Bermuda doesn’t ease into May. The island moves quickly from open water racing to street parades, with something happening nearly every week. It’s one of those stretches where timing your trip means stepping into an event already in progress — boats crossing the Atlantic, crowds lining the roads, and the calendar filling in around you.
If you’re looking for a reason to go right now, this is it.
The Month Starts on the Water
The Antigua Bermuda Race (May 1–7) is already underway, bringing offshore sailing into focus as crews make the crossing toward the island. It sets the tone for the rest of the month, with the ocean staying at the center of what’s happening.
Right behind it is the Convex End-to-End on May 2, one of Bermuda’s most recognizable events. Participants cross the island by foot, bike, or even paddle, moving from one end to the other through towns, coastline, and open stretches. It’s part race, part island-wide experience, with locals and visitors lining the route.
Mid-May Turns Into Sailing Season
The pace picks up again with the Apex Group Bermuda SailGP (May 9–10), bringing high-speed racing into Bermuda’s waters. These are short-format races with tight turns and close finishes, all set against the island’s clear, open sound.
From May 11–15, the focus shifts to the Bermuda International Invitational Race Week, held on the Great Sound. It’s a longer stretch of competition, with multiple days of racing and a steady presence of boats across the water.
This is when Bermuda feels fully tuned to sailing — not just one event, but a sequence of them, each building on the last.
History And Culture Step In
On May 16, the tone changes with Flag Invasion at Fort St. Catherine, a historic site on the island’s northeastern edge. The event brings together Bermudian heritage, community gatherings, and a setting that looks out over the Atlantic. It’s a quieter kind of energy compared to the races, but one rooted in place.
Then comes one of the island’s defining celebrations.
Bermuda Day Closes The Month
The Bermuda Day Parade on May 22 is one of the biggest events of the year. Streets fill with music, dance groups, and crowds lining the route, marking the unofficial start of summer on the island.
It’s a full-day experience — from early gatherings to the parade itself — and it brings together locals and visitors in a way few events on the calendar do.
Why May Is One Of The Best Times To Visit
What stands out about this stretch is how tightly everything lines up. You’re heading into a sequence that moves from sailing to street-level celebrations in just a few weeks.
That means you can plan a trip around one event and still experience several others once you’re there.
The Bottom Line
Bermuda in May isn’t quiet. It’s active, scheduled, and full of movement — from offshore races to island-wide celebrations. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to go, this is one of the most event-filled windows of the year.
Caribbean Journal Staff
2026-05-01 19:52:00

