Colour your vacation with the pastel palette of Bermuda. Think baby-blue waters, pink-sand beaches, and the sugar-sweet shades of historic mansions. Encircled by shipwrecks and coral reefs, the islands are a diver's dream. Back on land, plunge into local culture, a mix of British, African and island traditions. Top off your vibrant visit with two classics: a fried fish sandwich and a Rum Swizzle.
Visit Bermuda: get started
Ready for a Bermuda vacation? Choose from our hotels and beach resorts scattered across Bermuda's islands, on beaches near Horseshoe Bay or Grotto Bay. Go underground with Bermuda tours and excursions taking you to the Crystal and Fantasy caves, or explore the tropical landscapes of Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve.
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Bermuda travel guide
Destination facts
Language
English (official) and Portuguese is also spoken.
What to bring back
Bermuda Jam Factory’s pepper jams, Outerbridge’s Original hot sauces, Gosling’s rum and small bottles of pink sand from Bermuda’s legendary beaches.
What to eat
Lots of fish and seafood (popular dishes include salted codfish with potatoes, fish chowder and a fried fish sandwich) and rum-flavoured cakes or ice cream.
Fun fact
Looking for shipwrecks? The sneaky coral reef hiding below its blue waters has made Bermuda the shipwreck capital of the Atlantic Ocean. It even has one on its flag to honour its discovery by English settlers when their ship sank off Bermuda’s coast. The wrecks of the Cristóbal Colón, the Iristo and the Hermes are a few of the must-see shipwreck diving sites.
Important info
For more information on all necessary travel documents, visa, taxes and more, check Air Canada’s Travel Requirements page and the Government of Canada’s Travel and Tourism website.