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Cheap Flights to Bermuda

Azure seas, pink-tinged sands and summery climate are what entices travellers from all corners of the globe to fly to Bermuda. The more number of golf courses than any other city in the world, fantastic diving spots, historical parishes and friendly people, all make Bermuda noticeable heaven on the earth. This 20 sq mile island is comprised of not less than 180 islands, linked via bridges and divided into 9 parishes. Being a British overseas territory, Bermuda is an exceptional mixture of African heritage and rich colonial history. Want to learn about the city’s history, head to the Town of St. George which is the oldest colonial town in existence and the former capital of Bermuda.
Today, tourists book their trips to Bermuda to discover the underwater world which is full of coral reefs and sea wrecks. Swim along a school of different fishes and explore undersea caves - some say it is North America’s best scuba diving. For guests of the city who are not ready for an underground expedition, there is a plethora to see near the top of the water. Grab some gear for snorkelling and start swimming. As you step on the land, take advantage of historic attractions of Bermuda that comprises of the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, the Royal Navy Dockyard and Museum, the Botanical Gardens, innumerable lighthouses and the famous Crystal Caves. Whatever be your reason to fly to Bermuda, you should explore it to the fullest.

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