Travel to Bermuda
Flying to Bermuda
Bermuda has no national airline. British Airways (www.ba.com) operates regular flights to Bermuda from London Gatwick. American Airlines (www.aa.com) flies from New York and Miami.
The major airport is: Bermuda L.F Wade International.
Airport Guides
Bermuda L. F. Wade International Airport
CodeBDA
LocationBermuda's L. F. Wade International Airport is situated on St David's Island, about 6 nautical miles (or 11km/7mi as the crow flies) to the northeast of Hamilton, Bermuda's capital.
Telephone+1 441 293 2470
AddressKindley Field Rd
St George's
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Flight times
From London - 7 hours 45 minutes; New York - 2 hours 10 minutes.
Departure tax
None.
Travelling to Bermuda by Rail
Driving to Bermuda
Getting to Bermuda by boat
The traditional port is the City of Hamilton, the capital, and the most commercial area on the island.
Many ships and private yachts anchor at the Town of St George, where visitors can walk off the vessel into charming narrow lanes with 17th-century buildings and small boutiques.
The West End, Bermuda's third port of call, is becoming trendy; its Royal Naval Dockyard, which was the British Royal Navy's headquarters until 1995, has been beautifully restored as a mini-village.
Cruise ships
Several cruise lines depart to Bermuda from US ports. Cruises operate in the summer months, between April and October, and suspend services during the winter.