Bermuda is an archipelago located in the North Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of North America. It is a British Overseas Territory and is the oldest and most populous remaining British Overseas Territory. The islands were first discovered by Spanish explorer Juan de Bermudez in 1503, and were later colonized by the British in 1609.
The islands were used as a naval base and a stopover point for ships travelling between Europe and the Americas. During the American Revolution, the British used Bermuda as a base for their naval operations. In the 19th century, the islands became a popular tourist destination, and the economy shifted to focus on tourism and international business.
Today, Bermuda is a popular tourist destination, known for its pink sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and vibrant culture. The islands are also home to a number of financial institutions, making it an important financial hub in the region.