Sunday, July 26, 2009
The Canyons
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Bermuda
TRIP TO
I just returned from a fabulous trip to
A few things to know….
CURRENCY / MONEY
Bermudian $$ is on par with the USD – if you leave the island with Bermudian money, it is not accepted anywhere and will not be exchanged at most banks – you can use USD anywhere and it is a better bargaining tool for shopping.
Leave half your clothes and bring lots more money with you – breakfast at our hotel was an average of $50 – 60 USD, dinner was easily $150.00 without going crazy on wine.
Our passengers will be in a great position to be able to eat on board and avoid the high cost of imported EVERYTHING.
THINGS TO DO
Golf
MUST be pre arranged – courses are absolutely the most scenic and pristine I have seen! All of them run along the ocean and are beautiful…any golf groups will be amazed at the quality and consistency of these courses. Golf groups will know to pre book and having the 3 days in
Water sports
Should also be booked early – Jet skiing is very popular, but you are on a guided tour with an escort and are not free to Jet Ski on your own in the ocean!
Deep Sea fishing and Diving
Amazing here – water is crystal clear and clean – again, bring your money belt….
BEACHES
Best part of the island!!! CLEAN and powdery soft sand – pink sand is not everywhere – only a few beaches have the pink overtone from the coral, but they are all magnificent sunning and swimming…the undertow is strong – not good for little ones on all beaches.
FOOD AND DRINK
Excellent food – very British in style with the Moroccan/East Med overtones - great seafood and better pub food! Spotlessly clean everywhere – no vendors on land or even beach to sell you anything! Drinks are expensive – local fun drink is DARK AND STORMY….spiced rum with ginger beer!
*Reservations MUST be made at any good restaurant – they are all small and not easy to get into for evenings.
I found the entire Colonial atmosphere of
The locals are very happy that HAL is returning – they are all very aware of who is “from the outside” and who is staying….the protectionism of their island is very apparent and has done very well for them. There are very proud of being BERMUDIAN…an elite group for certain!
For many years I have had agents and consumers ask me if they can cruise to an island, stay for a day or two and then sail again…we are finally offering this and I will be telling agents the great opportunity for them to have our product to sell this way! The other cruise lines are docked SO far away and their clients have to deal with water taxis (huge waste of time on VERY choppy waters). They will absolutely NOT have the same experience as we will offer them!