Bridgetown, Barbados - Hamilton, Bermuda - Comparison and Distance between
Distance: 2,189 km / 1,360 miles
Bridgetown, Barbados
You are looking at Bridgetown in Barbados. The city has a population of 98909 residents. It is located on -58.38 degrees longitude, and 13.10 latitude.
Bridgetown , General info:
10/10
The coral island of Barbados colonised over 380
years ago is 20 by 14 miles across and is the
most easterly of the Windward Islands (50 miles
from St. Vincent). The wettest month is October
the driest is March and mean temperature is
85ºF(29ºC). English is spoken by the
quarter-million population.
Bridgetown , Different stuff:
9/10
Barbados boasts the purest water supply you will find anywhere. Rainwater is filtered naturally through natures own coral filter system, and eventually collected underground. You can drink water from the tap anywhere on the island.
Bridgetown , Don't miss:
8/10
The Holders Season is established as the premier cultural event in the Caribbean. Acclaimed nationally and internationally, the season is a celebration of opera, music and theatre. The production always plays to capacity houses and it's high artistic standard draws audiences from around the world.
Bridgetown , Food:
9/10
Bridgetown and Barbados truly offers a full array of culinary experiences, from the local fish fry at Oistins to breathtaking gourmet ocean front dining. From upscale restaurants to fast food eateries you will sample the local ingredients, delicacies, Bajan culture and obtain the true taste of the Caribbean.
Bridgetown , Hotels:
9/10
There is little, if any, accommodation in Bridgetown itself. Most visitors stay either on the small towns on the South coast or at one of the resorts near the west coast.
Bridgetown , Safety:
9/10
Crime rate is low like in all Caribbean area.
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Hamilton, Bermuda
You are looking at Hamilton in Bermuda. The city has a population of 969 residents. It is located on -63.23 degrees longitude, and 32.28 latitude.
Hamilton , General info:
9/10
Hamilton, is Bermuda's administrative center and largest city. It boasts a large quantity of museums, some fine buildings and architecture. It has a fine Anglican cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity. There are numerous forts, fortifications and bits of Royal Naval heritage. There are cinemas, a variety of shops, bars, hotels and restaurants. The city is also blessed with markets, gardens, stalls, beaches, squares and plazas with wide streets, boulevards and walkways.
Hamilton , Cheap stuff:
10/10
When buying groceries or other non-souvenir items of that nature, be aware that the best prices are usually away from the more "touristy" areas. When buying these sort of things, go to where the locals go.
Bring your own yacht and anchor, moor or dock for free in all the islands' coves for up to 6 months.
Hamilton , Different stuff:
9/10
The islands have ample rainfall, but no rivers or freshwater lakes. As a result drinking water is collected on the roofs of all buildings (by law) and in special catchment areas, and stored in tanks under the ground for each home or property.
Hamilton , Don't miss:
10/10
Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo. Centerpieced by a 140,000 gallon replica coral reef, this one of Bermuda's main attractions. Over three hundred birds, reptiles and mammals and 200 species of fish. Adults $10, Seniors $5, ages 5 to 12 $5.
Hamilton , Food:
10/10
Two relatively unique Bermudian dishes are salted codfish, boiled with potatoes, the traditional Sunday breakfast, and Hop n' John, a simple dish of boiled rice and beans. With most restaurants, the closer you are to the cruise ship docks, the more expensive the menu will be.
Hamilton , Hotels:
10/10
Accommodations in Bermuda are very expensive. There are many exclusive and four star accommodations. There are also a wide variety of B&B style accommodations and smaller guestroom hotels. There are no cheap hotels or hostels in Bermuda.
Hamilton , Safety:
10/10
Violent crime is becoming increasingly problematic in Bermuda, but is still very rare compared to other destinations in the Caribbean. Most of the time it's only petty crimes like robbery. Make sure that you properly lock up any rented moped when leaving them unattended. Using common sense and keeping an eye out is usually sufficient to deter most thieves. Also remember that homosexuality is seen as taboo in Bermuda and showing significant affection in public to the same sex might result in a fine.
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