THIS IS BERMUDA

THIS IS BERMUDA

Bermuda is pink-sand beaches and party boats, the smell of cedar and spice berries, the sound of gombey whistles, kiskadees, and clacks on a Crown and Anchor board. An island vibe unlike anywhere else. Expect warm welcomes and big smiles. Natural wonders and exhilarating adventures.

Bermuda is a blend of cultures, unique neighborhoods, and breathtaking natural wonders. The island’s deceptively small 21 square miles is packed with incredible things to see, do, and discover. Bermuda is pink-sand beaches and party boats, the smell of cedar and spice berries, the sound of gombey whistles, kiskadees, and clacks on a Crown and Anchor board. An island vibe unlike anywhere else. Expect warm welcomes and big smiles. Natural wonders and exhilarating adventures.

Plan Your Island Retreat

Explore Bermuda’s Three Regions

A blend of cultures, unique neighborhoods, and breathtaking natural wonders pack Bermuda’s deceptively small 21 square miles with incredible things to see, do, and discover. See Gombey dancers swaying and jumping in time to the infectious beats of drums and shrieking whistles. Watch vibrant patterned kites bobbing in the breeze overhead. Get familiar with the island’s three delightfully different regions – West End, Central Bermuda, and East End – and enjoy a little taste of their local culture.

St. George’s & the East End

Once upon a time, the Town of St. George was Bermuda’s capital. Today, it’s a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Meander through the quaint streets in this well-preserved historic town, explore the nearby fortress, and discover many unique natural attractions, like the limestone formations of Tobacco Bay Beach, Tom Moore’s Jungle and the Crystal Caves of Bermuda.

Hamilton & Central Bermuda

No vacation in Bermuda is complete without a trip “to town” – a visit to the City of Hamilton, Bermuda’s cosmopolitan capital. The city is a colorful hub that’s packed with great dining, nightlife, shopping, and culture interspersed with excellent beaches, lush parks and botanical gardens, and million-dollar views.

Royal Naval Dockyard & the West End

For hundreds of years, Bermuda’s West End has been the marine hub of the Island. Home to the historic Royal Naval Dockyard, it’s now a busy cruise ship port and a hub for sightseeing, shopping, dining, and entertainment. With its rich maritime history, it’s no surprise that the West End is best explored by land and sea.

Get Immersed in Island Adventures

In Bermuda, you’ll find the best things to do on land and on the water, in plain view and tucked away – and always close by. This 21-square-mile island is brimming with dramatic sights, beautiful natural attractions, exhilarating outdoor adventures and blissfully relaxing ways to unwind. Enjoy classics like pink-sand beaches and sunset sails, and discover hidden gems like intimate waterfront bars, entertainment spots, art galleries and culture-rich shops. Go even deeper by scuba diving a shipwreck or dipping into a blue grotto. Keep exploring to get a fuller picture of Bermuda’s top experiences.

Bright colors, rhythmic drums, unexpected flavors, and a style that’s unmistakably Bermy: it’s a mix of these traditions that makes up Bermuda’s distinctive culture, proudly shaped by Black heritage. You’re welcome to explore it all: live like a local, make new friends, hear generations-old stories, and invite a little bit of Bermuda into your heart.

Some of the best bites you’ll find in Bermuda come from small, unassuming spots: roadside cafes, food trucks, and family-owned restaurants. One staple of Bermudian dining is the classic fish sandwich, served on raisin bread with coleslaw, tartar sauce, and hot sauce. When you’re feeling thirsty a rum cocktail will hit the spot – sip on one of Bermuda’s two national cocktails.

Brilliant blue waters, powdery-soft pink sand beaches, stony cliffs and rocky coves connected with bays, preserves, marshes, grottos, and caves: Bermuda’s natural beauty is resplendent no matter where you go on our island. From lush green jungles to shy little lizards and proud, rare birds. Explore our parks, preserves, forests, gardens, and caves, and get to know Bermuda’s beautifully wild side.

Bermuda’s clear, blue water is a powerful lure. With more shipwrecks per mile than anywhere else in the world, the island has been listed by National Geographic as an unmissable diving destination. Exploring the surrounding reefs and wrecks is a bona fide bucket list experience. A little guidance and planning will help maximize your enjoyment.

Bermuda’s boutiques, studios, and shops are packed with unique finds curated and created by the island’s artful innovators, merchants, and designers. Try on designer fashions in the boutiques lining Hamilton’s Front Street, or head to the Royal Naval Dockyard and the Town of St. George to hunt for locally-made arts and crafts and one-of-a-kind island accessories.

In Bermuda, self-care comes second nature. Maybe it’s the fresh sea breeze, warm sunshine or sounds of the lapping waves that make it easy to really unwind, slow down and catch those laid-back island vibes. Enjoy a range of luxurious treatments offered in expectational, one-of-a-kind settings. Get pampered while overlooking a shimmering ocean, sub-tropical garden or underground inside a 500,000-year-old natural cave.

Beautiful island backdrops, international influences, and an adventurous spirit come together out here to create an inspiring, creative culture. Artists, creators, writers, musicians guaranteed will captivate your eyes, ears, and imagination. Dance along to live music, check out a thought-provoking poetry slam, or bring a little bit of Bermuda home with a piece of art, jewelry, or home decor.

A perfect year-round climate, a short flight from the East Coast, and fairway vistas you have to see to believe; it’s no wonder Bermuda is the backdrop for golf events like the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. With more courses per square mile than anywhere else, Bermuda is a true golfer’s paradise.

Measuring just 21-square miles, with an excellent trail system, Bermuda’s compact size makes it perfect for hikers and bikers – you can explore the whole country on foot or by bike. But with incredible views and hidden gems along the way, you’re going to want to stop for lots of photo ops, too.