Once you arrive in Bermuda you will be able to easily travel the entire island by foot, scooter, bus, taxi and more (except by rental car, as these are not permitted here). So, sit back, take in the sights, and let someone else worry about the directions for a change.

Buses

Our island's buses are frequent, plentiful and service most areas of interest. You cannot miss them, as they are painted pink with blue stripes.

With 11 bus routes and 14 bus zones, each one covering about 3.2 KM / 2MI, we have the entire island covered. Most buses leave from the Central Terminal on Washington Street, next to our City Hall in Hamilton.

  • Bus passengers must have exact change in coins. Ask about bus tokens or books of bus tickets at your hotel or the bus terminal
  • During the morning and evening commute, our buses are packed with locals. It is best to plan your trip during a less busy time of day
  • To find a bus stop, look for a pole with a pink top (for rides inbound to Hamilton), or a blue top (for rides outbound of Hamilton)
  • For a complete bus schedule, please click here.

Island Transportation Pass

If you do not want to fuss with exact change, take advantage of the Transportation Pass, available for one, three and seven days of unlimited use on our buses and ferries. Passes are sold at the Central Terminal, the Visitors' Service Bureau in Hamilton and at other authorised outlets.