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Golf Golf is a very popular sport in Bermuda and the island has more courses per square mile than anywhere else in the world, each with its own breathtaking sea views. The island has eight courses with varying degrees of difficulty so there is somewhere to play no matter what your handicap.
Belmont Hills Golf Club, 18 holes, par 70, 6017 yards, t 236 6400, www.belmonthills.com
Fairmont Southampton Golf Club, 18 holes, par 54, 2684 yards, www.fairmont.com/southampton
Mid Ocean Club, 18 holes, par 71, 6547 yards, t 293 0330, www.themidoceanclubbermuda.com
Ocean View Golf Course, 9 holes par 35, 2940 yards, t 295 9092, www.oceanview.bm
Port Royal Golf Course, 18 holes, par 71, 6565 yards, t 234 0974, www.portroyalgolf.bm
Riddell’s Bay Golf & Country Club, 18 holes, par 70, 5800 yards, t 238 1060, www.riddellsbay.com
St George’s Golf Club, 18 holes, par 62, 4043 yards, t 297 8067, www.stgeorgesgolf.bm
Tucker’s Point Club, 18 holes, par 70, 6361 yards, t 298 6915, www.tuckerspoint.com |
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Medical Health insurance is strongly recommended as medical costs in Bermuda are very high. The King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, 7 Point Finger Road, Paget DV04, t 236 2345, provides comprehensive medical care for residents and visitors.
Although the sun is one of the main attractions of the island, it is occasionally the cause of medical problems for visitors. Remember to keep well hydrated and wear suitable sunscreen, especially between 11am and 3pm.
There are no compulsory vaccinations for entry to Bermuda unless travelling from an infected area. |
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Nudity There are no nude or topless beaches on Bermuda. |
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