bermuda online resources
July 16, 2008Migrating to a new country is extremely hard especially if you do not know anybody who has previously moved to the same place you’re moving to. Bermuda is a very small island with a very small population, hence, there is a very slim chance that you would know somebody who has previously moved there. I am lucky though since I have a close friend who recently transferred to Bermuda with her then boyfriend, now husband. Even so, here are a few links I found very useful before and even after moving here:
- http://www.e-moo.com/Welcome.aspx E-moo is a very useful site where one can search for apartments for rent, items for sale, events, jobs, etc. It is Bermuda’s version of America’s famous Craigslist.com. I personally found this site the most useful even before I arrived at the island since it gave me an idea on how much my cost of living would be. I learned from my friend that the most significant expense I’ll have would be my housing so I was mostly looking at the rentals at that time. From the various ads I saw, I had a rough idea of the amount I would be allotting for my housing expense. I initially wanted a studio apartment but it is very rare to find a nice and cheap one so I opted for a houseshare. It was more practical in price, there are more options and at least I will always have someone to talk to, just in case.
- http://www.weather.bm/ Weather is always an important consideration.
- http://bermynet.com/ and http://blackandcoke.com/ Sites that give a glimpse of what’s happening in Bermuda’s social scene.
- http://www.royalgazette.com/siftology.royalgazette/index.jsp Update on the more important things that’s happening in the island.
- http://bermudayp.com/ I found my dentist and other doctors in this site. Note that finding doctors here is a real PAIN IN THE BUTT and getting schedules set is even harder!
- http://www.limeyinbermuda.com/ A Bermuda expat’s blog. Aside from living in the island itself, there’s no better way to learn about living in a foreign land but from a fellow expat who has come to live in the island earlier.
These are actually the sites I visit everyday at work. Having small breaks in between always brings my productivity up




