Monday, November 3, 2014

Ready to don your BERMUDA shorts?

Contrary to popular belief, Bermuda is NOT part of the Caribbean, but rather a British overseas territory off the east coast of the United States....
Surprisingly, Bermuda is actually at about the same latitude as Charleston, South Carolina - with a mild subtropical climate. The most popular time to visit Bermuda is May through October (when average temperature is 75-85). However even in the winter months (December-March) temperatures range from 60-70 F.
Bermuda is extremely picturesque with a sharp contrast between calm waters and beautiful pink sand beaches, with a rugged rocky coastline. The Horseshoe Bay Beach there is world famous.

There is much to see and do in Bermuda with natural sites such as the spectacular Crystal and Fantasy Caves where you can view magnificent crystals which were formed over 30 million years ago! There are also 90 historic forts here that were built by the British. For those who enjoy water sports, you can enjoy snorkeling & diving with 400 historic wrecks to explore, as well as kayaking, jet-skiing, fishing, and sailing to name a few. Bermuda is famous for fabulous sunrises and sunsets.

Are you into golf? The Bermuda tourist board boasts that Bermuda
"has more golf courses per square mile than any place on the planet" - but don't forget to put your camera in your golf bag, as these golf courses are just gorgeous.
Whether you are looking for an action packed vacation, or just want to enjoy rest and relaxation... there is something for everyone here.You can choose between taking a scenic cruise to Bermuda, or you can fly there and stay at any of their beautiful hotel properties. If you would like to know more, call me (336-790-8911) or send me an email (jan@takeasuitcase.com).