Blu’s News Series: A Dog’s Report From Bermuda

Hi, my name is Blu, and I’m a 2-year-old French bulldog who’s been living in Bermuda for the past year with my family. 

We’re a tour bus business called Bermudaful, and we offer sightseeing tours of the island to locals and tourists. I love walking around the island and meeting new people with my buddy, Hunter.

In this series, I’ll share my thoughts and experiences as a local dog in Bermuda. Stay tuned!

Living In Bermuda: A Dog’s Life

I love living in Bermuda! It’s a beautiful island with so many things to see and do. The people here are friendly and always up for adventures, which I love. 

There are also plenty of other dogs to meet and play with, which is excellent.

The only downside is that it can get pretty hot here during summer. But luckily, there are plenty of places to cool off, like the beach or our pool. 

Overall, I love living here and would highly recommend it to any other dog and family looking for a change of scenery.

Enjoying With My Family On This Secluded Island

I’m so lucky to have such a great family. They’re always taking me on fun adventures, like walks around the island, hikes in the woods, and swimming at the beach. I sometimes go on the tour bus with them when they’re working!

Living in Bermuda has made us all closer as a family. We’re always exploring new places together and making memories that will last a lifetime. 

I’m so grateful to have such a loving and supportive family. I’ve also had the chance to meet some friendly local dogs and have made awesome furry friends along the way!

Some Of The Unique Sights And Sounds I’ve Experienced In Bermuda

There’s so much to see and do in Bermuda! I’ve been lucky to experience the island’s unique sights and sounds. This place is a haven from the beautiful beaches to the stunningly blue waters.

Bermuda Aquarium

We visited the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo the other day. Additionally, I saw many different animals, including some I’d never seen before. It was so much fun learning about all the different creatures that call this place home.

I also love listening to the sound of the waves crashing against the shore. It’s so relaxing and makes me feel so happy. I could listen to it all day long.

Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse

We Also went to Gibb’s hill lighthouse. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the island, and it’s easy to see why. The views up there are incredible! You can see for miles, and it’s just so beautiful.

Crystal And Fantasy Caves

We also visited the Crystal and Fantasy Caves. They were so cool! I’ve never seen anything like them before. It was really neat to see all the different formations and colors of the crystals.

Horseshoe Bay Beach

Of course, no trip to Bermuda would be complete without a visit to the beach. Horseshoe Bay Beach is one of my favorites. It’s so pretty, and the water is perfect for swimming.

Royal Naval Dockyard

The Royal Naval Dockyard is another popular tourist spot. There’s so much to see and do there, like shopping, dining, and exploring the island’s history.

Bonus Report From Blu

  • Bermuda is known for its pink sand beaches, crystal clear blue waters, and shipwrecks. It is also home to the world’s oldest and deepest underwater cave system.
  • The island is home to over 8000 species of Flora And Fauna.
  • The endangered fish species, Bermuda petrel, is said to be found in Bermuda.
  • Bermuda is also home to various reptiles and amphibians, including lizards, snakes, frogs, and toads.
  • The island is also home to various birds, including the Bermuda cedar bird and the white-tailed tropicbird.
  • Bermuda got its name from the Spanish explorer Juan de Bermudez, who discovered the island in 1505.
  • The Bermuda Fireworm is a glow-in-the-dark worm found in the waters around Bermuda.

Conclusion

Bermuda is a fascinating place with so many interesting facts. I’m glad I can share my findings with you all through this blog series. 

Stay tuned for fun facts and adventures from your favorite furry tour guide, Blu! Don’t forget to visit our website, Bermudaful, to explore our bus tour services.

We not only offer comfortable vehicles but local guidance as well. Moreover, if you have disabled people with you, we can also offer a wheelchair-accessible vehicle.