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British Overseas Territories

Bermuda

Known for its beautiful pink sand beaches, made from pulverizeed coral and shells, Bermuda is an archipelago of 7 main islands and 170 named islets and rocks.

Bermuda is Britain's oldest territory, with the oldest legislature in the Commonwealth outside of the British Isles.

63.9K

People

177

Islands

$7.484 bn

GDP

Captivating sunsets

Watching the sunset is a must-do experience, with the vibrant orange and pink hues illuminating the sky over the island's stunning turquoise waters.

Rare species

Home to approximately 165 native plant species, as well as many introduced and cultivated species. Many of the island's native plants are endemic.

Intriguing beaches

Stunning pink sand and turquoise waters, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. Horseshoe Bay and Elbow Beach are among the most popular.

About 650 miles to the east of the United States, in the North Atlantic Ocean, sits the lovely island nation of Bermuda. Around 177 islands, islets, and rocky outcrops make up the nation.

Bermuda is a well-liked travel destination for visitors from all over the world thanks to its magnificent pink sand beaches, turquoise oceans, and warm climate.

With its distinctive fusion of British, African, and indigenous elements, Bermuda has a rich history and culture. Scuba divers may explore many shipwrecks on the island, which has a rich maritime history because to the presence of the Bermuda Triangle in its seas. Hamilton, the nation's capital, is a hive of activity with a wide variety of stores, eateries, and nightlife venues.

Head of Government

Premier: David Burt

Capital

Hamilton

Governor

John Rankin