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Suggested Itineraries CONTENTS List of Maps vi 1 THE BEST OF BERMUDA 1 The Best Beaches 2 The Best Old Bermuda The Best Outdoor Pursuits 3 Experiences 7 The Best Dive Sites 3 Bermuda’s Best-Kept Secrets 8 The Best Golf Courses 4 The Best Resorts for Honeymooners 8 The Best Sailing Outfitters 5 The Best Places for Families 5 The Best Tennis Facilities to Stay 10 6 The Best Day Hikes The Best Hotel Bargains 11 6 The Best Views The Best Restaurants 11 The Best Historic Sites 7 2 BERMUDA IN DEPTH 13 Bermuda Today 14 BERMUDA CALENDAR OF EVENTS 36 Looking Back at Bermuda 18 GETTING SUCKED IN: THE OFFICIAL WORD ON THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE 37 THE BAFFLING BERMUDA TRIANGLE 22 39 Bermuda Art & Architecture 24 The Lay of the Land 42 Bermuda in Pop Culture 28 Responsible Travel GENERAL RESOURCES FOR GREEN Eating & Drinking 32 TRAVEL 43 35 When to Go Package Tours 44 3 SUGGESTED ITINERARIES 45 The Parishes of Bermuda 45 RATTLE & SHAKE: THE BERMUDA RAILWAY TRAIL 57 ISLAND-HOPPING ON YOUR OWN 52 THE BEST OF BERMUDA IN 2 DAYS 57 THE BEST OFCOPYRIGHTED BERMUDA IN 1 DAY 53 MATERIAL THE BEST OF BERMUDA IN 3 DAYS 61 4 WHERE TO STAY 66 Resort Hotels 68 FAMILY-FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATIONS 79 Small Hotels 74 Housekeeping Units 81 Cottage Colonies 77 Guesthouses 84 002_9781118004289-ftoc.indd2_9781118004289-ftoc.indd iiiiii 77/21/11/21/11 55:39:39 PMPM 5 WHERE TO EAT 89 Restaurants by Cuisine 90 City of Hamilton (Pembroke Sandys Parish 92 Parish) 103 FAMILY-FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS 111 Southampton Parish 97 116 Warwick Parish 101 Smith’s Parish 117 Paget Parish 102 Hamilton Parish St. George’s Parish 119 6 FUN ON & OFF THE BEACH 123 Beaches 123 More Fun in the Water 133 DON’T GET BURNED: SMART TANNING HANGING OUT WITH THE DOLPHINS 135 TIPS 127 Where to Play World-Class Golf 135 128 Snorkeling Other Outdoor Pursuits 137 A LOOK UNDER BERMUDA’S WATERS 129 Spectator Sports 139 Scuba Diving 130 EXPLORING BERMUDA’S NATURAL A YACHT OF YOUR VERY OWN . SORT WONDERLANDS 140 OF 132 7 SEEING THE SIGHTS 142 Sandys Parish 142 AFRICAN DIASPORA HERITAGE TRAIL 154 FROMMER’S FAVORITE BERMUDA Devonshire Parish 156 EXPERIENCES 146 Smith’s Parish 157 A PARK OF YOUR OWN 147 Hamilton Parish 158 ESPECIALLY FOR KIDS 148 St. George’s Parish 159 STEPPING BACK INTO THE ICE AGE 150 SPECIAL PLACES WHERE YOU CAN BE Southampton Parish 150 ALONE 160 Warwick Parish 150 ST. GEORGE: A WORLD HERITAGE SITE 162 Paget Parish 151 Organized Tours 164 Pembroke Parish & the City of Hamilton 152 8 SHOPPING 166 The Shopping Scene 167 Around the Island 175 In the City of Hamilton 168 9 BERMUDA AFTER DARK 177 The Club & Music Scene 177 The Performing Arts 181 The Bar Scene 178 002_9781118004289-ftoc.indd2_9781118004289-ftoc.indd iviv 77/21/11/21/11 55:39:39 PMPM 10 PLANNING YOUR TRIP TO BERMUDA 183 Getting There 183 Planning An Island Wedding 190 Getting Around 185 FAST FACTS: BERMUDA 191 Index 201 General Index 201 Restaurant Index 210 Accommodations Index 209 002_9781118004289-ftoc.indd2_9781118004289-ftoc.indd v 77/21/11/21/11 55:39:39 PMPM LIST OF MAPS Looking Back at Bermuda20 Where to Eat in Bermuda94 Bermuda’s Parishes46 Where to Eat in the City of Hamilton105 Bermuda in 1 Day55 Where to Eat in St. George121 Bermuda in 2 Days59 Bermuda’s Best Public Beaches & Bermuda in 3 Days63 Snorkel Sites124 Bermuda Hotels70 Attractions Around the Island144 Hotels in the City of Hamilton73 Shopping in the City of Hamilton169 002_9781118004289-ftoc.indd2_9781118004289-ftoc.indd vivi 77/21/11/21/11 55:39:39 PMPM.
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