Bermuda Day 2025
Date: May 30, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Bermuda Public Holidays
Description
Bermuda Day is a public holiday that celebrates Bermudian culture, history, and community. People enjoy parades, music, dancing, and boat races. It is a fun day for families and visitors alike.
Since 2009 the holiday is held on the last Friday in May. This timing gives people a long weekend and marks the start of the summer season on the islands.
Many locals wear Bermuda shorts, bright colors, and national symbols. The parade through Hamilton is a highlight, with floats, bands, and traditional performers.
Bermuda Day is important because it brings people together, shows national pride, and celebrates the island s unique traditions and way of life.
Traditions
Bermuda Day is a big national party. It celebrates Bermudian culture and community on the late May holiday. People dress in bright clothes and the famous Bermuda shorts. Parades and flag raisings are common.
Many towns hold marching bands, pipe bands, and floats. Runners join the road races. Boats fill the harbors for races and water parties. Beaches and parks fill with families for picnics and barbecues.
Food is simple and tasty. Fish sandwiches, fish cakes, and local seafood are popular. Vendors sell sweet treats and cold drinks. People share food with neighbors and friends.
Regions add their own flavor. Hamilton has lively parades and yacht watching. St. George sees family picnics and community fairs. Small parishes host local music and dancing.
Travel Tips
Bermuda Day brings parades, boat races, and lots of people. Government offices and some shops may close. Expect road and ferry delays around Hamilton. Arrive early, wear sunscreen, stay hydrated, and keep an eye on local transport updates.
Enjoy safely by watching parades from sidewalks and marked areas. Keep valuables close and avoid driving if you have been drinking. Join community events, buy from local vendors, and show respect for traditions to make the day meaningful.