Getting around Bermuda
Bermuda is a beautiful island, and to keep it that way, the island has a ban on car rentals. To make up for that, the public transportation here is stellar. The buses run frequently and taxis are always available. It feels good to travel while helping the environment, doesn’t it? Below is information on Bermuda transportation.
Ground Transportation: Buses, taxis, and car rentals
Bermuda Bus Service
The public bus in Bermuda runs consistently all over the island. The fare is inexpensive and taking the bus allows you to sightsee and enjoy the free time. The markers at the bus stops are coded to tell you where that bus is going – pink means the bus is headed toward Hamilton, blue markers are for outgoing buses.
Bermuda Taxi Service
Taxis in Bermuda are plentiful and are a great way to get to know your surroundings. The drivers are knowledgeable and always ready to share information. There are taxis at the airport and around the larger towns that you can flag down, or call one from your hotel in the smaller towns. Fares will run you upward from $6.50 depending on how far you are traveling.
Bermuda Car Rentals
There are no rental cars in Bermuda, saving this beautiful place from traffic and keeping it environmentally sound.
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