Although Bermuda is not technically part of the Caribbean, it earns rank as one of the top Caribbean destinations every year. Some residents say this is due to the heritage that can be traced back to the Caribbean lines. In whatever case, Bermuda is definitely a place to go. Bermuda is one of the rare islands that does not have a rainy season, and the temperatures rarely reach above eighty five degrees. Bermuda is a tiny island with centuries of history, with a massive amount of both, man made and natural attractions.
There are seven hundred and eighty five historical homes, forts and caves. With no limit to things to do, Bermuda has the honorary title of one of the best Caribbean destinations.
The Gibbs Hill Lighthouse is two hundred and forty five feet tall, built in 1846, and is the world’s oldest cast iron lighthouse. The keeper’s house is a converted tearoom, where patrons can have a cup of tea, breakfast, lunch or dinner, before venturing on.
One of the most beautiful site to see in Bermuda would hands down, be the Crystal Cave. Floating pathways will guide you over the top of the most beautiful blue waters, of an underground lake. Surrounded by crystal stalactites and stalagmites and soda straw formations. The lake is fifty five feet deep, and a true azure blue, this breathtaking piece of nature continues on to it’s sister cave, the Fantasy Cave. Fantasy Cave is the difference of night and day to Crystal Cave, but just as beautiful. Fantasy cave boasts the rare chandelier clusters suspending from the ceiling. Follow the restructured pathways that may have been once traveled by visitors past.
Fort St. Catherine, is dated back to the late eighteen hundreds, was
once an English fortress, that now is the home of museum. The museum houses an antique collection of weapons, and vast displays of Bermuda history. Not to mention some of the most spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. For those with an affirmation for marine mammals, you will enjoy Dolphin Quest. Whether you are in the market for a twenty minute swim with the animals, or you want to experience the daily role of a dolphin trainer for a week, you will find a program to suit your needs. With the dolphin trainer package, you will get seven hours a day for five days, living the role of the up close and personal experience.
After spending the day on tours or in caves, come back to dry land and relax on some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Grab dinner at one of the local restaurants, or hit the local nightclubs, for local entertainment, music and dancing. No matter what type of vacation you are looking for, whether a resort and pampered spa retreat, or an action pac
ked ultra adventure, you will find it in this Caribbean destination. Bermuda is a vacation goers haven, with things for the entire family, and any activity level.
Visit Bermuda, you won’t be disappointed.