But for most people, the beaches are its biggest draw. Throughout Bermuda's nine distinct areas, known as parishes, you can find world-class coastlines (and many of them even have pink sand).
This Bermuda beach, the longest on the island, snakes along a half-mile of the island's southern coast. Vacationers report a pleasant breeze at Warwick Long Bay during the summer months.
Southampton Parish's Horseshoe Bay is one of the most photographed (and famous) beaches in Bermuda, making it hard to score a prime spot on the sand, especially if a cruise ship is in town.
On the south side of the archipelago is a more classic glimpse of a Bermuda gone by, at the century-old Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa. There, beautiful freestanding cottages dot a 23-acre ...
And are the beaches really pink? The Bermuda Triangle's a section of the North Atlantic Ocean where ships and planes have mysteriously vanished without a trace over the years. The Bermuda Tourism ...