GET LOST IN BERMUDA!

Bermuda schedules local bands regularly, combined with local and international artists and deejays. Live music and interaction amongst the artist themselves as well as the crowd is the key in the programming. This allows people to lounge in one of our many chairs and seats, to go crazy on the dance floors or just to hang out at the bar. Bermuda satisfies all these needs.
 

LOCATION

Bermuda’s location reminds many people of the legendary nights at Tu Tu Tango, which used to be considered as “the place to be”. This area is now integrated as the West area in the much bigger Bermuda.
 
It’s situated mainly on the property of the monumental La Maria building, which dates back to approximately 1740.
 
The bottom floor of this historic building is currently known as the South area. The garden, by far the biggest space, has been christened as the North area, where the VIP Lounge also can be found.
 
Through the decoration and the set up of the different areas, it becomes possible that each space is used for varying activities. For example, the North area can have a 10-man “salsa” band playing while the next day, a top international deejay can be spinning the tracks. The three areas offer something for everybody, meaning that we attract a wide and diverse crowd of young and old, tourists and locals and also business people and interns.

 

Bermuda is located at the Waaigat, right in the heart of the historical neighborhood of Punda, just behind The Movies. Bermuda can be reached very easily and has one of the biggest parking lots (with security) located right in front of the door.


THREE AREAS

Bermuda is mostly open air, has a total of three different areas, five bars, a worthy VIP lounge and a food corner. Because of that, it's the most versatile and unique entertainment establishment on Curacao. 
 
The three areas offer something for everybody, meaning that we attract a wide and diverse crowd of young and old, tourists and locals and also business people and interns.
 
The North area, also known as the garden, is the biggest area. If you are here, you feel like being at a festival. One night you'll experience a sparkling light show, top international deejays, dancers and fire breathers, with the other night a ten-man band will take the stage.
 
The South area is actually the only covered area and it is fully air conditioned. This intimate space has a spectacular dance floor where the salsa lovers can go absolutely crazy on live music. 
 
The West area is the area where you enter Bermuda and it's perfectly suited for a nice talk or just to chill in the lounge.


OPENING HOURS

Bermuda is open three days a week. Special “theme parties” are also scheduled often and these will be announced by the different media outlets on the island.
 
Thursdays 22:00 - 03:00
Fridays and Saturdays 22:00 - 04:00


ENTRANCE

The entrance is usually free ‘till 23:00. After 23:00, you pay an entrance fee to enter the establishment. This is five guilders on Fridays and Saturdays. On Thursdays the entrace is free for Ladies, for men it's five guilders after midnight. On special evenings that are organized by outside organizations, you’ll usually pay 10 to 25 guilders. This is definitely worth it when you consider the fact that international artists and deejays will be performing.
 
You have to be at least 18 years old to go crazy at this party palace on Curacao.
Thursdays 22:00 - 03:00
Fridays and Saturdays 22:00 - 04:00
 
Bermuda can be reached very easily and has one of the biggest parking lots (with security) located right in front of the door.
 
The entrance is on the left of the movie theater, which you will walk by when entering.
 
Click on the image to your right for a more detailed map.
 Bermuda is located at the Waaigat, right in the heart of the historical neighborhood of Punda, just behind The Movies.
 
Bermuda can be reached very easily and has one of the biggest parking lots (with security) located right in front of the door.
 
The entrance is on the left of the movie theater, which you will walk by when entering.
 
Click on the image to your right for a more detailed map.
About Bermuda