
Bermuda
Bermuda sits alone in the North Atlantic, roughly 1,000 kilometres off the Carolina coast — a cluster of small islands connected by bridges and causeways, known for pastel-painted houses, pink-sand beaches, and water that shifts from turquoise to deep cobalt within a short swim. British formality and Caribbean warmth coexist in the culture in an unresolved, interesting tension.
About Bermuda
Overview
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory comprising around 180 small islands, with Hamilton serving as the capital. English is the official language and the Bermudian dollar is pegged at parity with the US dollar, which circulates freely. The island chain sits in the subtropical Atlantic, with no neighbouring landmass — a geographic isolation that has shaped a distinct local identity blending British, African, Caribbean, and Portuguese influences.
Airports in Bermuda
1 airportAirlines based in Bermuda
2 airlinesHotels in Bermuda
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