The soft, pink sands of Bermuda and warm, blue waters beckon you to this haven of holidays. And for a Caribbean holiday, the Islands of Bermuda are a fine choice.
Visitors coming from the UK have little to worry about in terms of regulations. Bermuda is a British territory, and while a visa is not required, you will need to provide a return ticket before entry into the islands is allowed.
Bermuda is technically too far north to be considered part of the actual Caribbean region, but it is nonetheless part of the traditional Caribbean crawl that most tourists choose as a destination. Whether for holiday, honeymoon, or simple beach-sprawl, the roughly 140 islands that make up this British overseas territory provide an excellent reserve for anyone seeking a Caribbean holiday for sun and relaxation.
The only strange thing about coming to the Bahamas is the restrictions on renting vehicles. While you can hire a motorcycle or scooter, you are not allowed to rent other vehicles here. Rather, you will rely on public transportation to get around for the most part, although this is not really a bother considering the relative closeness of everything. Most tourists spend their time in swimsuits and sandals as it is, so renting a vehicle is not much of an issue.
Hotels and villas abound, as well as all-inclusive resorts, and Bermuda has remained one of the top spots for Caribbean holidays for quite some time because of the beauty of the islands and the contrasting elegance of the pink sands and blue waters.
