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Bermuda
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Introduction to Bermuda
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The sand really is pink, and the style is decidedly
British in this Atlantic Ocean island gem a day a half by ship from the East
Coast. Although some cruise ships call at Bermuda on the way to or from the
Caribbean and Bahamas or Europe, most cruises to this island are
single-destination journeys, giving vacationers several days to enjoy the many
delights it offers while using their ship as a floating resort hotel. Tourists
are not allowed to drive automobiles in Bermuda, but readily available motor
scooters and bicycles allow independent explorations of this small island. The
shops are decidedly upscale with particular emphasis on fine products from
around the world and especially Britain. Bermuda also has an abundance of
restaurants featuring the island's distinctively spicy cuisine. Summer is prime
time for Bermuda cruises, and ships depart for the island from a number of East
Coast ports, including Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Norfolk, as
well as from Florida. Though a small island, Bermuda has two cruise ship ports -
one at Hamilton, the island's capital, and the other at Kings Wharf. |
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