
Do you plan to take advantage of any of the Bermuda holidays that you saw in the ad? Or maybe you just wanted to find out more about this place because it’s so interesting? Well, whatever your reason for looking for more information about this territory, here are some facts that will surely feed your curiosity even more. In fact, these things about Bermuda are one of the factors that prompted people to visit this place.
At the end of this article you will have a general idea of what to see, what it will look like and what to expect when you get there for a short trip.
Fact number 1 - Bermuda is one of the three corners that made up the infamous triangle of Bermuda. Its exact location is north of the Atlantic Ocean and approximately 580 miles from the eastern part of Cape Hatteras.
Fact number 2 - Bermuda really consists of 180 islands, which contradict what most people think is just one big island. Some of these islands are very small that people cannot inhabit them. In general, Bermuda has a total area of 21 square miles (including large and small islands).
Fact number 3. Of the 120 islands that have gathered Bermuda, only 20 people are employed, and 7 of them are connected to the main island through exquisite paths and bridges.
Fact number 4 - If you look at Bermuda on the map, you will see that this is just a point of view. However, look carefully at it, and you will see an area that has the shape of a fish hook.
Fact number 5 - The island of Bermuda was formed after the eruption of a volcano many years ago at the bottom of the ocean. It is therefore not surprising that everything, from the seabed to 200 feet below the highest water level, consists of volcanic rocks. Now what you will see behind the volcanic rocks to the surface of the island are limestone rocks, corals and shells.
Fact number 6 - coral reefs that grow from the bottom of the ocean, are a danger to the passage of ships. In fact, most of the wreckage of the ship around Bermuda was caused by these reefs.
Fact number 7 - There is no fresh water in Bermuda, so most residential buildings have limestone roofs. The reason for this is to catch the rainwater, and then store it directly in the specified tank, where the further water purification process takes place.
Fact number 8 - The weather in this area is ideal for holidays in Bermuda, because it was classified as subtropical. This means that the atmosphere is usually not too cold and not too hot. Although there is a lot of rain in this area, you can still enjoy eight hours of bright sunshine around 315 days a year. Bermuda does not have a special rainy period, so rain can come at any time.
Fact number 9 - The region was divided into nine districts or parishes.
Fact # 10 - The island boasts beautiful golf courses and 34 magnificent pink sandy beaches with spectacular scenery.
Finally, a vacation in Bermuda will not be complete without mentioning the warm refugees in Bermuda. They are so hospitable, polite and friendly. Indeed, people in Bermuda - one of the factors by which vacationers continued to return to another unforgivable holiday.

