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Popular Airlines Flying to Bermuda

Here are some great airlines flying to airports in Bermuda.

American Airlines

As a major US carrier, American Airlines provides extensive service to Bermuda from its key hubs, including New York (JFK), Charlotte (CLT), Miami (MIA), Philadelphia (PHL), and Washington D.C. (DCA).

They typically offer frequent, often daily, flights using Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s, connecting Bermuda to a wide network across the United States.

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Air Canada

Air Canada serves as the primary gateway for Canadian travelers to Bermuda, with direct flights from its major hubs in Toronto (YYZ) and Montreal (YUL).

They offer several flights per week, particularly during peak seasons, using aircraft such as Airbus A319s, A321s, and Embraer 190s, connecting Bermuda to the broader Canadian market.

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British Airways

British Airways provides the only direct air link between the United Kingdom and Bermuda, operating daily flights from London Heathrow (LHR).

This transatlantic service, typically on a Boeing 777, offers a crucial connection for travelers from Europe, with a flight duration of approximately 7-8 hours.

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Discover Bermuda

Bermuda is a tiny chain of seven islands situated in the Atlantic Ocean. It's famous for its pink-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters that attract hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The main island, home to the capital Hamilton, is where you'll find ancient forts that were built to defend against pirates centuries ago.

On Bay Island, you'll also see Bermuda National Museum where you can learn about the shipwrecks, pirates and British influence that all played a role in shaping the island into what it is today!

Bermuda's climate is pleasant year-round, making it the ideal destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving and kayaking. World-class golf courses are also available here if you fancy a swing.

Begin your search for flights to Bermuda today at Alternative Airlines. You can find a route that works best for you thanks to the 600+ global airlines that we ticket. You'll also be able to secure your tickets with the 40+ payment methods we offer at checkout! If you'd like to find out more about Hamilton, Bermuda's capital, keep reading!

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Discover Hamilton

If you're looking for island charm, Hamilton is the place to be. Bermuda's capital sits on the nation's main island, Bay Island. It's a compact city that is easily explored by foot or by bicycle.

When venturing through Hamilton, you'll likely notice the narrow streets that are lined with pastel-coloured buildings, all housing a mixture of shops, places to eat and historical sites.

Hamilton was first founded in the 17th century - you can learn all about the history of Bermuda from this era to the present day in the Bermuda National Museum, or explore Fort Hamilton, which serves as a reminder of Bermuda's strategic importance.

The capital is a great place to start if you plan on doing some island-hopping - put some time aside to take a ferry and explore Dockyard, Watford Bridge, Cavello Bay or Rockaway. To reach Hamilton, you can book flights directly to Bermuda International Airport which is only a short distance from the capital. Hamilton is a year-round destination but to enjoy the best weather, you might want to consider booking flights for June to August.

Things to do in Bermuda

Thinking of visiting Bermuda but unsure where to start? Here are some great activities to include in your trip!

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Relax on the Iconic Pink Sand Beaches

Bermuda is known around the world for its stunning pink-hued beaches, particularly Horseshoe Bay. The pastel colour comes from crushed coral, and the soft sand coupled with crystal-clear turquoise waters makes for a relaxing setting. Whether you want to sunbathe, swim, or simply stroll along the shore, these beaches offer a quintessential Bermudian experience.

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Explore the Crystal and Fantasy Caves

Journey underground to discover Bermuda's mesmerising cave systems. The Crystal and Fantasy Caves are filled with magnificent stalactites and stalagmites, reflecting in deep, clear underground lakes. Guided tours allow you to walk across pontoon bridges and marvel at these ancient geological formations, offering a truly unique and awe-inspiring natural wonder.

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Discover the Royal Naval Dockyard and Historic St. George's Square

Immerse yourself in Bermuda's rich history and culture by visiting the Royal Naval Dockyard and the UNESCO World Heritage site of St. George's. The Dockyard, a former British naval base, now houses the National Museum of Bermuda, shops, restaurants, and various attractions. St. George's, the island's original capital, features well-preserved colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and historic forts, allowing you to step back in time and explore centuries of Bermudian heritage.

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We are proud to partner with some payment providers which allow you to split the cost of your flights into more manageable payments. Whether you are flying economy on an ultra-low-cost carrier or first class with a premium airline, you can find a plan that suits your needs.


Flying with affordable airlines

Looking to snag a bargain to your favourite destination? The best place to start looking is to identify low-cost airlines that can get you there on the cheap. They will charge extra for baggage and other bonuses you would get for free with a full carrier, but if you are fine travelling light and basic, you'll save yourself a lion's share of the cost.


Cheapest day to fly

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Bermuda Travel Tips

  • Embrace the Public Transport (or Rent a Scooter): While Bermuda is small, car rentals are not available for tourists. To get around, embrace the efficient public bus system, which is a great way to see the island and interact with locals. Another popular option for exploring at your own pace is renting a scooter. Just remember to drive on the left side of the road! Taxis are also readily available, but can add up in cost.
  • Pack for Beach & Smart Casual: Bermuda has a distinct dress code – "Bermuda shorts" are a classic, but generally, the style is smart casual, especially when dining out. While beachwear is perfect for the beach, cover-ups are expected when you're in public areas away from the sand. Pack light, breathable fabrics for the warm climate, but also bring something a bit nicer for evenings.
  • Hydrate and Protect from the Sun: Bermuda's sun can be intense, especially during the summer months. Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. Always apply high-SPF sunscreen, wear a hat, and consider sunglasses to protect yourself from the UV rays. Seek shade during the hottest parts of the day, typically midday.
  • Book Accommodations and Popular Activities in Advance: Bermuda is a popular destination, particularly during peak season (spring to fall). To ensure you get your preferred choice and potentially better rates, it's highly advisable to book your hotel or guesthouse well in advance. Similarly, if there are specific activities, tours (like boat excursions or cave tours), or popular restaurant reservations you're set on, book them ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
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Where exactly is the Bermuda Triangle? Can you visit it?

The Bermuda Triangle is an unofficial, roughly triangular area in the western North Atlantic Ocean, famously associated with mysterious disappearances of ships and aircraft. Its commonly cited vertices are Bermuda, Miami (Florida), and San Juan (Puerto Rico). While not an officially recognized geographical region, it encompasses a vast area, including some of the Atlantic's deepest waters.

You can stand at Albuoy's Point in Hamilton, which is officially marked as the northernmost tip of the Bermuda Triangle. There's a triangular sign where you can take photos. Additionally, the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI) has an interactive exhibit called "Bermuda Triangle: Unlock the Secrets" where you can learn more about the theories and science behind the mystery. You can also take boat tours, including glass-bottom boat tours, that venture into parts of the Triangle, often combining it with shipwreck viewing and tales of the area's lore.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What language do they speak in Bermuda?

The official language of Bermuda is English. While Standard English is used in professional and formal settings, you'll also encounter Bermudian English, which is a distinctive dialect. This unique dialect has evolved over centuries and incorporates influences from British, American, and Caribbean Englishes, resulting in its own set of pronunciations and vocabulary. Additionally, due to a significant Portuguese community on the island, Portuguese is also widely spoken.

Which season is best to visit Bermuda?

Late Spring to Early Summer (May to June) offers a sweet spot of warm, but not overly hot, temperatures (averaging in the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit). The humidity is lower than in mid-summer, making it very comfortable for outdoor activities, and the ocean temperatures are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and other water sports. It's also before the peak of hurricane season and generally sees fewer crowds than July and August, meaning potentially better deals on accommodations.

Is Bermuda expensive?

Yes, Bermuda generally has a reputation for being an expensive destination to visit. This is largely due to its isolated location, meaning most goods have to be imported, which drives up costs for everything from groceries to restaurant meals. Accommodation, especially hotels and resorts, can be quite pricey, and transportation like taxis also adds up. While there are ways to manage costs, such as utilizing public transport, booking accommodations with kitchens to cook some meals, and visiting during the shoulder or off-season, travelers should prepare for higher prices compared to many other popular vacation spots.

Is Bermuda safe?

Bermuda is generally considered a very safe destination for tourists. Many official travel advisories, including those from the U.S. Department of State and the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, advise travellers to exercise "normal precautions." While serious crime is low, petty theft, such as pickpocketing, purse snatching, and theft from unattended bags (especially on beaches or rental scooters) can occur. It's always advisable to be mindful of your belongings and avoid flashing valuables.