With creative names like Cripplecat, Sailor’s Choice, Strawmarket and Fern Sink, the Walsingham/Crystal Cave system has long been a fascinating site for scientists, locals and visitors. From the dolphin show that used to be held…
Juan de Bermudez didn’t even think Bermuda was a suitable name for the islands he discovered in the middle of the Atlantic. It was this Spanish explorer who happened upon our uninhabited paradise as he…
In his cookbook Bermuda Traditions, award-winning chef Fred Ming describes his fellow islanders as fans of cricket, soccer, nature, art, music and, especially, of “good food”. It’s hard to argue with that. Wherever you go…
For Canadians relocating to Bermuda, the perks may seem obvious: better weather, strong career prospects and a daily life framed by turquoise waters and natural beauty. But according to Isabelle Ramsay-Brackstone, Bermuda’s honorary consul of…
Geographically, Bermuda may not be part of the Caribbean, but its cultural and historical ties to the region run deep through the people who call our island home. The management committee of the West Indian…
Like many Azoreans, Eduardo Pereira Medeiros had always heard about Bermuda as a “land of opportunity”. From a young age, even though he had never visited the island, he knew the names of Portuguese Bermudians…
It was established more than 400 years ago and is the historic heart of Bermuda – deemed so internationally important that it was designated as a world heritage site by Unesco. But as the years…