Bermuda Might Just Be the World's Most Magical Island Getaway / बरमूडा
Photo courtesy Fairmont Hotels & Resorts About To start, we have to go back. Way back to the Pleistocene Ice Age approximately 1.6 million years ago. Much of the Earth’s oceans froze, sea levels dropped and rainwater seeped into Bermuda’s limestone, creating hidden caves in and around the island. Not much happened for the next million years or so. But around the turn of the 20th century, things started to get interesting. Pink sand beaches, stalactite caves, and free rein to explore it all? It sounds like something out of a dream, but rest assured, it's very, very real on the island of Bermuda. Though technically an archipelago of about 181 islands, this small, 21-square-mile hideaway is located in the Atlantic Ocean just a few hours from the coast of North Carolina, but it feels like it's worlds away. Whether you choose to set explore its beaches or set sail deeper into its legendary waters, Bermuda is one of those places that wil...