Bermuda - Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions Exercise normal precautions in Bermuda. Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Bermuda.
Currently, United States citizens do not require a visa to enter Bermuda if their visit is for tourism. U.S. citizens are required to present a valid U.S. passport for entry into Bermuda and re-entry into the U.S. In other words, U.S. citizens must have a U.S. passport valid for the duration of their travel to Bermuda.
While the summer is warm and dry, hurricane season and cooler weather keep away many visitors in fall and winter.
It is legit, it's for the Immigration Dept. They don't ask for a social number or drivers lisc. But will ask for Passport number. They ask for your email and home address and where you're staying when on island. Dont worry, you won't be signed up for an email list and forever get spam in filling the form out.
Bermuda - Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions Exercise normal precautions in Bermuda. Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Bermuda.
U.S. citizens are required to present a valid U.S. passport for entry into Bermuda and re-entry into the U.S. In other words, U.S. citizens must have a U.S. passport valid for the duration of their travel to Bermuda.
The Bermuda Arrival Card is a simple form that takes about two minutes to complete – we recommend that you fill out the digital Bermuda Arrival Card prior to travel. Once you complete the form, you'll receive an email confirmation and present it to a border agent to expedite processing on arrival.
Cruises to Bermuda are almost always closed-loop sailings from a U.S. port, save for a few transatlantic trips. This means you can usually visit the British territory without the worry of having a valid passport. Many cruises overnight here to give passengers time to get out and explore — and there's plenty to do.
Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements All persons traveling between the United States and Bermuda are required to present a passport to enter Bermuda or re-enter the United States.