Bermuda in November is uncrowded, with temperatures in the low 70s and off-season rates. US dollars are accepted everywhere. There are no rental cars. Take taxis, buses, motorbikes, and ferryboats to get around.
Where to stay
Ariel Sands
34 South Shore Road
800-468-6610
Forty-seven rooms, three suites, two cottages, from $210 with breakfast (off-season November-April.)
Granaway Guest House
Harbour Road, Warwick
441-236-3747
Five rooms plus cottage from $100 with continental breakfast.
Old Rectory1 Broad Alley, St. George's
441-297-4261
Two rooms with shared bath, $100-$125 with breakfast (off-season November-March).
Where to eat
Lighthouse Tea Room
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse
68 St. Anne's Road, Southampton
441-238-8679
Breakfast $4-$12; lunch $6.75-$13.
La Coquille
Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, East Broadway, Hamilton
441-292-6122
www.diningbermuda.com/coquille
Lunch about $18; dinner $35-$50.
What to do
Verdmont
6 Verdmont Lane, off Collectors Hill, Smith's Parish
441-236-7369
The flagship museum of the Bermuda National Trust is open Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $5, children $2.
Old Rectory(see above)
Wednesdays, November-March,1-5 p.m.
Charming cottage built about 1699, and later the home of Parson Richardson. It shows several unique architectural features of the period including welcoming-arms stairs and windows positioned high under the eaves. Owned by the National Trust. Open Wednesdays, November-March, 1-5 p.m.
More information
800-BERMUDA (237-6832)![]()


