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C.Walsh'sLoveChild
C.Walsh'sLoveChild Posts: 3,334
edited July 2012 in Not Sports Related
Has anyone been?
The future missus is looking at it as a honeymoon location.

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  • cafcpolo
    cafcpolo Posts: 3,815
    I believe our very own Lookie is from there?
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,909
    Everyone is forced to wear shorts at all times. And then you go missing.
  • kimbo
    kimbo Posts: 2,997
    Boring place stuck in the 50's. Ridiculously expensive but dull. Maldives better.
  • kimbo said:

    Boring place stuck in the 50's. Ridiculously expensive but dull. Maldives better.

    Not a fan then?
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,656

    kimbo said:

    Boring place stuck in the 50's. Ridiculously expensive but dull.

    Sounds like a few people on here tbh ;0)




  • kimbo
    kimbo Posts: 2,997

    kimbo said:

    Boring place stuck in the 50's. Ridiculously expensive but dull. Maldives better.



    Not a fan then?
    No split up from husband 2 weeks later. Still had a £7k Credit card bill for a crap holiday to pay off

  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,900
    Visited my mate who worked there for 5 years,but not would call a honeymoon destination. Bit sedate and like Surrey by the sea.
  • creepyaddick
    creepyaddick Posts: 6,152
    kimbo said:

    Maldives better.

    Totally agree with this!
  • Bermuda_red
    Bermuda_red Posts: 458

    Has anyone been?
    The future missus is looking at it as a honeymoon location.

    As a bermuda resident and bermudian status holder, I see bermuda as awesome place to live, work, raise family etc. As a result I find it hard to judge it as tourist destination. Its expensive, but ticks most boxes for honeymoon, some good hotels/resorts, great weather, beaches, restaurants, locals friendly etc. Not sure about the 1950s comment as large international business sector has created
    Very modern infrastructure and london based colleagues rate restaurants as good as anything in city of london. Don't see maldives as straight comparison as bermuda is on other side of world and considered a developed country. 3 resident charlton lifers show it can't be that bad....
  • masicat
    masicat Posts: 5,012
    Went for a wedding to Elbow Beach many years ago. Beautiful place if a little dull. Surry by the sea does sum it up. Certainly wouldn't talk anyone out of going.

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  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,962
    edited July 2012

    Take her to the Bermuda Triangle if she turns out to be a nag.



    ;o)
  • Saga Lout
    Saga Lout Posts: 6,845
    Any place featured in a Barry Manilow song can't be all bad, can it? ;-)
  • Jpb Junior
    Jpb Junior Posts: 271
    Try The Seychelles
  • ChicagoAddick
    ChicagoAddick Posts: 4,398
    It depends what you both want.

    If you after an all inclusive resort to do nothing in then other places do that a lot better. If you are looking for some activities and golf, sailing, diving and tennis are your thing then I would suggest give Bermuda a go.

    Bermuda has restaurants that would not look out of place in London or NYC. Getting around can be a problem unless you hire mopeds and it is very expensive.

    I have been the The Maldives and the beaches are stunning but believe me Bermuda's are better.

    Plus there is the mini unofficial CAFC Supporters club of course!

    Chicago Addick (resident in Bermuda since 2008).
  • Thanks for everyones responses
  • plumpo
    plumpo Posts: 88
    Have u investigated any bermudan triangle?pinky!pinky!
  • Can-addick
    Can-addick Posts: 691
    I will defer to Lookie and CA (and Bermuda Red, of course!), but I wasn't all that taken with the restaurants when I returned most recently (which was September, 2011 to be fair). In fact, I was downright underwhelmed on that score, with a few exceptions.

    That said, I've been a few times and I love everything else about Bermuda...wonderful people, history and the beaches are out of this world. Beach vacations aren't usually my thing, but there are so many small, out of the way beaches which feel like you've discovered them, coupled with the famous world-class beaches that everyone knows, that I have a hard time believing that there is a more beautiful place anywhere.

    Wonderful place, and you will leave refreshed...
  • All_Thaid_Up
    All_Thaid_Up Posts: 2,293
    If you want somewhere different to go, then try Boracay, which is a small island in the Philippines. You can fly from manila or alternatively direct from Singapore with one of the cheap no frills airlines.

    It has some of the best beaches in Asia.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,900
    And remember there are no private beaches in Bermuda, you can access any beach from the sea. Hire a boat and go explore.