Has anyone who has been to bermuda had problems with their sewage issue?
Apparently bermuda doesn’t have a sewage plant so they just dump raw sewage into the ocean and clumps of it float to shore. Has anyone seen this first hand? How bad is it? Is it worth picking another travel destination?
http://www.bermuda-online.org/beaches.htm
Islander – check out that link to see what I’m talking about
If you’re going to post that this problem doesn’t exist, please read the article and tell me why that was written
I lived in bermuda for 2 years until just last month, and have never seen nor heard of such a problem. The beaches are absolutely beautiful, go for it.
Revision June 26th 2008:
Adam I have read the article attached to your hyper link. I can assure you that in the MANY beach days I spent in the past 2 years in Bermuda I have never come across the situation described. I have frequented many of the beaches, some only accessible by boat on the South shore and Tobacco Bay where I have heard that when a cruise ship is docked on Ordinance Island it can be a problem but have never seen it for myself nor know someone to complain that they have experienced gray floating balls of human excrement coated in grease. Believe me you will love the beaches!!!
I have been there several times and there is no hint of any such problems.
There is no problems like that in Bermuda.
Well I live in and was born in Bermuda and I have never heard anything detailed worth complaining or being consered about regarding sewage problems. You need not choose another travel destination, tourists flock here as much as they always have been. If sewage was floating around in the sea, then we would have a problem in our tourism industry.
I was born and raised here and have never come across this problem.