This spring, the Bermuda Department of Tourism is encouraging baby boomers to take a stroll down memory lane with three full days of celebratory events, top-notch dining and a range of activities – all designed to capture the youthful spirit and excitement of the island’s famed College Weeks from the 1960s and 1970s. Bermuda’s College Week Reunion will kick off Thursday, March 15 and conclude Saturday, March 17, with dedicated hotel packages starting at $597 per person. These packages will also include three-day event passes, which provide access to each of the planned commemorative gatherings as well as transportation to and from visitors’ hotels.

“The College Week Reunion will be a great way for folks who may have visited Bermuda during the heyday of their youth to come back and enjoy the island as an adult,” said The Hon. Wayne L. Furbert, JP, MP, Minister of Business Development and Tourism. “We felt it was about time that adults get to experience their own grown-up Spring Break in a setting that fits their desires for a relaxing, sophisticated experience.”

On March 15, the festivities will begin at sunset with poolside cocktails followed by a dinner party at Beau Rivage, Bermuda’s only French restaurant, offering views of Hamilton Harbor. The party will then move to Leau Bar at Newstead Belmont Hills Golf Resort and Spa from 10 p.m. to Midnight. Starting at Noon on Friday, visitors are invited to enjoy a nostalgic Booze Cruise and lunch aboard the stylish MV Lady Tamara. Following an afternoon at leisure, the day will conclude with an after party at The Cellar at Fairmont Southampton, a favorite nightlife spot for locals and visitors alike.

On Saturday evening, the Reunion will come to a close and guests will once again have a chance to reminisce with old friends and new at a BBQ dinner and party at the Fairmont Southampton Beach Club.

Bermuda Department of Tourism, www.GoToBermuda.com