Bermuda Transportation Guide
Bermuda Transportation Guide: Discover the island’s efficient public buses, scenic ferries, taxis, and e-scooter options for exploring this Atlantic paradise.


Bermuda Transportation Guide – International Airports
Bermuda has one international airport, the L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA), located in St. George’s Parish.
National Airports
Bermuda’s only airport is the L.F. Wade International Airport, which is both a civilian airport and a military airfield, and is located in the parish of St. George’s, Bermuda.
Bermuda Transportation Guide – Trains
Bermuda does not have a train system for public transportation. The main modes of transportation on the island are taxis, buses, and scooters.


Bermuda Transportation Guide – Buses
There are public buses in Bermuda that are operated by the government-run Department of Public Transportation (DPT).
The buses are a popular and affordable way to get around the island. The bus routes cover most of the island and there are frequent stops.
The buses are air-conditioned and have comfortable seats. Visitors can purchase tokens or passes at bus terminals or onboard the bus.
It is important to note that the bus service stops operating in the early evening, so visitors may need to make other arrangements for late-night transportation.
Links of interest
Airline Websites:
Visit the official websites of major international airlines to check for flights to Bermuda. Examples include American Airlines (https://www.aa.com/), Delta Air Lines (https://www.delta.com/), and British Airways (https://www.britishairways.com/).
Government of Bermuda –
Transport Control Department:
The Transport Control Department of the Government of Bermuda may have information on public transportation services. Check their website or contact them directly for details.
Transport Control Department – Bermuda
Bermuda Tourism Authority:
The Bermuda Tourism Authority may provide information on transportation options for visitors. Visit their website or contact them for guidance.
Government of Bermuda –
Marine and Ports Services:
The Marine and Ports Services department of the Government of Bermuda oversees ferry operations. Check their website or contact them directly for the latest ferry schedules and routes.


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Bermuda Transportation Guide – SIM Cards
Bermuda has several mobile network providers, and travelers can obtain local SIM cards for their phones. Having a local SIM card can be beneficial for avoiding high roaming charges and ensuring reliable connectivity while in Bermuda.
Here are some steps to obtain a SIM card for travelers in Bermuda:
Local Mobile Network Providers:
The major mobile network providers in Bermuda include Digicel and One Communications. You can visit their official websites or visit their stores to inquire about prepaid SIM card options.
Airport Kiosks or Stores:
Upon arrival at L.F. Wade International Airport or in popular tourist areas, there might be kiosks or stores selling SIM cards. These can be convenient for travelers arriving in Bermuda.
Hotels and Tourist Information Centers:
Inquire at your hotel or local tourist information centers, as they may have information on where to purchase SIM cards.
Bring an Unlocked Phone:
Ensure that your phone is unlocked before arriving in Bermuda. If your phone is locked to a specific carrier, you may need to contact your carrier to unlock it before using a local SIM card.
Data Plans and Packages:
Check with the mobile network providers for available data plans and packages suitable for your needs during your stay.
Always confirm the latest information, including rates, coverage, and any special promotions, directly from the mobile network providers or their authorized resellers. Travelers should also be aware of any identification requirements for purchasing and activating a SIM card in Bermuda.
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