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Bermuda.com Bermuda has a remarkably mild sub-tropical climate that seldom allows extremes of either heat or cold. Although, during the summer months, Bermuda is warm (up to 90°F in August) and humid, the Island is nearly always fanned by cool sea breezes. Between May and October, average temperatures range between 75° and 85°. During the winter months (December through March) temperatures average between 60° and 70°F. |
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Dreaming of Bermuda? Think pink and green. Pink for the soft pastel shades
that wash this 22-square-mile island, and green for the colour of money
that Bermuda's offshore banking and insurance sectors generate (though in
reality the island's currency is as colourful as its British founders).
Bermuda is too far north - 600 miles due East of Cape Hattaras in North
Carolina - to be considered geographically part of the Caribbean.
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Packing - Bermuda
Surprisingly to many people, Bermuda is not actually in the Caribbean, but
is in fact located about 1,000 Kilometres off the Atlantic coast of the
United States of America. Bermuda is still ruled from London as a British
Colony, and in many ways, the culture and people are very influenced by
Britain. The police uniforms, red pillar-boxes, even the love of cricket
are all instantly recognisable.
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Planet - Bermuda
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.