
Unspoil pocket-sized paradise with fabulous year-round climate
Kaliedoscope of sugary pink sands, secret turquiose bays, sea grottoes and pastel villages
Masses of colourful flowers, birds and fish - look out for humpback whales basking in the sea!
Great choice for walking holidays
Adrift in the North Atlantic Ocean, the Bermuda Islands are renowned for their sugary pink sands and dazzling turquoise waters in a whole rainbow of blues. Discovered by Christopher Columbus on his way to the New World, this stunning archipelago of 180 islands and islets, just 21 miles long, is home to a wonderful mix of hidden sea grottoes, crumbling C17 forts, lush flower-filled fields and, of course, a fantastic array of postcard-pretty beaches. With the surrounding seas warmed by the temperate Gulf Stream, the waters are home to a magical array of coral reefs and hundreds of colourful fish - you may even spot humpbacked whales basking offshore.
Walking on The Bermuda Islands
A fabulous year-round climate and lots of traffic-free trails mean the Bermuda Islands are perfect for gentle exploring on foot. All across the islands you'll find a wonderful mix of cultures as Britain's colonial heritage merges with African, Caribbean and Native American roots. You'll discover brightly coloured houses with vivid white stepped roofs which create a patchwork of pastel throughout the islands, red phone boxes baking in the sub-tropical sunshine, and businessmen wearing their smart suits with Bermuda shorts!