His Majesty King Charles III visits Bermuda on 1–2 May 2026 — the first ever visit by a reigning King to Bermuda, and His Majesty's first visit to a British Overseas Territory as Sovereign.
The Governor, His Excellency Andrew Murdoch CMG, invites the public to line the route and provide a warm Bermudian welcome as The King travels from the East to the West across both days.
Friday 1 May
Morning
- King's Square, St George's — received by the Royal Bermuda Regiment and dignitaries, then to St Peter's Church
- Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo and Trunk Island — celebrating the BAMZ's 100th anniversary and learning about local wildlife conservation
Afternoon
- City Hall & Arts Centre, Hamilton — meets dignitaries, artists and artisans
- Albuoy's Point, Hamilton
- Royal Naval Dockyard — The Keep at the National Museum of Bermuda, greeted by the National Gombey Troupe; visits Queen's Exhibition Hall / 1850 Ordinance House
- Meets Commonwealth athletes ahead of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, plus youth organisations from across the island
Saturday 2 May
Morning
- Great Bay Coast Guard Station, St David's — formally opened by The King
- Cooper's Island — learns about a new telescope project contributing to the mitigation of space debris
This is a landmark moment for Bermuda — come out and be part of history.