.


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Photo credits: Bermuda Tourism Authority

Hamilton, the island’s capital, is a natural starting point. Its pastel buildings, waterfront restaurants and easygoing streets create a cheerful atmosphere that feels both nautical and refined. You can stroll along Front Street, visit local shops for island crafts or stop at small museums that share stories of sailors, merchants and community life. The town is compact enough to explore at a relaxed pace and lively enough to keep you curious throughout the day.


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Golfers will find a collection of scenic courses overlooking the ocean, while walkers can follow the unhurried Railway Trail for sweeping coastal views. The variety of activities makes the island ideal for those who like to mix rest with exploration.


Many visitors are surprised by how green Bermuda is. The island’s gardens, forested reserves and cliffside trails offer lovely escapes from the coastal buzz. Places like the Bermuda Botanical Gardens and Tom Moore’s Jungle invite you to wander under broad tropical leaves while listening to birdsong. You may come across hidden grottos, limestone formations and pools of cool, clear water that feel wonderfully secluded.


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Photo credits: Bermuda Tourism Authority

History is woven into almost every corner of the island. In St George’s, one of the oldest English settlements in the Western Hemisphere, narrow lanes lead past centuries-old cottages and coastal forts. It is a place that invites you to step gently through time. Exploring the old town gives you a deeper sense of the island’s character and the seafaring traditions that shaped it. The fortifications and museums offer excellent views and engaging stories for all ages.


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Photo credits: Bermuda Tourism Authority

Outdoor adventures are easy to find, from kayaking across calm bays to snorkelling around colourful reefs full of parrotfish, angelfish and bright corals. Bermudian waters are famously clear, making even simple swims feel vibrant. 


Evenings in Bermuda feel relaxed and welcoming. Waterfront cafés glow softly, local dishes feature fresh fish and island spices, and live music drifts from open-air patios. The island encourages you to slow down, savour the moment and enjoy the calm atmosphere. 


Official travel info-source: www.gotobermuda.com



 
 
 

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