Historic St. George, Hamilton shopping, pink-sand beaches, top-notch dining, superb sailing & fishing...this still largely genteel island apart out in the Atlantic (not the Caribbean!) is a marvelous little world apart.

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Bermuda's 15 best beaches

This island is of course most famous for its pink sands, but there are plenty of differences, too - popular versus lesser known castaway; which are best for snorkeling; even for spotting whales. TheCrazyTourist.com gives us the rundown at  https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-beaches-in-bermuda/ 

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Bermuda Tourism Authority launches agreement with Airbnb

This year Airbnb entered into a partnership with the Bermuda Tourism Authority that involves marketing and the exchange of fees. Remarkable, because Bermuda is nothing if not an upmarket destination. What's more, Airbnb has now signed memorandums of understanding with a dozen or so Caribbean islands, creating a new era of cooperation between the governments and this company, which not so long ago was frequently accused of tax evasion. read post

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Norwegian Cruise Line????

Hello- Has anybody taken the Boston-Bermuda cruise on Norwegian? Or any Norwegian cruise to Bermuda? Any cruise at all? My wife and I are total cruises rookies and could use any and all advice. Thanks. Bill

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  • I put Caribbean first & Bermuda second, then I put Chuck E. Cheese first & Spago second. The style convention is to compare the first to the first, the second to the second. Like saying, "My aunt & uncle, Mary & John, will be at the party." Caribbean is Chuck E. Cheese, Bermuda is Spago.
  • But which is Spago and which is Chuck E. Cheese?
  • You can't compare any destination in the Caribbean with Bermuda. It's like comparing Chuck E. Cheese with Spago. Bermuda has a completely different vibe than anywhere in the Caribbean.
  • Last week I read Tripatini's blog about cruise deals out of Ft Lauderdale & Miami. Today I read that NYC-Bermuda cruises are full up. Why would NYC-Bermuda be so much more appealing than, say, Ft Lauderdale - Caribbean?
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