Your all-access guide to Bermuda.
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Bermuda is a true island paradise.
This British territory is famous for itspink-sand beachesand laid-back island vibe.
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Or, visit during the summer to enjoy the dancing and music of Bermuda’s Carnival.
Much of its original architecture remains, including 100-year-old coral stone walls.
The Loren at Pink Beach
The Lorenis located in Bermuda’s East End.
Courtesy of The St. Regis Bermuda Resort
Its pink exterior has been an iconic sight on the island for over a century.
Plus, it’s just a five-minute walk from downtown Hamilton.
Tours are given daily; reservations not required.
Courtesy of The Loren at Pink Beach
Today, visitors can climb its 185 steps for unbeatable views of Bermuda’s mind-blowing greens and blues.
Horseshoe Bay Beach
Bermuda’s beaches are among the main reasons to visit.
Looking to dive in the magnificent water?
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Reach out to the folks atDive Bermudato schedule a tour.
You’ll find everything from books by women of color to planet-friendly home goods here.
Treat yourself to more traditional or vegan tapas, specialty dishes, entrees, and of course, dessert.
Courtesy of Bermuda Tourism Authority
Outdoor dining is available.
Try a slice of their house-made sourdough for breakfast or their house-made pasta for dinner.
Outdoor terrace available; reservations welcome.
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(Of course, you could try Bermuda’sunofficialnational drink, the dark ‘n’ stormy, here too.)
Laid-back, casual, and rustic, it’s a must-stop on any visit to Bermuda.
Outdoor seating is available; no reservations required.
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Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it.
The island can get surprisingly chilly in the fall and winter months.
This is the fastest and most direct way to reach the island.
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Neighborhoods to Know
Three main regions comprise Bermuda’s 21 square miles.
“There are also beaches, botanical gardens, parks, and oceanfront golf.
It’s a hub for sightseeing, shopping, dining, and entertainment.
How to Get Around
Buses:Pink-and-blue stripedbusesconnect most areas of interest across the island.
Bermuda has 11 bus routes and 14 bus zones.
A day pass to visit all bus zones costs $19.
you might also pay per ride in cash, tokens, or with tickets.
All ferries depart from the Ferry Terminal on Front Street in Hamilton.
All taxis are metered at set rates established by the government.
DownloadHitchto book a taxi anywhere on the island at any time of day, right from your smartphone.
However, you canrent an electric two-seater.
Helmets are required for all riders, and motorized vehicles are only available to those age 18 or older.
Rental costs start at around $30 per day.
Check outPedego Electric Bikes,Elbow Beach Cycles, andOleander Cyclesfor bike and scooter rentals.