Bermuda may seem far away it is a British territory after all.
And dont worry, weve got the itinerary covered.
Here is what you wont want to miss during your dreamy, three-day weekend in Bermuda.
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Order lunch and tuck into your own private beachside cabana or cool off in a water hammock.
After a post-lunch nap, hop on a paddle board or kayak and cruise around the private cove.
see to it to visit neighboringHorseshoe Bay Beach, arguably Bermudas most iconic beach.
For dinner, enjoy the leisurely 15-minute walk toBarracuda Grill, the home of outstanding upscale seafood.
Or, arrange transportation to the islands dramatic underground caves.
When youve worked up an appetite, head northeast to the UNESCO Town of St. George.
Here youll findWahoo’s Bistro & Patio, with panoramic views of the harbor.
Order a fish sandwich and a Dark n Stormy, and sit back and relax on the patio.
You may have traversed the island, but you dont have to go far to find dinner.
The hotels on-site restaurant, Marcus, is celebrity chef Marcus Samuelssons passion project and its amazing.
The hotels restaurant, Ocean Echo, has an open-air terrace that provides spectacular pink sand beach views.
From there, reserve a boat charter with the experienced crew behindK.S.
Spend the afternoon enjoying British high-tea time, a tradition that is alive and well in Bermuda.