Bermuda not much different than the couple of dozen Caribbean ports we have visited during Cruises.
A few rich people and masses of poor people.
Weather is hot even during winter months.
Many nice sandy beaches if you like beaches.
Our favorite place to visit in Caribbean is St Martens.
Of course, Bermuda is not considered a Caribbean island.
Mrs. QNQ and I have been twice, both times on cruises. First time was great; boat docked in all 3 ports (St. George, where all the resorts are; Hamilton, right downtown; and the Dockyards)
Second trip, we only docked at the Dockyards. Did not like that at all. Nothing to see there; everything was a bus or ferry ride. Next time, I’ll pay closer attention to the itinerary (and the choice of cruise lines).
Bermuda is not considered part of the Carribean.
Why, we're thinking about Southern Caribbean Islands for either a direct stay of a cruise stop. Haven't been to any of the Southern Islands.
Most of us who are not eskimos would consider highs and lows in the 60s as hot. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda
It's roughly the same latitude as Monahans, Texas, which has more sand.