Bermuda Taxi Prices
Taxi prices in Bermuda are regulated by the government and are based on distance, time of day, and the number of passengers on a regulated taxi metre. While taxis in Bermuda can be more expensive than public transportation, they are convenient, comfortable, and often the fastest way to travel around the island, especially for cruise ship visitors and groups.
Understanding Bermuda taxi prices can help visitors plan their transportation and budget for getting around the island.

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How Taxi Fares Work in Bermuda
Taxi fares for taxis taken from a taxi stand in Bermuda are calculated using a meter based on distance traveled. There are also additional charges depending on the number of passengers, luggage, and time of day.
Taxi rates may be higher:
- At night from 10:00pm to 6:00am
- On Sundays and public holidays
- For additional passengers
- For luggage
Because fares are regulated, taxi prices are generally similar regardless of which taxi you use.
If you want to prearrange a trusted taxi service provider, drivers usually charge a higher set rate that may vary from driver to driver. This is to compensate for the time they take to get to you and more personalised service.
Bermuda Taxi Price Estimates
Below are some common taxi routes and approximate prices. These are estimates and may vary depending on traffic, time of day, and number of passengers.
| Route | Estimated Fare |
|---|---|
| Airport to City of Hamilton | $40-$50 |
| Airport to Town of St. George’s | $20-$30 |
| Hamilton to St. George’s | $55-$70 |
| Hamilton to Horseshoe Bay | $25-$35 |
| Royal Naval Dockyard to Horseshoe Bay | $35-$50 |
| Dockyard to Hamilton | $55-$70 |
| Dockyard to St. George’s | $90-$120 |
These prices are per taxi, not per person, so taxis can be more affordable when traveling in a group.
Bermuda Taxi Price Rate Sheet
The current metered rates for taxis in Bermuda

Bermuda Taxi Price from the Royal Naval Dockyard
Many visitors arriving by cruise ship use taxis to travel from the Royal Naval Dockyard to beaches, Hamilton, or St. George’s. There is a taxi stand located near the cruise ship terminal where taxis are usually available when ships are in port.
Common taxi trips from Dockyard:
| Destination | Estimated Price | Travel Time |
|---|---|---|
| Horseshoe Bay | $35-$50 | 25-30 minutes |
| Hamilton | $55-$70 | 35-45 minutes |
| St. George’s | $90-$120 | 60-75 minutes |
| Somerset | $15-$20 | 10-15 minutes |
| Crystal and Fantasy Caves | $75-90 | 50-60 minutes |
Hourly Tour Bermuda Taxi Prices
Many taxi drivers in Bermuda offer island tours by the hour. This is a popular option for visitors who want to see multiple locations in a short amount of time.
Taxi tours are priced per taxi at an hourly rate. For up to four passengers the metered rate is $60 per hour and $85 per hour for five to seven passengers.
Taxi tours often include stops at:
- Horseshoe Bay
- Gibbs Hill Lighthouse
- The Town of St. George’s
- Forts and historic sites
- Scenic viewpoints
- The City of Hamilton
- Beaches
- Local attractions
Are Taxis Expensive in Bermuda?
Taxis in Bermuda can seem expensive compared to buses and ferries, but they are often the fastest and most convenient way to travel, especially for groups or visitors with limited time on the island.
For example:
- A ferry or bus from Dockyard to Hamilton may cost $5 per person
- A taxi may cost $$60 per taxi
- For a group of four, the taxi may only cost about $15 per person
For this reason, taxis are often a good option for groups, families, or visitors who want direct transportation.
Tips for Saving Money on Taxis in Bermuda
Here are some tips for visitors using taxis in Bermuda:
- Share taxis with other passengers when possible
- Use ferries for longer distances when available
- Use taxis for shorter trips or when traveling in groups
- Consider a taxi tour if you want to see multiple locations in one day
- Carry cash in Bermuda or US dollars
- Ask if the taxi accepts credit cards before starting the trip
Bermuda Taxi Prices in Summary
Taxi prices in Bermuda are regulated and based on distance, time of day, and the number of passengers. While taxis are more expensive than buses and ferries, they are often the most convenient and fastest way to travel around the island, especially for cruise ship visitors and groups.
Visitors often use taxis for trips from the Royal Naval Dockyard to Horseshoe Bay, Hamilton, and St. George’s, as well as for island tours and sightseeing. Understanding Bermuda taxi prices ahead of time can help visitors plan their transportation and make the most of their time on the island.
If you are visiting Bermuda, you may also want to learn more about buses, ferries, and transportation options to help you get around the island efficiently.
For more information on getting around Bermuda while visiting, check out the articles below: