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Bermuda Vacations Made Easy By JetBlue

JetBlue Airways is making it easier and less expensive than ever to travel to Bermuda, with a series of packages that combine airfare and accommodations to the delight of both you and your wallet!

In a campaign dubbed “Tickled Pink,” a name that pays homage to our world-renowned pink sand beaches, JetBlue’s website details travel deals that include four days and three nights on the island with accommodations at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess, the Fairmont Southampton, or Grotto Bay Beach Resort; with the packages starting at only $959 per person, planning and executing your dream Bermuda vacation has never been more affordable.

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With ease of planning and your budget in check, your biggest problem may be deciding at which hotel you’ll spend your time on the island. Thankfully, each of the three featured hotels offers something uniquely Bermudian to your vacation.

Sitting atop one of the island’s highest points, the Fairmont Southampton offers exceptional views of beaches, lush acreage, and beautiful gardens. Countering those views is the recently renovated Fairmont Hamilton Princess, with its offering of 410 elegant guestrooms, including 43 suites, and more than 30,000 square feet of versatile indoor and outdoor reception and meeting rooms in a peaceful paradise.

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Making the decision that much more difficult is the Grotto Bay Beach Resort. Scattered over 21 acres and sloping down towards the water’s edge and three private beaches are 11 brightly colored cottages in traditional Bermudian architecture overlooking the turquoise waters dotted with small islands.

Luckily, no matter the time and accommodations you choose, you can be sure that a world of wonder will await you when you arrive.

To learn more about JetBlue’s Bermuda vacation packages, please click here.

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