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Welcome to our safe haven

While we hope you will never need to use the number, you can dial 911 from any phone in Bermuda to reach an ambulance or fire, police and marine rescue assistance.

With our excellent health care and extremely low crime rate, taking a holiday in Bermuda can only boost your well-being.

Our island supports one large critical care hospital, offering all of the same services you would rely on at home. There is a charge for health services here so many visitors choose comprehensive travel insurance. No inoculations or unusual health precautions are required for your visit.

Our small size and affluent population not only affords us quality care for residents and visitors, but it leads to safe streets and a very low rate of crime.

Mind the outdoors


Follow these simple safety guidelines to more fully enjoy our vibrant ecosystem:
  • Limit your exposure to the sun, especially at midday. Make certain to apply sufficient sunblock on all of your favourite body parts
  • Steer clear of the Portuguese man-of-war that occasionally shows up on our beaches and in our waters between March and July. This extremely poisonous creature sports a brilliant blue, gas-filled float. Very pretty, but very dangerous
  • Hay fever sufferers will be overjoyed on our shores since ragweed is nonexistent, and pollens of other weeds are quickly blown out to sea
  • When exploring coastal trails or accessing our famous beaches, sturdy shoes will help prevent twisted ankles and stubbed toes, as well as protect your toes from the hot sand

 
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