Bermuda Trip

There's a few things I've learned on this cruise to Bermuda... the first being, to never step foot on a cruise ship or boat in a good few years or so. You never realize the power water has once you experience bouts of dizziness, nausea, and a close to toxic amount of salt water ingested into your body all at once. Actually, as i'm writing this post right now, I still feel as though i'm being pushed from every direction, exactly how it felt like while the boat was at sea. Aside from my dreadful experience on the water, being on land was like a gift from God, mainly because I didn't have to deal with vertigo, making this my second lesson learned: do not take land for granted.
The first thing I noticed about Bermuda were the beautiful pastel houses that lined every street, ranging from baby blue to light pink. It was like living in a colorful, pastel paradise (and it was extremely instagrammable if you're an ig addict like me). Seriously, every single building had a splash of color, even the buildings for the bathrooms were a nice shade of yellow with a bright white roof. 
Of course, the main attraction was the famous Horshoe Bay Beach, filled with pink sand and translucent water. Yes, water that wasn't littered with trash and didn't cause me to feel like I was stepping on sharp glass or an empty beer can. The Jersey Shore really needs to step up its game... 
Probably the best part to my trip was getting to meet some dolphins at a nearby conservatory for the very first time. I've never even touched a dolphin in my entire life, so being able to feed and kiss one was the most exciting thing ever to me. Dolphins are seriously the friendliest and cutest animals I have encoutered, so I highly recommend meeting one! They turned my angry mood from getting scuba diving cancelled that day to instantly cheerful right as I stepped into the water. 
I guess to summarize my entire trip, it was a week full of its ups and downs. I realized that being in the water for more than a few days just isn't for me, but I experienced a unique culture and island full of genuinely nice people and animals. 
Here are a few pics from my trip:







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