Magic After Dark: Full Moon Events in Bermuda
For many cultures, the full moon invites reflection and renewal. In Bermuda, the cosmic spectacle inspires moments that delight, captivate, and connect. Find the island’s most magnetic and memorable full moon experiences here.
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The full moon rises, casting a glow over Bermuda’s turquoise waters. Palms sway in the evening breeze. Lanterns flicker along the sand. There’s a hush in the air – and then, a spark of magic. After dark, Bermuda offers more than nightlife. During the full moon, the island reveals a mystical side that’s steeped in natural wonder.
From bonfire-lit yoga sessions on the beach to bioluminescent glow worm displays to oceanfront dinners where the moon rises over your plate, Bermuda burns bright with moonlit moments. So align your visit with the lunar calendar, and let the full moon lead the way. Here are a few full moon events you won’t want to miss.
Full Moon Bonfire Yoga on the Beach
There’s something transcendent about moving, breathing, and being under the glow of a full moon – especially when it’s paired with the crackle of a bonfire and the hush of ocean waves. From May through October, join Veryrareyoga and Bermuda Bonfires at Warwick Long Bay for the Full Moon Bonfire Yoga Series, a soul-soothing evening of movement, reflection, and connection.
The event begins at 6:30 PM with a one-hour slow flow yoga and meditation session, suitable for all levels, designed to help you ground, release, and realign under the moon’s radiant glow. Afterward, gather around the fire for s’mores, music, journalling, and shared vibes – whether you’re reflecting quietly or making new connections in the community.

This wellness experience blends moonlight, mindfulness, and beachside ambiance for a night you’ll feel deeply long after it ends. Bring a yoga mat, water, and optional glow accessories to add a little sparkle to your practice.
Admission is $70, and early booking is recommended – these full moon yoga sessions fill up fast!
Bermuda’s Magical Bioluminescent Display
Two nights after the full moon and precisely 56 minutes after sunset during the summer and fall months, Bermuda’s waters come alive with a natural light show. Tiny marine creatures called glow worms rise to the surface and emit bursts of neon green light in a mesmerising bioluminescent mating ritual. For 10-30 fleeting minutes, thousands of these synchronised sparkles shimmer just beneath the surface – a breathtaking example of synchronous spawning and one of nature’s rarest, most magical phenomena.
This glowing dance is a product of bioluminescence, the same natural light chemistry found in fireflies and deep-sea fish. In Bermuda, the event is not only predictable but also viewable from shore, making it one of the best places in the world to witness this dreamy natural wonder.
Top glow worm viewing spots include:
- Flatt’s Inlet – Two great spots: A public dock near the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo and a more secluded perch on the Railway Trail, perfect for observing – or even swimming – with the glow worms.
- Ferry Point Park – A well-known viewing site is located at the bridge just south of Ferry Point Park. Go early and keep noise and lights low to avoid disturbing the glow.
- Mangrove Bay – A serene spot with a large glow worm population, especially lovely for those staying near Cambridge Beaches.
- Ely’s Harbour – Sheltered, peaceful, and mooring-filled – ideal conditions for spotting glow worms.
You can join a guided tour or watch on your own – just check the lunar calendar and arrive early.
You can join a guided tour or watch on your own – just check the lunar calendar and arrive early.
Full Moon BBQ at The Loren
The Loren Hotel sets the stage for an unforgettable evening of seaside elegance and lunar magic as the full moon rises over Bermuda's southern shore. The Full Moon BBQ at The Loren is equally indulgent and atmospheric – an upscale oceanfront dining experience where curated summer cocktails, live music from fun-loving cover band Working Title, and moonlight over the Atlantic create a truly cinematic setting.
This chic gathering features a chef-curated BBQ menu inspired by global flavours and Bermuda’s seasonal ingredients. Think fresh seafood, grilled favourites, and unexpected culinary touches – all served with sweeping views of the moonlit ocean.
Reservations are available from 6-10 PM, and at $89 per person (plus 17% gratuities), it’s the perfect way to celebrate under the stars with friends or someone special. Whether you’re sipping a craft cocktail, dancing by the pool deck, or simply soaking up the moonrise with toes in the sand, this is laid-back luxury at its most luminous. To reserve your moonlit table, email [email protected].

Bermuda’s Must-See Moons in 2025
Certain lunar events bring an extra layer of wonder to the night sky. Here are a few celestial standouts in 2025 that are perfect for planning a moonlit adventure on the island:
- Micro Full Moon – May 12
The moon will appear slightly smaller in the sky, as it’s at its farthest point from Earth. Still bright, still beautiful – just a little more subtle. - Strawberry Full Moon – June 11
Named for the ripening berries of early summer, this moon rises as Carnival in Bermuda begins – just in time for late-night dancing and celebrations under the stars. - The Buck Full Moon – July 10
This moon is named for the time when deer begin growing their antlers. Warm breezes and glowing skies are the perfect backdrop for full moon paddles or bonfire yoga. - The Sturgeon Full Moon –August 9
Representing summer abundance, this full moon often feels bold and fiery. Pair it with an oceanfront BBQ or a glow worm-viewing night for peak summer vibes. - Black Moon – August 23
This rare event is the third new moon in a season with four, and it’s similarly invisible to the eye. These darker skies make it easier to spot constellations and planets. - The Corn Full Moon – September 7
A symbol of harvest and change, the Corn Moon brings a softer light and cooler air – ideal for moonlit dinners or quiet reflection on the sand. - The Hunter’s Full Moon – October 7
Bright, big, and rising early, this moon lights up the shoreline with golden glow. It’s a great time for cliffside views, stargazing, or a cozy evening cruise. - Super Full Moon – November 5
One of the biggest and brightest full moons of the year. It’s the best time for a beach bonfire, moonlit dinner, or guided night paddle. - Micro New Moon – November 20
A quieter, more reflective lunar moment ideal for meditation or a restorative evening experience. - Super Full Moon – December 4
The year’s final full moon! Go big, get outside, and celebrate under the final, most luminous lunar light of the year.
Whether you're stretching under moonlight, dining by the sea, or watching the water come alive with bioluminescence, Bermuda’s full moon experiences bring a little magic to your island adventure. Mark your calendar – some moments are simply too good to miss.
Miss the full moon? Bermuda offers excellent stargazing. With its location in the middle of the North Atlantic and many parts of the island free of light pollution, Bermuda’s night sky is ripe for celestial observation. Some of the best stargazing spots include the Observation Tower at Cooper's Island Nature Reserve on the East End and Astwood Park along the South Shore.