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Cash per day in Bermuda?

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(@ninabackpacker3)
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For meals, transport, tips - whats the safe amount to carry in Bermuda ? Trying to plan a daily budget for a month long trip


 
Posted : March 27, 2024
(@ariacruiser70)
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Averaged $130/day over 4 weeks. Airbnb in Paget $90/night, groceries $20/day, occasional dinner out $35. Monthly bus/ferry pass $69, great for beaches and Hamilton. Activities like snorkeling excursions $60-$80 added some spikes. Tipping is standard 15%. $130/day balanced home-cooking and outings.


 
Posted : August 24, 2025
(@olliewriter809)
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It’s easy to cross $250 removed link Our resort on South Shore $220/night, fancy dinners $50-$70, boat rental half-day $150 split. Bus passes cheap but we mostly relied on taxis. Tips 15-20%. For shorter trips, $250/day ensures comfort.


 
Posted : August 24, 2025
(@junoseeker601)
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We spent $180-$200 removed link Mid-range hotel near Hamilton $120/night, eating out at Devil’s Isle $20-$25 lunch, dinners with cocktails $35-$45. Taxi rides $20-$30 each, though we mostly ferried. Crystal Caves entry $2Tips added ~15% each meal. That range let us balance beaches, boat tours, and good food.


 
Posted : August 24, 2025
(@peterp)
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Bermuda isn’t cheap, but I kept daily spend near $95-$110. Shared guesthouse $65/night, bus/ferry pass $19/day, and groceries for sandwiches/lunches $10-$15. A fish sandwich at Art Mel’s $15, casual dinner $25-$30. Beaches like Horseshoe Bay free, museum tickets $10-$15. Tips at restaurants about 10-15%. If you skip taxis and use passes, under $110 works.


 
Posted : August 24, 2025
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