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Bermuda |
Wed, Feb, 10 - Sun, Feb 14 | from $605 |
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Bermuda |
Thu, Feb, 11 - Sun, Feb 14 | from $532 |
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Bermuda |
Fri, Feb, 12 - Sun, Feb 14 | from $534 |
| Destination | This Weekend | Price per Person |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Wed, Feb 10
Returning Sun, Feb 14 Returning Mon, Feb 15 Returning Tue, Feb 16 Returning Wed, Feb 17 |
from $605 from $618 from $685 from $830 |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Thu, Feb 11
Returning Sun, Feb 14 Returning Mon, Feb 15 Returning Tue, Feb 16 Returning Wed, Feb 17 |
from $532 from $655 from $662 from $754 |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Fri, Feb 12
Returning Sun, Feb 14 Returning Mon, Feb 15 Returning Tue, Feb 16 Returning Wed, Feb 17 |
from $534 from $871 from $722 from $731 |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Sat, Feb 13
Returning Mon, Feb 15 Returning Tue, Feb 16 Returning Wed, Feb 17 |
from $1342 from $973 from $1083 |
| Destination | Next Weekend | Price per Person |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Wed, Feb 17
Returning Sun, Feb 21 Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 Returning Wed, Feb 24 |
from $668 from $674 from $731 from $850 |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Thu, Feb 18
Returning Sun, Feb 21 Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 Returning Wed, Feb 24 |
from $559 from $590 from $597 from $654 |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Fri, Feb 19
Returning Sun, Feb 21 Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 Returning Wed, Feb 24 |
from $499 from $482 from $586 from $595 |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Sat, Feb 20
Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 Returning Wed, Feb 24 |
from $423 from $479 from $581 |
| Destination | More Weekends | Price per Person |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Wed, Feb 24
Returning Sun, Feb 28 Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 Returning Wed, Mar 3 |
from $581 from $592 from $722 from $842 |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Thu, Feb 25
Returning Sun, Feb 28 Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 Returning Wed, Mar 3 |
from $479 from $581 from $666 from $722 |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Fri, Feb 26
Returning Sun, Feb 28 Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 Returning Wed, Mar 3 |
from $423 from $479 from $656 from $666 |
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Bermuda |
Leaving Sat, Feb 27
Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 Returning Wed, Mar 3 |
from $423 from $553 from $656 |
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All Dates | from $421 |
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All Dates | from $439 |
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(includes all-inclusive hotel) |
All Dates | from $482 |
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All Dates | from $483 |
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All Dates | from $485 |
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All Dates | from $487 |
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All Dates | from $301 |
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All Dates | from $429 |
Bermuda: Why Go
Bermuda: The Long and Shorts of It
Striking aqua waters, charming British idiosyncrasies, and arguably the friendliest people on earth are only 600 miles off the North Carolina coast (that's an hour and 43-minute flight, New Yorkers).
Place we love, even if it is touristy: St. George's village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of 17th-century cottages and cobblestone streets.
History lesson: Take a 20-minute walk from St. George's to Fort St. Catherine (ca. 1614), the most impressive of 13 remaining British forts on the island.
Off-the-beaten path: While tourists flock to Horseshoe Beach for volleyball pick-up games, follow the sandy footpath to the seemingly private Chaplin Bay, just over the neighboring grassy knoll.
Editor's favorite watering hole: They say you "drop in and swagger out" of the 1930s-era Swizzle Inn in Warwich, famous for the Dark n' Stormy, a blend of spiced Bermuda rum and ginger beer.
Break the bank dinner: The beguiling cottages of the Waterloo House, with their bougainvillea-draped walls, yellow and white-striped awnings, and views of passing sailboats, set the scene for an elegant, five-course dinner.
Day after the break-the-bank dinner: The Saturday night crowd can be found at "uptown" Hamilton's Jamaica Grill, and although it is in a "rough-around-the-edges" neighborhood, it is the place for sublime coconut fish, jerk chicken, and banana dumplings.
Local flavor: Most food in Bermuda is imported, so it's worth seeking out local rockfish, conch fritters, fish cakes, and shark hash, a hard-to-find and surprisingly tasty blend of shredded shark meat, spices, and rice.
Good to know: Tourists aren't permitted to drive in Bermuda, and taxis can add hundreds of dollars to a weekend getaway. Follow a Bermudian's lead and take the bus--it's a relatively inexpensive and relaxing way to see a lot of the islands.
Dress code: You'll giggle the first time you see them. We're talking Bermuda shorts, which are sharpest when donned with a navy blazer and standard-issue knee-highs and loafers.
Striking aqua waters, charming British idiosyncrasies, and arguably the friendliest people on earth are only 600 miles off the North Carolina coast (that's an hour and 43-minute flight, New Yorkers).
Place we love, even if it is touristy: St. George's village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of 17th-century cottages and cobblestone streets.
History lesson: Take a 20-minute walk from St. George's to Fort St. Catherine (ca. 1614), the most impressive of 13 remaining British forts on the island.
Off-the-beaten path: While tourists flock to Horseshoe Beach for volleyball pick-up games, follow the sandy footpath to the seemingly private Chaplin Bay, just over the neighboring grassy knoll.
Editor's favorite watering hole: They say you "drop in and swagger out" of the 1930s-era Swizzle Inn in Warwich, famous for the Dark n' Stormy, a blend of spiced Bermuda rum and ginger beer.
Break the bank dinner: The beguiling cottages of the Waterloo House, with their bougainvillea-draped walls, yellow and white-striped awnings, and views of passing sailboats, set the scene for an elegant, five-course dinner.
Day after the break-the-bank dinner: The Saturday night crowd can be found at "uptown" Hamilton's Jamaica Grill, and although it is in a "rough-around-the-edges" neighborhood, it is the place for sublime coconut fish, jerk chicken, and banana dumplings.
Local flavor: Most food in Bermuda is imported, so it's worth seeking out local rockfish, conch fritters, fish cakes, and shark hash, a hard-to-find and surprisingly tasty blend of shredded shark meat, spices, and rice.
Good to know: Tourists aren't permitted to drive in Bermuda, and taxis can add hundreds of dollars to a weekend getaway. Follow a Bermudian's lead and take the bus--it's a relatively inexpensive and relaxing way to see a lot of the islands.
Dress code: You'll giggle the first time you see them. We're talking Bermuda shorts, which are sharpest when donned with a navy blazer and standard-issue knee-highs and loafers.