What month is it? My favorite place on earth is Bermuda, but it's not HOT hot like some of the more southerly islands, so anytime between May and Oct. is the best. Always around 80-85 with constant breezes and no humidity! It's comprised of several little parishes, all with a different flavor. The entire island is SO clean, dotted with beautiful pink sand beaches, small, pastel painted cottages, clear, turquoise water and the people are so courteous and helpful. There's lots of history, great restaurants and it's less than 2 hrs. flying time from NY airports. Hamilton is the main port city, lots of British flavor with policemen directing traffic in kilts. It has a gorgeous harbor, (all the cruise boats dock there) great restaurants and shopping, shopping, shopping! The Hamilton Princess Hotel is gorgeous and is right on the harbor! St. George is the historic city and is just beautiful, with winding little lanes, cobblestone streets, etc. And everywhere you go the smell of hibiscus is in the air! There's a magnificient Botanic Garden on the island. And it's such fun riding the little motor bikes around! All traffic gives way to the motoring tourists! We stayed at the Elbow Beach Surf Club, right on the water. (I forget which parish it's in at the moment.) The nice thing about Bermuda is that you can stay in a lavish, luxurious hotel, a smaller hotel right on the beach or in your own little cottage right on the water, with full ammenities. I can't say enough good things about it! What's really nice is that all of the islanders, native and British, are prosperous and take great pride in their island. We never saw one hidden away area of destitution where the locals were struggling, suffering or impoverished. As a honeymooner, you MUST go to Horseshoe Bay! The most gorgeous secluded beach with lots of hidden away little water pools tucked amongst the cliffs with your own private waterfall to splash around in...or whatever!VERY romantic!
I went to Puerto Rico on my honeymoon and I loved that too!! San Juan is really hopping if you like nightlife, shows, gambling, etc. Old San Juan is gorgeous with quaint shops, cobblestone streets and lots of "local color." If you go further out on the island it's very peaceful, seculded with great natural beauty, e.g. the "phosphorescent bay" which really does "light up" at night, El Junqe, (sp??) (the tropical rainforest) long, wide empty beaches, and such. We stayed at the Caribe Hilton outside of San Juan which was gorgeous and right on the water.





VERY romantic!

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