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Bermuda Family Highs

Bermuda Family Highs By Amanda Lewis
amanda.lewis@hqpublications.com
ResearchMyVacation Columnist
January 7, 2004

Lose your troubles in the Bermuda Triangle

Those of us with a family are often at a loss when it comes to finding a holiday that caters for each individual's needs. Mom wants to lie on the beach and sieve the sand between her fingers whilst reading the latest Jackie Collins literary offering. Dad likes the idea of a bit of wave rodeo with a jet ski whilst Johnny and Tammy need to explore and frolic.

Well OK, I accept that your family might not be as stereotypical as this imaginary one, but you get my general drift. It might surprise you to discover that Bermuda offers a fulfilling solution to your all-inclusive family vacation package dilemma.

Kids' Activity Clubs

You can feel confident that many a Bermuda family vacation package provides access to Kids' Club facilities should you choose to use them. Time spent all together is priceless but there comes a moment when we all need some space.

One of the top ranking resorts for a Bermuda family beach vacation is the Sonesta Beach Resort. The Kids' Club activities available here are enough to tempt even the big kids off the sun loungers. There are arts and crafts, swimming, visits to the island's attractions, and sandcastle fun. Your older children will enjoy mountain biking, kayaking, horseback riding, and snorkeling. It would be enough to make you want to join in and be youthful again, wouldn't it?

Top Ten Tips Family Activities on a Bermuda Family Trip
  1. Beaches
  2. Galleries
  3. Nature Trails
  4. Dolphin Spotting
  5. Kayaking
  6. Golf
  7. Horseback Riding
  8. Royal Naval Dockyard
  9. Bermuda Aquarium
  10. Crystal Caves

Weather

Bermuda's climate is remarkably mild and won't spring any extremes of hot or cold on the unsuspecting tourist. The winter months - December to March - sees an average temperature of 70?F. May to mid October is the hottest part of the year when temperatures vary between 75?F and 85?F. The summer months are more arid, but rain falls fairly evenly through the year.

A Few More Preparation Tips:

Time Zone GMT/UTC -4, Electrical voltage 120V, 60Hz, Dialing code 441 and US citizens do not need a VISA.

About the Author
Amanda Lewis is a freelance writer and researcher. She graduated in media and production design from the London College of Printing. The majority of her experience as a graphic designer has been within the field of publishing. She also studied music technology and currently writes music and works as a vocalist. Amanda also has a childcare qualification and is pursuing an education in Psychotherapy.
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