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The Facts About Bermuda

Location & Description

The island of Bermuda is associated with many things for Bermuda vacation guests.  From relaxing Bermuda  beaches to disappearing ships; it is internationally known for its rich and fascinating offerings for Bermuda travel guests. The island is not actually within the Caribbean Sea, but is located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of North Carolina. Bermuda shares most of its qualities with Caribbean islands, but differs in many ways, too.

Bermuda vacation golfers especially enjoy what Bermuda has to offer: top notch, state-of-the-art golf courses. The Bermudan people strongly maintain tradition and still follow the British custom of afternoon tea, a great tradition for you to enjoy on your Bermuda vacation. If you are looking for hustle and bustle, look farther south; in Bermuda, things rarely change from the lazy and relaxing lifestyle for which the island is so well known.

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           Bermuda: Facts at a Glance

Currency

The Bermuda dollar (BD$) is the legal currency of the island. It is fixed through gold to the U.S. dollar on an equal basis. While U.S. currency is generally accepted, Bermuda travel guests should exchange some money for transportation and incidentals.

Electricity

Bermuda uses the 110-volt electrical system, so Bermuda vacation guests from other countries with different systems should bring adapters.

GDP Per Capita

Bermuda has an average per capita income of $35,200(USD).

Island Size

The island is a small 21-square miles in area.

Language

English is the official language, but Portuguese is also spoken on the island.

Population

Bermuda is home to about 65,000 residents; 278,200 Bermuda vacation guests visit annually, 77 percent of whom are from the U.S.

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Entry Requirements

While U.S. and Canadian citizens do not need a passport to enter Bermuda, passports are strongly recommended for all Bermuda travel guests. European visitors must show a valid passport. All visitors must have a return or onward ticket in addition to a valid passport or original birth certificate.

Geography

Bermuda travel guests will find a small island located in the Atlantic Ocean off the shore of North Carolina. Although not technically Caribbean or tropical, subtropical Bermuda shares many qualities with its Caribbean siblings due to its British colonial heritage. It is famed as the northernmost point of the"Bermuda" or"Devil's" Triangle. Many myths abound about these mysterious waters. Don't be misled, however; tourists who venture into and under these seas on small boats and Bermuda scuba divers have a tendency to return to shore in one piece.

Getting There

Bermuda vacation guests will typically arrive via air at Bermuda International Airport, which is host to many international carriers, including, but not limited to, Air Canada, American Airlines, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, and US Airways. Direct flights from the U.S. and Canada are available, generally through any number of east-coast cities including Miami, Atlanta, and New York.  Bermuda cruise guests can sail to Bermuda, but most people prefer to hit the decks after flying to the island.

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Health and Safety

Bermuda vacation guests find a peaceful island, with very little serious or violent crime; however, common sense should always prevail. Watch mopeds, and make sure to lock them behind you when parking, and be careful of valuables which may disappear at the  Bermuda beach. Water in Bermuda is potable and safe for consumption.

People

The people of Bermuda have held fast to their British heritage, despite being closer in proximity to the U.S. Race relations, once tense on the island, have now eased as the civil rights movement has increased involvement of minorities in the island's government. On the whole, Bermuda is quiet and relaxing for Bermuda travel guests; don't worry about aggressive vendors here, and look forward to predictable afternoon teatime, a great tradition to enjoy on your Bermuda vacation. Golf is the main sport on the island, and is well-loved as a British custom.

Weather and Climate

Bermuda travel guests will find that unlike tropical weather found in the Caribbean, Bermuda has a semitropical climate, which makes rain more moderate and temperatures slightly cooler. There is no particular rainy season, but showers occur sporadically and lightly throughout the year. Overall, Bermuda receives about 55 inches of rainfall annually. Average temperatures range from 73 to 81 in July, and from 61 to 69 in January (all in degrees Fahrenheit).  Great weather for all Bermuda vacation guests. 



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