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A Guide to Visiting Bermuda in December

Treat yourself to the gift of warm island vibes and festive holiday fun. Find everything you need to know – from top activities to average temperatures – and discover why visiting Bermuda in December is a magical experience.

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A couple are posing by a Christmas tree.

Is December a Good Time to go to Bermuda?

Yes, visiting Bermuda in December is a great way to give your holiday season an enchanting island twist. Offering a mix of vibrant cultural traditions and inspiring natural wonders, Bermuda makes for an island escape with plenty of relaxation and festive fun on tap. With major airlines offering nonstop flights from a variety of major cities, getting to Bermuda is convenient and easy. The proximity from the US East Coast makes for short flight times, allowing for quick trips to enjoy the abundant sunshine and mild weather. 

Top Things to do in December 

Wondering what to do in Bermuda in December? Enjoy the sunny, breezy, mild weather by getting out on the water or visiting parks and preserves. To experience the island’s cultural side, check out local museums and galleries, or take part in Bermuda’s unique holiday traditions. 

Play & Explore

Admire the island’s natural beauty with a round of golf or tennis. For another great way to see the island’s landscapes and seascapes, go biking, walking, or jogging along the 18-mile Bermuda Railway Trail

A man is walking on the Turtle Hill Golf Course

Get on the Water 

The breezy conditions in December make it a perfect time for wind sports on the water. If you’re an adventure seeker, try your hand at kitesurfing or sailing. Looking to relax while on the water? Sip cocktails while sailing around the island on a sunset cruise. 

Reconnect with Nature

Enjoy a slower pace and connect with the outdoors. Take leisurely beach walks on Bermuda’s iconic pink-sand beaches. Explore the shoreline on a horseback ride (‘tis the season for horseback riding on the beach!) or birdwatch at parks and nature preserves. 

Indulge in Island Culture

Get deep into the island’s culture and heritage by visiting fascinating museums and art galleries. Try local cuisine like the classic fish sandwich or famous rum cocktails like the Dark ‘n Stormy or the Rum Swizzle. In December, find seasonal spiny lobster dishes on the menu at restaurants across the island. Soak up Bermuda’s rhythm and discover the nightlife at bars and restaurants after the sun sets. 

A couple are experiencing an art gallery.

Get into the Holiday Spirit

Embrace Bermuda’s the festive spirit by visiting decked-out towns and island hubs filled with holiday cheer. From local traditions like boat parades, tree lightings, and Christmas morning mimosas on Elbow Beach, you’ll experience the magic of the season like a local. 

December Events & Happenings

Join in the festive fun with local events happening all December long. Tour decorated historic homes in the Town of St. George, with some houses dating back to the 17th century during the Bermuda National Trust Christmas Walkabout

Shop for everyone on your list at the open-air Christmas Market, held on the grounds of the harbourfront Hamilton Princess. Browse the local crafters and then catch a beloved island tradition: the City Christmas Boat Parade. Cruising Hamilton Harbour, the parade of decked-out boats can be seen from many vantage points along Front Street. Enjoy festive music, a spectacular drone light show, and plenty of holiday cheer. Over in Smiths Parish, do more local shopping and sip spirited beverages at the Loren Holiday Market

City Of Hamilton Christmas Parade

During the month of December, golf enthusiasts gather for the Goodwill Golf Tournament, the longest running Pro-Am golf tournament in the world and attracts teams from clubs around the world. 

Ring in the New Year in St. George’s with the popular dropping of the traditional Bermuda Onion, a national symbol for the island’s farming heritage. Or, celebrate at one of the many hotels which host special events for New Year’s Eve and offer delicious dinner options that will guarantee a memorable night.

Mild Weather & Warm Island Vibes

In December, the pleasant weather in Bermuda invites you to soak up the sun, even in winter. The mild temperatures offer the perfect escape from snowy and chilly winters found elsewhere. The warm tradewinds keep the island comfortable, making outdoor activities like golf, tennis, and beach walks ideal in December. 

During winter temperatures average a sunny 70 degrees Fahrenheit, 21 degrees Celsius during the day and dip to the 60s (Fahrenheit) at night. Winter can be breezy due to Northern winds, so it's advisable to bring some warm clothes for when the sun is not out. 

Visiting during the off-peak season has many benefits. Not only is it a prime time for exploring Bermuda’s natural wonders and savouring the local flavours at popular restaurants, but you’ll be able to enjoy them with less crowds, allowing for a more intimate and special experience. You’ll also find reduced rates and deals during the off-season. 

What to Wear in Bermuda in December 

Packing for a winter escape to Bermuda is easy. Blend warm weather wear for the sunny days and lightweight layers for night. Since those Northern winds can blow from time to time, add some extra layering pieces to the packing list. 

Delight in the warm rays of sunshine during the day by lounging poolside in your swimsuit or enjoy exploring nature trails in comfortable walking shoes. Beyond packing for the beach, be sure to bring a light rain jacket or coat and additional light woolens or sweaters. 

A mother and son are posing under a moongate.

For dinnertime, many restaurants ask gentlemen to wear button-up shirts in the evening, so be sure to call and ask about dress requirements when making a reservation. For eveningwear, pack dressy sweaters and long-sleeved dresses into your suitcase. Men, you can’t go wrong with a classy sports jacket or a suit. 

Where to Stay 

Get to know Bermuda’s three regions this December. Discover iconic beaches and the historic Royal Naval Dockyard on the West End. In St. George’s and the East End, explore a UNESCO World Heritage Site with vibrant art and local restaurants. Stay in Bermuda’s capital, Hamilton, where shopping, nightlife, and elevated dining await. 

Choose from accommodations like boutique hotels with views of the turquoise waters to luxury resorts with all the amenities. Or, if you’re looking for a home away from home during the holidays, you can book a cosy guesthouse or a waterfront cottage. Book a place to stay depending on what island vibe you’re feeling, and be sure to dive into Bermuda’s best deals and packages during your trip. 

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