Popular in | December |
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Cheapest in | September |
Average price | $392 |
Round-trip from | $323 |
One-way from | $94 |
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NewarkHamilton
EWR - BDA
EWRBDA
Newark
Thu 12/12
10:22 am-1:35 pm
Nonstop2h 13m
New YorkHamilton
JFK - BDA
JFKBDA
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 11/19
7:50 am-11:05 am
Nonstop2h 15m
NewarkHamilton
EWR - BDA
EWRBDA
Newark
Wed 2/12
6:00 am-1:46 pm
1 stop6h 46m
New YorkHamilton
JFK - BDA
JFKBDA
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 4/30
9:45 am-12:57 pm
Nonstop2h 12m
NewarkHamilton
EWR - BDA
EWRBDA
Newark
Thu 12/12
4:30 pm-12:05 pm
1 stop18h 35m
New YorkHamilton
JFK - BDA
JFKBDA
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 12/30
8:35 am-11:55 am
Nonstop2h 20m
New YorkHamilton
LGA - BDA
LGABDA
New York LaGuardia
Wed 2/12
6:00 am-1:46 pm
1 stop6h 46m
New YorkHamilton
LGA - BDA
LGABDA
New York LaGuardia
Tue 2/11
6:55 am-1:17 pm
1 stop5h 22m
New WindsorHamilton
SWF - BDA
SWFBDA
New Windsor Stewart
Sat 12/7
11:40 am-12:05 pm
2 stops23h 25m
New YorkHamilton
JFK - BDA
JFKBDA
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 11/18
10:05 am-12:05 pm
2 stops25h 00m
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.
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).
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Bermuda are United Airlines, American Airlines and Delta.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Bermuda are Delta, JetBlue and American Airlines.
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.
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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.