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Activities in Bermuda
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| Beaches: In Bermuda, you're never far from a beach, and all of them are stunningly beautiful, with rose-colored shores that glow beneath a balmy sun. To learn more about the beaches, click here.
Golf: Bermuda has 9 golf courses (3 government-owned) plus a large golf academy/driving range; golf in Bermuda is truly a pastime of choice. With over 20 annual tournaments, there's something for every golfer; you may enter some tournaments and even find some entry forms online or just play - mostly in the government run courses.
Shopping: Shopping is a real pleasure for most vacationers. From the chic boutiques in Hamilton to the specialty stores at Royal Naval Dockyard and St. George's, you'll find great gifts at bargain prices. Duty-free shopping: You can bring home $400 worth of items duty-free if youve been out of the country at least 48 hours. You can order duty-free liquor at any store, and have arrangements made to deliver your purchase to the airport departure lounge or your cruise ship. Another option is to make your purchases directly at the duty-free shop located in the airport departure lounge.
Sports: Most of Bermuda's sports are in or around water. The turquoise waters, the excellent reefs and the protected bays all make for great watersports: boating, diving, fishing, swimming, snorkelling, and so on! Other land sports that one can practice go from archery, baseball and cricket over tennis
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Restaurants: With over 150 restaurants, the island provides a variety of settings, from elegant dining rooms to trattorias, garden patios, pubs and bars. Youll find Italian, Indian, Greek, Chinese, English, French, and Mexican restaurants. To see a selection of restaurants, click here.
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