Bermuda

7 courses • 4 golf regions • ISO: BM

Golf Regions

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Bermuda?

We've found late spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) offer the perfect balance for golf in Bermuda. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and less humidity, making those ocean breezes even more refreshing on the course. Avoid hurricane season's peak, but don't shy away from the shoulder months for great value.

Is golfing in Bermuda an expensive endeavor, and what should I budget for?

Let's be direct - Bermuda isn't a budget destination, and golf is no exception. Expect green fees at top courses like Port Royal or Mid Ocean Club to be on the higher side, often $200-$300+, but the views and course conditions are truly world-class. Factor in cart rentals and caddies if you want the full experience.

What's the "must-play" course or unique golfing experience I shouldn't miss in Bermuda?

You absolutely have to play Port Royal Golf Course, especially its iconic 16th hole. Perched dramatically over the ocean, it's a par-3 that will test your nerve and your camera's battery life. It's a public course, so it's accessible, but it feels every bit as grand as any private club.

How easy is it to travel between Bermuda's golf courses, and what's the best way to get around?

Bermuda is small and easy to navigate, which is fantastic for a golf trip. We recommend renting a scooter or using the reliable bus system, as rental cars aren't an option for visitors. Taxis are also readily available, but they add up quickly if you're hopping between courses daily.

What kind of golf courses will I find in Bermuda - are they all resort-style, or is there variety?

You'll discover a surprising variety for such a small island, though "resort-style" often means stunning ocean views here. From the championship challenge of Mid Ocean Club to the more relaxed, scenic par-3 course at Turtle Hill, there's something for every skill level. Expect immaculate conditions and plenty of holes where the ocean is a factor.