Rental - One of the most fun ways to explore Bermuda is to rent an electric car (there are no conventional car rentals available on the island). Keep this in mind bc the electric cars you can rent are only 2 seaters. Scooters or electric cars are def the best way to get around. If you are not a regular scooter driver, I recommend not trying this on the island! https://www.gotobermuda.com/inspiration/article/bermuda-car-rental-options Cabs- Hail a cab with the HITCH Bermuda app ( their version of Uber) https://hitch.bm Bus- Public transportation is safe, convenient and available year round via Bermuda’s buses! With 11 bus routes and 14 bus zones, buses are frequent and plentiful, and they service most areas of interest. They’re easy to spot as they're painted Bermuda pink! 💕 https://www.gotobermuda.com/inspiration/article/bermuda-bus-schedule Ferries- Four public ferry routes offer an on-the-water alternative for getting around Bermuda. All ferries depart from the Ferry Terminal on Front Street in Hamilton. Cash is not accepted, so be sure to have your transportation pass, ticket or token in hand. . Passes are sold at the Central Terminal on Washington Street and the Visitor Service Centres in Royal Naval Dockyard and the Town of St. George, as well as at other authorised outlets. https://www.gotobermuda.com/inspiration/article/bermuda-ferry-schedule
Def bring some cash on your trip! Taxis only take cash, some shops around the island are old school and only accept cash.
We highly recommend using hitch and scheduling it ahead ( just like Uber) https://hitch.bm If you want you can use public cabs or bus but please plan to be there early so you are there on time! We will have buses bringing guests home agter receptions af 11 and after the after party ar 1 am! If you drive in to wedding please do not drink! We want you to be safe!