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Dublin Zoo: A mission of conservation

Much has changed in Dublin's historic Zoo since its opening in 1831. Today visitors get closer to favorite species in ten carefully maintained exhibition areas.

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Dublin Zoo: A mission of conservation
  • Farmleigh: Park life in a baron's retreat
  • Leopardstown Racecourse: Traditional thoroughbred entertainment
  • The Point Village Market: A Dockland Renewal
  • Glasnevin Botanic Gardens: Respite in the city

Farmleigh: Park life in a baro

From slightly more humble beginnings as a smaller 18th century Georgian home, the opulent Farmleigh ...

Leopardstown Racecourse: Tradi

Built in 1888 as an Irish competitor of Sandown Racecourse in England, today Leopardstown Racecourse...

The Point Village Market: A Do

In the aftermath of the Celtic Tiger, it's reassuring to know that Dublin's community spirit is stil...

Glasnevin Botanic Gardens: Res

First established on the banks of the Tolka River in 1795, today the Glasnevin Botanic Gardens are a...

  • Yamamori Sushi: Japanese classics on a Dublin plate
  • The Anvil: Bistro dining in small town Dublin
  • Avoca: Fashion and food perfection in Rathcoole
  • Gourmet Burger Kitchen: Kiwi flavor for an American classic

Yamamori Sushi: Japanese class

The restaurant business can be a harrowing game, with most eateries closing their doors well before ...

The Anvil: Bistro dining in sm

Far enough from the city centre to enjoy a relaxed pace, yet keeping good food a central fixture on ...

Avoca: Fashion and food perfec

Just 20 minutes from the city, Avoca Rathcoole offers shoppers and diners the best of the business's...

Gourmet Burger Kitchen: Kiwi f

GBK has yet to achieve the brand-awareness of more ubiquitous competitors, but for those ready to ta...

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Bermuda, not a single island, but a chain of 138 islands located in the Northern Atlantic. Surrounded by coral reefs, it was once called “The Isle of Devils”, but those reefs have produced waters of fantastic hues of blues and greens, and beautiful pink sand beaches.

Once in Bermuda, you cannot help but relax. Throngs of flowers of spectacular beauty welcome you, and the lazy blue waters invite you out to take a sail or go snorkeling to discover the underwater treasures of the deep. For those who do not want to get wet, visit the Bermuda Aquarium and Zoo which features over 300 species of birds, reptiles and mammals, and over 200 species of fish. A special treat is the North Park Exhibit, a 140 000 gallon replica of a coral reef.

The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute displays dive technology from the past to the present, and a fantastic collection of shells from Bermuda and throughout the world. Follow the footsteps of renowned author Mark Twain and visit the underground beauty of Crystal Cave, with its 55 foot deep underground pool and incredible array of stalactites and stalagmites, and its sister, Fantasy Cave, which was discovered and developed in 1907.

For the history buffs, no visit is complete without a tour of St. Peter’s Anglican church in St. George’s, which was built in 1612 and is said to be the oldest continually used Anglican church in the western hemisphere. For a bit fun, try climbing the 155 steps to the top of the tower of The Cathedral in Hamilton, the capital, and you will be rewarded with panoramic views of the city.

Bermudians are a sporting people, and international matches in cricket, football, tennis and rugby attract many visitors. Horseback riding, fishing and golf are also favourite pastimes.

Accommodations in Bermuda range from elegant resorts to the privacy of cottage colonies and quaint bed and breakfast locales. There are no rental cars on the island, but getting around is easy in taxis, scooters or buses, and the speed limit is a mere 35 km per hour. Truly a place to relax, unwind and enjoy the beauty of paradise.

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