Bermuda is small, rather quaint and not in the Caribbean even though people often think it is. Bermuda is, in fact, more than 600 miles east of North Carolina. It's still a British overseas territory and has rather better year-round weather than the UK. Bermuda has a dramatic coastline, soft pink beaches and waters gently warmed by the Gulf Stream. The British influence means that there are parishes with names like St George's and Southampton and the police are recognisable as British ‘bobbies’. Bermuda is made up of over 130 islands yet it is not big – just 21 square miles/56 sq kms. There are six main islands which are easy to explore on a holiday in Bermuda.. Honeymooners pick Bermuda because of its lovely beaches and relaxed climate. There is also a good range of enticing spas, many using local resources, that help holidaymakers and honeymooners feel properly pampered as well as sun-soaked.
Chilling on the beach
Visiting the historic Royal Naval Dockyard
Water sports
Golf courses
Honeymoons
Shorts