Bermuda is famous for more than just its namesake triangle and mention in a Beach Boys song. It is home to a vibrant offshore financial center and is know for its easy-to-reach beaches. The British overseas territory sits off the coast of the United States, northeast of Miami, Florida, and is made up of nearly 140 islands. Of the 11,000 residents, nearly 30% are foreigners.
Bermuda's capital is Hamilton, while the old capital, St. George remains a great historic UNESCO World Heritage Site. While in the country, check out the maritime museum and those featuring fish and other underwater life. Local fish is a popular menu item as well as rum-based drinks. Note that Bermuda is generally considered more expensive than some of the far-flung Caribbean islands.
Climate Bermuda has a year-round mild semitropical climate with temperatures ranging from 68 to 84 degrees. Relative humidity 71 to 84 percent. Average annual rainfall is 57.6 inches. Summer water temperatures reach 85 degrees Fahrenheit.