People have been sailing to Bermuda for centuries. On this 21-square-mile island, all the marinas are convenient, and getting around by land or water is easy. Read on to see some of the top yacht clubs and marinas, then be sure to review tips for getting to Bermuda by private boat.
East End
The Town of St. George and L.F. Wade International Airport are key points of interest on Bermuda’s East End. This area includes 3 parishes: St. George’s Parish, Hamilton Parish and Smith’s Parish.
Captain Smokes Marina
It’s a five-minute stroll from the historic Town of St. George to Captain Smokes Marina, where sailors can enjoy Mediterranean-style mooring with ample amenities. Located just west of the St. George’s ferry dock, the well-maintained marina offers fresh water, bathrooms, showers, electricity (110- and 220-volt) and Internet access, and a hardware store and boat repair services are conveniently found nearby. The grounds feature barbecue grills and plenty of spots for picnicking.
St. George's Dinghy & Sports Club
The St. George's Dinghy & Sports Club is a private members club located on the waterfront of St. George's Harbour in Bermuda. Offering top-notch facilities and an on-site bar, it's the perfect spot for yachtsmen to dock. With stunning views and a welcoming atmosphere, the club is a popular destination for sports enthusiasts and sailors alike. The club offers many amenities, such as showers and laundry, to make stays as comfortable as possible.
St. George's Marina & Superyacht Dock
Located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage site of St. Georges. The St. George’s Marina Superyacht dock offers alongside and med moor berths for vessels up to 150 meters. Close to the airport, restaurants, shops and nightlife and only 5 minutes away from the newly opened St. Regis Bermuda Resort and Five Forts Golf Club. The St. George’s Superyacht Dock is an ideal destination for Superyachts looking to explore Bermuda. The St. George’s Superyacht Dock is also the closest marina to the open Atlantic ocean, located only a matter of minutes from Bermuda’s only entry into the reef line.