Bermuda
Bermuda is a British island territory in the North Atlantic Ocean known for its pink-sand beaches such as Elbow Beach and Horseshoe Bay. Its massive Royal Naval Dockyard complex combines modern attractions like the interactive Dolphin Quest with maritime history at the National Museum of Bermuda. The island has a distinctive blend of British and American culture, which can be found in the capital, Hamilton.

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Capital: Hamilton
Important Cities:St. George, Somerset Village, and many others
Airports:
International Air Connectivity:
L.F. Wade International Airport offers international connections, mainly to cities on the eastern coast of the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Airports Facilities:
The airport provides standard facilities, including duty-free shopping, car rental services, restaurants, and lounges.
Tourist Attractions:
- Horseshoe Bay Beach: One of the most famous and picturesque beaches in Bermuda with its pink sand and clear waters.
- Royal Naval Dockyard: A historic site with shops, restaurants, museums, and the National Museum of Bermuda.
- St. George: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with historic architecture and cobbled streets.
- Crystal Caves: Explore underground caves with stunning crystal formations.
- Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo: Educational and entertaining attraction for visitors of all ages.
Currency:
The official currency of Bermuda is the Bermudian Dollar (BMD). However, the United States Dollar (USD) is widely accepted and used interchangeably.
Cuisine:
Bermudian cuisine includes fish chowder, Bermuda fish sandwiches, spiny lobster, and traditional English fare. Don’t forget to try the popular rum cakes.
Cultural Activities:
Bermuda’s culture is a blend of British and African influences. Enjoy cultural events, including Gombey dancing, music festivals, and historical reenactments.
Accommodation:
Bermuda offers a range of accommodation options, including 3-star, 4-star, and 5-star hotels and resorts. Notable options include The Fairmont Southampton, The Reefs, and Rosewood Bermuda.
Transport Connectivity:
Bermuda is a small island nation with a well-developed road network. There is no rail transport. Buses and taxis are the primary modes of public transportation.
Population:
Bermuda has an estimated population of around 62,000 people.
Religion:
The predominant religion in Bermuda is Christianity, with various denominations represented, including Anglicanism, Roman Catholicism, and others.
Languages Spoken:
The official language of Bermuda is English. English is widely spoken and understood by the local population and visitors alike.
Disclaimer:
The information above is for reference, and we do not accept any liability for inaccuracies or updates.