How Filipinos Can Enter Visa Free to Bermuda [Visa Free Guide to Bermuda]
There’s more to life in Bermuda than the Bermuda Triangle. They have nice beaches, coves, caves, and dive sites. Walk along the Front Street in Hamilton and you’ll be mesmerized by how this coastal city boasts luxury.
Philippine Passport Holders can enter this gorgeous nation if you have a valid US, UK, or Canadian visa. You won’t regret this top tourist destination.
Visa Free Countries
Bermuda entry visas and waivers are no longer required for tourists. You must either be exempt enter through the UK or have the correct valid visas. Usually, the initial stay granted is 21 days but the maximum stay is 3 months.
Visa Exempt
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahamas
Barbados
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African
Chad
Chile
Comoros
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Czechia
Denmark
Dominica
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Estonia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Germany
Greece
Grenada
Grenadines
Guatemala
Guyana
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
Indonesia
Ireland (Rep.)
Israel
Italy
Japan
Kiribati
Lao People's Dem. Rep.
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Isl.
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia (Federated States)
Monaco
Mozambique
Namibia
Nauru
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Norway
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Seychelles
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Isl.
South Korea
Spain
St. Kitts and Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Vincent and the
Suriname
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tuvalu
United Kingdom
Uruguay
USA
Vanuatu
Vatican City
Zambia
citizens that are visa exempt If Passing through the United Kingdom:
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cambodia
Cote d'Ivoire
Cuba
Djibouti
Dominican Republic
Georgia
Haiti
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Morocco
North Korea
Oman
Panama
Philippines
Qatar
Russian Fed.
Saudi Arabia
Tajikistan
Tunisia
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan
visa free entry to bermuda if Holder of a Valid Visa of:
Even if it’s tourist visa or residency permit.
Conditions
Visa must be multi re-entry
It must be valid for 45 days after your stay in Bermuda
You must present a passport that is valid for 45 days after your stay in Bermuda
Requirements for Entering Bermuda
Valid Passport
Return or onward ticket
Hotel or Accommodation Booking
Overview of Bermuda
Capital: Hamilton
Language: English
Currency: Bermudian dollar (1 BMD = 1 USD)
Although very near the United States and found at the North Atlantic Ocean, Bermuda is actually a British Overseas Territory. If you read thoroughly the Bermuda and US history, you’ll probably remember Pocahontas as Bermuda was a stop before Virginia. John Smith wrote a history about Bermuda and John Rolfe’s wife before Pocahontas was buried there. But Bermuda has still more history you would enjoy to learn.
Bermuda is a tropical nation that’s composed of 181 islands. The prominent islands look like a hook. With pink or white sandy beaches, clear blue waters it’s really popular with tourists all over the world. You could have a get-away here or have a cruise to this gorgeous place!
Going to Bermuda
You can go to Bermuda via the United States, Canada, or United Kingdom. Philippine passport holders can pass through the US.
What to do in Bermuda
1. Stroll St. George Town
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Town of St. George is filled with colonial landmarks, cobblestone pathways, and great architecture. Pass by St. Peter’s Church, Fort of St. Catherine and Bermuda Perfumery. You’ll not only enjoy the view but can learn more about the history of Bermuda.
2. Bike at Bermuda Railway Trail National Park
18 miles of scenic views and island history, you will surely enjoy the Railway Trail. Rent a bike and you can pass by varied terrain, old bridges, stunning ocean views, and pathways filled with trees. Be sure to bring your camera as there are Instagram worthy shots!
3. See Crystal Caves of Bermuda
Discover the most gorgeous cave in all of Bermuda - the Crystal Cave. See stalagmites and icicles from the ceiling that’s reflected on the lake. It’s such a beautiful sight, that’s you won’t regret visiting.
4. Walk at South Shore Park
Have a spectacular walk along the famous pink beach and turquoise blue waters along South Shore Park. It’s a nature reserve with secret cloves and picturesque cliffs. With over a mile of paradise, you could surely have a spot for yourself and enjoy the peace and tranquility.
5. Snorkel! Snorkel! Snorkel!
With tempting waters and diverse marine life, snorkeling is a must-do in Bermuda. There are many places to snorkel from the Snorkel park to Grotto bay. You can also hop on a boat and venture farther from the bay and see shipwrecks, reefs, and more marine life.
6. Have an Adventure in Blue Hole Park
Tom Moore’s Jungle, its other name, is a gorgeous park filled with jungle trails, mangroves, caves, and gorgeous lagoons. It’s a great place to swim as the clear blue waters are cool, you could try jumping, too! It’s a great gem you would enjoy when you are in Bermuda.
Frequently Asked Questions for your travel to Bermuda
1. Is Bermuda Visa-free?
For Philippine Passport Holders, you need to have a US, UK, or Canadian multiple entry visa that’s still valid 45 days after your stay. For other nationalities, see the list above!
2. Is it safe to travel to Bermuda?
Bermuda is one of the safest places in the world. Not only is it a top destination but locals are friendly too. However, I always recommend buying travel insurance since we don’t know what will happen on the road. Check out Safety Wing, my insurance provider.
3. Is it expensive in Bermuda for tourists?
Bermuda is quite expensive. Remember, it’s an island in the ocean and shipping necessities there isn’t cheap.
4. When is the best time to visit Bermuda?
Bermuda’s peak season is from May to October. However, you can go visit in March or April when the temperature is already warmer and the prices aren’t high as the peak season.
5. Where should I stay in Bermuda?
For lovely historic walks, St. George’s is a great place to stay. For beach lovers, Warwick is great while for those who want to stay near the capital, Pembroke is recommended.
Bermuda is a stunning island you definitely want to visit. Don’t worry you won’t go missing like those of the tales in “Bermuda Triangle.” This charming place, however, would make you want to go missing so that you won’t get back to work or home for chores. It’s a paradise with unlimited sea, gorgeous trails, and interesting culture.
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