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BERMUDA St. George's St. George's Island If there s any island that proudly displays its colonial heritage in all aspects of life, then Bermuda is that island. Distinctive British charm and well-appointed details make Bermuda one of the most peaceful and effortless holidays you could possibly dream of. Bermuda Airport AT L A NT IC Castle Harbour 6 2 West End Harrington Sound Bermuda Maritime Museum Harringto n S ound Rd . 9 1 Nor th Sho re R d. Rd t h ou S t. . Hamilton Fron t S 4 Great Sound Hamilton Harbour Grape Bay 7 . d. Rd o r R dle id b Har M On your first glimpse of the island s famous pink sand beaches, you ll know you re in a paradise like no other. The endless variety of activities means that a voyage to Bermuda can be as busy — or as peaceful — as you choose. St. David's Island O C E A N 8 Little Sound So u d th R 3 . 5 Horseshoe Bay 0 0 miles km 2 2 For the outdoor s soul, there s exceptional golf that draws greens fans from nearly every country. Boating practically a way of life in Bermuda, with translucent indigo waters beckoning at all hours of the day. Th this lovely island include quaint historic attractions, walking trails and rejuvenating spas. And no visit complete without hopping on one of Bermuda s ubiquitous scooters and exploring at a pace all your own. From the charming and charismatic capital city of Hamilton to the most secluded and romantic getaway nook, never far from outstanding dining, celebrated shopping and renowned nightspots. That s what makes Bermuda Image courtesy of the Bermuda Tourist Board 36 Bermuda

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