
Bermuda
What you need to know before you go
Bermuda looks and feels a lot like a little chunk of the UK in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, though there's a lot more to it than that. With a tropical climate and sands that range from idyllic white to peachy pink, it's an excellent place to visit for a chilled-out beach vacation. Also worth checking out are the towns and cities that offer a bizarre blend of cultural influences.
Despite being just 21 square miles, there's a huge amount to see and do around Bermuda. There are about 100 historical fortifications of one sort or another to explore, beautiful caves, nature reserves and, of course, the mysteries of the fabled Bermuda Triangle to discover. Come and visit and you'll wish you could disappear forever too!
What to see & do in Bermuda
Featured stories & fun stuffThings to Do in Bermuda cover a range of entertaining activities from a beach with actual pink sands to scuba diving an actual shipwreck, as well as dining and historic sites. You can explore ancient caves and swim in underground lakes at Crystal and Fantasy Caves. On many beaches, you'll find a ton of beach bars with signature rum cocktails. You can book a tour to go whale watching or... Read more
Where & what to eat in Bermuda
Bermuda's food and dining have international roots with seasonal seafood and farm-to-table ingredients to create a unique fusion cuisine with global inspiration that changes every season. From black rum-infused fish chowder to special Portuguese donuts with cod for breakfast. The cuisine is a mix of British, Caribbean, African, Native American, and Portuguese influences and creates a unique flavor palate. As you might expect, seafood is the focus... Read more