The beautiful island of Bermuda is home to many native species of birds.
The little island of Bermuda, located in the North Atlantic ocean, boasts a rich history dating back many, many centuries.
The North Atlantic Island of Bermuda has no fresh water springs, rivers or lakes. The colorful pastel limestone houses are equipped with white roofs in order to harvest rain. They also have small steps on them, which slows down the heavy rainfall, which helps the gutters collect the water and store it in tanks below the house. As there are no permanent steams and the lakes are brackish, the system was forced on the early settlers. It later became enforced in house-building regulations, for each square foot of roof space; all houses must have eight gallons of tank space.This design has many benefits. Being made of limestone means it is heavier and not easily shifted by hurricane as well as having anti-bacterial properties.
Bermuda's waters are home to many fascinating species of sea turtle! Read on to learn more.
Discover what you can do, as an islander or visitor, to help protect and preserve our beautiful local beaches!
Once abundant, the seagrass beds around Bermuda are now greatly diminished. Discover why it is happening, why it matters and what is and can be done to fix it.
The Newport-Bermuda Race is sailed almost entirely out of sight of land
The first step to enjoy our stunning little island is to get here! Find the right arrival option for you, learn what you need to know before departure and what to do once you have arrived.
In 2017 the 37th America’s Cup will call Dockyard home
Make sure your mail gets to its destination. Our handy list gives you easy access to all Bermuda postal codes, find your street address and get the code.