Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine October 2016 | Page 109
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In addition to the scenic landscapes
and cheery locals, Bermuda has
also developed a reputation as a lap
of luxury. Some captivated tourists
may choose to retain their visitor
status after examining the exorbitant
property prices, though anyone who
has spent time drifting between the
brightly-painted houses and white,
terraced rooftops can hardly be
blamed for being pulled in by their
allure. Due to British influence,
teatime still takes place at four each
afternoon, businessmen pair neckties
with shorts and knee socks on their
morning commutes, and the island
goes on holiday in August for the most
celebrated cricket match of the year.
jovial locals with luxurious culture
and natural splendor, take great care
before visiting Bermuda. You might
just find yourself disappearing, only
to be discovered years later by a bright
pink house, sipping ginger beer and
gazing out onto a sun-drenched slab of
Atlantic shore.
For travelers who go weak in the
knees for destinations that combine
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