When you think of Bermuda, what comes to mind? A sub-tropical paradise full of relaxing beaches and warm water? Or maybe you picture a refreshing bike ride through the historic downtown of St.George with stunning 360-degree views.
Whatever vacation getaway you’re looking for, Bermuda is here for you 12 months of the year!
We’re here with a seasonal guide to Bermuda, showing you the best way to get the full Bermuda experience, any time of the year. First, let’s talk about what makes Bermuda an ideal choice for your next vacation!
Why Vacation in Bermuda?
Though there are many islands throughout the Atlantic, the islands of Bermuda stand out. Throughout the towns of Bermuda, you might feel as if you’re taking a trip back in time. With its rich culture and historic architecture, choosing to travel to Bermuda gives you not only the pleasures of gorgeous ocean views but also a glimpse into the 17th and 18th centuries. UNESCO put it nicely when they said, “The Historic Town of St George is picturesque and distinct”.
Some historical and architectural sights to see include:
- Tucker House Museum
- Bermuda National Trust Museum in the Globe Hotel
- St.George’s Historical Society Museum and Mitchel House
Seasonal Weather in Bermuda
Bermuda is a sub-tropical island, meaning that it does have somewhat of a winter, although quite mild. Throughout the year, Bermuda ensures pleasant temperatures. You can expect mid-60’s°F (15-20°C) during its winter months and mid-80s°F (26-31°C) in the summer and autumn months.
Interestingly enough, Bermuda doesn’t have a rainy season, and when it does rain, it’s calm and brief. Whether rain or shine, Bermuda offers tourists many unique activities to do throughout every season!
When to Visit: A Seasonal Guide to Bermuda
Although travelling to Bermuda at any time of the year will be an extraordinary trip, getting the most out of your trip will depend on what you’d like to do while you’re there.
For our beach lovers out there, summer might be the best option. However, if you’d like to golf on breathtaking courses, winter might be the way to go. Most agree that the spring season will get you the most out of your trip for the best price. With waters starting to warm up, and summer tourism not at its peak, you’ll be able to experience Bermuda on a budget.
Summers in Bermuda
Diving a little deeper into the seasons of Bermuda, summer nears the top of the list when it comes to the best seasons to visit Bermuda. Although high season makes travel a bit pricier, you’ll be able to experience the true luxury of Bermuda.
From beautiful beaches with astounding warm water to gorgeous hikes and beachfront dining, Bermuda in the summer contains the activities of every season all in one! With warm, inviting temperatures and clear blue skies, you’ll be able to enjoy your dream summer vacation on the stunning Bermuda shores.
Spring in Bermuda
Second only to summer, spring offers the best weather and widest range of activities out of all Bermuda’s seasons. With sunny skies and off-season pricing, Bermuda’s springs have wide appeal for travellers looking for the perfect spring-time island getaway.
Although the water may not be warm enough for swimming, there are plenty of things to do in Bermuda during springtime, including:
- Relaxing on the beach
- Boat rides across the bay
- Delightful hikes
- Snorkelling
- Cave exploration
- Golfing and other sports
Fall in Bermuda
Because the warmth likes to stay around, the weather in the autumn is typically mild and warm. With days ranging from 80 to 85°F, you’ll have countless activities to choose from. You can expect perfect beach days as well as amazing walking weather, whether you want to meander through Bermuda’s dazzling streets or set off on one of the many hikes this fantastic island has to offer.
Winter in Bermuda
Winter in Bermuda may sound less exciting than the other seasons, but it actually offers some unique activities for adventure-seeking vacationers.
Golfers are known to come here in the winter for some relatively less-expensive yet beautiful golfing. Even if you’re not a golfer, you’ll still find many things to do in town! As you travel from town to town, take a minute to pause and appreciate the historical value of Bermuda. With many museums to visit, your trip to Bermuda will be one to remember!
Tourism in Bermuda
With all that Bermuda has to offer, it’s no surprise that Bermuda is a tourist hot spot! Combining luscious trees and beautiful towns, Bermuda has the beautiful landscape of nature and the luxury and modern touch you want in an island getaway! In Bermuda, where old meets new, you’ll be able to take a break from bustling city life without losing access to the conveniences you need for the best vacation experience!
Tourism in Bermuda usually peaks between the months of May and October due to the beautiful weather and warm waters. Still, you can plan your perfect trip any time of the year with our above seasonal guide to Bermuda! Simply pick the season that suits you.
Choose Bermuda for Your Next Vacation
Bermuda has plenty of distinctive and memorable things for you to do, and we at The Docksider on Mullet Bay are waiting to accommodate you! An easy jaunt to the heart of downtown St.George and gorgeous beaches, you’ll be close to everything you need to make your experience at Bermuda the best it can be.
Plus, The Docksider on Mullet Bay is flush with thoughtful touches for maximum comfort in every season. Enjoy curling up for a cozy winter sunset around the waterfront fire-pit. Set off on a tour of the island on one of our cruiser bikes in the spring. Hit the Bay for a summer kayaking adventure in one of our on-site kayaks. Or fall asleep to your favourite flick playing on the bedroom’s Smart TV this fall. No matter the season, we’ve got you covered.
We want you to enjoy your stay and leave with a part of Bermuda to take home and cherish. That’s why we’ve made it our goal to make your stay absolutely delightful. At our post-luxury vacation rental, you’ll be able to take in all the beauty Bermuda truly has to offer.
Book your stay today at The Docksider on Mullet Bay!