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Regional Information

Anyone from Bermuda will tell you that this island nation is not part of the Caribbean. Rather, this British style country sits in the Atlantic. Regardless, Bermuda has the look and feel of the Caribbean but British stereotypes of cricket matches and afternoon tea abound. For those who like a healthy dose of activity mixed with their relaxation, Bermuda's menu includes horseback riding, golf, diving and the national pastime of tennis. Bermuda doesn't merely consist of one island, rather, she is an entire archipelago waiting to be explored. With a tiny landmass of only 21 square miles, visitors can traverse Bermuda via boat from their island hideaway. Alternatively, you can ignore the rest of the country and stay home, sipping champagne by the pool on your private island.



Bermuda, Caribbean

Map of Bermuda, Caribbean



Regional Statistics for Bermuda, Caribbean


Location:
North America, group of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, east of South Carolina (US)
Population:
65,773
Languages:
English (official), Portuguese
Capital:
Hamilton
Currency:
Bermuda dollar
Climate:
subtropical; mild, humid; gales, strong winds common in winter
Temperature Range:
+5 to +30
Terrain:
low hills separated by fertile depressions

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