Bermuda / Special Interests / Special Interests
This 22-mile long island, often referred to a ‘Little Britain’ is set apart from the rest of the Caribbean due to its north-easterly position of the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic. It’s a great two-centre combination with the US eastern seaboard cities. Special interests are prominent here. Golf reigns supreme and everyone gets around the island by golf cart even if they don’t play. Then there are the wonderful spas, cultural attractions include forts and caves, incredible pink sand beaches, walking and cycling trails, fine restaurants and good shopping. There’s also scuba diving, snorkelling and swimming with dolphins.
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Looking for inspiration?
- Explore the dramatic underground scenery of the Crystal Caves
- Discover the heritage of the old Royal Naval Dockyard
- Take a boat trip or ferry ride to see the plush homes of the rich and famous
- Explore the coastline by kayak and paddle through nature reserves and over shipwrecks
- Play golf amid the stunning backdrop of the ocean-facing Port Royal Golf Course

