

63
Days19
Hours21
MinutesOn: Saturday, 4 July 2026
From: Thursday, 2 July 2026
To: Sunday, 5 July 2026
Hamilton, Bermuda
Through the city centre of Hamilton
Hamilton and surrounding parishes
L.F. Wade International (BDA)
OUTBermuda
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Bermuda Pride is run by OUTBermuda, the island's only LGBTQ+ charity, and it sits at an unusual intersection: a small, historically conservative Atlantic island — known globally for pink sand beaches and pastel cottages — that has been building one of the most community-rooted Pride celebrations in the region since 2019. Same-sex marriage has been legalised, challenged, and legalised again in Bermuda; Pride here is not just a party, it is an annual act of visibility on an island still working through what equality looks like.
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Bermuda Pride is not just a celebration; it's a powerful statement of unity and a call to action. By participating, you're joining a movement that's fighting for equality, acceptance, and a world where everyone can live freely and authentically. Let your voice be heard, stand in solidarity with the community, and contribute to creating a more inclusive just society.
Bermuda is generally safe for LGBTQ+ visitors, particularly in Hamilton and tourist areas. The island has a history of social conservatism, and same-sex marriage has had a contested legal journey, legalised in 2017, briefly re-banned, then legalised again. In practice, international visitors typically find the island welcoming, and the local queer community, supported by OUTBermuda, is visible and active, particularly during Pride season.
Bermuda Pride is an annual celebration run by OUTBermuda, Bermuda's only LGBTQ+ charity. It has taken place annually since 2019 and typically runs across several weeks in June and July, culminating in the Pride Parade through Hamilton. Events include the parade, a drag brunch, an open mic night, and, from 2026, a Pride art exhibition. It is a deliberately community-rooted event, proceeds fund OUTBermuda's year-round programmes, including counselling and education bursaries.
The Pride Parade takes place in Hamilton, Bermuda's capital. Events are spread across the city and island, including venues that have hosted the drag brunch and open mic. The Bermuda Society of Arts is hosting the Pride art exhibition in 2026. Hamilton is compact and walkable, making it easy to navigate Pride events on foot.
Accommodation on the island books up quickly in summer, which is Bermuda's peak tourist season regardless of Pride. The island has a limited number of hotels, so book as early as possible. The two hotels most actively associated with Pride sponsorship are worth prioritising. Bermuda has no gay bars, but Caseys Lounge in Hamilton is a known welcoming venue for the queer community.
Bermuda is served by L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA), with direct flights from major US East Coast cities (New York, Boston, Washington DC, Miami), London Gatwick, and Toronto. Flight times from New York are around two hours, making it a practical long weekend destination for US visitors. The island does not have car rental available to tourists, getting around is by scooter, taxi, or bus.