CBT Bermuda
CBT Bermuda will be held XXX to YYY aboard the Royal Caribbean XXX. Workshop hours are carefully scheduled to avoid interfering with any port activities.
The workshop xxx. The head instructor is Greg Dubord, MD, no spring chicken after giving 250 CBT workshops, and the University of Toronto "CME Teacher of the Year".
Assistant faculty: XXX
Bermuda
Located 600 from North Carolina, Bermuda is known for its pastel painted houses, brilliantly-colored gardens, cricket matches and charming shorts.
A British overseas territory, it was first settled in 1609 by shipwrecked English colonists heading for Virginia. Its pink-sand beaches, excellent shopping, and proximity to North America make it an
ideal destination for a getaway cruise vacation.
- Play a round of golf on one of six world-class golf courses
- Lounge on pink-sand beaches
- Exercise along the 18mi Railway Trail
- Pose in front of Bermuda's landmark Horseshoe Bay Beach
- Explore some of Bermuda's 100+ forts and
- Enjoy afternoon tea at precisely 4PM
- Tour the Maritime Museum
- Saddle up and ride over the southern dunes
- Climb the 180 steps of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, for a stupendous view
- Men, don your Bermuda shorts with blazer, tie and kneesocks and look daper
- Enjoy a Rum Swizzle or Dark n' Stormy by the harbour
- Shop for bargains and sample local cuisine in King's Wharf
- Bike the Bermuda Railway Trail in Hamilton
- Play with the family at Shelly Bay
- Enjoy views of rocky coastlines and uninhabited islands
- Troll for blue marlin on a deep-sea fishing adventure
- Visit historic St George, the oldest English New World town
- Explore the Royal Naval Dockyard, now a pedestrian village that includes the Maritime Museum
Hamilton
This charming port is quintessential Bermuda, with pastel buildings and businessmen bustling around in their jackets, ties and famous shorts. From here, you can set sail to see the more than 350
islands that make up Bermuda. Or grab a game of golf at one of six world-class golf courses in this area.
King's Wharf
This cultural center built at the remarkable Royal Naval Dockyard offers shopping, restaurants, art galleries, craft markets and eight wonderful museums. For water-lovers it also offers a snorkel
park and an extensive watersports facility, making it an excellent destination for the whole family.
St. George's Island
In the oldest inhabited town of English origin in the New World, you'll find yourself surrounded by history. Visit St. Peter's Church, believed to be the oldest Anglican church in the western
hemisphere. It was originally built in 1612 and used as a meeting place for the first Bermuda Parliament in 1620.
St. David's Island
Cross the bridge from St. George to St. David's Island, which was used as a U.S. military air base for decades. While on the island, a visit to St. David's lighthouse is a must. This 100-year-old
lighthouse offers superb views of the panoramic land and ocean.