


Easy Island Getaway
The British flair of crisp colonial architecture lining the lanes of Bermuda is a delightful contrast to the isle’s verdant hills and laid-back island vibes on these imaginative voyages. It’s a place where bright white roofs are used to catch rainfall for drinking water, where there are more golf courses per square mile than anywhere else in the world and where the classic Dark ‘n’ Stormy cocktail was born. Tour UNESCO-protected St. George in a horse-drawn carriage, lounge on Bermuda’s famed pink-sand beaches at Horseshoe Bay, explore the archipelago’s legacies and past along the African Diaspora Heritage Trail, and browse the shops and vibrant street art on Front Street in Hamilton.
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Bermuda Shore Excursions
From easy-going tours that invite you to take in Bermuda’s abundant natural beauty to immersions in the local parishes and enriching historical explorations, our Bermuda shore excursions bring you the best of the local attractions, culture and history. More extended evening stays and overnights in Bermuda give you the chance to immerse yourself with in-depth explorations, adventures ashore and leisurely, meaningful touring.
Dream. Plan. Discover.
You can go to heaven if you want. I’d rather stay here in Bermuda.
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