Bermuda has a singular charm and natural beauty having tourists from around the world coming back for more. It’s especially appealing to honeymooners seeking the ultimate island escape in the Caribbean, and wanting to pair it up with impeccable hotel service and entertainment throughout their stay. Here are some sights and things to do for lovebirds.
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Couples can have a taste of Bermuda’s history and culture by visiting sights such as the Unfinished Church in the Town of St. George, which is unsurprisingly one of the island nation’s popular wedding destinations. The stone edifice boasts of massive arches and regal walls, along with a manicured grass carpet and beautiful skyline to enjoy. Moongates, or horseshoe-shaped limestone passageways aplenty in Bermuda, traditionally offer newlyweds good luck as they pass through.
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Stroll in places beyond the beach and marvel at Lover’s Lane in the Paget Marsh, which is aptly named for its romantic cedar and palmetto covered forest teeming with wildlife and the songs of birds. Have a quiet walk or bicycle ride, too, on Railway Trail, a mid-20th century rail route and national park where lovers can encounter secret beaches, an old drawbridge, and remnants of the island’s past. Ride horses on the beach to take the romantic adventure up a notch.
Finally, luxury hotel destinations such as Coco Reef Resort and the assortment of luxurious spa resorts around mix romance and relaxation, not to mention gastronomic delights that will call paradise to mind.
John Jefferis is a Bermuda-based hotelier who has been named the Premier Hotelier of the Caribbean by the Caribbean World Television. Visit this blog to learn more about the hospitality industry.
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