- Bermuda has a moderate but growing crime rate, according to the United States Department of State. The crimes most frequently affecting tourists include theft, mugging and purse snatching. Keeping hotel doors and windows locked and staying alert in public and at tourist attractions helps to reduce the chances of becoming a victim of these crimes. Local authorities have also confirmed reports of sexual assault and the use of date rape drugs.
- Bermuda offers good medical care; however, complex medical issues require patients to be evacuated to the United States. Medical care is expensive in Bermuda and providers usually expect payment in full at the time of service. Most medical facilities do not accept foreign insurance policies. The State Department strongly encourages U.S. citizens to verify that their heath insurance policy covers overseas emergencies and evacuations
- Taxis, buses and water ferries are inexpensive and readily available on Bermuda's main island seven days a week. Tourists can also rent motor scooters for another popular way to see the country. These motor scooters provide the only option for visitors wishing to drive themselves, as Bermudian law prohibits non-residents from driving or renting vehicles with four wheels.
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