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  • The Defenses at Bermuda's Maritime Museum

    The Defenses at Bermuda's Maritime Museum

    Bermuda, tiny island that it is, is packed with visual delights. Bermuda is a land of color: eye-catching, pastel-painted structures, pink sand beaches, stunning ocean views, historic sites and so much more. Bermuda is actually smaller than the average American city, but it will take you more time to discover all it has to offer than would be available to the average visitor. That being so, the Sightseeing in Bermuda section on my website is a great place to begin planning your visit. Sightseeing in Bermuda.

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  • Horseback Riding in Bermuda

    Horseback Riding in Bermuda

    Horseback Riding in Bermuda is a popular pastime for visitors and you can do it throughout the year. All rides are accompanied by qualified instructors. Horses cannot be hired and ridden without supervision, as Bermuda has very strict laws regarding horseback riding in public areas, especially on  beaches. Read my full review of horseback riding in Bermuda.

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  • Dive Boat at Grotto Bay Resort Bermuda

    Dive Boat at Grotto Bay Resort Bermuda

    Scuba diving in Bermuda is, in my opinion, the best anywhere in the world, but if dive you already know that, right? If you’re planning a scuba trio to Bermuda, you’ll need to book a dive operator. There are some half-dozen professional dive operators in Bermuda; all of them can be relied upon to offer a variety of services in an efficient, safe and professional manner. Many of the large hotels have their own watersports facilities and rental equipment for use by guests of other hotels. They will be pleased to arrange diving excursions with one or another of the Bermuda Dive Operators. There is a decompression chamber at the King Edward Memorial Hospital on Point Finger Road in Paget. For a complete listing of operators, rates, availability, etc, please read my full review of Bermuda’s dive operators.

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  • Poert Royal Golf Course - Hole 16

    Poert Royal Golf Course - Hole 16

    Golf in Bermuda means lush, green ocean-side fairways, tiny, elevated greens, often guarded by sand traps craftily placed by master golf courses architects such as Robert Trent Jones to punish even the slightest wayward shot. Bermuda’s golf courses are all visually delightful: greens, tee and fairways provide spectacular views of the ocean, rocky shorelines, and pristine pink, sandy beaches. Irrigation on these often spectacular courses is limited, which means that the greens and fairways are always firmer and faster than those found elsewhere around the world. Finally, as you may well imagine, water plays a huge part in the layout of almost all of Bermuda’s golf courses. Windswept cliff tops, steep ocean drop-offs, and breathtaking views are the highlights of play everywhere.

    Playing golf in Bermuda is always a pleasure. You don’t have to rise before dawn and stand in line to get a tee-time; and rarely will you have long to wait on any tee. You can play the game at your own pace; other players on the course do not try to rush you from behind. You’ll have all the time in the world to contemplate that 40-foot put. And there are no distractions, save for that stunning ocean view and the occasional song of an exotic bird. Here are links to Bermuda’s golf courses:

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  • Deep Sea Fishing in Bermuda

    Deep Sea Fishing in Bermuda - The Best in the World

    Bermuda, tiny though it is, is a land of adventure; a land where there’s always plenty to do, and see. Aside from its colorful and eye-catching homes, beaches, and ocean, Bermuda offers so many things  to do, and to see, you really will be be spoiled for choice. Here are just a few ideas:you can go horseback riding along one of Bermuda’s pink sand beaches, boating, hiking along the Railway Trail or the tiny Tribe roads, snorkeling, scuba diving, wreck diving, deep sea fishing, bicycling, exploring, and you can spend days exploring Bermuda’s parishes. How about shopping? There’s no sales in Bermuda! For you golfers, there are more fine golf courses than there are fast food restaurants.

    These are just a few of the options available to you. So, if you’re planning a vacation in Bermuda, and you’re wonder what to do while you’re there, this  is a great place to begin planning your visit. Listed below you’ll find some links that will provide you with a whole host of ideas:

    One more thing, sightseeing is also a popular pastime in Bermuda. That being so, you find more ideas right here:  Bermuda Sightseeing.

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