Bermuda – spread cross just 21 square miles is a home to pretty pink beaches, dazzling turquoise water, lush vegetation, friendly people, and pastel-painted homes. Vibrant blue waters and caressing soft pink sand are just two good reasons for spending some off time in Bermuda. With many different modes of Bermuda transportation available, getting around on the island is quite easy. Whether your style is zipping around town taking a convenient bus or taxi ride, hopping aboard a ferry or on a scooter, pedaling from Point A to Point B you are sure to find many convenient ways to explore the island.
Getting around the island by bus is easy and efficient, while ferries are great for enjoying the views. Bermuda Explorer provides visitors with pre-arranged transportation services to ensure your peace of mind by having smooth transportation at all times. Our pre-arranged taxi service guarantees a quicker, stress-free arrival and departure that you will admire. We also offer multiple mini-bus options to meet all your travel needs whether it’s a group transport, individual or shared. A day trip or an island tour or a transfer from the airport, we have our chauffeur driven mini-buses at your service 24*7.
No matter how you plan to get to Bermuda, follow this Bermuda transportation guide to make sure your travels are hassle-free and smooth.
Bus Service:
You’ll find the bus service a hassle-free and excellent way to explore Bermuda. Bermuda also has its public buses that are all pink in color. The color of the bus is inspired from the pink sands of the beaches that the island brags of. It provides an efficient, comfortable, and convenient mode of public transportation within the island. All buses are air-conditioned and the service network is so vast that you can cover almost all corners of the island by bus. All bus routes run between Hamilton City and other places in the island. They are divided into 14 zones of about 2 miles each.
Ferry Service:
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the Bermudian sights by taking a ferry. Bermuda ferry service is operated by Bermuda Government’s Department of Marine & Ports Services. The ferries are mostly air-conditioned high-speed catamarans that over several routes. It’s not necessary for the routes to connect just two points. It may go through diverse legs of journey connecting many points before coming back to Hamilton. But all ferry routes do begin from Hamilton ferry terminal and return there with Orange route ferry being the exception which runs between St. George and Dockyard).
Minibus & Van Service:
Minibuses are quite necessary and turn out to be highly convenient to the places where the public buses cannot reach or when they run completely full. With several operators offering the van or minibus services in Bermuda, the rates are regulated by the government. These vans generally accommodate lesser and minibuses up to 15 persons. You can also avail private charters and shuttle services for island tours on per person rates.
Conclusion
Since ferries and buses are the only modes of Bermuda transportation to get around, they have been a great way to get a taste of its warm, welcoming culture. Hop on a ferry to see the island from the water or rent a scooter and zip around to hidden gems – the choice is yours.
Bermudaexplorer offers a menu of things to do in Bermuda that allows for guests to select the things they want to do within their budget and opt for the transportation service they prefer by booking and paying online. We offer express transport between airport, hotels, offices or residence a private vehicle for your needs, individual, shared, group with quality vehicles that are air-conditioned and smoke-free. To know more, you can give us a call on 1-441-534-1797.