Bermuda was discovered in 1503 by the Spanish Juan de Bermudez and colonized in 1612 with the arrival of the British. With the colonization of the British came a very strong British flavor to the island that persists even today. When you are in Bermuda and looking for gay bars in Bermuda, you are likely to come across a host of British landmarks and nightspots that have a strong English flair.
When you’re not snorkeling or enjoying Bermuda’s many miles of beaches, you may want to indulge in some retail therapy in Bermuda, as London’s department stores have a strong presence here. The gay fashionista will meet in Bermuda with shops that are made even more attractive with their duty-free prices. After enjoying some heavy shopping or a tour of the Royal Naval Dockyard, partake of Bermuda’s world-class live entertainment at any of Bermuda’s gay bars, where you’ll feel right at home.
Some Bermuda bars may not be specifically known as Bermuda gay bars, however, they offer a gay-friendly atmosphere and are welcoming of all people. Casey’s is a local favorite in Bermuda and will be packed every Friday night. You may want to try the signature cocktail called ‘Dark and Stormy’, a blend of black rum with a hint of ginger beer.
Flanagan’s located in Pembroke Parish is not one of Bermuda’s gay bars, but it does offer the gay traveler or visitor a friendly atmosphere in a traditional Irish pub. Local bands perform here throughout the summer with music ranging from rock to reggae. Enjoy a pint of your favorite drink here, but you can also try an exotic cocktail like the famous White Russian.