Bermuda was discovered in 1503 by Spaniard Juan de Bermudez, and colonized in 1612 with the arrival of the British. With the colonization from the British came a very heavy British flavor to the island that persists even today. When you are in Bermuda and looking for Bermuda gay bars, you will likely come across a myriad of British landmarks and nightspots that have a very strong English feel to them.
When you are not snorkeling or enjoying the many miles of Bermuda beaches, you may want to indulge in some retail therapy in Bermuda, as London’s major department stores have a heavy presence here. The gay fashionista will rejoice in Bermuda with stores that are made even more appealing with their duty-free pricing. After you enjoy some heavy shopping, or a tour of the Royal Naval Dockyard, take part in Bermuda’s world class live entertainment in any of their Bermuda gay bars where you will feel right at home.
Some bars in Bermuda may not be specifically known as Bermuda gay bars, however, they offer a gay friendly atmosphere and welcome all people. Casey’s is a favorite spot for the locals in Bermuda and will be overflowing every Friday night. You may want to sample the signature cocktail called the ‘Dark and Stormy’, a black rum concoction with a hint of ginger beer.
Flanagan’s located in Pembroke Parish is not one of Bermuda gay bars, but offers the gay traveler or visitor a gay friendly atmosphere in a traditional Irish pub. Local bands play here all summer long with music ranging from rock to reggae. Enjoy a pint of your favorite draft here, but you may also want to try an exotic cocktail such as the famous White Russian.