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Win a holiday to Bermuda

Enjoy seven days on the paradise island

Smooth Radio has teamed up with Department of Bermuda Tourism and
British Airways to give you the chance to win a seven day holiday for two to the beautiful paradise island.

This once in a lifetime prize includes six night’s accommodation at the palatial Fairmont Southampton hotel, flights, taxes and transfers, so you can enjoy old-world charm with an island beat.

Sighted by world renowned author Mark Twain: "You can go to heaven if you want. I would rather stay in Bermuda".

Pat Sharp has ventured to the Bermuda to check-out exactly what you could win, take a look at his photos here!

For your chance to win an amazing holiday to Bermuda with Department of Bermuda Tourism and British Airways just answer the question below and register your details. For a clue just visit www.gotobermuda.co.uk

Bermuda is made up of how many islands? *

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Closing date: Sunday 4 March 2012 - 23:59

Rules of entry

Standard Smooth Radio terms and conditions apply
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Prize details:

  • Two return economy flights with British Airways from London Gatwick to Hamilton, Bermuda
  • Six night’s accommodation for two at the Fairmont Southampton Resort Hotel
  • Double Occupancy on a room only basis, no meals are included.
  • Transfers from Hamilton International Airport to the hotel

All winners will be responsible for all personal incidentals at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel including gratuities and all meals and drinks A $500 credit will be left against the winners room on arrival at the hotel to go towards expenses

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