BERMUDA

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“Whither the Fates carry us”

Overview

Bermuda, a captivating island nation located in the North Atlantic Ocean, is a tropical paradise that offers stunning landscapes, a rich history, and a unique blend of cultures. The island was accidentally discovered in 1609 by English settlers aboard the Sea Venture, a ship bound for Virginia, which was wrecked on its reefs during a storm. The survivors established a settlement, and Bermuda became a British colony in 1612, making it one of the oldest British territories in the New World.

Throughout its history, Bermuda has thrived due to its strategic location in the Atlantic, serving as a key naval base for the British. The island also became a center for maritime trade and shipbuilding. Today, it remains a British Overseas Territory, known for its blend of British traditions and island culture.

Bermuda’s attractions are as diverse as its history. The capital city, Hamilton, offers a charming mix of pastel-colored buildings, shops, and restaurants, along with the Bermuda National Gallery, which showcases local and international art. Nearby, you can explore the historic Fort Hamilton, which offers stunning views of the harbor.

St. George’s, another must-visit, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the oldest continuously inhabited English towns in the Americas. Here, you can wander through cobblestone streets, visit St. Peter’s Church, the oldest Anglican church in the Western Hemisphere, and explore the town’s rich history at the Bermuda National Trust Museum.

Bermuda’s natural beauty is a major draw, with Horseshoe Bay Beach being one of the most famous spots for its pink sand and crystal-clear waters. The island also offers unique experiences like exploring the Crystal and Fantasy Caves, where you can marvel at stunning underground rock formations and turquoise pools.

For those interested in marine life, snorkeling or diving around its coral reefs is a must, with numerous shipwrecks to discover. The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo is another popular attraction, providing insights into the island’s diverse marine and terrestrial ecosystems..

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