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A Guide to Visiting Bermuda in January

Whether you’re looking for me time, tee time, spa time, or the chance to lose track of time, Bermuda is the perfect place to start your new year right. Find everything you need to know about visiting Bermuda in January, and see why it offers much more than an escape from winter’s chill.

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Is January a Good Time to go to Bermuda?

Yes, visiting Bermuda in January is the ideal island escape, with comfortable temperatures and sunny days, even in the wintertime. Its proximity from the US East Coast makes it easy to get to the island. Many major airlines offer short and convenient direct flights. A truly unforgettable island experience is waiting for you with pink-sand beaches, outdoor adventures, and warm winter weather.

Plus, January is prime time for Bermuda’s biggest sale of the year: the Pink Sale. Typically running from late December through January, this annual promotion allows you to book accommodations at a sizable discount and travel any time of year.

Top Things to do in January

When deciding on what to do in Bermuda in January, consider adding wellness and nature experiences to your itinerary while taking advantage of the mild weather, or choose thrilling outdoor activities like kiteboarding or surfing.

Kick off the Year in Style

Ring in the new year with a brunch menu specifically curated for the holiday. Many places like Crown & Anchor Restaurant serve up festive options paired with signature cocktails. It’s the perfect way to celebrate new beginnings with family and friends.

Find the Most Active Adventures

From scenic running paths to extreme sports, if you’re an adrenaline seeker, challenge yourself with Bermuda’s active adventures.

If running is your favourite activity, start the new year with a runcation. Admire Bermuda’s beauty while getting in workouts on the island’s most scenic running paths. Conquer the Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge with the ultimate 10k, half-marathon, or full marathon.

2025 Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge

Get out on the ocean with extreme water sports like windsurfing, kiteboarding, surfing, and wingfoiling. Experience an adrenaline rush while riding the waves and navigating through the waters. January offers optimal water conditions for thrill-seekers.

Let the excitement of competition fill the air while listening to the revving engines of go-kart racing in St. David’s. Be right in the middle of the fast-paced action, and see the pits and racers up close.

Let the Outdoors Move You

To experience the beauty of the island from a different perspective, bike, walk, or jog along the 18 miles of former railbed turned recreational pathway on the Bermuda Railway Trail. Let your soul be at rest as you stroll secluded pink-sand beaches and pristine parks. Or get your body moving with a fun round of golf, tennis, or pickleball.

Relax & Recharge

Take time to rejuvenate after the holidays. Whether it’s booking spa time with oceanfront views, participating in sunrise yoga on the beach, or completing a solid Pilates class, it’s easy to incorporate wellness into your itinerary.

Yoga Couple

Warm Up to Bermuda's Rich Island Culture

Indulge in culinary delights like traditional afternoon tea with pastries and cakes, a delicious taste of the island’s British influences offered by many hotel properties. Savour all of the island’s signature flavours during Bermuda Restaurant Week, with over 50 restaurants offering prix-fixe menus at discounted prices.

Let the rhythm of the island move you as you listen to live music and get a taste of the local nightlife. Or let the beauty of Bermudian art move you as you visit vibrant museums and take in the colourful public art around the towns. 

Stroll through Bermuda history at Fort St. Catherine or Fort Hamilton, taking in the architecture and views. Nearby, learn the maritime history of Bermuda at the National Museum of Bermuda.

Mild Weather & Warm Island Vibes

In January, the mild temperatures offer the perfect escape from typical winter weather. The warm tradewinds keep the island comfortable, making outdoor activities like horseback riding on the beach, pickleball, and golf ideal in January.

Pickle ball match

Daytime high temperatures in Bermuda average 65 degrees Fahrenheit, 16 degrees Celsius in January and dip to the lower 60s (Fahrenheit) at night. The evenings can be breezy due to Northern winds.

Visiting during the off-peak season during the winter has its benefits, like reduced lodging rates and other specials. You’ll be able to enjoy restaurants and popular sites with less crowds, allowing for a more intimate and special experience.

Can You Swim in January?

In January, the water temperature will be around 68 degrees Fahrenheit, 20 degrees Celsius. Though some locals may be swimming or snorkelling, you might be more comfortable in a wetsuit.

Several island outfitters offer SCUBA diving adventures where wetsuits are provided, and no experience is required. Book a lesson, and after starting on the beach or in a pool, you could even take your first shallow dive on the same day.

What to Wear in Bermuda in January

Bermuda experiences comfortable temperatures year-round, even in winter. When packing for a trip in January, think warm weather wear for the sunny days and lightweight layers for night. Add in some extra layering pieces for those breezy and chillier nights.

Pack your swimsuit for a dip in heated pools or thrilling water sports in the ocean. You’ll want a cover up or a light jacket to wear during the day. Beyond packing for the beach, be sure to bring a light rain jacket or coat and additional light woolens or sweaters.

For dinner, it’s a good idea to call and ask about dress codes when making restaurant reservations. Men may want to pack button-up shirts and a sport coat or suit jacket. For women, dressy sweaters and long-sleeved dresses are great go-to options.

Dining in January

Where to Stay

Wherever you decide to stay, you’ll experience the culture in any of Bermuda’s three regions. In Hamilton, Bermuda’s capital, you can feel like local as you explore the nightlife, boutiques, and restaurants. Spend a day strolling popular beaches at the Royal Naval Dockyard on the West End or take in the vibrant history and beauty of St. George’s and the East End.

During your stay this January, feel at home in accommodations like a cosy Bed & Breakfast or a charming cottage. Relax and have everything taken care of at luxurious resorts with all the amenities or stay in an oceanfront hotel. Choose your ideal place to stay and explore Bermuda’s deals and packages for special rates and discounts during the wintertime.

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