The climate here is perfect more or less all year round. The island is surrounded by an amazing Coral Reef that boasts colorful fish and scores of shipwrecks making this a perfect snorkeling and diving spot.
Royal Naval Dockyard - In addition to the museum you can take a pleasant stroll around the grounds, stop at the local pub, craft market or the Bermuda snorkel park
Horseshoe Bay - This is Bermuda's most beautiful beach and is named aptly. The Beach House offers water sport rentals, snacks and changing facilities
Cristobal Colon - The 1923 Spanish liner that ran aground in 1963 is the largest ship to ever wash up in Bermudian waters and is a perfect dive site.
Fish is a huge part of the diet in Bermuda. Seafood is fresh and extremely delicious.
Things to try include: Bermuda lobster, fish cakes, fish and chips, and curried rockfish. Mussel pie with a filling of papaya, onions, potatoes and bacon. Curry and steamed mussels.
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean, off the east shore of North America about 1,070 km (665 mi) east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, 1,236 km (768 mi) south of Cape Sable Island, Canada, and 1,578 km (981 mi) north of San Juan, Puerto Rico and lies 1,544 km (959 mi) north of Road Town, British Virgin Islands. The capital city is Hamilton.