Bermuda Travel

  



            Have you ever wanted to visit the Bermuda? Well the chance to do so may be around the corner! First, we will start off with how to get there! If you are a U.S citizen, then you actually do not require a visa, not even a tourist visa! There are no vaccinations that are required either. However, if you are catching a flight from the U.S to Bermuda, you do need a multi-reentry visa for the USA which is valid for 45 days beyond the departure date for the Bermuda. One will also need to convert their United States dollars into the Bermudan dollar. This is fairly simply though, as one Bermudan dollar is equal to one USD. The average flight from the US to the Bermuda is around $400, which is fairly realistic provided you do some saving. As for the hotel , my personal go to location would be The Loren, a beach front property with dining, a spa and an infinity pool.




It has multiple 5 star reviews and it overlooks the Pink Beach at Bermuda. Now onto locations to visit in Bermuda. Some interesting locations I would like to visit are Hamilton, Bermuda's capital which serves as the commercial and cultural heartbeat of the island. there are various shoppings, excellent dining, and it is home to the Bermuda's City Hall and Arts Center. This houses art and artifacts from the Bermuda National Gallery, and the City Hall Theatre. Where many cultural performances take place. Another interesting location would be St. Peter's Church, which was built in 1612. It's the oldest functioning Anglican church in the whole Western Hemisphere! Now that is very impressive, and to set foot on a location like that would be awe-inspiring. 




Of course, all this may sound amazing but how much is it going to cost? When accounting for a standard ticket to Bermuda, a 4 night stay at the Loren hotel, and average food/travel costs which are around $223 per day, the estimated budget required is $2,800. This is quite pricey, but fairly realistic and just requires some disciplined saving!  

With all of these interesting and new locations, such as the capital city of Bermuda, Hamilton, the church of St. Peter, and the Pink Beach at the Loren, there are captivating sites that await on the island of Bermuda!


Comments

  1. Hi Gian, staying at Bermuda seems like it would a nice stay for the week. I can't believe that it's $223 a day to stay for just a week. I don't have anything much to say except for you might wanna add your sources so we know where you got the information. But other than that, I like it a lot.

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  2. Hello Gian! Overall your page about travelling to the Bermuda is great. You did a good job explaining the requirements one needs to travel to Bermuda. You also provided nice images to your page. Next time, make sure you include your sources and captions to your images above. Keep up the good work!

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