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Blue seas, pink-tinged sands and a balmy climate are what await tourists stepping off cheap flights to Bermuda. Add to that more golf courses per square kilometre than anywhere else in the world, historical parishes, fantastic diving and friendly people and Bermuda is heaven on earth.
The 33-square-km island in the North Atlantic is composed of about 180 islands, connected by bridges and divided into nine parishes. It has a very British way of doing things. It is, after all, a British overseas territory, albeit one with a high degree of self-rule. Culturally, Bermuda is an exciting mix of colonial history and African heritage. The business end of Bermuda may be British, but its music and dance have African influences.
The history of this island can be enjoyed at leisure. The Town of St. George is the oldest English-speaking colonial town still in existence and former capital. A World Heritage site, it is famous for its town square and harbour and very British street names - Petticoat Alley or Old Maid’s Lane. Hamilton is capital now, home to the government, courts and several international companies.
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Bermuda’s Atlantic location is a prime spot for beautiful weather, with sunny skies and comfortable temperatures. The winters average a pleasant temperature of 21 C and summer temperatures range between 24 C and 29 C.
Cheap flights to Bermuda take about only three hours from Eastern Canada.
Peak SeasonPeak season occurs during other islands' off seasons. Most visitors arrive between March and November when temperatures are a comfortable 24-27 degrees Celsius (75-80F). It's perfect swimming weather too, with water temperatures about 29 degrees (84F). Rainfall in Bermuda comes as quick, short-lived showers. Officially, hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, but Bermuda tends to escape and the U.S. takes the hit. This is because of Bermuda's northerly latitude and the Atlantic waters that flow around its shores.
Off SeasonBermuda's off season is the opposite of that in the Caribbean. It begins in December and lasts until the start of March.
Renting a car is not an option on Bermuda but visitors can hire scooters for use as private transport, or use the excellent and cheap public transportation. The bus system consists of pink and blue air-conditioned buses. Tokens, tickets and passes are available from the PTB Central Terminal in Hamilton and at several hotels and gues houses and from the Visitors Service Bureau. There are three year-round ferry services linking Hamilton-Paget-Warwick, Hamilton-Rockaway and Hamilton-West End (Somerset)-Dockyard. There are also high-speed catamarans that ply the seas in summer.
You will need to show a valid passport and proof of a return ticket to enter Bermuda. Visas are not required for Canadian citizens.
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