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Flights to Bermuda in 2024

Find the latest flights to Bermuda in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 2,455,398 searches and data was last updated on November 4, 2024.

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Average price

$392

Round-trip from

$323

One-way from

$94
High demand for flights, 9% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 2% potential price drop
Average for round-trip flights in November 2024
From New York to Hamilton L.F Wade Intl
One-way flight from New York to Bermuda

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Thu 11/148:50 amJFK - BDA
Nonstop2h 17mDelta
Sun 11/171:34 pmBDA - JFK
Nonstop2h 26mDelta
Deal found 11/4$323
Fri 11/1510:22 amEWR - BDA
Nonstop2h 13mUnited Airlines
Wed 11/202:45 pmBDA - EWR
Nonstop2h 34mUnited Airlines
Deal found 11/3$325
Mon 12/96:05 amEWR - BDA
1 stop6h 41mDelta
Wed 12/113:00 pmBDA - EWR
1 stop10h 55mDelta
Deal found 11/3$350
Thu 11/147:50 amJFK - BDA
Nonstop2h 15mAmerican Airlines
Sun 11/1712:10 pmBDA - JFK
Nonstop2h 30mAmerican Airlines
Deal found 11/4$365
Sat 11/96:00 amLGA - BDA
1 stop7h 40mDelta
Wed 11/133:03 pmBDA - LGA
1 stop9h 39mDelta
Deal found 11/3$380
Sat 11/166:00 amJFK - BDA
1 stop6h 48mMultiple Airlines
Tue 11/1912:10 pmBDA - JFK
Nonstop2h 30mMultiple Airlines
Deal found 11/3$381

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Locate flights to Bermuda that fit your budget, with regularly updated fares and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 2,455,398 searches and data was last updated on November 4, 2024.

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EWR - BDA

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Thu 12/12

10:22 am-1:35 pm

Nonstop2h 13m

$94

New YorkHamilton

JFK - BDA

JFKBDA

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Tue 11/19

7:50 am-11:05 am

Nonstop2h 15m

$94

NewarkHamilton

EWR - BDA

EWRBDA

Newark

Wed 2/12

6:00 am-1:46 pm

1 stop6h 46m

$103

New YorkHamilton

JFK - BDA

JFKBDA

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Wed 4/30

9:45 am-12:57 pm

Nonstop2h 12m

$144

NewarkHamilton

EWR - BDA

EWRBDA

Newark

Thu 12/12

4:30 pm-12:05 pm

1 stop18h 35m

$211

New YorkHamilton

JFK - BDA

JFKBDA

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Mon 12/30

8:35 am-11:55 am

Nonstop2h 20m

$114

New YorkHamilton

LGA - BDA

LGABDA

New York LaGuardia

Wed 2/12

6:00 am-1:46 pm

1 stop6h 46m

$118

New YorkHamilton

LGA - BDA

LGABDA

New York LaGuardia

Tue 2/11

6:55 am-1:17 pm

1 stop5h 22m

$163

New WindsorHamilton

SWF - BDA

SWFBDA

New Windsor Stewart

Sat 12/7

11:40 am-12:05 pm

2 stops23h 25m

$338

New YorkHamilton

JFK - BDA

JFKBDA

New York John F Kennedy Intl

Mon 11/18

10:05 am-12:05 pm

2 stops25h 00m

$216

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Travel insights for flights to Bermuda

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How long is the flight to Bermuda?

On average, a flight from New York to Bermuda takes 8 hours 16 minutes. Flights to Bermuda from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.

Weekly flight availability to Bermuda

The most flights from New York to Bermuda are scheduled on a Monday (4 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Tuesday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (1 on average).

What are the cheapest airlines that fly to Bermuda?

The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Bermuda are Delta, JetBlue and American Airlines.

Rainfall in Bermuda by month

Plan your trip to Bermuda by taking into account the average rainfall totals by month.

In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Bermuda ranges from 2.8 - 6.3 inches per month. October is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 6.3 in. May is typically the driest time to visit Bermuda when rainfall is around 2.8 in.

Temperature in Bermuda by month

Plan your trip to Bermuda by taking into account the average temperature totals by month.

If weather is an important factor for your trip to Bermuda, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 80.6 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of February, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 62.6 F).

Reviews of airlines servicing Bermuda

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to Bermuda. Read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. Use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to Bermuda. Reviews last updated November 4, 2024.
See what other customers who have flown with Air Canada, United Airlines and American Airlines to Bermuda have to say. You can also see how each airline compares in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
8.0
Very good
8,829 reviews

Comfort

7.9

Food

7.3

Overall

8.0

Entertainment

7.9

Crew

8.5

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.

8.0
Very good
8,829 reviews
8.0
Very good
8,829 reviews

Comfort

7.9

Food

7.3

Overall

8.0

Entertainment

7.9

Crew

8.5

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.

7.5
Good
3,493 reviews
8.0
Very good
8,829 reviews

Comfort

7.9

Food

7.3

Overall

8.0

Entertainment

7.9

Crew

8.5

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.

7.4
Good
9,226 reviews
8.0
Very good
8,829 reviews

Comfort

7.9

Food

7.3

Overall

8.0

Entertainment

7.9

Crew

8.5

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.

7.2
Good
10,000 reviews
8.0
Very good
8,829 reviews

Comfort

7.9

Food

7.3

Overall

8.0

Entertainment

7.9

Crew

8.5

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.

7.0
Good
8,123 reviews
8.0
Very good
8,829 reviews

Comfort

7.9

Food

7.3

Overall

8.0

Entertainment

7.9

Crew

8.5

Boarding

8.2

Reviews

1 / 10

Overall it was good on the flight. Before the flight with checking the bag at JFK was a nightmare. It took way too long and the Delta concierge was very rude to everyone. But other than that it was fine.

Bermuda Travel Guide

Blue seas, pink-tinged sands and a balmy climate are what await tourists stepping off cheap flights to Bermuda. Add to that more golf courses per square mile than anywhere else in the world, historical parishes, fantastic diving and friendly people and Bermuda is heaven on earth.

The 20-square-mile island in the North Atlantic is composed of about 180 islands, connected by bridges and divided into nine parishes. It has a very British way of doing things. It is, after all, a British overseas territory, albeit one with a high degree of self-rule. Culturally, Bermuda is an exciting mix of colonial history and African heritage. The business end of Bermuda may be British, but its music and dance have African influences.

The history of Bermuda can be enjoyed at leisure. The Town of St. George is the oldest English-speaking colonial town still in existence and the former capital of Bermuda. A World Heritage site, it is famous for its town square and harbor and very British street names, like Petticoat Alley and Old Maid’s Lane. Hamilton is capital now, home to the government, courts and several international companies.

Prior to establishing official status as a North American country, Spanish and Portuguese ships used the islands of Bermuda as a replenishment spot for fresh meat and water. However, legends of spirits and devils, and a continual pattern of storms and devastating island conditions, kept sailors from settling in Bermuda. The island was dubbed the “Isle of Devils,” and it wasn’t until the mid-1600s that travelers finally settled here. But don’t let the stories fool you into not booking a flight to Bermuda. Today, travelers booking trips to Bermuda explore an underwater world full of sea wrecks and coral reefs. Swim with a school of fish and explore undersea caves in what some consider to be the best scuba diving in North America. For visitors not quite ready for an underground expedition, there is much to see near the top of the water so grab some snorkeling gear and start swimming. Once back on land, take advantage of Bermuda’s historic attractions including the Royal Navy Dockyard and Museum, the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, the Botanical Gardens, numerous lighthouses and the Crystal Caves. Whatever your reason for booking Bermuda flights and activities, take time to explore the beauty of Bermuda. Book a flight to Bermuda for a perfect balance of class and relaxation.

Getting to and around Bermuda

Bermuda is a small island and public transportation is limited. There are no hire cars or trains, so bus, ferry, taxi or moped are the only options.

Ferries are certainly the most enjoyable and relaxing way to get around. Enjoy the views, enjoy life on the ocean wave, and, often, get to your destination quicker than you would by bus. There are three year-round ferry services linking Hamilton-Paget-Warwick, Hamilton-Rockaway and Hamilton-West End (Somerset)-Dockyard. There are also high-speed catamarans that ply the seas in summer.

The bus network is good, though the buses aren’t speedy. The cheapest way to use them is to get a bus pass, which you can buy in Hamilton or St George. The bus system consists of pink and blue air-conditioned buses. Tokens, tickets and passes are available from the PTB Central Terminal in Hamilton and at several hotels and guest houses and from the Visitors Service Bureau.

Though cars are not available to hire for foreigners, mopeds are. This is a popular way of getting around for many tourists, but do take care on the roads, which have sharp turns and are not always well covered.

In Hamilton and St George you can also take a horse-drawn carriage to your destination.

Tips for your stay in Bermuda

  • The main town on Bermuda is Hamilton. Often referred to simply as “town” by the islanders, Hamilton has restaurants, museums and galleries. Most of the buildings along the seafront are painted pink, white or blue. There is plenty to see either for a day trip or a longer stay. The best way to find out about the town is just to take a stroll.
  • For the pinkest sand in Bermuda, head to South Shore Park, 1.5 miles of public beaches with shining pink sand. Most famous of all the beaches there, and most photographed, is Horseshoe Bay. There is a Beach House with snacks and drinks and you can rent snorkeling equipment. The beach is staffed by lifeguards from May to October. The beach can become very crowded; head for the cove on the western side for a bit more tranquility.
  • Bermuda used to have a railway, though it is not working today. For 17 years (1931-48) there was a train line that ran between Sandy’s Parish to St George’s Parish. Today, the lines of the old track have been designated as a national park and you can walk the trail. Take in the railway museum (entrance is free) along the way.
  • The famous Bermuda shorts are taken seriously in the country of their origin. Not just for casual wear, the shorts are also worn by businessmen, along with a blazer, shirt and tie.
  • Golf courses abound on the island. There are ten to choose from. The most popular is Port Royal, which has a backdrop of Whale Bay and the blue seas. It is regularly voted one of the top golf courses worldwide, so book in advance if you want to play a round. Others include the Mid-Ocean Club, Port Royal, Castle Harbor, St. George’s and Riddell Bay.
  • Snorkeling and diving are both popular off the beaches in Bermuda. There are more than 400 wrecks around the island, a huge coral reef and plenty of underwater life to spy on. Look out for turtles. There a total of seven sea turtle species recognized in the world, and Bermuda’s seas hold five of them.
  • The island’s most popular visitor attraction is the Royal Naval Dockyard. Built by the British, using slaves and convicts shipped from England, it was intended to be the “Gibraltar of the West”. The dockyard remained a major Atlantic outpost for the British until 1951. Today, it includes the Bermuda Maritime Museum and Dolphin Quest and a shopping center, the Clocktower Mall.
  • Bermuda has a diverse arts scene. There are several galleries including the Bermuda National Gallery, which houses the national art collection, the Desmond Fountain Gallery, the Dockyard Glassworks and Picturesque, which showcases Roland Skinner’s portfolio.
  • The greatest concentration of those pink-tinged beaches are in South Shore Park, the coastal park that runs from Warwick Long Bay to Horseshoe Bay. Notable spots include Jobson Cove and Chaplin Bay. Travelers booking cheap flights to Bermuda should remember that nude and semi-nude bathing is not permitted in Bermuda.
  • Other attractions include the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo, Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, the Botanical Gardens, lighthouses, and the Crystal Caves with its impressive stalactites and underground saltwater pools.

Finding Flights from Bermuda

From Bermuda, you can fly nonstop to New York, Boston, Miami, Toronto and Philadelphia, making connections in those cities to get anywhere else you want to go.

To get to the airport in Bermuda, you should plan on taking a taxi or an airport shuttle. Don’t count on using public transportation, which requires not just cash but coins (no bills accepted), and which won’t let you board with luggage larger than a backpack or handbag.

  • What’s the weather like in Bermuda?

    Bermuda’s Atlantic location is a prime spot for beautiful weather year-round, with sunny skies and comfortable temperatures. The winters average a pleasant temperature of 70 degrees and summer temperatures range between 75 and 85 degrees.

  • When is the best time to fly to Bermuda?

    Peak SeasonPeak season occurs during other islands’ off seasons. Most visitors arrive between March and November when temperatures are a comfortable 75-80F. It’s perfect swimming weather too, with water temperatures about 84 degrees. Rainfall in Bermuda comes as quick, short-lived showers. Officially, hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, but Bermuda tends to escape and the U.S. takes the hit. This is because of Bermuda’s northerly latitude and the Atlantic waters that flow around its shores. Off SeasonBermuda’s off season is the opposite of that in the Caribbean. It begins in December and lasts until the start of March. Some facilities are limited in the winter months but room rates are much less expensive and cheap flights to Bermuda can be found during this period. For travelers primarily interested in playing tennis or golf, this is the time to come. Short but heavy showers can occur during any time of the year so it is advisable to bring suitable clothing.

  • How long is the flight to Bermuda?

    You can only fly directly to Bermuda from a few airports, so most travelers have to change planes on their journey. From New York or Newark, count a flight of about 2.5 hours, then add the travel time needed to reach those airports from your starting point (for example, about six hours from Los Angeles, plus transfer time within the airport and layover time waiting for your island-bound flight).

  • Which airlines fly to Bermuda?

    JetBlue, American Airlines, Delta and United Airlines fly nonstop to Bermuda from various East Coast hubs, including New York, Boston, Atlanta and Philadelphia. From Canada, you can connect directly to Bermuda from Toronto and Halifax via Air Canada, and British Airways flies directly from London.

  • What should you pack for a flight to Bermuda?

    You’re not required to wear long Bermuda shorts when you visit Bermuda, but you should know that you can wear them with a dress shirt and tie at the high-end restaurants that require a tie. Even though Bermuda is a resort destination, the casual wear that you find on most islands is only acceptable at the beach and pool in Bermuda, so do pack a tie (men) and a nice dress (women) if you plan to leave the beach. A light jacket is a must, as is an umbrella, and you’ll also need sunscreen, a sun hat and sunglasses.

  • What are some things to do in Bermuda?

    The pink sand and crystal blue water of Bermuda may keep you at the beach for your entire vacation, and no one could blame you if that’s your choice. Head to Elbow Beach for the pinkest sand and Horseshoe Bay Beach for the mandatory photo op at the island’s most photographed destination. Tobacco Bay is where to head if you want to enjoy an adult libation while lounging on the sand, and Warwick Long Bay Beach features gentle winds and waves with horseback riding available. Bermuda’s natural wonders don’t stop at the shoreline, however. Head underground to take a guided tour of the Crystal and Fantasy Caves, where a couple of boys in 1907 discovered amazing crystal formations surround an underground lake. Bermuda’s golf courses let you enjoy striking beauty while playing; if you spring for the greens fees at the Port Royal Golf Club, you may cross paths with visiting celebrities as well. Check out Turtle Hill and Tucker’s Point clubs as well. Cricket is also a major sport in Bermuda, so catch a local game if you visit during the season. A visit to the Bermuda Maritime Museum lets you understand this island’s past, including its involvement with the slave trade, and a visit to the historic town of St. George takes you back to the 18th century, with historic simulations during high season. Don’t forget to take some time to pamper yourself at Bermuda’s fine restaurants and spas, and head to the Royal Naval Dockyard to visit local art galleries, craft shops and pubs.

  • Can I find cheaper flights to Bermuda if I am willing to have layovers?

    Yes, flights with layovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to Bermuda on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the best airline to fly to Bermuda?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, Delta is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to Bermuda.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in Bermuda?

    Hamilton L.F Wade Intl is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in Bermuda. One-way flights to Hamilton L.F Wade Intl typically cost $67, while round-trip flights cost around $112.

  • How much is a round-trip flight to Bermuda?

    A round-trip flight to Bermuda will typically cost around $858, however they can be found for as little as $147.

  • Where does the fastest flight to Bermuda depart from?

    For those looking to save time traveling to Bermuda, White Plains Westchester County offers the quickest one-way flight (2 hours 0 minutes).

  • Which airport is closest to Ferry Island Fort?

    If being close to Ferry Island Fort is important to you, you’ll want to land at Hamilton L.F Wade Intl Airport.

  • Are there hotels close to Hamilton L.F Wade Intl?

    Yes. Hamilton L.F Wade Intl has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. Luxury Private Escape is the closest property to Hamilton L.F Wade Intl (0.0 mi away from Hamilton L.F Wade Intl).

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