Personal Safety
AUTHORITIES IN BERMUDA ARE LIKELY TO CONTINUE TO IMPOSE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS DESPITE LIFTING MOST DOMESTIC MEASURES IN JULY, AS PART OF THE COUNTRY'S CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) RECOVERY PLAN. OFFICIALS REQUIRE ALL INDIVIDUALS ENTERING BERMUDA TO SEEK GOVERNMENT AUTHORIZATION BY COMPLETING A FORM 1-3 DAYS BEFORE DEPARTURE. VISITORS WILL NOT OBTAIN AUTHORIZATION UNLESS THEY PRESENT NEGATIVE RESULTS FOR COVID-19 VIA A PCR TEST CONDUCTED NO MORE THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS BEFORE THEIR DEPARTURE FOR BERMUDA. VISITORS ARE ALSO REQUIRED TO PRESENT PROOF OF INSURANCE THAT COVERS COVID-19 TREATMENT AND HOSPITALIZATION TO OBTAIN TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION. ALL INDIVIDUALS MUST UNDERGO AN ADDITIONAL PCR TEST UPON THEIR ARRIVAL AND MUST QUARANTINE WHILE AWAITING RESULTS, WHICH TAKES APPROXIMATELY 24 HOURS TO OBTAIN. ALL ARRIVALS MUST ALSO UNDERGO FURTHER TESTS ON THE 3RD, 7TH, AND 14TH DAYS AFTER THEIR ARRIVAL AND DAILY HEALTH CHECKS FOR THE FIRST 14 DAYS OF THEIR STAY IN BERMUDA. ALL INDIVIDUALS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR MASKS WHILE IN PUBLIC, PARTICULARLY WHENEVER SOCIAL DISTANCING IS NOT POSSIBLE. GATHERINGS OF MORE THAN 75 PEOPLE ARE PROHIBITED.
Note: this page contains basic risk information. For more details, please contact the Risk Services Office at risk@berkeley.edu.
If you are traveling to Bermuda University-related business, please sign up for the University’s travel insurance program by going here. For more information on the travel insurance program, please go here.
Because everyone’s health is unique, we suggest seeking the advice of a medical professional before traveling internationally. Members of the campus community interested in protecting their health while abroad may schedule an appointment with the University Health Services International Travel Clinic.
Protests occasionally occur in Bermuda and some previous demonstrations have devolved into low-level clashes with police. Most demonstrations are related to labor disputes, social issues, or political developments. Protests are most common in Hamilton and occasionally cause minor transportation delays.
Crime generally poses a moderate threat in Bermuda. Petty crime is an ever-present threat globally, but in Bermuda, other criminal threats include armed robbery and vehicle theft. Rental vehicles are particularly susceptible to theft. Criminal activity is most prevalent in the isolated outskirts of Hamilton.
Legal/Political
Criminal Penalties: While you are traveling in Bermuda, you are subject to its laws even if you are a U.S. citizen. Foreign laws and legal systems can be vastly different than our own. There are also some things that might be legal in the country you visit, but still illegal in the United States, and you can be prosecuted under U.S. law If you break local laws in Bermuda, your U.S. passport won’t help you avoid arrest or prosecution. It’s very important to know what’s legal and what’s not where you are going.
Persons violating Bermuda’s laws, even unknowingly, may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Bermuda Customs routinely boards visiting cruise ships with drug sniffing dogs and will arrest persons found to have any illegal drugs in their cabin. Penalties for possessing, using, or trafficking in illegal drugs in Bermuda are severe, and convicted offenders can expect jail sentences and/or heavy fines. Having a prescription for marijuana or any other drug currently illegal in Bermuda will not protect you from arrest or prosecution for possession of that illegal drug.
Special Circumstances: The Department of State warns United States citizens against taking any type of firearm, ammunition or component of a firearm into Bermuda. The Bermuda government strictly enforces its laws restricting the entry of weapons and ammunition. Entering Bermuda with a firearm, some bladed instruments, an ammunition magazine, or even a single round of ammunition is illegal, even if the weapon or ammunition is taken into the country unintentionally. Permission to import or own a gun in Bermuda must be sought in advance from the Bermuda Police Service. Any privately owned firearms must be secured at Bermuda Police Headquarters. Violations may result in arrest, convictions, and potentially long prison sentences. Pepper sprays and stun guns are considered dangerous weapons in Bermuda and are illegal.
Arrest notifications in host country: While some countries will automatically notify the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate if a U.S. citizen is detained or arrested in that country, others may not. To ensure that the United States is aware of your circumstances, request that the police and prison officials notify the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate as soon as you are arrested or detained overseas.
LGBT Rights: There are no legal restrictions on same-sex sexual relations or the organization of LGBT events in Bermuda. Bermuda has anti-discrimination protection for LGBT people; immigration and adoption rights for same-sex partners; and other spousal benefits in line with heterosexual marriage rights.