Infrastructure

Bermuda’s infrastructure is advanced, resilient, and evolving to meet long-term priorities across energy, connectivity, and development.

Foundations for the Future

Bermuda continues to invest in infrastructure that supports economic growth, energy transition, and digital resilience. Sectors including renewable energy, ocean industries, tourism, and space are underpinned by targeted legislation, long-term planning, and strategic partnerships.

Ongoing projects—such as a proposed offshore wind farm, the expansion of subsea cable landings, and new hotel development—reflect a practical approach to infrastructure that balances national priorities with investor engagement. The island’s location, regulatory clarity, and stable environment provide a strong foundation for infrastructure projects with long-term value.

85%

Bermuda's electricity target from renewables by 2035

Regulatory Authority of Bermuda
20%

Territorial waters designated for full protection (90,000km2)

Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme
$4.8M

Site lease agreement for Google Announced Nuvem subsea cable

Data Center Dynamics

Smart Infrastructure

01 Blue Economy
Two scuba divers swim underwater in Bermuda.
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Ocean Stewardship and Growth

Bermuda is developing a Blue Economy strategy that integrates ocean conservation with economic use. The Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme (BOPP), a collaboration between the Government, BIOS, and the Waitt Institute, designates marine areas for long-term protection and responsible development.

There are opportunities for investment in marine technology, research, sustainable fisheries, and ocean-based tourism. The strategy aims to support environmental outcomes while enabling innovation and job creation in ocean industries.

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02 Subsea Cables
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A Connected Atlantic Node

Bermuda is positioned along key transatlantic routes and is home to several operational subsea cable systems. Google’s has announced its Nuvem cable, expected to be operational in 2026, will connect Bermuda directly to the US and Europe, thereby enhancing the island’s role in global data infrastructure.

The cable sector supports broader goals in fintech, cloud services, and digital assets, and aligns with Bermuda’s ambition to strengthen its digital infrastructure and international connectivity.

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03 Hotel Development
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Enabling Tourism Investment

Bermuda’s hotel sector is entering a new development phase, supported by policy frameworks that enable long-term investment. The Tourism Investment Act 2017 offers tax relief and incentives to local and international developers.

Recent projects include Sankofa House, a 94-room boutique hotel planned for Hamilton. Several pre-approved tourism development sites are available, with regulatory guidance provided by the Bermuda Tourism Authority and the Ministry of Tourism.

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04 Space & Satellites
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A Regulated Space Jurisdiction

Bermuda has managed orbital resources since the 1980s and is home to operators such as SES and EchoStar. The island provides licensing and regulatory support for satellite coordination, earth station infrastructure, and related services.

A national space strategy is in development, expanding Bermuda’s remit to include small satellite licensing, spectrum policy, and insurance. The island’s geographic location, international agreements, and legal framework make it a practical base for commercial space activity.

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05 Renewable Energy
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Transition in Progress

Bermuda’s Integrated Resource Plan outlines a shift toward 85% renewable electricity by 2035. The plan includes offshore wind and floating solar installations, and prioritises diversification, resilience, and price stability.

Public consultation is ongoing for proposed developments, including a 60MW offshore wind farm. Investors and project developers have opportunities to contribute to Bermuda’s low-carbon transition within a defined policy and regulatory framework.

News & Media

Spirit of Innovation – Meanwhile
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Spirit of Innovation – Meanwhile

What’s unique about Bermuda is that it isn’t just a traditional finance centre; there is a genuine spirit of innovation. That may sound trite, but it’s real — people here are invested, they want to build, and they want to make it work…That combination of regulatory clarity, innovative thinking, and true collaboration is what sets Bermuda apart

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Bermuda Delegation Highlights Momentum in Risk, Private Wealth, and Technology Industries at Forum in London
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Bermuda Delegation Highlights Momentum in Risk, Private Wealth, and Technology Industries at Forum in London

The Bermuda Business Development Agency is bringing together business leaders in the UK to examine how the territory is responding to the evolution of the global finance industry   HAMILTON, BERMUDA – 19 November 2025 –This month, the Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA)—Bermuda’s investment promotion agency dedicated to promoting the island as a leading international business jurisdiction […]

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Bermuda’s Economic Development Agencies Strengthen Collaboration at Butterfield Bermuda Championship to Advance Shared Growth Goals
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Bermuda’s Economic Development Agencies Strengthen Collaboration at Butterfield Bermuda Championship to Advance Shared Growth Goals

Hamilton, Bermuda — 13 November 2025 — Bermuda’s leading economic development agencies — the Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA), the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation (BEDC), the Urban Development Authority (UDA), and the Economic Development Department (EDD) — have joined forces to welcome guests at the 2025 Butterfield Bermuda Championship, demonstrating a coordinated approach to attracting investment, supporting local […]

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