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Bermuda
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Bermuda

My friends and I are planning to travel to Lima, Peru, for spring break 2011. However, it seems as though a couple of them are unsure due to their own reasons for going, so they are looking at Bermuda as another option. We'd stay at our friend's place four about a week or so. With that said:

How expensive is everything? Bermuda is a British overseas territory, the Bermudian dollar is equivalent to 1 US dollar. Money won't be an issue, but I am really looking to get a good bang for my buck when I'm traveling overseas.

How are the people like? English is the primary language, so no language barriers there.

How are the women?

What's the nightlife like? Is there anything unique about Bermuda?

I'd like to get as much info as possible now, so that I'll have an understanding of what's good and hopefully change the venue elsewhere like EE or another SA country.

Cheers boys.
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Bermuda

I've never been to Bermuda, but from what I've heard and read(I was looking into it once myself), don't even think about it.

First off the island is very tiny, no real attractions other than beaches(which are supposed to be pretty nice though), golf and snorkeling and everything is crazy expensive. Bermudans are culturally very British so the culture is quite reserved, I doubt women will be running wild. Expect the only nightlife to be some cover band playing "Day Oh" for cruise ship seniors. Don't bother. If you're looking for an island with hot girls that are DTF, nice beaches and nightlife, and not too expensive, why not check into the Dominican Republic? I've heard good about Trinidad too.
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Bermuda

"Expect the only nightlife to be some cover band playing "Day Oh" for cruise ship seniors. "

Ha. Good one.

I would think you would be swooping just tourist girls there. Which isn't the worst thing in the world.

Never been. Careful of the Bermuda triangle.
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