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BermudaBermuda: a personal view by Becky Barker
Bermuda--an exclusive island of many colours, less than seven hours away. A British colony situated in the middle of the Atlantic. Flights operate direct from Gatwick to Hamilton on the new Boeing 777 aircraft with British Airways. I was invited to join ten Bermuda Specialist agents and the Tourism Board for a briefing of the 22-square-mile island. Full of excitement, I met the group at Gatwick airport at midday on 6th November. From the moment we checked in our cases our few days of luxury started. We flew Club Class and the only comment I have is that the flight is too short to enjoy all the facilities that travelling business class has to offer! On arrival we were met and taken to the Lantana Colony Club, traditionally styled cottages which were to be our base for the next five nights. Lantana is located in tropical gardens with dramatic views over the ocean--perfect for alfresco breakfasts!
We spent a day enjoying a few of the many tourist attractions, including Gibbs Lighthouse, which has been in operation since May 1846. The views from the top are breathtaking, but perhaps not for those with vertigo! We also visited the aquarium, zoo and museum situated in Hamilton, all great fun for children. Bermuda is a golfer's paradise. There are seven 18-hole courses and an eighth to be finished. The best time for a golfing holiday is between November and March, when the conditions are at their best. For those who are keen to learn, there is also an academy with instructors on hand. There is even a mini golf course to entertain those who may not be old or keen enough to play the real thing. Overall, I can say that Bermuda offers its visitors somewhere to relax, and somewhere to absorb traditional British culture amongst the most beautiful scenery that I have ever seen. Why don't you treat yourself and find yourself in Bermuda? I can guarantee you will not be disappointed! |
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