It's no wonder Bermuda is a honeymooner's paradise. With its private hidden coves and blushing pink beaches, it's a perfect place for relaxation and romance. Though this tiny string of Atlantic islands comprises only 21 miles, there's much to see and do. Spend the days boating, golfing, shopping or swimming with dolphins. Explore crystal caves and historical museums, forts and churches. Bermuda's nightlife offers everything from fine dining to fast food, jazz clubs to Irish pubs.
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Horseshoe Bay Beach
If you go to Bermuda, you MUST visit Horseshoe Bay (and the other beaches that are all connected along the south shores of Bermuda).
Yes, the sand really is pink(ish) and the Atlantic is jello shot blue. Trip Advisor has the listing for Bermuda wrong because it is NOT located in the Caribbean, but the Mid-Atlantic, but either way, those beaches are stunning.
Our cruise ship was docked in St. George's so we bought a 3-day pass that can be used on the cute pink public buses and the handsome Bermuda Ferries for unlimited rides. From there, it was more fun to take the ferry from St. George's to the Royal Navy Dockyard and then hop on a bus that will take you right to Horseshoe Bay. Just ask the bus driver to announce when you get there. Walk down a pretty fair hill to where you'll find a snack bar and cheerful drink vendors and some of the most-photographed locations in Bermuda. You can rent a little beach chair if you want to. Plan to spend the day wandering from beach to cove to beach. The ferries run until 5:00-ish, but the buses go until midnight.