Bermuda



"Nothing more than storms, gusts and foul weather' wrote Silvester Jourdain, in his 1613 book A Simple Description of the Barmudas.

He was not totally incorrect about the climate - Bermuda is more similar in proximity to Nova Scotia than it is to the Caribbean however, it wouldn't be the same if he walked through Front Street in Hamilton on an evening in the summer heat while watching dancers perform and listening to jazz and reggae or laid in Bermuda's famed pink beaches.

It comprises seven islands interconnected (and some islands), Bermuda is 1000 km to the east of the US coast. Since the time it was first colonized in 1612, the island's loyalty has always been to the UK however, to a certain extent, it straddles the divide in Britain as well as the United States. A lot of Americans believe it's charmingly English; Brits often find it more American.

It's also grown significantly since Silvester Jourdain's disappointing visit. It was then an outpost in the wilderness, surrounded by treacherous reefs. It was frequented by Spanish or Portuguese sea-farers only in the event that their journeys had encountered issues.

In the time of British administration, Bermuda became strategically important. St George, the town in St George, is the oldest continuously inhabited town of the Americas. It flourished during its time during the War of Independence and supplied the famously quick Bermuda Sloops constructed from the island's indigenous cedar in time for the great naval wars against Spain.

The tiny islands became filled with people. Instead of disappearing into obscureness, Bermuda boomed. Today, with cruise ships bringing in passengers throughout the summer months and the island's (very British) heritage assured, the island is a group moving.

There are several places to discover and learn more about this place. So, if you’re visiting and taking flights from Boston to Bermuda, then take a stroll of the entire city and find out what’s hidden in those tiny bustling streets. Also, book your tickets with Lowest Flight Fare to avail impressive deals.

Wanderlust recommends

  1. Catch a Festival. Every excuse for a traditional knees-up is greeted with the open arms of a crowd and flowing rum. So be sure to attend at least one major event during your stay. The most notable ones are Cup Match (late July/August), Bermuda Music Festival (October), Bermuda Culinary Arts Festival (November), Bermuda Day (24 May) and International Race Weekend (January). The more unusual events include the traditional Good Friday kite-flying on Horseshoe Beach, as well as The Non-Mariners Race at Mangrove Bay in Somerset in the beginning of August. The idea is that you sink as swiftly as is possible on the most inexplicably unsuitable vessel possible.

  2. Learn Bermudian. The slang of the islands is a colorful dialect that is similar to that spoken in the Caribbean islands. And the people of the islands will be delighted when you attempt to learn their rhythm.

  3. See Art. Bermuda Art Gallery. Bermuda Art Gallery is the location to view paintings inspired by Bermuda's lush vegetation with its sweeping beaches, pastel homes. Some of the artists like Georgia O'Keeffe and Andrew Wyeth have been known to draw inspiration from Bermuda and some of their work is in the gallery

  4. Go Riding. Start early to ride over the South Shore beaches on horseback before sunbathers begin arriving.

  5. Say Hello to Johnny. When you're visiting Hamilton in the middle of the week go towards the Crow Lane roundabout between 5am between 5am and 10am. You'll see Johnny Barnes, Bermuda's 'goodwill ambassador' who has been bringing joy to commuters every morning for the past 20 years, smooching kisses and shouting encouragement to each passing motorist.

  6. Scuba dive or snorkel. The Bermuda's rich naval history is evident throughout the culture of the island, however, you can get a better glimpse by diving on among the numerous wrecks that have sunk on the reefs offshore. Divers who love to dive should go to Tobacco Bay at the East End and Devonshire Bay. You can also experience what's beneath the water at the Aquarium or the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute

Wanderlust Tips

Be respectful of local customs and issues: Bermuda is a largely conservative Christian country, so the importance of courtesy is high. Dress codes are formal. Hotels and restaurants might have men wearing a tie or jacket and most will require at least any shirts with collars (ie there are no shirts with collar) when dining out. Dress to wear on the beach.

The water supply is limited here, and you must be cautious about what you do with it. The island is dependent upon rainfall for water supply. It's referred to as "liquid sunshine".


Alcohol consumption in public spaces isn't permitted, but it is possible to break the rules if your rum or beer bottle is kept in an unmarked brown bag and is consumed discreetly.

Further Reading

Bermuda - Vital Statistics

  • Capital of Bermuda: Hamilton

  • Population of Bermuda: 68,000

  • Languages in Bermuda: English, Portuguese

  • Time in Bermuda: GMT -4

  • International dialing code for Bermuda: +441

  • Voltage in Bermuda: 110V 60Hz

  • Visa information for Bermuda: Visa information

  • Money is available in Bermuda: Bermudian dollar (BMD) ATMs are scattered throughout the island. Credit and traveler's check cards are accepted in a wide range of locations.

  • Bermuda travel advice: Foreign & Commonwealth Office

  • Bermuda tourist board: Bermuda

When to go to Bermuda

Because of its Gulf Stream, Bermuda's climate is pleasant throughout the year. In summer (April through October) temperatures average temperature of 85 degrees Fahrenheit however, it's also an extremely hot time of the year, with humidity hovering at 84 percent. While Bermuda isn't part of the path of hurricanes that regularly impacts the Caribbean, however, it is important to remember that the months of August through October are hurricane season. Plan cautiously, and prepare for the possibility of a tetchy climate. Winter is from November to March, and temperatures average 70 degrees Fahrenheit. While the conditions for beach and diving are more favorable in the summer months, but winter temperatures are better to explore the island.

Take some time to explore the splendid attractions of this place, and make your trip worthwhile. While booking your flights from Seattle to Chicago, don’t just fool around restaurants and tall buildings. Instead, take a good note of what’s under the table. 

Bermuda airport

Bermuda International Airport (BDA) is located in the eastern part portion of Bermuda.

How to get around in Bermuda

Motorcycle and bike hire are two popular options in particular since there is no way to hire automobiles on the island. It's important to note, however, that because of the narrow, hilly roads, you'll need physically fit to get the most value of your hire bike. In addition, there's an excellent bus system that connects with a lot of tourist destinations. The public ferries are scenic and, since the distances over water may be less than roads, they could be more efficient too. Take a no-cost public transport guide at an office of tourism office or from Hamilton's Washington St bus station in Hamilton.

Bermuda accommodation

Bermuda has plenty of accommodation, however, you should be ready for a substantial cost. There aren't any hostels or camping facilities in Bermuda, as well as budget alternatives are usually priced approximately US$120 per night. Take a look at visiting during the winter months, if you're trying to count the dollars. If cost isn't an issue then you'll be overwhelmed by the variety of B&B and hotels, apartments and resorts across the country.

Bermuda food and drinks

Fresh fish and seafood is the foundation of many Bermudan recipes However, don't be concerned about them becoming boring; There are many creative recipes to choose from and, in order to keep things fresh, every meal could be an adventure. Bermuda fish Chowder is a full-featured seafood soup that is seasoned by local black rum, spices and. Also, look out the codfish cake (often presented in buns for time of lunch), Portuguese bean soup as well as shark hash. The codfish breakfast on Sundays that includes cod eggs potatoes, bananas avocado , and tomato salsa. The ginger beer on the island is famous - it is served with a distinctive ginger flavor - and it's a popular national custom.

Safety and health in Bermuda

The water in the larger cities and towns is typically safe to drink, however when you travel further ensure you ask whether the water is suitable to drink. Bottled water is readily accessible, however it might be beneficial to bring a water purification device (tablets or filters) to take with you. If you're not able to find any treatment options, boiling can be a useful method of eliminating bacteria. The high humidity can make heat stroke a risk during the summer.



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