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Things To Do in Bermuda • Head to Hamilton Parish and investigate the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo (website: www.bamz.org), as well as the Crystal Caves of Bermuda, made up of sprawling underground systems and crystalline tidal pools. • Enjoy a ferry trip round Hamilton Harbour, or a longer cruise through the G... more

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Getting around Bermuda Posted by Mr. Thitikorn Sriruya on 29 October 2009 10:35:54

Getting Around by Water Ferries depart from the terminal on Front Street in Hamilton. Cash is not accepted onboard, only a transportation pass, ticket or token. Ferries run on a regular daily schedule across Hamilton Harbour and to various stops at Sandys, Paget, Warwick and Southampton More

Bermuda Overview Posted by Mr. Thitikorn Sriruya on 28 October 2009 09:54:11

Bermuda consists of around 180 islands and islets, lying just off the coast of Cape Hatterras, North Carolina, in the Atlantic Ocean. In 1505, Bermuda was discovered by Juan de Bermudez, a Spanish sailor. It was claimed in England's name by Sir George Somers in July 1609. After colonisation, the More

Key Facts of Bermuda Posted by Mr. Thitikorn Sriruya on 28 October 2009 09:53:56

Location: North America. Area: 53.74 sq km (20.75 sq miles). Population: 66,536 (official estimate 2008). Population Density: 1,238 per sq km. Capital: Hamilton. Population: 1,000(2008) Government: British Crown Colony since 1684. Gained inte More