Honeymoons in Bermuda
September 26th, 2009 admin
Couples from Europe and North America have chosen to spend their honeymoons in Bermuda for more than five decades drawn by the inherent serenity and charm of the islands that constitute Bermuda. Pastel colored buildings line the waterfront in the bustling capital city of Hamilton while cottages painted in similar shades welcome visitors along the pink sand beaches.
Honeymooners appreciate the quiet secluded beaches and the abundant choice of beachfront accommodations like the casual 9 Beaches Resort or the classy Fairmont Hamilton Princess. Seaside restaurants like Coconuts at the Reefs and Mickey’s Beach Bistro and Bar offer couples cozy dinners on the beach. Without the casinos and noisy night clubs that are a part of most Caribbean resorts, Bermuda’s hotels and resorts create the serene ambiance that is ideal for a honeymoon. Activities are aplenty for those who like water sports like snorkeling, scuba diving or kayaking. Fishing charters and sailing excursions also give honeymooners the opportunity to explore the uninhabited islands that form a part of Bermuda where they can pretend being Adam and Eve. History buffs find it a pleasure to visit Bermuda’s well preserved forts and the World Heritage Site at St. George. Nature lovers can traipse hand in hand around the various parks and nature reserves or explore Bermuda on foot trekking along the Railway trail. The wonders of the vegetation and marine life in the underwater world can be explored by snorkeling along the well marked snorkeling trails or by riding a submarine..
Visitors are not allowed to rent cars in Bermuda but honeymooners may actually consider it a blessing as they get to enjoy the pleasure of riding a scooter along the narrow winding lanes of historic St. George and Bermuda’s picturesque beachside roads.
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