Bermuda is a refined island paradise set in the mid-Atlantic, celebrated for its pink sand beaches and pastel-hued colonial architecture. The island's championship golf courses, crystal caves, and pristine coral reefs create a uniquely sophisticated escape. British heritage blends seamlessly with subtropical warmth, offering a polished yet relaxed atmosphere.
L.F. Wade International Airport is Bermuda's sole airport, equipped to handle private jets up to heavy class with US customs pre-clearance. FBO services provide efficient ground handling with transfers to resorts in under 30 minutes.
Bermuda's mid-Atlantic location means limited commercial flight options, with most routes connecting through the US East Coast. A private jet from New York takes just 2 hours, from Miami 2.5 hours, or from London 7 hours, all nonstop. The US customs pre-clearance facility at the airport makes return travel exceptionally smooth — you arrive back in the US as a domestic passenger.
Arrive at L.F. Wade International Airport, Bermuda's sole airport, where the private aviation terminal provides a refined island welcome with complimentary Dark 'n' Stormy cocktails. US customs pre-clearance means you can return stateside without clearing customs on arrival. A chauffeured minivan — the island's preferred luxury transport — delivers you to your resort along Bermuda's scenic South Shore in under twenty minutes.
Yes, L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA) is fully equipped for private jets up to heavy class, with a 9,713-foot runway. The airport's private aviation terminal provides customs clearance, FBO services, and US pre-clearance. Its mid-Atlantic position makes it accessible from both North American and European origins.
A midsize jet from New York to Bermuda costs approximately $18,000-$28,000 one-way with a flight time of about 2 hours. From Miami, expect $20,000-$32,000. From London, a heavy jet costs approximately $55,000-$80,000 for the 7-hour crossing.
Bermuda offers a rare combination of pink sand beaches, British colonial heritage, and world-class golf in a refined, safe island setting just two hours from the US East Coast. The island's prohibition on rental cars creates an unhurried pace, and its championship courses at Mid Ocean Club and Port Royal are among the finest in the Atlantic.
US, Canadian, and EU citizens do not need a visa to visit Bermuda for stays up to 90 days. Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory with its own immigration requirements separate from the UK. All visitors need a valid passport and a return or onward ticket.
May to October (warm summer season)
Subtropical oceanic climate with warm, humid summers and mild winters; water temperatures ideal for swimming from May through October.
Bermuda prohibits rental cars — arrange a private driver or luxury electric vehicle through your resort for the most comfortable island exploration.
For travel to Bermuda, we recommend the following Super Midsize Jet aircraft:
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