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Bermuda

When you here the word Bermuda, what do you think of? I usually associate it with the Bermuda Triangle, Bermuda shorts, the Beach Boys, and things of that nature. But I think that most people don’t even know where Bermuda even is. Up until a little while ago I thought that it was in the Caribbean somewhere. The truth is that Bermuda is 650 miles off the coast of the Carolina’s. It only take two and a half hours to get there by plane from New York. It is made of seven main islands and more than a hundred tiny islets. The main islands are all linked by causeways and bridges. Bermuda is great year round, but you might want to stay out of there during the hurricane seasons of the late summer. Perhaps the best time to go is November through March, when it is the off season. You are most likely to find a room and flight at a discounted rate. You can relax and have great time without standing shoulder to shoulder with all the crowds. Usually, on Bermuda, you need to book reservations and tee times weeks in advance but, during this time it is not a problem.

The way most people on Bermuda get around is either on for or by moped or scooter. Rental cars are not even a option for you here. There is an excellent public transit system of buses and ferry’s. Or you could choose the scenic train that stretches all across the island. Bermuda was first settled in 1609, by shipwrecked British sailors. Many people like to visit because of the rich history. Some of the most popular things are the 17th and 18th century buildings. If you go, you should go in the off season, so you can get a chance to enjoy all the things the islands have to offer in peace.

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