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How to order Bermudian Dollars

  • Order your Bermudian Dollars online via our click & collect currency service. Choose your collection date and pick up from your chosen M&S store's bureau de change.

    Click & collect Bermudian Dollars in just 60 seconds^.

    ^Subject to availability

  • Buy Bermudian Dollars in person from a participating M&S store. With locations nationwide - many open seven days a week and late into the evening - you can buy your Travel Money at your convenience.

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Why buy Bermudian Dollars from M&S Travel Money?

Planning a trip to sunny Bermuda? Get your currency with M&S Travel Money and enjoy:

  • Stores open 7 days a week.*
  • A choice of collection options.
  • The market's widest range of currencies.

*Store opening hours vary.

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What you need to know about the Bermudian Dollar currency

The Bermudian dollar is the official and legal tender of Bermuda. Its currency code is BMD and its symbol is $.

Bermudian Dollars come in both coins and banknotes.

Coins include:

1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1

Banknotes include:

$2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100

You can buy Bermudian Dollars online using our click & collect service.

Please note not all denominations are available to exchange. 

How to sell Bermudian Dollars back to M&S Travel Money

Do you have unspent Bermudian Dollars from your recent trip? We can buy back foreign currency from you.

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Guide to the Bermuda

If you're looking to jet off to an island paradise, Bermuda is the place for you. With its sparkling blue waters, baby pink sand beaches, and charming pastel houses, you'll never want to leave this one-of-a-kind destination.

Soak up the year-round sun on one of the world's most beautiful beaches, take a leisurely stroll through the cobblestone streets of St. George's, or indulge in the abundance of fresh seafood. Whatever you plan to do in Bermuda, remember one thing: there's more to Bermuda than the Triangle.

Frequently asked questions

Can you use British Pounds in Bermuda?

Although Bermuda is a British overseas territory, British Pounds aren't accepted there. You may occasionally be able to use US Dollars, as USD is pegged to BMD, although you risk a poor exchange rate.

Can I use my bank card in Bermuda?

Yes, you can use credit and debit cards in Bermuda, especially in urban areas. However, many businesses, especially in more rural areas, are cash-only, so be sure to have cash Bermudian Dollars on hand. This also helps you avoid the foreign transaction fees and poor exchange rates associated with overseas card payments.

What are the typical prices in Bermuda?

Although your daily budget depends on your travel style and preferences, prices in Bermuda aren't far off those in the UK. For a comfortable travel experience, budget around £250 per day for accommodation, meals, and transportation.

Can you use other currencies in Bermuda?

Bermuda's official currency is the Bermudian Dollar. US Dollars will occasionally be accepted, but this isn't guaranteed and may mean a poor exchange rate.

Do you need a visa to visit Bermuda?

If you're heading to Bermuda for a holiday, you won't need a visa. UK citizens can stay for up to 180 days within 12 months. If you want to stay longer or earn some money, you'll need to apply for the appropriate visa or work permit. Always research the most up-to-date visa guidelines before planning your trip by heading to GOV.UK.

Always check the entry requirements with your country's embassy before departing.

Should I tip in Bermuda?

Restaurants in Bermuda usually apply a service charge to your bill, ranging from 15 to 17%. Additional tipping isn't required unless you feel you've experienced exceptional service. 

What languages are spoken in Bermuda?

While English is the official language of Bermuda, you may also hear Portuguese, French, and Spanish spoken.

What is the latest government travel advice for Bermuda?

Bermuda is generally considered a safe destination for travellers. However, it's always wise to check and follow any government travel advisories before your trip.

You can also visit the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) for the latest government travel advice for Bermuda.

What is the best time of year to visit Bermuda?

The peak tourist season is summer, with temperatures skyrocketing and people flocking to the beach to soak up the sun. Numerous festivities and events take place during this time of year. Spring is perfect if you prefer cooler weather and fewer tourists, resulting in cheaper prices.

Other popular currencies

If you’re planning a future holiday or a trip that takes in multiple destinations, these other currencies may be useful: