Why you should go: Bermuda’s average elevation is just ninety-eight feet above sea level, so you’ll need to climb to get an island-wide view. Fortunately, the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, built in 1846 and one of only two working cast-iron lighthouses in the world, offers breathtaking panoramic vistas of Bermuda’s brilliant blue waters, vibrant greenery, and coral reefs stretching toward the horizon.
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