If you are looking to enjoy touring Bermuda privately, this is a great way to do just that. Passengers can customize this tour exactly the way they want, we have listed in the Itinerary section some suggestions for you to choose from. Another option is to take a standard 5-hour full island tour which makes brief stops at selected popular points of interest. The minimum hire time for this tour is 5 hours, at a rate of $165 per hour, TOTAL cost for 5 hours is $825. If you are interested in seeing the entire island, having a sit-down lunch at a restaurant of your choice, visiting the Crystal or Fantasy Caves or spending time at one of the island's beautiful beaches you will certainly need more than 5 hours. If extra time is needed this can be arranged at an additional cost of $165 per hour. This cost will accommodate 1-13 passengers.
Hamilton is the Capital of Bermuda and is located midway of the island. This is the main shopping area where you will also find some interesting dining options. Also, you can have your picture taken at the Big Bermuda Sign.
St. George's was the first capital established in 1612 and located in the far eastern end of the island. It remains an old historic Town and is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is also the area that you will find a number of popular points of interest such as St. Peter's Church, The Unfinished Church and Fort St. Catherine. Also, there are some interesting places for shopping as well as great waterfront dining options
The Crystal and Fantasy Cave are one of Bermuda's most popular attractions. This is a guided tour, and you will need to plan for 1 hour per cave. The entrance fee for adult is $24 per cave or $35 for both caves. For child 12 and under $10 per cave or $12 for both. There is a gift shop on site as well as a restaurant.
Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo is located in the picturesque Flatts Village. Entrance fee is $10 per person.
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse is situated on one of the highest points of land in Bermuda and is located closer to the western end of the island. This is a beautiful place to view a great portion of the island. If you are adventurous, you can climb the 185 steps to the top of the lighthouse for a fee of $2.50. There is also a gift shop on site for souvenirs.
Fort St. Catherine built in 1612 is located in St. George's and has been preserved as a museum and open from Monday to Friday. Entrance fee is Adult $7, Senior $5 [65+], Child $3 [5-15y]
Fort Scaur is located in the western end of the island and part of it has been preserved as a National Park. There are great views to be had from this location, excellent for memorable photos.
Clearwater Beach is one of the many beautiful beaches in Bermuda. Just a few minutes' walk away you can explore Cooper's Island Nature Reserve which has a number of amazing beaches without the crowds. Clearwater Beach offers seasonal Food and Bar service.
Horseshoe Bay Beach is Bermuda's most popular beach. It is located on the southern side of the island and closer to the western end of the island. There is Food and Bar service available at this location. Also Horseshoe Bay Beach connects to a system of beautiful beaches for you to explore.
Royal Naval Dockyard is a Cruise Ship port and is located at the far western end of the island. If your tour starts at a different location this is a must visit. There are shops and great dining options at this location.
Can pickup at any location in Bermuda
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean. Known for its stunning pink sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life, it's a paradise for beach lovers, divers, and nature enthusiasts. The island's rich history, charming architecture, and unique blend of cultures make it a fascinating destination.
One of the most famous beaches in Bermuda, Horseshoe Bay Beach is known for its stunning pink sand and clear turquoise waters. It's a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and photography.
This museum offers a fascinating look into Bermuda's underwater world, including exhibits on marine life, shipwrecks, and the island's geological history.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. George's is one of the oldest continuously inhabited English towns in the New World. It's filled with historic buildings, museums, and charming streets.
A traditional Bermudian dish made with fresh local fish, tomatoes, onions, and a hint of rum. It's typically served with sherry pepper sauce and is a must-try for seafood lovers.
A delicious sandwich featuring fresh Bermuda fish, usually grilled or fried, served on a soft roll with lettuce, tomato, and Bermuda onion.
A moist, rich cake made with dark rum and topped with a rum glaze. It's a popular souvenir and a sweet treat to enjoy after a meal.
This is the best time to visit Bermuda for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. The sea is warm, and the island is lush and green. It's ideal for outdoor activities and beach visits.
Bermudian Dollar (BMD)
GMT-4 (Atlantic Standard Time)
110VV, 60HzHz
Bermuda is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
The bus system is efficient and affordable. Buses run frequently and are a great way to see the island.
Available • Apps: No major ride-hailing apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
A relaxing cruise around Hamilton Harbour, offering stunning views of the city's waterfront, historic sites, and luxury yachts. Many cruises include commentary on Bermuda's history and culture.
A stunning underground cave system featuring crystal-clear lakes, impressive stalactites, and a variety of tropical plants. The caves offer a unique and refreshing escape from the island's heat.
A beautiful nature reserve and golf course offering a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and golfing. The reserve is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, as well as several freshwater lakes.
Price varies by option