Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements All persons traveling between the United States and Bermuda are required to present a passport to enter Bermuda or re-enter the United States.
U.S. citizens are required to present a valid U.S. passport for entry into Bermuda and re-entry into the U.S. In other words, U.S. citizens must have a U.S. passport valid for the duration of their travel to Bermuda.
Currently, no cruise lines require routine onboard testing for passengers. Exceptions would be if you feel ill and ask to be tested or exhibit symptoms that require you to be tested. In these cases, you would be responsible for any associated costs.
All visitors must have either a COVID-19 NAAT (PCR, LAMP or TMA) test no more than 4 days before arrival (if travelling by air) or before departure (if travelling by sea) OR a Supervised Antigen test no more than 2 days before arrival (if travelling by air) or before departure (if travelling by sea).
Applications may be submitted at any time prior to travel to the United States. The Department of Homeland Security recommends that travel authorization applications be submitted at least 72 hours prior to travel.
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Please review our privacy policy. Effective November 14, 2022, Covid-19 testing and travel authorisation forms are not required to enter Bermuda. All air arrival visitors will need to fill out the arrival card. Cruise visitors are not required to complete any entry form.
Are unvaccinated visitors permitted entry into Bermuda? Visitors aged 12 years and older must be fully vaccinated in order to travel to and enter Bermuda. Unvaccinated visitors 11 years and younger travelling with vaccinated parents/guardians can travel to Bermuda as well.
All persons traveling between the United States and Bermuda are required to present a passport to enter Bermuda or re-enter the United States. Travelers with questions concerning travel to Bermuda may contact the British Embassy in Washington, DC or any of the British Consulate General offices across the United States.
Cruises to Bermuda are almost always closed-loop sailings from a U.S. port, save for a few transatlantic trips. This means you can usually visit the British territory without the worry of having a valid passport. Many cruises overnight here to give passengers time to get out and explore — and there's plenty to do.