12 Top Tourist Attractions in Bermuda Islands - Travel
Travel - 12 Top Tourist Attractions in Bermuda Islands:
Bermuda Maritime Museum, Bermuda Railway Trail, Crystal and Fantasy Caves, Gibb's Hill Lighthouse, Hamilton, Horseshoe Bay, Royal Naval Dockyard, St George's Island Forts, St. George's, St. Peter's Church, The Bermuda Aquarium, Wreck Diving
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Bermuda is an excellent group of small islands to visit! To many people's surprise, it's located off of the east coast of the United States and is not south of Florida in the Caribbean. The preferred method for transportation in Bermuda is motorcycle or scooter. Locals are only allowed to have one car per household and all cars on the islands are very compact in size. The food is excellent and the weather is incredible. The water is so clear and colorful that it looks fake. Definitely eat Bermudian Fish Chowder while in Bermuda and drink a rum swizzle! Confidence in riding a motorcycle or scooter is not a must (there are plenty of taxis) but it's definitely the most exciting and inexpensive way to explore the islands. For about $7 US worth of gas, one should be able to ride from one tip of the island to the other at least once without having to gas up. I strongly suggest renting a scooter from Oleander cycles and stopping everywhere that looks interesting. The locals are friendly and it's a safe place to explore. Some of the most popular spots are Horseshoe Bay, Elbow Beach, Hamilton, St. George's and the Royal Naval Dockyards. I recommend visiting all of these places but some of the less heard of places like Shelly Bay are some of the best spots! Also, be sure to tour the Crystal Caves. Oh and don't forget to wear a shirt while riding a scooter. I wanted to get a little extra tan while riding but was told that it's illegal to ride a motorcycle or scooter in Bermuda with no shirt! Also, for snorkeling or diving, the Constellation & Montana shipwrecks are spectacular! We're not divers but snorkeled over the shipwrecks and could see everything. The Bermudian fried onion rings are excellent too! This video was filmed in 1080P HD with a Panasonic Lumix TS3 camera.
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Bermuda is a great place to visit. You can find more of my Bermuda travel information here Unlike islands in the Caribbean, Bermuda is due east of the United States. Keep that in mind, as Bermuda is not warm all year. Tourists cannot rent cars on Bermuda. Tourists can only rent mopeds or take a bus or taxi. The food is Bermuda is amazing. Bermudian Fish Chowder is my favorite dish. Their Rum Swizzle drink is awesome too! Please share and be sure to subscribe to IrixGuy's Adventure Channel ( and enjoy my other Bermuda videos too!
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10 Things Not to Do in Bermuda
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Bermuda is an archipelago of 138 islands that are covered in pink, sandy beaches; specialty shopping; world-class cuisine; and beautiful golf courses. You might be eager to visit it, but take into account these 10 things NOT to do in Bermuda.
1. Don’t Try to Rent a Car
If you’re hoping you’ll be able to rent a car to zip around one of the islands, you’ll be out of luck. Bermudan law makes it illegal to operate a car without a Bermudan driver’s license.
2. Don’t Rent a Motorbike
If it’s your first time on one of these scooters, you might want to think it twice. Many local bus and taxi operators tend to exceed the speed limits on the roads, and they often switch lanes without any warning.
3. Don’t Forget to Try a Swizzle
This tasty concoction is made with Gosling’s Black Seal rum, Gosling’s Gold rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, grenadine, and Angostura bitters. A swizzle is then spun rapidly between your hands and inside the cocktail to give it a thick layer of frost.
4. Don’t Visit the Pink Sand Beaches
One of the most talked about attractions in Bermuda is its pink sand beaches. If you want to enjoy some peace and quiet on a less-hectic coastline, check out the quiet beach on Warwick Long Bay located on Bermuda’s South Shore instead.
5. Don’t Visit on a Tight Budget
You really shouldn’t expect to receive a discount on anything in Bermuda. Since everything has to be imported in, it’s all marked up to insanely high prices.
6. Don’t Touch the Portuguese Man of War
It’s known to float above the surface of the water. Below their purple bladders, they have polyps which contain long tentacles ranging from 30-150 feet long. They can inject venom, and in some cases, it can be fatal.
7. Don’t Stop by Royal Navy Dockyard
Adjacent to the cruise port, this area is full of expensive restaurants and pricey shops. However, if you travel just a few miles more, you’ll find more shops and restaurants that have decent prices.
8. Don’t Book a Budget Hotel
Many people advise visitors to stay at a bed and breakfast instead. The accommodations will be much cheaper, and if you’re traveling with a large group, a B&B will be less expensive per person.
9. Don’t Stay Off the Beaten Path
The islands are so spread out that it’s difficult to make your way from one end to the other. Far from the central locations, many buses stop infrequently, and a lot of the routes end around 7 PM every night. After that, there would only be expensive taxis.
10. Don’t Be Afraid of Sharks
There’s really no need to fear them. The two most common, Galapagos and Dusky sharks, don’t come very close to the shore. And, they’re relatively harmless. Bermuda is known for having a low amount of shark attacks.
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Bermuda Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Bermuda:
Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda, Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Bermuda, Bermuda Botanical Gardens, Spanish Point, Bermuda, St. Peter's Church, Bermuda Railway Trail, Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda Maritime Museum, Crystal and Fantasy Caves
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BERMUDA, EXPLORING the MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLAND in the WORLD
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go for a tour around this beautiful island nation located right in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. Definitely one of the most beautiful countries I have ever visited in my life. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean, off the east shore of North America about 1,070 km (665 mi) east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, 1,236 km (768 mi) south of Cape Sable Island, Canada, and 1,578 km (981 mi) north of Puerto Rico. The capital city is Hamilton.
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Our favourite places in Bermuda
1. St. George’s
2. Coopers Island
3. Blue Hole Park
4. Bailey’s Ice Cream
5. Swizzle Inn
6. Railway Trail Baileys Bay
7. Spittal Pond
8. Hamilton City
9. Admiralty Park
10. Pit Stop BBQ
11. Marley Beach
12. Horseshoe Bay
13. Gibbs Hill Lighthouse
14. Scuba Diving
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