Posted on Oct 10, 2025 / Travel

Bermuda has a reputation for being pricey—and that’s true. Almost everything is imported, from groceries to gasoline, which pushes up costs. Hotels, restaurants, and even taxis tend to be higher than what you’d find in the Caribbean or U.S. However, the tradeoff is clean, safe surroundings and well-maintained public spaces. Visitors often find the extra cost worth it for the scenery and high quality of service. Locals offset expenses with good jobs—many work in international business or finance, which fuels the economy. If you plan smartly, book ahead, and eat like a local sometimes, you can enjoy Bermuda without breaking the bank.
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