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Sunshine, cruise ships, Bermuda shorts and some 150 islands beckon you to the middle of nowhere.

Think Bermuda and images of tidy pastel cottages, professional gents in ties and shorts, pink-sand beaches, and quintessential British traditions like cricket matches and afternoon tea spring to mind. For once the stereotype matches the reality.


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Getting Around:

There are no car rentals in Bermuda. Visitors can ride public buses and ferries, rent a moped or scooter, use taxis - or even hire a horse and carriage. The island is so tiny and the public bus system so good that even the most independent travellers will not miss having their own vehicles. To ride the bus you need to have the exact fare in coins.

Metered taxis can be found at the airport and most large hotels. Taxis can also double as tour operators if you want to piece together your own sightseeing tour of the island. Drivers turn off the meter in such circumstances and generally turn on the charm. Their knowledge and commentary can add plenty of local colour to a tour. Expect to pay an hourly rate.

Bermuda's narrow winding roads can be challenging for riders not used to mopeds so make sure you're comfortable on two wheels before you hire a machine for the week. Enough visitors spill their mopeds for the term 'road rash' to be part of the island vernacular. To hire a moped you need to be 16 years old, wear a helmet and promise to drive on the left side of the road. Strangely bicycling is not a particularly popular way of getting round, though some moped rental stores do rent bikes. Be prepared to work up a sweat.

Ferries are a scenic way to get around and, in some cases, are much faster than the bus. Ferries connect Hamilton with Paget, Warwick and the Somerset/Dockyard area. Walking is the obvious way to get around Bermuda's towns but walking between towns is not much fun since the narrow roads rarely have sidewalks. Horse and carriage rides are for romance rather than getting from A to B.

Weather:

While the name might conjure up torrential storms, rainfall on Bermuda is moderate and evenly distributed throughout the year. While there is a slight drop in rainfall around April, temperatures in the proceeding months tend to rise comfortably above 25°C (80°F), peaking in August and taking the chill off the nights of the earlier months.

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City code:441
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