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Today we are going to take a look at the island of Bermuda. After being stuck in the cold, does relax on the beach all day,
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Influenced by its long English colonial past, most of the towns in Bermuda are loaded with whitewashed cottages and dotted with the occasional Gothic church tower.
Today, The Dapper Dog brings you the Attractions, restaurants, activities in Bermuda
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As your plane lands in Bermuda, the first things you notice are the deep turquoise waters and sheer limestone cliffs, the next is how you can see the entire island from your window, and despite its jewel-box size, clocking in at 21 miles in length and a mile in width at its widest point, it's home to a varied bounty of museums, shops, restaurants, and, of course, beaches and nature reserves
Bermuda is a British territory in the western North Atlantic Ocean which is made up of seven distinctive islands and approximately 170 additional isles, and best known for its pink sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and coral reefs lying close to the shoreline, there is a lot of history to discover in Bermuda, it was involved in many historical events, dating back to the English civil war in the mid-1600s.
Let's start with the beaches in Bermuda!
Long Beach
Long Beach is not your typical beach as it offers so many activities!
You will find Coopers Island Natural Reserve or Long Beach located at the southeastern tip of Bermuda, from views of Castle Harbor to a broad range of walking trails, snorkeling, turtle spotting, bird watching, picnic areas, and many additional natural attractions. And if you'll take a wander at some point throughout the day to the Wildlife Observation Tower, that is located at the end of the peninsula, you’ll have incredible views of the Bermuda seaboard, wow! Such a great location to spot whales!
It wasn’t until 1995 that this Natural Reserve became unrestricted, due to the US military using this reserve as a NASA space tracking system, with the abundance of wildlife activities and history on offer, you’ll want to add it to your beach bucket list.
Jobson’s Cove Beach
A small beach encircled by cliffs and disjointed from the sea, Jobson’s Cove Beach is adjacent to Warwick Long Bay and is located in Bermuda’s Warwick parish.
Jobson’s Cove Beach is an early settler in the 17th century, ho went by the name of William Jobson, owned and operated this beach, and decided to name the beach after himself.
Jobson’s Cove Beach is no more than 2-meters deep, it's an ideal place to relax with friends and family or even take some time out for yourself, it's a local favorite because of the pink sand, mild waves and the true chilled-out feels, and the limestone rocks and hardened volcanic lava do a great job of blocking the wind.
Astwood Cove Beach
By now you have probably realized that every beach in Bermuda has crystal-clear water and perfect conditions for snorkeling, but there are certain aspects of each beach that make it unique and perfect in its own way.
Astwood Cove is a secluded beach surrounded by cliffs, you will need to hike a bit in order to reach the beach, and the cliffs make it a bit of a climb, but definitely worth doing.
Astwood Cove Beach might be one of the most romantic spots in Bermuda because of the secluded-ness, many tropical birds live within the cliffs, so the only thing that could disrupt the romantic vibe would be the birds and other travelers that hike down.
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