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Documents You'll Need

Return or onward ticket and VALID PASSPORT or proof of citizenship and personal identification. Bermuda authoroties require all visitors to have in theri possession one of the following items:

  • VALID PASSPORT
  • BIRTH CERTIFICATE
  • U.S. NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE
  • U.S. ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD
  • U.S. REENTRY PERMIT
Please Note: A U.S. REGISTRATION CARD IS NO LONGER ACCEPTABLE AS A PRIMARY DOCUMENT FOR PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP.

Misuse of Drugs Act

Importation of, possession of, or dealing with unlawful drugs (including marijuana) is a punishable offence.

Customs Made Easy

Each visitor may bring into Bermuda - DUTY FREE:

  • Clothing and articles for personal use
  • Sports equipment
  • Cameras
  • Golf bags
  • 50 cigars
  • 200 cigarettes
  • 454 grams (1 lb.) tobacco
  • 1.137 litres (1 qt.) liquor or wine
  • $30 gift allowance
  • Up to 20 lbs. of meat and other foodstuffs brought in as passenger luggage are dutiable at the rate of 22.25% of value

Taxes and Gratuities

Air passenger - $20

(Collected at the Bermuda Airport on departure)

Children under 2 years exempt

What to Wear

Bermuda's dress code is conservative. There are no nude beaches or semi-nude beaches. It's an offence to appear in public without a shirt or just wearing a bathing suit top. (Joggers may wear standard running shorts and shirts.) Many restaurants and nightclubs in and out of hotels require gentlemen to wear a jacket and often a tie in the evening. We suggest checking before making your reservation.


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