Bermuda Wedding Destination Guide
Splendidly secluded and utterly unique, yet just a short flight from the US, Bermuda offers a great depth of experieinces. With no neon signs, limited cars, and strict environmental laws, its ambiance has a purity rarely found anywhere in the world.
But Bermuda is not just another pretty place. It is an island with thriving culture, a rich history and abundance of activities. Perhaps its biggest selling point, however, is its people, the proudest natural resource any nation could desire.
{Credit: Bermuda Department of Tourism}
Entry Requirements
For US and Canadian visitors, a passport is preferred. However, you can use one of the following: the original birth certificate or certified copy with a raised seal issued by a competent municipal authority, together with an official photo ID; US Alien Registration Card (Green Card); US Naturalization Certificate; or a Canadian Certificate of Citizenship. Citizens of other countries require a passport, and possibly a visa. (Note: Neither Bermuda nor U.S. Immigration Authorities accept a notarised copy of a birth certificate, hospital birth record, baptismal certificate, or similar non-government document as proof of citizenship.)
Tourism Offices
The Tourism Offices can often help provide specific details about wedding planning in Bermuda.
Bermuda Department of Tourism, Global House, 43 Church St PO Box HM465 Hamilton HM12 Bermuda
Tel: 441 292 0023 Fax: 441 292 7537
Email: travel@bermudatourism.com Web: www.bermudatourism.com
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