From family-owned boutique hotels near the capital to luxury resorts on pink-sand beaches
"Britain’s oldest Overseas Territory, laid-back Bermuda was settled by accident in 1609, and still has red post boxes, parishes named Devonshire and Southampton and cobbled streets lined with sugar almond-coloured buildings. The 21-square-mile isle in the midst of the Atlantic is fringed with pink-tinged beaches lapped by impossibly blue waves, giving way to a host of watersports, from wreck diving to windsurfing, snorkelling to sailing".
