Monday, April 9, 2018

Exploring The Most Scenic Places In Bermuda

Bermuda is known for being a picture-perfect island that never fails to capture the hearts of visitors.  It is the best escape for those who want to get away from the demands of city life.  Below are some of the most scenic places in Bermuda travelers shouldn't miss out on.

St. George's

As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a visit to Bermuda's former capital is a must.  The place is also home to St. Peter's Church which was built in 1612, and museums that showcase the beauty of Bermuda.  However, the most popular sights for travelers are the painted stone and masonry buildings in Water Street.  St. George's a favorite place among photographers as it has a unique and classic feel.


Image source: Tripadvisor.com

Bermuda's Crystal and Fantasy Caves

These 30 million-year-old caves surely look like a place out of a fantasy movie.  The clear-blue pools, crystallized soda straws, and chandelier-like stalactite formations are a sight to behold.  Exploring the wonders of nature underground has never been more interesting.  Be sure to take in the otherworldly scene before snapping a photograph of the place. 

Hamilton

Hamilton is the commercial hub of Bermuda.  For those who want to explore the religious, political, and business side of the island, this is the place to be.  Hamilton also has great restaurants and shopping centers that tourists will enjoy.  But what probably will be etched in their memories are the pastel-colored colonial buildings that are timeless and charming at the same time. 


Image source: Gotobermuda.com

Two days and one night in Bermuda will not be enough.  There's just so much to explore on the island. 

John Jefferis is a celebrated veteran in the hotel management arena after being a recipient of awards such as the Caribbean Hotelier of the Year in 1990 and Entrepreneur of the Year in 2000. He is the current chairman and sole shareholder of the Palm Reed Hotel Development Company Limited and Island Resorts International Limited. Find out more about John’s career by visiting this Facebook page.

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