Written by locals, Fodor's travel guides have been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for 80 years.
Bermuda is famous for pink-sand beaches, impossibly blue water, and Kelly-green golf courses, but that's only the beginning. The combination of British old-world charm and modern luxury here presents visitors with an abundance of historic sites, high-end shops, and both chic restaurants and casual beachside eateries, as well as nightlife that's exciting and sophisticated.
This travel guide · Dozens of maps · An 8-page color insert with a brief introduction and spectacular photos that capture the top experiences and attractions throughout Bermuda · Hundreds of hotel and restaurant recommendations, with Fodor's Choice designating our top picks · Multiple itineraries to explore the top attractions and what’s off the beaten path · Major sights such as Crystal Caves, Spittal Pond Nature Reserve and St. Peter's, Their Majesties Chappell · Coverage of Hamilton and Central Parishes, St. George's and Eastern Perishes, Dockyard and Western Perishes
Fodor's Travel Publications is a United States-based producer of English-language travel guides and online tourism information. It was founded by Hungarian Eugene Fodor in 1936. Fodor’s was acquired by Random House in 1986 and sold to Internet Brands in 2016.
I consulted this book before embarking on a cruise to Bermuda. I liked the fact that it was able to tell me a little bit more about my ship! It was also nice to get a handle on places to explore. I'm not much for the clubbing or restaurant scene, but the information provided was right on price-wise. I also liked that a brief summary of Bermudan customs and history was provided as well. All in all a nice little travel book (the maps were helpful too!).
This was a 2023 post pandemic version and like all the others, excellent advice. Even good information regarding hotels etc. Reads easily and fun for those contemplating BDA.
I was a travel agent for 25 years, I still always look at either Frommers/Fodors for specifics and Rick Steves or Lonely Planet for leisure/days etc.
Trying to figure out where to go during Anna's srping break. This place sounded easy to get to -- now that we have our passports -- but it sounds pretty stiff and formal. Also can't determine how much spraying goes on at this island and in the Caribbean.