Bermuda
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Bermuda
Getting Around, What To Do

Where To Stay: With several notable exceptions, most hotels are small and intimate, under 100 rooms. Overall, Bermuda is more expensive than most Caribbean islands. Condominiums, apartments and guests houses are often good values.

This is one destination in particular where a cruise ship makes an ideal home base since they stay for more than one day and move to different locations.

Allergies Bermuda’s climate is relatively favorable to hay fever sufferers. Ragweed is non-existent. Pollens of other weeds are quickly blown out to sea.

Hotel Rates, Reservations & Service Charges:
All room rates are subject to a 7.25 percent Bermuda tax, which is added to your bill

A service charge, ranging from 10 to 15 percent, is also added to your room rate in lieu of tips; remember that service charges do not cover bar tabs

Third-person rates, for those occupying a room with two other people, are lower

Children's rates vary according to their age

Hotel Check-out Time Generally 12 noon. Hotel check-in time is generally 3 pm.

Getting Around: It's not always easy and can be expensive. See Traveling Around Bermuda

Attractions:See Bermdua Sightseeing & Attractions

Shopping: The best shopping selection is in the capital city of Hamilton on Front Street. Look for good buys in fine china, pottery, crystal, linen and imported clothing. However, the best bargains are woolen items from the British Isles. They're at least 30% less than in the U.S.

What To Do:
Best Fun Things to Do in Bermuda

Where To Dine: After the sun goes down and the shops close, restaurant hopping becomes the favorite local pastime. See Bermuda Restaurants

Nightlife: Clubs, Pubs and Entertainment

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