Background Image
Previous Page  220 / 420 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 220 / 420 Next Page
Page Background

TDI

118

Many Members. Your Voice.

2

218

INTERVAL INTERNATIONAL

IntervalWorld.com

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

w

“Scooters are great for getting around. We rented one for two days.”

— ardvark

hy Go?

For island activities and Old World hospitality. About 650 miles (1,046 kilometers) east of the U.S.’ North

Carolina, a tight cluster of some 181 islands — ranging in size from measurable landmasses to nothing more than rocky

outcroppings — rises from the Atlantic Ocean. This is Bermuda, home to pink-sand beaches, gorgeous golf courses,

spectacular scuba diving, and the Town of St. George, the New World’s oldest remaining English outpost.

Bermuda

If you can’t get enough

underwater sightseeing …

step into the Caribbean waters

surrounding

Grand Cayman,

Cayman Islands

. There are more

than 150 marked dive sites, including

walls, reefs, and wrecks. (222)

If 18 holes a day is your idea of a

perfect trip …

multiple golf

courses, all with their own distinct

challenges and many with splendid

coastal views, can be found on and

near

Hilton Head Island, South

Carolina

. (70)

1. SCUBA DIVING:

There are numerous easily

accessible and mostly shallow wreck dives here.

Highlights include the massive

Cristóbal Colón

sites.

2. ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD:

Originally a

19th-century British stronghold, today it’s home

to the Clocktower Shopping Mall and the

National Museum of Bermuda.

3. BERMUDA RAILWAY TRAIL:

Embark on a

pleasant walk or bicycle ride along this national

park–designated path.

4. FRONT STREET:

Spend a day shopping in the

boutiques of Hamilton.

5. GOLF:

From The Mid Ocean Club to Port Royal,

there are more golf courses per square mile here

than anywhere else in the world.

6. CRYSTAL CAVES OF BERMUDA:

Go subterranean

to see some of the island’s most magical, and

unexpected, scenery.

7. TOWN OF ST. GEORGE:

This UNESCO World

Heritage site is a gateway to colonial history that

dates back to 1612.

8. FOURWAYS INN:

Delight in dinner — lobster

bisque or braised lamb shank, perhaps — at this

fine-dining establishment, or make reservations

for the popular Sunday brunch.

9. FORT ST. CATHERINE:

With its drawbridge,

tunnel system, and massive cannon, this is one

of Bermuda’s most impressive fortresses.

10. HORSESHOE BAY BEACH:

Lounge and frolic

on the best-known of the iconic pink-sand.

Elbow Beach, Jobson’s Cove, and Tobacco Bay

should also be on your itinerary.

50 100 150

Weeks

Greatest

Demand

Greatest

Availability

Market

Average

2016 – 2017 2016 2017