Bermuda lies on the Atlantic coast -east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Its views offer pastel cottages, strangely charming shops, and pretty gardens which are the markers of a serious, suburban way of life. Golf and tennis are popular pastimes, most visitors are over 40 years old, the cost of restaurants and shops is high, and casual attire in public places is not welcomed.
Bermuda, an autonomous British dependent territory, is one of the wealthiest countries in the world - the average per capita income is $36,500. Bermuda has no income tax, no sales tax, no slums, no unemployment, and no major crime problem. The fact that Bermuda - just two hours by air from New York - has kept some of its English style throughout the years is undoubtedly part of its appeal for American citizens (more than 90% of all visitors) who visit Bermuda each year. Sun, sea, and sand are Bermuda's stylemarks. It boasts mild climate all year round, pink beaches, turquoise waters, coral reefs, 17th-century architecture, and splendid golf courses.
Bermudian people are mainly Non-Anglican Protestant and their official language is English. The country has a semi-tropical climate with no wet season. The country's currency is the Bermuda Dollar.
Some tips to take into account when visiting Bermuda: the electricity runs on 110 Volts and the country code is 441.
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