Thursday, January 28, 2010

Bermuda Bahama Come On Pretty Mama

Have you dreamed of sticking your toes into a pink sand beach while listening to music that is a cross between calypso and reggae...than Bermuda is the place for you.

Bermuda's unusual pink sand beaches and clear, cerulean blue ocean waters are popular with tourists and many of Bermuda's hotels are located along the south shore of the island. In addition to its beaches, there are a number of sightseeing attractions. Historic St George's is a designated World Heritage Site. Scuba divers can explore numerous wrecks and coral reefs in relatively shallow water (typically 30–40 ft in depth) with virtually unlimited visibility. Many nearby reefs are readily accessible from shore by snorkellers, especially at Church Bay.

Bermuda's most popular visitor attraction is the Royal Naval Dockyard, which includes the Bermuda Maritime Museum. Other attractions include the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo, Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, the Botanical Gardens, lighthouses, and the Crystal Caves with its impressive stalactites and underground saltwater pools.

If you are looking for things to do in Bermuda, there is not a shortage. Spend a day on a beautiful pink beack, a day shopping designer stores and local crafts, and after a day of shopping a day at the spa is always in store? For the sport enthuasits there is always beautiful golf courses, horse back riding, any water sport under the sun and amazing SCUBA diving to over 400 shipwrecks dating back to the 15th century.

It is not possible to rent a car on the island; however, visitors can hire scooters for use as private transport, or use public transport.

Although Bermuda's latitude is similar to that of Savannah, Georgia, it is warmer in winter, and slightly cooler in summer. Its humid subtropical climate is warmed by the nearby Gulf Stream, thanks to the westerlies, which carry warm, humid air eastwards over Bermuda, helping to keep winter temperatures above freezing. The climate is humid and, as a result, the summertime heat index can be high, even though mid-August temperatures rarely exceed 86 °F. Winters are mild, with average daytime temperatures in January and February around 68 °F.























So what are you waiting for pretty mama...you should experience Bermuda and all it has to offer.

If you would like to find out more about the Bermuda or book a trip to this amazing location, please call or email us for more information.


Island Oasis Travel
618-222-9420
janice@islandoasistravel.net

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