Bermuda - The Destination For The Ultimate Beach Trip   by Ben Pate

in Travel / Destinations    (submitted 2011-07-18)

Bermuda is a gorgeous island territory of 138 islands and islets. Lauded as one of the most beautiful island locations in the world, it is a very popular spot for beach getaways. People come from all over the world to visit Bermuda's famous beaches and explore the island's atmosphere. If you are thinking of heading to Bermuda, you'll need either a passport book or a United States passport card.

A huge benefit comes with the decision to vacation in Bermuda: the ability to invest in passport cards instead of passport books for your family. One of the biggest perks is the drastically lower price tag for the passport card. However, it does come with some boundaries. For example, you can only use the card to travel to Bermuda, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Furthermore, you can only travel by means of land or sea. Any air travel requires a passport book. You can get books and cards using online passport services, which can also help you get expedited lost U.S. passport replacements and more.

The Town of St. George is a top spot for those visiting Bermuda. It has earned the distinction of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site for being the oldest continuously inhabited British colony of the New World. Founded in 1612, it is famous for its colonial architecture, weaving streets of cobblestone, cozy parks, and much more. This means that after a long morning at the beach, St. George is a great place to unwind. One spot you don't want to miss is King's Square, which was the first public square in Bermuda, and you'll also want to see some of the important landmarks. These include churches, museums, old houses, and the Town Hall.

A large part of anyone's trip to Bermuda involves the water. Activities like scuba diving and snorkeling, swimming, boating, and fishing are top notch here, and there certainly is no shortage of places to do them. Horseshoe Beach, easily the most popular beach in Bermuda, is one of them. Famous for it's signature powdery pink sand, water that's as clear as glass, beautiful coves and caves, and the paradise atmosphere, it's an absolutely stunning location. For exploring the deeper water, there are plenty of dive and snorkeling companies. They can take you to explore shipwrecks, vibrant coral reefs, and more.

While Bermuda boasts plenty of natural beauty, it also has a very long and interesting history. Be sure to reserve a little time in order to check out the a few of the hundred or so forts that are located in Bermuda. Also reserve a little time to visit some of the museums, especially the Bermuda Aquarium, Natural History Museum, and Zoo, where you'll find more than 200 species of fish, birds, seals, turtles, and the world's first living coral reef exhibit, a 140,000 gallon tank containing replicated coral reef ecology and a thriving community.

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There is plenty to keep you busy during your stay in Bermuda. However, don't forget to stop and take in the naturally beautiful scenery that characterizes these islands. You might want to avoid adventuring into the Bermuda Triangle, although many say it's a prime diving location. Don't forget your U.S. passport card or book if you decide to go. If you can't find your passport, an expedited lost American passport replacement is just a click away.

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