North and Central America and Caribbean
Bermuda (British Overseas Territory) |
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Still current at: 27 November 2009
Updated: 22 August 2009
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This advice has been reviewed and reissued with amendments to the Summary (Hurricane Bill has now passed, references to Bill deleted). The overall level of the advice has not changed.
(see travel advice legal disclaimer)
Travel advice for this country
Local laws and customs
You should not become involved with drugs of any kind. Possession or importation of even small quantities attracts severe penalties.
Bermuda, while welcoming, is a conservative place and you should dress modestly. Bathing suits, abbreviated tops and short shorts should only be worn at the beach or pools. There are no nude or topless beaches and it is an offence to appear in public without a shirt or just wearing a bathing suit top.
Drinking alcohol in public outside of a licensed premise is not allowed.
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