The best way to orient yourself after landing in Bermuda is to head straight to the shoreline and board the Coral Sea, a dual deck glass-bottom boat. Sunny, Ed, and Mikey from Captain Kirk’s Coral Reef Adventures steer the ship through the Great Sound and under the island’s largest/longest bridge, past the sunken wreck, the H.M.S. Vixen, and out into the Bermuda Triangle. After explaining a bit about the history, geography and culture of the island, you’re free to wander the ship. Sip a rum swizzle while you peer into the turquoise blue waters and watch hundreds of neon color fish swim below.

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Sailing into the Bermuda Triangle on the Coral Sea

The best way to orient yourself after landing in Bermuda is to head straight to the shoreline and board the Coral Sea, a dual deck glass-bottom boat. Sunny, Ed, and Mikey from Captain Kirk’s Coral Reef Adventures steer the ship through the Great Sound and under the island’s largest/longest bridge, past the sunken wreck, the H.M.S. Vixen, and out into the Bermuda Triangle. After explaining a bit about the history, geography and culture of the island, you’re free to wander the ship. Sip a rum swizzle while you peer into the turquoise blue waters and watch hundreds of neon color fish swim below.

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