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BERMUDA: DOCUMENTS
Documents: To enter the Bermuda islands, the European tourist must have a passport with a residual validity of at least six months. A personal passport – always with the same minimum residual validity of at least six months – is also mandatory for children and minors. Citizens of some countries may require a visa.
Driving license: In the Bermuda islands, tourists can only drive small motor cycles rented, those who are not residents are prohibited from driving cars – of any size – and high-powered scooters.
For the documents needed to travel to Bermuda, we always recommend checking the country’s official website.
BERMUDA: HEALTH INSURANCE, TRAVEL INSURANCE AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Healthcare: In Bermuda health care is excellent, the facilities are all of a good standard. Health and travel insurance is strongly recommended, such travel insurance will allow you to have paid all the medical services you will need. A typical travel insurance costs only a few tens of euros and makes the trip, in case of problems, more economically peaceful.
Vaccinations: No vaccinations are required to enter Bermuda.
BERMUDA: MOBILE PHONES AND INTERNET
Telephones: The international dialing code for Bermuda is 001441.
Cell Phones: In Bermuda, the spread of cellular telephone networks is good. The mobile operators are: Digicel and One Communications
Internet: In the islands the internet is highly developed. Most hotels have paid or free Internet connections.
BERMUDA: POWER PLUGS AND ELECTRIC SOCKETS
Electricity: The electricity in the Bermuda islands is 110 Volts 60 Hz.
Electrical outlets: In Bermuda the power plugs and sockets of type A and B are used. These are the classic power plugs and sockets also present in the United States of America. For European electrical appliances, a standard lamella-type adapter is required.
BERMUDA: BANKS AND CURRENCY
Currency: Bermuda dollar (BMD). This currency has exchange rates on par with the US dollar.
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