Visitors
Visitors to Bermuda

You go to heaven if you want to, I’d druther stay here.

Mark Twain in Bermuda. 

Sailing into Bermuda?

It is an ideal way to experience our crystal clear waters and dramatic scenery. We welcome you in advance to our shores.

Entry guidelines

For more information about travelling to Bermuda via private yacht, visit Bermuda Radio.

Follow these simple guidelines to make your clearance as smooth as possible:

  • All private yachts entering our waters are required to obtain Immigration, Customs, and Health Clearance in the port of St. George. The clearance facility is located at the eastern end of Ordnance Island 
  • Yachts arriving from overseas ports are usually cleared with a minimum of formality 
  • Upon approach, visiting yachtsmen must contact Bermuda Harbour Radio, which will guide you into St. George’s Harbour and direct you to Customs clearance berthing 
  • The Customs boarding officer, who normally carries out clearance for all three departments, brings all documents required for clearance on board. He/she will also collect a passenger tax of BM$15 for each person on board 
  • Passports are the preferred document for entry and are required of all visitors from countries that need a passport for re-entry purposes

Flying to Bermuda?

Flights to Bermuda are so quick that before you know it, you will be breathing in our refreshing island air.

Please visit Bermuda Department of Tourism for helpful information.