Bermuda stands out
from its fellow islands by being a semitropical island. Yes it has its pink
beautiful sanded beaches and turquoise water but due to the Gulf Stream its
temperatures keep constant in the 60s and 70s range for most of the year. The
summer months are the most popular due to the temperature increasing into the
high 80s.
The food in Bermuda
is mainly British with a local tropical hint of ingredients. Being that Bermuda
is an island, seafood is its specialty. Lobster, steak, black-eyes peas, rice,
and fish chowder are among the many foods offered here.
The Reefs is the
main resort that visitors chose to stay in. Its increasing comfort and friendly
staff keep every tourist coming back for more. The freshly done hotel is large
and full of light complete with an in house steakhouse, as well as a seafood
restaurant. If you are looking to venture outward for a remote location
with an intimate dining setting then Biu Bar & Grill is the perfect place.
This country club oasis serves mainly comfort food inspired meals and is a
known favorite on the island, even cooking pizza!
Not only is there
many beach and water activities for the family, there is also a romantic spas
and golf courses. To top that off there is a great nightlife. Middle Eastern
hookah lounge Café Cairo, being part restaurant and then a club after hours it
brings in many people. Egyptian styled the waterfront building serves mainly
traditional Middle Eastern dishes and offers a plethora of flavored tobaccos
for the person who’d rather relax than dance.
Bermuda is a
wonderful family place as well as a fun place to getaway for a little. More
reserved and calm it is generally best to travel here if you want a vacation
spot to relax. Although it has a great nightlife mainly people go here to get
away from the hustle and bustle and lay on a relaxing beach.
- John Oliveri
For further travel information see: http://www.frommers.com/destinations/bermuda/