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Bermuda’s a Beautiful Island but Not in the Caribbean

Carol Labuzzetta, MS
5 min readAug 3, 2022

Learn what it is about this country that keeps me coming back for more.

Gibbs Hill Lighthouse. Bermuda, 2007. © Carol Labuzzetta (author).

In the last thirty-five years, I’ve had the good fortune to travel to the island of Bermuda three times! And, I’d love to go again! What is it about this tiny island nation that keeps me wanting to return? Honestly, there’s a lot!

But, before I tell you about what I love about Bermuda, I need to clarify a few things. First, the island is NOT in the Caribbean! It is located 650 miles off the coast of North Carolina in the Western North Atlantic Ocean. At this latitude, it is considered subtropical. It is 800 miles north of the island countries that are considered the West Indies.

The country is tiny, only 24 miles long and less than a mile wide. Bermuda is actually an archipelago or a group of islands. The main island, where the capital of Hamilton is located is only 14 miles long. The island sits amid living coral reefs in an azure sea. The island is made of limestone which you can see when traversing the roads, which sometimes narrow to harrowingly thin widths.

The weather is mild and temperate. It can get humid. August is the hottest month with an average of 86 degrees Fahrenheit. February is the coldest month with temperatures in the 50s. I’ve been in July, August, and March. I’ll never go in March…

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Carol Labuzzetta, MS
Carol Labuzzetta, MS

Written by Carol Labuzzetta, MS

I write about the environment, education, nature, and travel. Having two master's degrees, in nursing and environmental education, I am a teacher at heart.

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