Bermuda, North Atlantic
Score: 66
"One of the most crowded places on Earth, and one of the tidiest. There is a remarkable dedication to the preservation of its archaeological, historic, and maritime heritage."
"Built environment is well preserved as is its colonial British atmosphere. Cruise ships have a major impact, although harbor office does a great job of making sure ships conform to environmental regulations. The diversified resort economy—lots of non-chain, independently owned beach resorts dot the southern coast—acts as a bulwark against the mono-economy of cruise ship tourism."
"Culture is still strong, but racial tension continues to grow and is a problem. Over-built and very expensive. Lovely beaches and beautiful club atmosphere, but the cruise ships in the middle of town are not attractive."





