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Bermuda’s Official Visitor Services Centres: Expert Trip Planning and Local Insights

Bermuda’s Official Visitor Services Centres — Everything You Need & More

Arriving in Bermuda, a compact 21-square-mile paradise packed with unforgettable experiences, adventures, dining, and more? Navigating it all requires reliable guidance for your perfect getaway.

Bermuda’s Official Visitor Services Centres (BVSCs) serve as your trusted one-stop hubs for authoritative, personalized information to inspire and inform your trip. Stocked exclusively with official Bermuda-branded merchandise like t-shirts ($25), hoodies ($40) featuring local phrases, and journals with Mark Twain’s iconic quote, "You can go to heaven if you want to. I’d rather stay in Bermuda," these centres also offer free WiFi. Step in and immerse yourself in the Bermuda vibe.

City of Hamilton Visitor Services Centre

Bermuda’s Official Visitor Services Centres: Expert Trip Planning and Local Insights

Location: 10 Front Street, City of Hamilton

Hours: Monday - Sunday, 10 am–4 pm

A central landmark in Bermuda, this three-story facility, constructed from repurposed shipping containers, overlooks Hamilton Harbour next to the Ferry Terminal. Operated by knowledgeable Bermudian Certified Tourism Ambassadors, it provides up-to-date info, interactive touch screens for booking tours and excursions, official merchandise, and a rooftop terrace for events.

Fully accessible with wheelchair ramps and elevators, it welcomes families with strollers and visitors with disabilities.

St. George’s Visitor Services Centre

Bermuda’s Official Visitor Services Centres: Expert Trip Planning and Local Insights

Location: 25 York St., Town of St. George

Hours: Monday - Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Closed Sundays

Nestled in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Town of St. George, this centre is staffed by East End experts who guide you to historic forts, museums, attractions, and restaurants. Purchase tickets for local tours, bus, and ferry passes here.

Dockyard Visitor Services Centre

Bermuda’s Official Visitor Services Centres: Expert Trip Planning and Local Insights

Location: 2 Dockyard Terrace, Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys

Hours: Daily, 10 am – 4 pm

Located in the north gazebo near ferry and cruise docks, this centre features friendly local experts offering tailored advice for first-time or returning visitors on sights, activities, and experiences.

Easy-To-Use Interactive Booking Tools

Craft your ideal itinerary with interactive touchscreen monitors to book attractions like the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute, eco-tours of Tom Moore’s Jungle, or private yacht charters—all at your fingertips.

Note: All BVSCs are closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day (Dec. 26), and New Year’s Day, but open on other public holidays.

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