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Iliveinbermuda

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  1. Cruise ships are almost floating resorts in themselves, with their restaurants, bars and swimming pools. But when people disembark they can take a day trip round the island. They visit the landmarks, go to the stores or check out the local restaurants and bars. They can even take a walk, catch a bus or ride around on a scooter. There is so much for cruise passengers to do on the island.

  2. Bermuda is famous for its amazing beaches, like Horseshoe Bay Beach, Warwick Long Bay Beach and Elbow Beach, which is great for snorkelling. There is also Tobacco Bay Beach. John Smiths Bay Beach and more.

  3. It is said to be a great place for families and is near the cruise terminal at Dockyard. It has white sand instead of the famous Bermuda pink sand. It’s also a great place to go swimming and snorkelling and you can also rent a cool underwater scooter.

  4. The family could check out the South Shore beaches. Jobsons Cove is a lovely small beach and a family favourite. You could also visit Whale Bay Beach by taxi and see the amazing schools of humpback whales which swim past.

  5. There is still a lot going on in Bermuda in November. There are walking tours, ocean science tours. The temperature goes up to 75 degrees F and the water temperature gets to about 74 degrees .

     

    But visibility in the water goes up to about 120 feet.

  6. You could take a trip to Horseshoe Bay or Elbow Beach. Or take a tour around the other beautiful beaches like Warwick Long Bay Beach, Chaplin’s Bay or Stonehole Bay if they are suitable.

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