A Brief Summary
A small island, c.400 miles of the coast of the Carolina’s in the US and a British Overseas Territory, Bermuda has a subtropical climate, and June is the one of the driest and sunniest months of the year. The beaches on Bermuda are generally found in small coves, rather than long stretches of sand, but are plentiful and extremely clean, with subtropical warm waters. There are also a few rare pink-sand beaches for those Instagram moments… should that be your thing! These islands (predominantly one large island and a host of very small islands), cram a lot in to a small space, feel distinctly British and really won’t disappoint!
Location
About the Weather
Bermuda’s climate is somewhat different to the rest of the east coast of the US. It’s winters are milder under the oceanic influence and summers less oppressively hot and humid. Temperatures range from 20°c by day in Jan and Feb, to 30°c from Jul to Sep. Rainfall occurs in all seasons and there is no particular month where it is heaviest, although there are more wet days from Aug to Mar with Apr to Jul slightly drier. This is also the sunniest time of year, exceeding 9hrs a day in Jul, up from the low of 4.5hrs a day in Dec and Jan. Bermuda lies in the path of multiple hurricane tracks each year, but they rarely strike the islands directly, instead passing close by with strong wind and heavy rain. The peak season for this is from Jul to Oct but can fall in any month from May to Dec
Travel by Air (from UK)
Direct Flight
Yes
<8 Hours
(Avg from UK)
Weather Summary
Average Rainfall
(per month)
120 mm
Average Sunlight
(per day)
8.6 (hrs)
Average High Temperature
27.5°C
Average Low
22.8°C
Cost of living
Alcohol
Crime
LGBTQ+
Visas
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