
A mid-Atlantic island, Bermuda is famous for its colonial architecture, pink-sand beaches and crystal blue waters. Great Britain’s oldest existing colony still feels traditionally English, but its proximity to the U.S. means there is a strong American influence. After a heyday in the 1960s, 70s and 80s, the 21-square-mile isle has been popular with families looking for a quick escape, business travelers and with cruise ships. Today the island is buzzing with luxury hotel and restaurant openings and there are an abundance of activities on and off the water.
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Perfect forRomantics | Families
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When to goMarch-May | June-August | September-November
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Ideal length of stay3-5 Nights
Designing Your Journey
Contact Indagare to design the perfect itinerary for an immersive journey. Our travel experts know the destination inside and out, and can make recommendations based on your travel needs and preferences.
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Best of Bermuda
Experience the best of Bermuda with a customized itinerary that includes special access, touring and exclusive reservations. Here is just one example of what our travel specialists can create for you.
Day 1: Lay of the Land
Hire a car and driver for a day to take you all over the island, from the Dockyards in the south, where the cruise ships dock and arts and crafts markets surround the ferry terminal, to the northern parish of St. George, an old fort and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other points of interest include the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse for great views, the Crystal Caves and many secluded beaches.
Day 2: Hamilton and Beach
Located on a scenic harbor, Bermuda’s capital is defined by the charming, colorful storefronts that line the two main thoroughfares. While there aren’t many shopping options, it is still worth a short stroll through town. Sites of interest include the Historical Society Museum, the House of Assembly and the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute where there’s a shipwreck gallery. Afterwards, head back to your hotel’s beach club for an afternoon at the beach.
Day 3: On the Water or Golf
The best way to see and get around the string of islands that make up Bermuda is by jet ski or private boat charter. The coastline boasts a number of coves and shipwrecks that can only be seen from the water. For those who prefer to stay on land, Bermuda is home to many golf courses and tennis courts. Indagare can arrange access to some of the prestigious clubs on the island.
Where To Stay
We only feature hotels that we can vouch for first-hand. At many of them, Indagare members receive special perks, including upgrades, early check-in, spa credits, and more. Look for the Indagare Plus logo in the reviews.
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The Loren at Pink Beach
A decidedly modern Bermudan oasis, The Loren at Pink Beach is a stylish and sophisticated retreat located just a quick drive from Tucker’s Town, St. George and Hamilton.
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Rosewood Bermuda
The Rosewood Bermuda sets the bar for luxury on the island.