Bermuda
Technically not one of the Caribbean islands, Bermuda is located 662 miles off the shore of North Carolina. There are about 181 small islands, the seven largest
of which are connected by bridges and causeways. Enjoy the delight of turqoise waters and pink sand beaches. Many come only to play golf or tennis, but many repeat
guests return because of the sophistication and unique dining experiences. Regardless of the island's geographic location, it is rich in British influences and
Caribbean flair, and continues to be a favorite destination for those seeking the warmth of the tropics.
Time Zone:
One hour agead of EST, Bermuda does observe Daylight Savings Time.
Climate:
The average tempurature is approximately 72-84 degrees, and the rainy season is from May to October. The averarage yearly
rainfall is 57 inches.
Language:
English
Airport:
Bermuda International Airport
Entry Requirements:
A passport or an official copy of birth certificate with a raised seal accompanied with a valid photo ID, and a return ticket are required.
Electricity:
110 volts / 60 AC
Marriages:
An application to the Registry General needs to be submitted along with a license fee of $176 US. Upon receipt, an announcement in one of the Bermuda newspapers
must be published. Required docments - passport or birth certificates, divorce papers of deathe certificates (when applicable), no blood test is required.
- Aruba
- Bahamas
- Bermuda
- Bonaire
- Grand Caymans
- Jamaica
- Puerto Rico
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