The exterior of the L.F. Wade International Airport in Bermuda during the day.

Location & Transportation

Being on an island has never had a greater subtext of connectivity.

From Bermuda to the World

Sitting just under 650 miles east of North Carolina’s coast, Bermuda is where global business and paradise connect. The island offers daily flights to London, New York and Miami. Need to reach the U.S. East Coast? It’s just over two hours away.

Getting around Bermuda’s 181 islands measuring 21 square miles is just as easy. Hop on an electric scooter, take a ferry or enjoy the island’s reliable public transit system. From the historic charm of St. George’s in the north to the pink-sand shores of Southampton in the south, everything is within reach.

Fast. Seamless. Scenic. Bermuda moves at the speed of business — with an island twist.

$267 million

New Passenger Terminal Opened at LF Wade International Airport in 2020

LF Wade International Airport
7 Major Islands

and Close to 180 Islands in total across Bermuda’s 21 Square Miles

Britannica
365 Days

Per Year of Shorelink Bus and Ferry System Service

Shorelink
01 International Connectivity
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A Centralised Link for Global Investments

Strategically positioned in the North Atlantic, Bermuda keeps you seamlessly connected to the world. Just two hours from New York and Miami, the island’s Atlantic Time Zone ensures virtual meetings fit effortlessly into global schedules — no late nights or early mornings required. Direct flights to London and Toronto are also available at L.F. Wade International Airport, which opened a new passenger terminal in December 2020. Plus, private jet charters at the airport mean you’re always just a flight away from your next business deal.

Bermuda is also at the forefront of digital connectivity. With three existing subsea telecommunications cables and plans for a new subsea corridor, the island is a hub for secure, high-speed international data communications.

Beyond its physical and digital connections, Bermuda enjoys strong economic, political and cultural ties with global trade partners. As an internationally respected finance centre with cutting-edge telecommunications infrastructure, Bermuda plays a key role in supporting global business — providing stability, access and innovation in a rapidly evolving world.

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Seamless Connections Across Seven Islands

Whether by land or sea, Bermuda’s transport network keeps the island moving. Navigate the island’s winding roads in private cars and electric scooters, or take advantage of the reliable public transport system. The Department of Public Transportation’s iconic Pink and Blue Buses, along with the ferry network, form Shorelink — a seamless and scenic way to travel.

With 11 bus routes across 14 zones and four ferry routes, you’ll never have to wonder how to get around Bermuda. Traversing Bermuda’s 21 square miles is simple, with designated pink and blue posts and a fleet of electric buses.

03 Port of Hamilton
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The Gateway to Global Trade

The Port of Hamilton, Bermuda’s only container port, sits at the eastern end of the capital city of Hamilton, ensuring smooth import and export operations that keep the island’s economy moving. This vital hub connects Bermuda to global markets, handling essential goods and commercial shipments with efficiency.

Beyond trade, the port is also a vibrant centre for tourism. Two cruise ship berths along Front Street welcome luxury liners from April to October, filling the city with energy and excitement. Trans-Atlantic cruise visitors bring a festive ambiance to Hamilton, enhancing the island’s lively summer season while boosting business at local restaurants, pubs and retail shops.

Events

What’s happening in Bermuda

March 9-11, 2026

Bermuda Risk Summit 2026

The Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA) looks forward to welcoming back leading risk specialists for engaging thought-leadership sessions, cutting-edge keynote presentations, and C-suite networking and social opportunities, during our fifth annual Bermuda Risk Summit 2026.

News & Media

Subsea Cable Expert Fiona Beck to Spearhead Bermuda’s Delegation at Leading Telecommunications Event
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Subsea Cable Expert Fiona Beck to Spearhead Bermuda’s Delegation at Leading Telecommunications Event

The Bermuda Business Development Agency advances jurisdiction’s role as leading transatlantic connection hub at PTC ‘26 HAMILTON, BERMUDA – 14 January 2026 – The Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA), the island’s public-private partnership dedicated to attracting and retaining business in Bermuda, is participating in the Pacific Telecommunications Council’s Annual Conference, (PTC’26) January 18-21 in Honolulu, […]

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BDA Announces Additional Sponsors and 2026 Bermuda Risk Summit Theme: “Building What’s Next”
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BDA Announces Additional Sponsors and 2026 Bermuda Risk Summit Theme: “Building What’s Next”

Hamilton, Bermuda, 17 December 2025 – The Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA) today announced additional sponsors for the 2026 Bermuda Risk Summit, including BILTIR as Platinum Sponsor and AM Best as Gold Sponsor. They join previously announced Headline Sponsor EY in supporting Bermuda’s signature risk event, taking place March 9 – 11, 2026 at the […]

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Spirit of Innovation – Meanwhile
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Spirit of Innovation – Meanwhile

What’s unique about Bermuda is that it isn’t just a traditional finance centre; there is a genuine spirit of innovation. That may sound trite, but it’s real — people here are invested, they want to build, and they want to make it work…That combination of regulatory clarity, innovative thinking, and true collaboration is what sets Bermuda apart

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