Your Ultimate Guide to Bermuda Taxis: What You Need to Know Before You Ride

Bermuda is an island known for its breathtaking scenery, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. As you explore, one of the easiest and most convenient ways to get around is by taxi. Whether you’re hopping from a cruise ship to the beach or heading to your next meeting, Bermuda taxis offer a comfortable and reliable mode of transportation. But how do you identify a taxi, understand how fares are calculated, and make sure you’re getting the best ride?

Let’s dive in!

Spotting a Bermuda taxi is easy, especially if you’re familiar with the distinctive features that set them apart. Here’s what you need to know:

Taxi Signs & Markings: All taxis in Bermuda have clear signage to make them easy to identify. You’ll notice the words “TAXI” prominently displayed on the sides of the vehicle, often in bold, easy-to-read lettering. All Bermuda taxis have a yellow light on top, which helps indicate that it’s an active taxi looking for passengers. The bright yellow light is a signature feature that ensures you can spot a taxi even from a distance.

Licensed Vehicles: Taxis in Bermuda are licensed by the Bermuda Government (TCD) and must adhere to specific regulations for safety and passenger comfort. You’ll find these vehicles are well-maintained and equipped to handle the island’s terrain, whether you’re cruising along the coast or heading through the city streets.

Bermuda’s taxis come in a variety of sizes and styles, each designed with your comfort in mind. Here’s a look at the most commonly used vehicles:

Toyota Alphard: These spacious, luxury vehicles are often used for larger groups or passengers seeking extra comfort. With ample seating and modern amenities, they’re perfect for families, business travelers, or anyone who values a smooth ride.

Toyota Voxy & Noah: The Toyota Noah is another popular choice for Bermuda taxis, known for its roomy interior and ease of access. It’s ideal for both solo travelers and small groups, offering plenty of space without sacrificing comfort.

Toyota Vellfire: Slightly more compact, the Toyota Willfare is an excellent option for those seeking a smaller vehicle with a sleek design. It’s comfortable, efficient, and perfect for getting around the island with ease.

Each of these vehicles is equipped with modern features to ensure a pleasant ride, so no matter which one you’re in, you’re bound to feel comfortable.

Bermuda taxi operators understand that your ride is a key part of your experience on the island. That’s why many taxis are equipped with a range of features designed for comfort and enjoyment:

  • Air Conditioning: With Bermuda’s warm tropical climate, you’ll find that most taxis are fully air-conditioned to keep you cool and comfortable during your journey.
  • Clean & Spacious Interiors: Taxis are maintained to high standards, ensuring that the seats are clean, the space is roomy, and you have plenty of legroom for a comfortable ride.
  • Wi-Fi Access: Many taxis offer complimentary Wi-Fi, so you can stay connected during your journey—whether you need to check your email, catch up on social media, or simply browse the web.
  • Chargers for Devices: Some taxis are even equipped with USB charging ports, so you don’t have to worry about your phone running out of battery while you explore Bermuda.

When it comes to taxi fares in Bermuda, there are a few things you need to keep in mind:

Fixed Rates for Pre-Arranged: Bermuda taxis often have Pre-Arrange rates for pre-booked journeys, such as airport trips, cruise terminals, or major tourist attractions. These rates are regulated by the government to ensure fairness and consistency for passengers and drivers alike.

Metered Fares: For on-demand trips, fares are usually calculated based on time and distance using a taxi meter. This meter tracks the distance traveled and adds up the fare accordingly. 

Flat Fees for Groups:  Larger groups or those traveling in a minibus might see different pricing structures. These fares are often calculated at a flat rate, depending on the number of passengers and the vehicle size.

In Bermuda, you’ll encounter not just regular taxis but also minibusses and limos—each serving a different purpose:

  • Taxis: Typically smaller vehicles that can carry up to 7 passengers. These are ideal for solo travelers or small to medium groups and are readily available throughout the island.
  • Mini Buses: Larger vehicles that can accommodate 8 to 25 passengers. Mini-buses are often used for group tours or transfers to large events. They are perfect for large families or groups traveling together.
  • Limousines: For those seeking a luxury experience, limousines offer the ultimate in comfort and style. Whether it’s a special event, a corporate meeting, or simply a day of indulgence, you can expect exceptional service in a limo.

Bermuda’s taxis are keeping up with the times, and technology plays a big part in ensuring accurate and fair pricing. Analog Taxi meters are widely used to calculate your fare, but some taxi services also use apps and digital devices to track your journey and provide an accurate cost. Many taxis in Bermuda are part of a dispatching system, which means you can book your ride in advance using apps or call services.

When traveling to Bermuda, it’s important to know that the Bermudian Dollar (BMD) is pegged 1:1 with the US Dollar (USD). This means that both currencies are accepted throughout the island, so you don’t have to worry about currency conversion when paying for your taxi fare.

The Bermuda Taxi Owners & Operators Association (BTOA) plays a critical role in advocating a high standard of service in the taxi industry. Our members adhere to regulated fare structures, ensuring that the prices you’re quoted are both fair and accurate. We also work closely with government authorities to ensure that Taxi Operators follow all rules and regulations designed to protect passengers.  

If you’ve seen articles in the Royal Gazette or heard reports on Bermuda Broadcasting, you may have noticed that the BTOA is consistently advocating for the fair treatment of both passengers and taxi operators. We believe that by ensuring a well-regulated system, we can provide a seamless, trustworthy experience for everyone visiting Bermuda.

  • Always confirm the fare before getting into the taxi, especially for longer trips.
  • Be prepared to pay in either BMD or USD, both are accepted.
  • Respect local taxi etiquette—drivers are friendly and professional, and a simple “thank you” goes a long way!
  • Book in advance for larger groups, especially during peak tourist season.

Whether you’re here for a relaxing beach holiday, a business trip, or a special event, Bermuda’s taxis offer a smooth, reliable, and comfortable way to get around. The Bermuda Taxi Owners & Operators Association (BTOA) is committed to providing a high standard of service for all passengers, so sit back, relax, and enjoy your ride as you explore our beautiful island!