As tough as it may be to get there, it is certainly a wonderful place to visit, if you are particularly flush when you go. And it does give you a wonderful angle on the trade winds if you are heading for the VI from there. For every nasty trip I've made to Bermuda, and that's all but one, the sail south from there has been a good, mostly fun, sail.Which is probably why Don Street once told me that Bermuda is a 'gale magnet' and best avoided. Virginia schoolkids learn that Bermuda was discovered by colonists headed to Jamestown on a re-supply when Capt. Christopher Newport put his ship onto the rocks there. Heckuva way to discover an island.
I really don't see the ten days to weather in the trades from the mid-Atlantic states as a better alternative, except during the time I'm getting beaten up on my way to Bermuda.